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THE DUBLIN MURDER CONSPIRACY

... DTL D T- :PL -xcy. I LIE ?? 3 ?? ?? ?? Dr7.LID:. FKIDA!Y.-Th'o two ?? rno. o ' E f 86. C1'eUg.,'on ier ?? dccc~ a n-f11 clcioL0. 1.7. J'hn No'lan.aed2_ .t -..nn ?? Srt-e. erc n n-c were Liu S C. a's ;~I- ni.. ?? , f.1-!i ..tijzJit.i'n-n. I':Luo'eir a. -Ni . - OL -A A c ., L. L. t: ic o v - Ll ?? 1 .o ?? 1 CC .C I ' ?? Z ?? -. ?? T n tQ aI a4t'. 'L ?? - ?? - ?? -- u a. A ev - . - -nc mnc . ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... DONEGAL GRAND JURY. Lifford, Frida~y.-Mir. Thomas .. Atkinson, Highi Sh8eriff of the county, with Mr. John S. MI'Cay, Under Sheriff, attended in the Crown Court at four o'clock this eveniing,, when the following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury by Mr. Rob: rt A. WVilson, Clerk of the Crown:- Colonelt Robert G. Montgomery, DL. Honnuralble Ernest Coobirene, J. P, Charles F. Stewart, J.P ...

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. ...

THE RAMSGATE MURDER

... ThE RX-[SC E - n--- ?? - - THE RAISGATE@' MURDERM. Ramigate, Saturday.--The mregisterial inquiry into the usurder of 3Mrs. Nloel at Adef-phi ''eraoo, Ramagate, wa.s reqsumled in the Town lell chi5 morning. Notwithstanding the very wvarm weather aunl esiede attraction public interest in this pro- I lougetd case does not flag in any appreciable degrec. Mr. Il. B. Harmnmnd was the preaiding ...

ALLEGED WAYLAYING AND ROBBERY AT BALLYMENA

... ALLEGED WAYLAYING AND ROBBERY A'S BALLY-JENA. EIRLxz on Saturciny last a man, with his head aun face cur and scratched, lodge;d information at the High Street Police BarrackIs, Ballyvauea, that be had teen assaulted and robbed the ?? nigzht on tle Doury Bridge Roadl, within les5 tban half a mile of Ballynena, vwhilst he was proceeding froml CloUghMills to the last-mentioned lDtac,. He gave his ...

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 GREAT TWOD CIGAR CASE

... 0 b. ? T 113 -G R E AT T W pi CIGAR CASER d JUDGMENT OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. 3?Y bdt PRIVATE IRE. HousE or Loans, FRaAmF.-The resumed hearing' of the well-known case, Leshy, Kelly, & Leahy v. Glover took place this morning in the House of Lords, before the Lord Chancellor and Lords Macnaghten, Hannen, and Field. The plaintiffs were represented by Sir E. Wfebster, Q.C., X.P.; Mr. W. Kenny, Q.C;. ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSJZE INTELI EK C i CONT OF TYRQNE. 0XO]x3a, FnXana.-~r.. Jusice Munegy3 etered the Crown Court at half-past ten o'clock this morning. TEE SZELLSE ABDSUCTION CASM, His Lonnaur toik up the hearing of these actions, brought by Mr. John 0. Blooafield and his wife, Mrs. Adelaide F. Bloomfield, of Castlecald- well. County Fermanagh, against Arthur Mi'agh, chairman of the Ballyshannon Board of ...

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 ...

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 ...

HOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS

... TIOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS. This li-monthly court seas held yesterday b efore Messrs John Anderson, J P (chiarman) ; Rflbert L Pattersonu J F; R J Renned,, J F; A D Demon, J P; Archibald Dunlop. 2! D. J P; and Capnai-o L Estrange, R MI. Mr John R Stanley applied ftr a spirit grocer's license for his premisee, situatedl at Chaureh Streeti Holysrood, Mr Joseplh Carr, S C S, County Antrino, ...