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DR. KENNY'S LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... DR. KMBNNY'S LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE :R EE2fA N'S JO URXA L. £1050 DAM1AGES. DuBhsu, SAzunnDAY.-To-dayv before Mr. Justice Andrews and a special jury, the bearing was resumed of the libel action brought by Dr. ?? E. Kenny, M.P., city coroner for Dublin, against the Freewaet's JorsnalZ, Limited, for having pub- lished a cartoon depictingc him shaking hands with Colonel Saunderson, M.P., with ...

CHARGE OF UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY AGAINST NATIONALISTS

... id HARGE OF UNLAWFUL ASSEMNBLY AGAINST NATIONALISTS. PFOUR OP TEN DEE'RNDANTS RETURNEDi FOR TRIAL. I KEADY, Tatnmsng.-At the petty sessions here to-day, Peter callaghan, Corran; Patrick l'Pfar- land, do.; Charles Callaghan, jun., Armabrague; Michael Lapp-i, Granemrore; Patrick 'Gin, Darkley; James M'Ardle, do.; Patrick MhGivern, and PatrickM 'Ardle, all members ef the Nationalist party, were ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCEI I ;00l0:COUNTY OF ANTR il, CROWN COURT. 0 Tan LoaD Canp Banosq entered the Crown Court 1 of the County Courthouse, Crumlia. Road, yesterday morning, and continued the business of the assizes. r Mr. H. I'Neili M'Corrick, Clerkof the Crown, was in attendance. e THE U-AROGH ORPHANAGE CASE. ?? LorsP. on taking his seat on the bench, ,asked Ir. Campbell, Barrister-at-law, what, ...

THE RECENT EXPLOSION AT LIGONIEL

... THE RECENT EXPLOSION AT ILIGON iEL. BOARD OF TfADh RNQUIRE. YESTERDAan Messrs. Tnomas HABRRSOx, Bar- ?? (chairman), and Josext LEWIs, consulting engineer, as assessor, sat in the Ligoniel Courthouse, and resumed the inquiry re. specting the recent explosion at the Glenbauk Bleachworks on the 4th July, 1882, whereby a man-named John Gowdy lost his life. Mr. J. MiTear appeared on behalf of the ...

THE BISHOP OF LINCOLN'S CASE

... fTiE BISK9 OF INOOLN'S CASEO I rBY 'Ou1 PEIATS WIRE. tlioNone, Ttris9Y.-In this case Dr. lug.I Bishop of 'Linciln, was prosesnuted ?? and: others (behind whom waere thechurcbh Aissoiation). for ritualistic practices'alleged to be illegal. After some- prelinzinary discussibns as to jurisdiction, the case was heard at laigbh by the Ardhbishop of X0oiterbnry, with ?? and severs prelates as ...

THE TAVISTOCK TRAGEDY

... THE TAYISTOCK TRAGEDY, TAVISTOCIC. MIoNaDAY. -The reason for the eshockingecrime which occurred at Peter Tavay, three miles from Tavistock, last night, resulting in a double murder and attempted suicide of the supposed murderer, can only be etraced to the desire on his part to become the sweetheart ?? Doidge,a good-looking, amiable girl of seventeen. the daughter of a re- s~p~cteble f.irier in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE_ INTELLIGENCE. C USTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. F. J. MACCArTHY, R.M., and DAVID CORBETT, J.P. LARCOISN S.- Bridget Finlay was charged by Constable Steen- son with the larceny of a vest, the property of Robert Kennedy. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. Evidence of arrest having been given, Robert Kennedy idenitied the stolen property. It was in his house on Monday last. The prisoner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IA.W- INTE LLIGTENCE. LAW NOTICS.-TMisM Dt'.Y yp -PROM TSR LEOA. DIARY. - F -0: - VItOB-OHAINE[JL-??;OR. 5 ; Testin v. Scainon (1); Irish Li ii COMMisSion v. Dosherty .(0 Sianliey v. Kirk (3); Wilson v. Batler (4): white v_ 9. Attonsey-Uesneral (S; Tolatd v. Fer gasoa (5); M'Derniout v. For c7-) O'1Farrell v. Fitzgerarl (8)f: AkrordLic-ng sdeccaed, t Stenlines v. Armstrong (9); Pover, ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT, MR. HExRY FITZGIBBON, Q.C., sat in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, yesterday, and continued the hearing of the bank- ruptcy business. Mr. H. RlNeile M'Cormick, registrar. and Mr. J. H. B. Murphy, deputy-registrar, were in at- teadance. ;1, re Wm. OALERON. The case of Wm. Cameron. whohad been adjudi- cated a bankrupt on his owrin petition, came ...

THE CUSHENDALL POISONING CASES

... | TET CUSEENDALL POISON ING CASES. I THE PRISONERS BEFORE THE 3UGIS-1 TRBTES. CUSarXDALLn FRaDAY EVENING.-At a special court of petty sessions held to-day in the Court- house here, before Mr. J. C. Rutherfoord, U.M., and Captain M'Neill, J.P., Sarah M'Alister was brought up on rem and charged by District-Icspector S. 31. Carter, Ballymena, that she did feloniously and of malice aforethought ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... 'BELFAST RIBCORDER'S COURT. 31. Rant FITZrra Bon Q.C7. sat in the Re. corder's- Court, Municipal 4Buildings, yesterday, and resumed the business of this court. Mr., rhomas Cunningham, registrar, was in attendance, JURY CASE. LABCSI V. JAMESON &EZ¶ . This was an action to recover damages for al-. leged malicious prosecution brought by Robert i Lar~iin, of 53, Conlig Street, carteri ageinat John ...

THE DROWING ACCIDENT AT THE SPENCER BASIN

... TI'E DROWNLING ACCIDENT AT THEE SPESCER BASIN. IN Q U EST. NESSBS. WM. MnAST'rRSOC. ?? and Win. B Riitchie, J.P.. held an inquiry yesterday afternoon in the Morgue. respecting toe death of Wim. John i Davidson. aged fourteen years. vho, was drowned on 3Mon,2ay at the Spencer Basin, Sergeant Loftus watched the proceedings on behalf of the constabulary. Win. John Davidsotn, 54, Trafalgar Street. ...