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ALLEGED ASSAULT AT COOKSTOWN

... OzT Saturday evening last a very serious affray took place in Cookstown hiring market, in which a young man, belonging to the labouring class, named William James Crooks, of Ballybriest. was dangerously injured. It appears a brawl took place in Shepherd's yard. in which two boys, named William and John Bell, of Kncokadoo, are alleged to have inflicted the injuries on Crooks. Crooks ran away ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ITi3tIU.LiuENCE. . LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. FROM THE LEGAL. DUIRY. 13.M. COURT OF APPEAL. Ileigb, a baukrupt (1). ROLL', Bigger v. Mauquis of Loudouderre (1); }Hero7i v. Heron (2): _eney v. Mooney (3I ; Baird v. H-enry (4) : Gerritrd v. Boyln (5) Molonee v. Moloney (5) ; Kerrill v. Dublin Hydraulic Eeeic'ringCorrpany (7j, VIOE.CHAkNOELLOR. Creagl r. Huggard (1) : Rotbe v. Rnche (2): Onlwell ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... LIFE: I N Alt RI CA THE SILVER BILL. TRAIN ROBBERS- KILLED.- SLOaL ,ALe'T.am. ]FROM OURla OWN CotSPvDEnnNT- Nnwv Yonn, Tin-UasSDx..-The Senate has got into a deadlock over Senator Stewart's bill pro- viding for the free coinage of silver. The motion to prooeed with the bill was carried by twenty- eight votes totweity. In thQ majority were nine Republicans and nineteen, Democrats, while the. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PrOLICE IN'TE LLIfTENCE, 1 OUXSTODY CO~un-Ymun I~dEr .Belore Mtessrs. F. J. MACCARTEl-, R.M.; JAMSES J ENKIN:S, J.P.; end. TSEarfAs GAFFI~K5se. 5T.P. ; . A SS AULT. ;Wom. Templeton was charg~ed with having tassaulted Ell1en Maguire. ; Mhr. L 'Ildowie prosecuted and Mlr. ?? de- fended. After being arrested the prisoner said he had never seen .the girl, but afterwards admitted strikinlg her. H3e ...

IMPORTANT ACTION BY TILE TIMES

... IMPORTANT ACTION BY J2YE TIW.ES. LONDON, FriDA.n.-In Mr. Justice North's court to-day the adjourned motion for an injunction on the part of 'ike Times, to restrain the St. JTame.gs Gazette from selling copies of that paper for April 1 3tb. was heard. After some discussion, it was azreed to treat the motion as the trial of the action. Mr. Cozens Hardy. for plaintiffs, said the application was; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE LLIGENCE. OUS'BODY COURT-YzuTuR e, Y. Before Messrs. F. J. MAcCAPRTHY, R.M.; THOMAS GArresIn, J.P.; and JAMES JENKEIa-S. .F.P LARCENIES. Elizabeth M 'Cana was charged with the larceny of a quantity of butter, the property of Robert | Rainey, Falls Road. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. Francis Bell, assistant to Mr. Rainey. stated. that the prisoner came into the shop and went outM again ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE LiLIGENCE, CUSTODY COUAT-YfTZDAY. Before Messrs. F. J. MiCCARnTY, MR.; JoHN BROWNE, J.P.; and Dr. MhGEE J.P. LARCENIES. James Shaw was charged by Detective Acting Sergeant Farrell with the larceny of a quantity of iron, the property of Mark Gilmore. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. The sergeant stated that afber he arrested the prisoner he said i' I was drank at the time, and I didn't know ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I. LAW INTELL2IGENC2 L'AW NOTICES.-~TuI8 P*Yt FROM1 Tam LEGAL DIaM H.ML OOliRT OFI pl?}H&L.E Harvey v. 'Cellett (1); Baileg, tenant; Drebbs: laudlord, Land Commission ?? Hughes v. Murray, Er. Div. (3); Reigh, a ?? Millar (4); Byrne, owner; Na- itonalBank, petitioners (5). IROLLS CHAMBERS. Mackey v. 31Hena (I); Lillie v. Loaghlin (2); Glennon v- ?? (3); O'Connell v. Kennelly (4). e y I;WO ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILAW INiELLIGENCE4. Le LAW NOTICES.-TxzIs Di. A. in 5RO5 TaE lSgAL DITMY I, SXm. COURT 5OF APPEKL- - Conmnaissioners Public Works v. Sysoes (1); re geods of D. ie Forsythe, deceased, Probate, exparta (2); Byrne, aowner, ia- e tionii Back, petitioners, Ld Judge (3); Daly v. Dublin, Wiclclow, and Werford Railway Company, Q.B.D. (4); Oole- 3 man v. Coleman, l.G0. (5); DDickie, tenant. Lord Roden ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... MR. HENRY FITZGIBBON, Q.C. Recorder of Bel- fast, sat in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings, yesterday, and resumed the business of this court. Mr. Thomas Cunninghamn, Deputy and Acting Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance. M'CULLOUGH V. BRIG-GS. In this case- Thomas M'tlullough, 22, Evelina Street, Belfast, vanman, soed W. 3. Briggs, Pine Street, Belfast, to recover the sum of LIG as ...

LARNE HALF-YEARLY SESSIONS

... LARNE HALF-YEARLY SESSION'S. Mmfi. HE[NRY FITrZGIBBoNS Q.C., County Court Judge, eat in the M'Garel Town Hall on Saturday lash, and resumed the business of Lamae half- yearly sessions. Mr. H. X1. Crawford, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, wvas in attendance. MIOPGAN AND OTHERS Y. SHYTH AND OTHERS. This action was brought by Rev. T. P. Morgan, rector of [samneand Lilver; John Fullerton, mner- chanat: ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW NOTICES.-Twxs DAt. ?? THE LEGAL DtRY. H.M. COURT OF APPEAL, Relgh, a bankrupt (1); Byrne, owner, National 3ank, peti- tioners, Land Ju Ige (2); Daly v. Dablin, Wiciclow, and Wexford Railwavy Company. Q.B.D. (3); Coleman v. Coleman, V.0. (4); Dickle, tenant, Lord Roden. Ltnrllord (6); Commis- sioners Public Works v. Symes, specially fired for tomorrow, Tnesday, 10tL inst. VICElOE, A NCELLOR ...