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THE HOWE COURT-MARTIAL

... TEE ROWE COUFRT-.RTATL. I U!BY OUm P2ITAS UXI, -N DfvONsRoTr., TUESDAY.-FOr the fifth titae court-martial assembled on board H.M£.S. Sifst; sure, at Devonport. Admiral Sir Nowell Salmorn' presided, and the Court was constituted as before. Captain A. P. Hastings, 0.. of the Howe, wa: recalled for cross-examination, and said that ther fact was that tip to the moment of striking he hal no ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... AcW INTELLIGENCE. t.LW NOTlORS.-w Ddh1 FROM 7151IR ?? DURt. COURT OF APPEAL. Thornbill v. Aitnesley (3). ROLLS. For judgment, Magee infants; Patrick v. d'tlroy (31 VICE-CHANCELLOR. Hill v. Comber (2). QUEEN'S PENCH. O'Doberty r. Frost (4); Henry v. De Cobalt M; ifPCa! v.Murpbj (9); Price v. M'Cualg (23); Campboll V_ ) M'Ganghan v. oenry (13). ILXCHEQtUER DlVISIOl. Baunter, Craig, anid Co. v. ...

THE LAND COMMISSION

... SLIGO SUB-COXMISSION. L 0 .A 0 O N V E C T A A S E. i Mn. EDWARD GRENrn. chairman of this Commis- a sion, has delivered the following judgment in the il ease of Mrs. Teresa Kerr, tenant, and William 3. o Vernon, landlord. Area, l0a. 3r. 12p. ; rent, £42 A Os. I' The CAwA1&la ?? is a fair rent application s by Mrs. Teresa Carr. the lady superiores3 of the e Ursaline Convent of Sligo, a ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... .i F.E .IX AIKERICAM DIATE 01k, ADSTINBUKED JUDGE. UXREE MORE ACCIDENTS. SERIOUS- LOSS OF LIE. BY CAZLGE.t . FROM OUR OWN CORREPONDEX i. Nzw YORn, Tuzsny-.The unexpected death of Justice Lamar, of the Supreme Court, baaaroused widespz-ad regret, ana an estimate of the esteem in which he was held may be formed from thq feet that, withonttransacting any busihess, the Supreme Court of Washington ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Tiris court was continued on Saturday last, before Mr. David C0ilquhotn, Q-C., County Court juge. Mr. George L. acTLAine, Clerk of the Crown and Peace, and Sir. Chas. Higginsoin, regibtrar, were present. AT AMTUSING CASh. Ellen Donaldson, Thomnaetown, summmoned Ben- jamin Macaulay, Wallace's Streeb, Newtownards, to recover the sum of £10 for breach of warranty and money had and received. Mr. ...

ALLEGED RITUALISM IN BANDON

... ALLEGE' D RITUALISM IN BANDON. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. CoRK, FRAY NrIGHT.-At eight o'clock to- night, in the Town Hall, Bandon, a largely- attended meeting of the Protestant inhabitants of the Derry of the Sonth-as Bandon has loag been designated-was held for the purpose of denouncing the Ritualistic symbols and practices which have latterly crept into the s eervices in Ballymodan Church, of ...

JEWEL ROBBERIES AT COUNTRY HOUSES

... IJEWEL J ROBBERIES AT COUNTRY HOUSES. THE recent theft of jewels, said to be of the value of £30,000, once more draws attention to the unri- valled facilities afforded to burglars by occupiers of country houses. It must always remain a mystery (says the Fiel) why people wvhl possess a large quantity of precious stones take so little care of them, or why they think it incumbent upco them to ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A SERVANT ON HER MISTRESS

... AT Derry rural petty sessions yesterday-before Colonel Knox (in the chair), Messrs. O'Doherty, Alexander, and Joyce, :LIM.-a servant girl namedl 3Margaret M Laughlin was charged, at the suit of the Crown. on the prosecution of District-Inspector O'Connell, that she .id, on the 12th December last, at Rossinagalliagh, County Dery, inflict bodily injury on her mistress, Mrs. Marjory Ward. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUJSTODY CO1MOT-7282=AY-sr Befote Messrs. B. J. Eaton, t. M.; MM H. Browne, J.P W. 11. Camopbell, ?? John HollYwoodJ.P.; and David Leaby, J.P. CanUEt TO NOO'S. JAmes Reilly was put forward by Sergeant Blake with 3inrns ill-treated a horse, his own property, on the Ce-un. lin 13cad. on Monday morning. Xr. Lew-is prosecuced. According to the sergeant's evidence. the horse was frwing a very heavy ...

THE WRECK OF NO. 2 LIGHTHOUSE

... TIE WEEK Of mNO 2 LIgHllE1 SEd I. BOSD OF PA R r Ar eleven o'clock yesterday mornng Vieam Sir George Wares, MI., LhC.O, professionl ad- viser to the Harbour Depar;ent of the Board ao' Trade, opened in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings, an inquiry into the circumstances eon- nected with the wreckitg of No. 2 Lighthouse in Belfast Lough, on ISth November lst. Mr. 3L S. M'Tear appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... [AW NOTIOES.-Tnri DAf. FROM THR LEGAL DIARY. H.M. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. Thompbon, tenant, Lord Rossinore, landlord, Irish Land Commission, at hearing (l); Atlas Bedstead Company v. Warnock (2); Rogers v. Duffy (3); Hlunt, tenant, Ryan, landlord, Irish Land Commission (4). ROLLS. Hardman's trusts, Hardtman v. Seffern (l); Valentine v. Fitzsimons (2); Iiernan v. Grant (3); Reid ?? Holmes ...

THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER CASE IN ARMAGH

... THE ALLEGED IT A NSXSIJUGU TER CASE IN ARMAGH. YESrnDAY Morning, William Wilson and Mary I Woods, who are charged with having inflicted I injuries on John M'Lougghlan, on the 18th of December last, from, which he subsequently died, were brought up in custody in the Courthouse, at Armagh, before Mr. N. L. Townsend. ?? 'and Mr. Arthur Nelson, J.P. c Mr. P. C. Power, D.I., prosecuted. Mr. . BE ...