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WEST BELFAST ELECTION

... - WEST BELFAST ELE41TLO?. SINGULAR CHARGE SAL TLSTlAPOLTEMMI.t YSzsBDaYa, in the XSuhmona Court, before Messrs. 'B.. 3. Eaton, H.M., anod William Bell, J.P., Sergeant Owfen MM'Ddanus was sulmmoned atb the' ...

ROBBERY OF £140 BY A BOY

... ROBBERY OF £140 BY A BOY, LoNDcs, SAnIrDu AY.-at the South-Western Police court to-day Samuel Bean, a little boy, who was dressed last week in bhating, clothes, was re- examined on the charge of stealing £1 40 in* Bank of England notes belongzing to his mother, Emily 'Bean, a widow, living at 40, St. John's Hill Gzove i Wandsworth. Charles Palmer, a coffee-house keeper, of 135, Falcon Road, ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER IN BELFAST

... AthUGED 1ANS&AUGRIIER IN BEi~LFA, - THaE P RIUSONEIRS BNPO oRE THE MAGISTRATES. TESTRVbAY,. in the' OCstody- Court, before Meesrs . , fi. EAioxj R.M., and DA-vID CoaaUT, J;P., Alexander Billis and John Beattie were charged L with having uilawfully-, wilfully, and feloniously killed one Frederick Gracey on the 1 6th Agust;,- . 189'2. , r. Spiller represented the prosecutiot, Messrs. Harper and ...

THE RECENT EXPLOSION AT LIGONIEL

... THE RECENT EXPLOSION AT ILIGON iEL. BOARD OF TfADh RNQUIRE. YESTERDAan Messrs. Tnomas HABRRSOx, Bar- risterisat-Law (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 ...

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 by-Read 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 the'Vicar-General and ...

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. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 0XO LlCE INTELLIcE E, X I ,l . r X CUSTODY '00CUJT-lSTEmDAY. Before Messrs. B. -J. BAToN, BJ.; THCOaAs d GArPxEm, 3.P.; and AXLTS1Jai HRA.MILL, J:.P. - ASSAULT. ] John Bell wras oarg~ed with baring assanlted , in wife. by strning her: bt Bit SpMill-~er lprosecuted. : iTt appeared hat he bad smashed Sall the fITnt- tare in hticivw house. Re also Lthre. a stool at his 'Wife: .' iryBellsald that ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN IRISH BARRISTER

... SERIOUS CHARCTE AGAINST ANI IBISHI BARRISTER. LosnO, Tu ESn Y.-At the Bow Street Police Court this afternoon, William Charles HIenessey, stated to be a, barrister, was charged with obtain- ing money by false pretences. Mr. Richard HC Brightm=anl who prosecuted, said that the prisoner was a member of the Irish Bar, and a Journaiist. Five Years ago Mr. Martin. manager of the G-Lardian Insurance ...

THE SPREAD OF CHOLERA

... T 11.E SPRE A D. OF : = :OLERAs TC I: m SP IAA ° 0~ ~ i .. Ig~ R t RESTRICTIONS AGAINST. THE UVI5IGRATION 0F ALIENS. - LOTDONno-, MbNnAy. W-e are officially in-. formed that the Local Government Board, having found that an large number of aliens, inr filthy and otherwise unwholesome con- dition, aranw being brought into this country, and the danger of- cholera thereby increased, has issued anl ...

THE LOUTH ELECTION PETITION

... w D uBLIN, THUSnDsY.-To-day a summons as to the sufficiency of security for costs in the matter of the Louth election petition was set down for earing before Mr. Greene, Deputy-Xaster of the Queen's Bench Division. Mr. D. B. Sullivan. Q.C., and Mr. Bodkin, M.P. (instructed by Mr. P. A. Chance, M.P.), were for the respondent. Mr. T.- I. Healy, M. P.' AMr. Jacksoi (instracted by -Mr. Rogers, of ...

THE SHOOTING CASE AT CORRAN

... ThE SHOOTING CASE AT CORRkN. XGISTWZIUAL sqI nTIRY. A RNAGo, TEURSDAY.-To day, at the 6onclusion of the business of the petty sessions here, the brothers John and Thomas Sernaxhan were brought before Mr. N. L Townsend, R.AM, charged with hiaing. oa the Sth inst.. ait Corran, unlaw- fually .and maliciously shot at and wounded one Francis Harvey. with intent to maim, and with havinag inflicted ...