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THE VALENTINE TEA CASE

... ri[ TED VALENTINE TEA Hi . ;! ?? B D PI F MSN Cl`-$ . D attNir. WTNsnaY.~To.day,befozethie~a8seb of the Rolls, the bearing was resumed of the ciaw brought by Mlessrs. Valentine & Co., of Gastler 1 Place, Belfast, tea m6rohants. arainst Messrs. J,: Valentine & Co., of 23. Corn Market, Belfast, who also carry on the retail tea trade in the premiseeS formerly occupied by the plaintiffs, to have ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... RELFA.ST QUARTIE7 SESSIONS. MR. Hsn E FrITZGIBBON, Q.R., Recorder of Bel- fast. ?? Court Juinge, opened the business of these sessions in the Crownq Court of the County Courthouse yesterday, at eleven o'clook a.m. The following magistrates occupied seats beside his Hononr:-Rr. James Lee, Mr. John Coates, Mr. J. C. Rutherfoord, Mr. A. J. A. Lepper, Mr. .Yames Thompson, Xr. J. W. Woodside. Mr. ...

THE MURDER AT WARWICK

... TEE MURDER AT WARWICE. WABwiSKI,. TUESDAY-AU inquest on the bodf of Jaames Russell, 3I, laTbourer. said to have been beaten to death by soldiers on last Saturday night, was opened at Warwick Police Station to-day. James Welch and Frederick Thomas King, privates belonging to the ?? Regiment, are in custody charged with the murder. Harriet Russell having identified the body as that of her ...

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 ...

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 ...

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

... JAW INTELLIGENCE. LOAW NOTICES.-Tms -DAY. Pani TSR SISAL DELAAL. .21L COURT O' APPEAL RIaei r. Joyce, for udgment (1); Macnimars, tenarnt; acna. rnara, landlord, Iri.4i Iand Commuisalon. (2), Shea v. M~oore (3); Seohane, tecant ; Townsend. landlord, Irish Land Cosmmie- sion (4); Willett v. Pinlay (5); Behan v. Blackrook Tonship Commri~ssicners, anda. motion (ii); Tedcamtle, grantee; Spencer, ...

THE MURDER AT AUGHNACLOY

... THlE 3URDER AT AUGHNACLOY. tion. The Cerk stated he Illd receivel a lotlg doeu ment in refereuce to the ctlolera. precauticrJs. The chailmau rlloved that the ueav dietrv scale as re- visea by the coulmlittee be adopted, vnd m eo doin,, eteted the r hs2. gone ;ut:o the rnatter verv parti eslarly, an d an ticiigated t lie reill1t ovould be eatis, factorv.. The f:lotitsll V.ES carriec3. .& gL ...

THE MURDER AT AUGHNACLOY

... THE, HIURDIER AT AUGHNACLOY, INQUEST AND VERDICT. BALLYGAWNLEY, FnimAY EVENING. -YeSterday Gv~n. ?? Mr. John Malone, coroner, Cookstown, held an inquest in the New Courthouse, Aughnacloy, on the body ot hfrs. A-one Boyle, Mhill StreetS Augluna cloy, who met her death under somewhat suspicious circumstances the previous night.. The principal facts in connection with the melancholy event have ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Mr. Henry Fitzgibbou, Q.C., sat in the Crows Court of the County CourtLouee,Crurnlin Road, on Saturday, and resumed the business of these sesicns Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Clerk of the Peace was in atteodance. Pankkust v. MI'Gahen. In this ease Dilmot Dibby Paukhurmt, fruiterer of Covent Garden, Londou. in the County of Middle. sex, in England, sued Jmes it'Gahen, 139, Croma Street, Belfast, to ...