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THE SCHNEIDER MURDER TRIAL

... T Ii $CI{??EIDER MIJ1?JJEI{ TRIAL. F 9 URTHRER SENTSA^TION AL EVIDENCE. @ .ViENN1KA, TUB5DAY.-At ten. o'clock to-day, inl the Central Criminal Court here. the trial. of Frank Schneider and Rosalie, his wife, for a series of outrages and murders in the saourbs of this city last sumnmer, the victims being domestic servants, wras resumed. The court was agrain densely crowded, and the prisoners ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTE ?. S1?SSIODiS. TEs civil business of te quarier s~essionsE was resumed in the Crow Cour of the Count Court- house, at eleven o'clock on Saturday, bty MEr. HiENRY FrrzGrssoN, Q.C. 0 0:T; S |Mr. Thomas CuningholIn, Depnty and Acting Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance.- ThOMPSON V. TH OAE 1iETR17i AOOTTIES BAL',3E :John Thompson, Belfast, commitssion agent, sought to recover £E4 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I CUSTODY COURT- hfSTERAY. Before Messrs. R. J. EATON, R.M.; JAMES JEsysiNs, J.P.; and W. J. JOHENSTON, J.F. LARCsNIES. John M Crory was charged at the irstance of Constable Cassidy with the larceny of a quantity of linen; the property of some person or persons unknown. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. The constable stated that he went to a shop in Church Street and found the stolen property. H. Gibson ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ,:.PO-LICE INTE LLIGENICE. CUSTODY COIJET- rsTEAr. Before Messrs. R. J. EAT(oN .KM., and Dr. P'GEEU. J.P. .D :w pro:: seLARCEIES. f the cnable Maggie Turley was charged by Constable M'Anoy with the larceny of a shawl on the 27th inst. M~r. Lewis prosecuted. : 7 It appeared from the evidence of the constable that he had arrested the prisoner on suspicion, and ghat he found the shawl in a pawn ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKRUPTCY Coull M I t. HESity XTr7 tr.uo'e. ?? Countx7Coriar Irs for Atnrirn and Recorder of Belfast. sat yesterdayl' -]the CrOw~n Coeurt of the County Coart'oc>e-z ICrnnmlin Road, and took up the hearinv Of hail: -ruptoy matters. - ;- - . Mr. H1. iW! )eile It7 Cormniek;. registrar: Mtr JI r, 7 B. Murphy. assistanti registrar: and ~r. Edits.-i I Allworthy. official aesig uei were in ...

LIFFORD CROWN SESSIONS

... LIFFORD CROWN SESSIONS, LIFYORD, TUESDAY.-This morning,; at eleven o'clock, the Crown sessions for this division of the county commenced in the Crown Court before Dr. WEBB, Q.C., County Court Judge. The following gentlemen answered to their names, and were swora on the GRAND JURY: F. W. M'Elwaine (foreaman). William Blair, Tbomas Peoples, WV Walker, Robert M'Kinlay, Thonms MX-1inlay, James ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... DaX}PATBICK QUARTER SESSIONS. w TEh business 0f these sessions was opened inthb Courthouse, Dowapatrick, yesterday, by Mr. DAvrn COLQUHOUN, Q.C., County Court Judge of Down, Colonel the Right Honourable W. B. Fords, P.C0s Major R. P. MNaxwell, D.L.; John J.obert, J.PQ and John M-Nabb, J.P., took seats beside his Honour. Messrs. G. L. ?? fLaine, Clerk of the Crown and Peace; Thomas Graqey, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i a, e CUSTODY COURT-rasSTzaLDA.Y Before Mr. J. J. MACCARTHY, I.t1 M LARCENIES, Mary O'Neill was charged with the larceny of seven yards of cloth, the property of Ellen I 'Namara. on the 29th October. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. 'The evidence of the complainant was to the effect that she had met the prisoner in the street, and she told her that she wanted a bed. Com- plainant gave her a bed for that ...

ALLEGED SHOOTING AT LORD BELMORE'S GAMEKEEPER

... ALLEGED SHOOTIN'G AT LORD BELMORE'S GA.MEKEEPER. C . I ENN-ISKILLsEN. MeSD4eY ?? the weekly coart of petty sessions ?? Mt. Edward S;nyth. J.R (presiding) ; Messrs. Edwari 3I. Archdale. J.P., R.N. John Arthar Irwin. J.1. and Williamr Teele. J.P.-a laboaring man named 1 John 3rMCullion was prosecuted br District-In- I spector Fleury for havingz on the nijht of the 11 th ] inet. fired at vith ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L 'AW INTE LLgiGENCE. ' LAW NOTICES.-TIas DAr, 5ROME TER LzEGAL, DIARY.: 11.51. COURT OF A7PPEA7L. CotnMisioelers Public Works v. Synees, at tearing (1). Boland v. Donnelly (1); re Dublin Yeast and Distilling Comrpany (4); Stereuson v. M:Cjellarid (5); re trish National Stcamalnhip Cornpiuy (71. - V*IO-COANOELLOR. Olanricarile v. Costello, at bealting (1): NXewman3 v. Pew- derly ( O1 Campbell ...

COLERAING QUARTER SESSIONS

... COLEtCAINE QUAwRTER SESSIONS. Mx.e JEEN C. KELIyGAN, QOC., Recorder of County Londonderry, sat in the Courthouse, Coleraine, on Monday, at twelve o'clock, and commenced the business of these sessions. The follownag masria- trates occupied seats on the bench during the day: -Mr. Robert SA. Taylor, J.P., Higrh Sheriff of the ?? and County of Loadonderry, Captaint Gage, RH.;L General Beresford - ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTTE LLIENCE. 0 :; S : ?? - VS r CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before lessrs. R. J. EATON, R.M2, and DAVID CORBETT, J.P. DRUNKI IN CELkRGE. John M'Cormick was charged with having been drunk in charge of a horse and cart at Bridg-e Bnd on Tuesday. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. After evidence had been given, A fine of 10s and costs was imposed. Peter 31'Cullough was fined in a similar sum for a like ...