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ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY IN DUNGANNON

... II Du.N-GA5N(3N. 31MONDAY.-An attempt at the robbery of fowl took place in Dungannon on last Saturday night. From the facts disclosed it ap- pears that about midnight a strange commotion was heerd by a son of M1r. Wm. Steenson. station- fmaster on the Great Northern Railway at Dun- - annon, in his father's yard by the continued bleating of a goat and the cackling of hens, and on proceeding to ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION REPORT

... WTHE -PARNELL COMMISSION REPORT. II--BOYCOTTING. The second charge with which -the Comrmissioners deal is that who'd accused the Irish leaders -of promoting, by a: system of coercion and intimida- -tion, -an agrarian agitation 'against, the pay- ment of agricultural rents, for the purpose' of impoverishing- and expelling from the country the Irish landlords who were styled the English garrison ...

THE MURDER OF CHILDREN IN RUSSIA

... I - n DIABOLIAL CRIMES. Sdli hese T,( bials? ,Z % Q D . day 0 lids, (FRox OUR ?? argo -- B~uL , Kov Nir. of (cl According to advices from Warsaw some details have now come to light about the WQ3 uae dreadful ?? murders committed there by the isa midwife SkIublinaki and some other women hort who have diteady been arrested, Siublinski 2blie resided in an attie, and the other inmates of se or the ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... JURY TRIAILS. FRAUD B Y A COACHISKITIT. Jas Ritohle (32), coacharnith, Aberdeen, was ohlbirged before Sheriff Wilson and a jnry yesterday with a haing on 27th January, in tibe shop in Skene Street J ocoupsed by John Bowman, grocer, pretended to Wms it Woolbouse, asistnt, that his name vras Sutherland ; a that be renided lu Skens Square; that hiY wife wasa ait regular customer of Mr Bowman's. ...

GLASGOW GHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... GLASGOW RHERIPF CRIMLNaUI 0OU3tT. I ?? A pleading diet of this Court was LoUd yeday, in the Juatidas'y Ccnmrt-howaf at wbekhOisr' Speus dipesed Gelb* foa D g ses ?? MA ComRm=A. TnAvzLfLs TIO SA . J. young manna omed ?? pleaded gulilty to having, hetwseex l6ti Octbee and 19th Decmber.whil employed as traveller by Messrs ows & Ce., manufcturers, 130 Gagd Road and 8 Brunswick Lane. pretended that ...

EXTRAORDINARY INSURANCE CASE

... IEXTRAORDINARY INSURANt| i CASE. DEAD OR ALI4E? On Saturday, in the Queen's Bench Division,- Dublin, before Mr. Justice Murphy, Mr. Justice Ciibson, Mr. Justice Holmes, and Mr. Justice O'Brien, a motion came on for hearing in refer- ence to the action of the Proviial Bnk v. Brocldebank, in which some extraordinary allegations were made regarding policies of insmrance held bv plaintiffs on the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTLLGENCE. I auwSTODY COUIIT-YESTmaAY. Before Hesrs. F. J. MACCARTHY, RIt ; W. J. JOVaNSTON. J.P.; Taos. GAFs'iKiN, J.P.; and ABTHuRt HAMILL, .FP. WIFE ASSAUMT. A middle-aged man named Antbony M1'Conkey Vwas charged with having been drunk and dis- orderly on the previous day. Mr. D. F. Spiller prosecuted. From the evidence of the wife it appeared that the accused had deserted her on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... e~ YESTERDAY. COURT OF APPEAL. (Before the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Fitz-I gibbon, and Lord Justice Barry.) WsxSOi V. WATSOS.-TiisB u-as an appeal against' an order of the Exchequer Division. Tire action I was by Henry lWatson. aganinst Villiain Watson,- [both ?? farmers, residing near Cookstown, in . the countv of 'Tyrone. to recover damages far amultsing 1in Hwith a bilihook. The ...

THE COMMITTEE ON SWEATING

... TRE COMMITTEE ON SVEATING. REJECTION OF LORD DUNRAV.EN'S REPORT. The Press Association understands that a serious hitch, almost amounting to a deadlock, has occurred in the Sweating Committee, which has been reappointed by the House of Lords this session for the consideration of its report. On reassembling Lord Donraven laid before their lordships the draft report, on which he had been engaged ...

A SUICIDE'S WILL DISPUTED

... A SUICIDES WILL DISPUTED. In the Probate and Divorce Division, yesterday, Sir James Hanmen had. before him the case of Pratt i. Dubbins and others. It was a probate suit, in which the testamentary deposition of the late Mr. Edward Dobbins, a retired licensed victualler and restaurant- proprietor was in question. The deceased committed suicide on August 28, 1889, having executed the will ...

A CURIOUS CASE ABOUT A HORSE

... I A CURIOUS CASE ABOUT A HOME. I Yestera^y in the Exchlequer Division.. fore the 'ord Chief Baron and Baron Dowse, a mae was arguea of the Most U ev. E. T. O'Dwyer v Thomas Donovan. It camse before the court a cross motious bv tl e defendant and plaintiff respectively to have thie verdict entered for them. The action wae bv the Catholic Bikhop of Limerick to re- cover from tbe defendant £95 ...

AN OLD BRISTOL CRIME

... AN OLD BRISTOL CRIME& AFTER MANY YEARS. THE DISCOVERY ON BRANDON HILL. d . ?? The singular discovery which has been made on Brandon hill during the excavations for the erection of the new mission church is believed by many to supply a missing link in the chain of a mysterious f Bristol tragedy enacted nearly 60 years ago. As has I already been stated in the Mfercury, the workmen engaged in the ...