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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCEO CUSTODY COURT-YzsinRsYr. Before Mesers. R J. Eaton, R.M., and David Corbett, J.?. Drunk and Disorderly. John M'Nally, for having been drunk and dis- orderly at the Work;house the previous day, was sent to jail for fourteen days. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. Maary M'Henry, who was put forward on the charge preferred by Constable Cochrane of having been drunk and disorderly on the ...

THE MURDER OF A BELFAST GENTLEMAN IN SAN SALVADOR

... THE MURDER OF A BELFASTI GENTLEAN IN SAN SALVADOR. BY OUR PRIVATE WDM 3oxoiz, PFiiDhAY. -Our correspondent tele- graphs that, through the courtesy of thc Messrs. Schloss, London, he has been favoured 'aith the latest copy to hand of the principal paper of San Salvador (the Echo), the account in which of the unfortunate occurrence referred to in our issue of February 9th is evidently an. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLITEN CE. COCNTY DBONEGAL. C .fll. n Honxr Es resumed the criminal bhi - mesa at Lifford yesterday. c ?? OPMCS PROSIIIOOO Jobn Bell formerly letter-carzie? fro CM3 a broy to Whitecross, County Donegal, was prose- cuted by the Post Office authorities for stealing a letter contain~ng two postal orders. e Mr. Drummonif QOC.. and Mr. Gaussen (in- t structed by Mr. Baillie Gage, ...

LOCAL POLICE RETURNS

... LoOCAI POuCE RETURNS. BU'r few outsiders have the least idea of the nam- ber and variety of matters for which our local police force is responsible from day to day. A glance at the returns for 1892, which have been just compiled, reveals the fact that a policeman's duty is not half as light as the majorit of people fancy, and shows, moreover, that the force have been throughout the twelve ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... DUBLIN LAW REPORTS. COURT OF APPEAL-M ?? 6. Before the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, and Lord Justice Barry. Judgment. Stanley v. Rikey. This was an appeal from a decision of the ia ater of the Rolls holding license given by the defendant to the plain. tiff to raise bog ore oni her estate in the County of Donegal, derived under the will of ?? late husband (Mr. Arm- strcniz) was an ...

CONTEMPLATED IMPROVEMENTS IB LISBURN

... CONTEMPLATED IMPROVEMENTS I1 ILISBURN. t LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD XQUIRZ, t Mr. Charles P. Cotton, Il Indt. C.E, Chief En. I gineering Inspector to the Local Government Board, u opened an inquiry in the Courthouse, Lisburn, b yesterday morning, regarding the merits of an ap.m V plication for a loan of £46,000 asked by the Lis- burn Town Commissioners for the purpose of pro- q riding a water ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MAEW INTELIGENCE. ,AW ?? ?? DAY: ?? TsH LA5, DTAR±. COUNCIL CHAMBER, DUBLIN CASTLE. T11e Eathkeale, Union Labourers' Order, 1892, 1; the Efrniscorthy Union Labourers' Cider, 1892, 2; the Down. patrick, ltillough, and Ardglass Railway, S; the Cavehill and Whitewell Tramway, Belfast (Amendment Order), 4; Fishery Lye-law prohibiting steam trawling in Clew Bay, 5. ROLLS- P. D. Tyrreli, deceased, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ]POtICE INTELLIGENCES BELFAST CUSTODY COUST-Yns2TDsT. ,Before Messrs. JomN3 BROWSE, J.P., and DAVZD CORBETr, .?P. DRUSN AND DISORtDFRLY. Hugh Kelly was charged by Constable Irvine with having been drunk and disorderly bhr wring- ing the bell in a violent manner at St. Malachy's Presbytery late on Tuesday night. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. The accused was sent to jail for one calendar mouth. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE ITELIGENCE, CONTY OF ANTRIM. an( Os Sttfdtiday morning, at half-past ten o'clck, lIr'. d Justice JOHNSON took his seat in the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Orumlin Road, and re- asi turmed the hearing of the criminal business. Mr. H. M 'Nele M'Cormick, Clerk of the Orow= , Co and Mr. H. E. Bottomley, Sub-Sberiff, were ian fe attendance. Qu THE COBAIN CASE. Hi Mr. O'SEAU GHNESSY. ...

AN OFFICER IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... AN ObFLICER DI TED, DIVOR01 COURT. MS INI E'2S ALL &ImONS OF aGWELT !a - .asmo s BY OUR PRIVATE WME Lormeo, Wsnw ?? the Divorc Coeub ta-day, before Idr. Justice Barnes, the cse of 'Gallinga Hardman s. Galliga Hardman came on for hearing. This was a petition by Frances Winniford Gallinga Hardman for a dissolution of her marriage, on the grounid of the cruelty and - adultery of her husband, an ...

A MONTREAL MIRACLE

... A MONMTRAL 3111ACLE. STTrEMN-T OF THE REMARKABLE CASE OF 31ISS RAMSAY. Some remarkable circumstances, which created a 2ticeaile stir in tublic opinion at Montreal, Canada, have been investigated and described by ti, Montreal Le Monte. a newspaper of good wtaniuing uirt large circulation, from whose columns the following is, by permission, reprinted. Le Mnenls' ?? toe past year newspapers i ...