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THE SAD BOATING FATALITY IN BELFAST LOUGH

... INQUEST. LAST evening an inquest was held in the Morgue by Dr. Dill, city coroner, on the bodies of Mary Fearon, Annie Mullan, and Patrick M'Guinness, who had been drowned in the Lough on Sunday afternoon through the capsizing of a pleasure-boat. Dragging operations had been resumed at an early hour yesterday morning, and the bodies had been found about half-past ten o'clock by James and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COOUBT-YfsTEhDAY. Before Messrs. R. J. EATON, RI&., and DAVID CORBETT, 1.P. LARCENIES. Lizzie Carr, or M'Kenna, was nut forward on the charge of the larceny of a piece of bam, the property of Win. Mulholland, Princes Street. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. On being cautioned, she said she was put up to it by another person. Wm. Mulholland identified the harn as his property. Sarah Jane ...

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 ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BALNKRUPTCY COURT. Mu. HEsay FITZGIBBON, QDC., County Court Judge for Antrim and Recorder of Belfast, sat yes- terday in the Grand Jury Room of the County Courthouse, Crumi~n Road, and resumed the busi- ness of the Belfast Bankruptcy Court. Air. El. ?? M Corinick, registrar ; Mr. S. H. B. Murphy, assistant registrar ; and Mr. Edward Aliworthy, official assignee, were in attendance. Mr. ...

THE COUNTY MONAGHAN CONSPIRACY TRIAL

... THlE COUNTY MONAGHAN- CONSPIRACY TRIAL. DurnBLI, WEDNEsDnA.-To-day, the Lord Chief Baron and a city special jury resumned the second trial of Henry Cumming, Charles Mitchell, William Edgar, Joseph Gilliland, William Hagan, and Owen Kearns for conspiracy to support a false charge against Mr. Robert Pringle, of Castleblayney, J.1P., in an action brought by i Louis M. Keenan against that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE LLIGENCE, ?? CIOURT-mARDAY. -Before Messrs. R . EATON, R.M., and RICARBD PATTERSON, J.P. ASSA ULTS. John Molloy was charged with having assaulted three constables by batting them with his head and also by kickinX them. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. It appeared that as one of the constables was arresting the prisoner he was obliged to call two others, whom the prisoner also assaulted. The ...

BELFAST LAMN AND EQU

... ITY SMSSIONS. I Ma. HcNRY FITzGIBBOTN Q.C., County Court e Jndge of Autrim and Recorder of Belfast. opened I the business of the equity sessions for the Bal- a fast division of the county, in the Crownu Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, rester- t day forenoon. I Mr. H. &I'Neile M'Cormick, registrar of the court, was in attendance. GORDON AND ANOTHER V. MXULOLLAND. In this case the ...

THE WINDSOR MURDER

... ITIHE WINDSOR KUHRR both. 'lthey were ehildren of a youu llalllei RIUg. Lasti Sanday llight he eame home drunk, aud la.v ttpon tbe caild. WNihen he alvolcc akiout Ei?e o'clocs on Sunday the cnild nas dead. J'te wite stated that she was to receive fov ?? a lsesk for tbe children, but had receivhd notlling. Sl2c was not aw&re ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . -- ii~ii ~ . r;.. . . ?? 5. ,a, -S : ; .~~R ~ LA0 W; NS ?? fli9 tz ;0 PaOR TEEA LIAL DUIRY. av. COIRT OF APPE&l.. Cay, Hral, : Co. . BEsnatyne & tns, at hearing (1): Wilso; v, Brow, (2); Hunt, petitionlr, Tweedy, respondent (21; M:Oraith, tenanrt, Burgess and otbrs, landlordsL (4). Crawlord v. Auhlly (1); Quinn v. Walsb 2); Mater v. d Fesly (2); Snsth ,. VXiclholl (4); Stoker v:.Syhge ?? ing ...

MAGEE COLLEGE, LONDONDERRY

... MAGE COLLE.IE, LONDONDEJRY.I CLOSING OF THE SESSION, DERRY, WEDINESDAY.-The closing meeting of the session of Magee College, Londonderry, was held to-day in the Common Hall of the College. There was a large attendance. On i be platform were the following :-Memibers of Faculty-Pro- fessor Leebody, D.Sc:, ?? president; Pro- fessor Petticrew, D.D., D.Lit., vice-president; Profeesor MacMaster. D ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNTY Or ANTRIM. CROWN COURT. TEan LOnD CGEE BARON entered the Crown ?? of the County Courthouse yesterday morn- ing and resumed the hearing of SPECIA'L JURY RtCORIns. O'KA.NE V. O'kAN&, This was a case in which Win. O'Kane sought to recover from Patrick O'Kane, Henry O'Kane, and Joh O' Kane damages for obstructing a right of way. and for an injunction. The defendants pleaded that the laud ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... A RAILWAY AMALGAMATION -R.ilL BIT ED. EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST THE NEW YORK POLICE. SPECIAL CABLEGRAM. PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. NEW Yoau., TUESIAY.-For the present the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Trust shares the fate of the Standard Oil Trust, the Governor of the New Jersey Legislature having to-day vetoed the bill presented by the Philadelphia and Reading people to secure the ...