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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ULW INTELLIGENCE. LAW NOTIOES.-Tais D,&a. v00 THEra LEGAL DBLiT. Phelsn v. I'Craith (I) ; Malone v. Taylor (2); Feely v. Walsh (3) re F. S. ,oyce, deceased, C'arson v. Joyce, sign certificate (A) ; COxv. Mlller, sign certificate (5) ; Clancy v. Clancy (6 ); re IL W. Stanuley deccased, Stanley v. Irvizle (7) ; f cR. Teelinr, deceasedl Kennedy v. 3ennedy (8); re P. Cun- -irghamn, deceased, ...

THE PORTADOWN RIOTS

... THE PORTADOWN RIOTS CRIMES ACT INQUIRY. TEE NATIONALIST DEFTENDANTS SENTENCED. yEsTERDAY fMessrs. Meldon and Townsend.resi. 'lent magistrates, sat in the Courthouse, Porta- down, and resumed the inquiry under the Crimes Act into the recent riots in that town. The hear- iug of evidence upon the charge of riot and Unlar- jfll assembly in the Tunnel on the evening of the lbth July, against-ten ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN JAVW REPORTS. VACOTZO;N SITTINGS-AuMust Mr. Justlioe A I}Dinn 3at to-day to dispose of motions for the Chaencery and Probate Dhvisions. IN TE-t MATTER OF NUGEST'S ESTATE. Mr. Mi GosNaG4 (instructed by Mr, Abraham. Thompson) renewed an application to appoint new trustees of the settlexpent dated 17th. December, 1355, executed on the marriage of Margaret Hamilton and Archibald Nugent. ...

ANOTHER WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... I ANOTHER WIHITECHAPEL 'TEhRDER.I LONDoN, FarDAY-At a late hour to-night a parcel containing human remains was found on premises now undergoing alterations in Plower and Dean Streets, Whitechapol. The discovery was made by a watchman on going his rounds, and he at once communicated with the police. Thed parcel was taken by them to -the nearest station house for examination by the divisional ...

THE ALLEGED ABDUCTION IN BELFAST

... THE ALLEGED ABDUCTION IN BE LFAST. IN the SuamnOs Court yesterday-before Messrs. b' Wm. M'Caminond, J.P.; Thomas H. Browne, JP.; o and John Gregg, i.P. -Isabella Cleland, 32, n Joseph Street, Belfast, summoned Andrew Palmner, 1 of Ballyeasaboro', Kirkaubbils, County Down, for a that he, on the 26th To.ember, 1891, n did unlawwfally, by force or fraud, entiee away and d1tain one Thomas Guthrie, ...

THE ALLEGED FRAUDS By AMERICAN DOCTORS

... THE ALLEGED FRAUDS By AME RICAN DOCTORS'. i CU.RIOUS DISCLOSURtES. . SPECIAL TELEGRAM. LtvaRPOOLn, FRIDAY--At the Liverpool Police Court to-day, before Mt1r. T. E. Sampson, WVm. H. Hare, described as an AmericanLdoctor, was brought up on remand, charged with conspiracy along with a man named Miller, not in &astody, to defraud the e publio, and farther with obtaining money bymeans of false ...

NEWRY QUARTER SESSIONS

... NEWRY QUARTER SESSIOYS. On the Stb inst. Mr. 0. IH. Cclquhoun,Q.C.,Coun0ty Court Judge for Down, sat in the Trevor Hill Courthouse, and resumed the business of the quarter sessions for the Michaeetmas term for this division of the county. Messrs. George L. Mahelaie, Clerk of the Crown and Peace; Charles Eigginson, judge's registrar; and Hugh C. Kelly, sub-sherifi, vere iu attendance. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE ULIGENCE. CUSTODY COUBT-Y nSTERDAY. - I .- Before Messrs. R. J. EATON. R .MN.; WMe. M'CAM- MO-ND, J.P.; and T. I1 B1Dow.-E, T.P. LARCENIES. ?? Thomas waas charged with having stolen coat, the property of James ;ee, on Friday even- Y;r. Spillerprosecuted, and M11iErlean defended. :Detective-Constable Stannawe stated that he arrested the prisoner in Ship Street. On being arrested he ...

MURDER OF A CHILD IN COUNTY] ARMAGH

... RDER OF A CHILD IN: COUNTY- - :; ?? .:E . 2 I t G X ?? :0~ . :00 : . H- I:C. THE ACCUSED RETURNED FOR TRIAL. BIAURETHILL, MONDAY.-To-day, at the Markethill monthly petty sessions, the presidingj magistrates were occupied for a oonsiderablne timse .in investigating a case of child murder which occurred a few weeks ago near a place called Glenane, between Mountnorris end Markethill, and about ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE LLGENCE, L i . an CUSTuOD COURT-SATURDAY. Before Messrs. F. ; . MSACCATBY, R.MJ. RX;TAD PATTERSON, 3.P. ; and RB. L. HAXiLTON, 3.?. LARCENIES. Andrew Armstrong was put forward by Cbon- stable Smyth on the charge of the larceny of a qaantity of coal from- the Ulster Reform Club on Saturday. - Mr. Lewis prosecuted, and Mr. M'Erlean de- fendled. s: y C. J. Downey (steward of the club) ...

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 ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN COUNTY KILDARE

... JTERRIBLE TRA GEDY I I COUNTY KILDARE'i A FAMILY MURDERED. - DrIBLiN, T UsZ)AY.-A terrible tragedy occurred thid morning at Ballandrina barracks, County Kildare. It was at first reported that the barracks had been attacked, but a telegram received late this afternoon by the Press Association from the Irish Chief Secretary's office states that Sergeant Rogan, his wife, and two children were ...