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FATAL ACCIDENTS IN BELFAST

... fATAL ACCIDENTS IN BELFAST. THE LNQUESTS. non. . S. rINNIGAN, city coroner, held an inquest at noon yesterday, in the extern department of the ?? Hospital, conca!rniog_ the death of John Ross, tarter, ?? at 12, Barrow Street, who had been killed on Saturday last, in North Street, by an iron girder falling upon him. head- Constable Doeler, Queen Street Barrack, watched te proceedi ngs on behalf ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER NEAR BELFAST

... AVLEGED XANSLADMLTiER NEAR B EFA 1 tAS'l'. Y SI'ERIOUS DEATH OF A FARM SERVANT. ONe Saturday morning the towalaind of Braniel. situated about five imiles from Belfast, was the scene of an occurrence which, no matter how looked at, mn!!t be con-s dered very melanoholy anti regret- able in its character, and mnor event conneoted with the loss of a b'olman life cainot otiturwisn be de- eoribal. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIONS, |AilAItItAEA.- Thlis monithly crc|.lt of petty sessions leas helt here oth th 9h i itk. hilorC Coa]niel ]ollnes J. Clark, ?? (treesidti)ng; .Me-srs. Thomas S. Asb, . latthew i -licmat J.PI. Iti Ccsrt Johitoll, J.P. Cionlotel ]ruce, hallycuullioli sci in Eased Johni Us.aclo an:. ?? Co-relo for Slai Itg. ot tihe ?? llay, wvilfiuly .e 0 ialiciotiily entetetrd LtatJ) i id 'stooti ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASISI Z& e -IE, T IG ELC'I.CE. COOJNTY ANTRIM. CROWN- COURT. YEcTr,1aDAY uorntilg dMr, Jcatice AlDnuawS eat in the Crown Conrt of the County Court- liouse, Crumlir Rcad, and resumed the hearing of TRAVERSES. Mr. h. M'Neils MI Cormick, Clerk of the Crownu, wVaS in attendilce. At tile sittiug ot thle Conre, the ease cC 'M'Williamas v. Leiaast Water Coeunssesiocers was Ic illed rin. Thid twas a ...

THE CASE AGAINST HOME RULE, FROM A LIBERAL UNIONIST POINT OF VIEW

... T j EJ CASE AGAINST HOMIE RULE, FROM A LIBERAL UNIONLUT POINT OF VIEW. RIGHT HON. J, CIIMIBE RLAIN, M1.P. iRO-M T~lL PALL 'MALL C'AZETTE. BY OUct Plta WUiRE. London., Tuescday.-This evening's 'PaEll ll Gcccetts cuntiin ii p lrseeicincent of thle Ga~eC agahotA homtle Role from thle standpoduint Of thue Nuder of the Lilbe-al Unionirics. A t tht; out~et he ?? out-(lI), that thtere is no ...

NEW ZEALAND PETITION AGAINST HOME RULE

... .NAEW ZEALAND PETITION AGAIINSTI R HO',Il' RULE L. BY OUR PRIVATE WIRE. London, Fridty.-Coloncl Waving, U.P.. as the f Right Worshipful Maeter of the Grand Cragews Lcdge of England, has to-night received the fol- c lowing communication3 from toe Granud Secretary r of the Granld Orange Lodge of Yew Zealand, dated i Auclklan.d 14th July:- 1 I'ight Worshipful Dear Sir and Brother-I have been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... DUBLIN LAW- REPORTS. t CHANCERY, OUEEN'S BENCH, AND EX- CHEQUER DIVISIONS-August 15. Before the Right Hon. Judge Warren, sitting as Vacation Judge. Macartutey v. Xirkwood. This was an application for leava i mark final judgmnelit for recovery of posse~sioln of part of tne lands of BNldlyrlowndne, Baillyiurphy, and Do11y- gannoin near Belfast. fx nonl-jauimoent of rent. The plaintiff is tilr. J ...

THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER NEAR BELFAST

... HzXE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER I HikER BELFAST. I TELFORD SURRENDEBS TO TEE POLlCORI INQUEST ON THE DECEASED. TYrSTERDAY mornaing Dr. Heron. coroner for the soutiern divisi-on ot County Down (in the abaselnce of Dr. Parke, J.P., crronnr forthe districtr,, held an inqpnL t ac the rsirlence of Mr. Win. AW alice, . falr!in, Brall.ni', on the oily of the old rman, Jrmes Iarmnour, vwho haid died there ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... Ox 28th inst. an inquest was held in the Recorder's Coort, by Mr. B,. B, Finnij'an, city coroner, on the body of a child named James Carce, aged one and a half years, who was accidentally killed on the Mounntpottinger Road by being run over by a tram- car on 2wthr inst. After evidence bad been heard, the coroner made a ew remarkse in support of Ibreathing spaces or play grounds for children as ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSI ONS, N'EEWTWNARDS. -The fortnightly court of petty cestois see held VeSterdaiV, -lie mtgi trates bei ?? sdrs. Wt. .S. Johnsta (chairmaan), Andrew Stenovn, Georlge Dic -oe, Win. Ifa; te, and P J. M'Ccrnilik. There were 26 cases, nearly all for drunkenness. There sere two cnses of atteaiptel siticide, in one of which Johr NS Lorighlin, of Cittn.sghbUri, weas chalrged ovith attets ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLJLC INTEL iHNCLE | USTODY COTURT-YgTnnDAY. Befoyc Mr. TL J. EATONe, R%., and Dr. 02IALT1IY J.P. ,P04 FI-iZ~lc Bernard Bradley and James O'Rorke wqre put forward on the charge of having been fightlng an. the FaiN Road the previons day. Mr. Osborne prosecuted. Bradley was fined MIe and costs, and tlie other prisolner 5s and costs. DRUi1Ji IN CeITnE. mA rn narned .1. A. Whelan, who was charged ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... j ASSIZE INTELLIGENiCE I OiU NTY ANTPSII, CROWN COOUWCO On Saturday burning Mr. 3hffEed Ahdrewvs entered this court, anl- resumea the hearing of SPECIALI; JURY EECORDS., E st SNITARY OF STATe POe WAR V. ExIOSLM . Tise hearing of this case was :nmed. It was a: Action brought by the SecretAry Of State for War against William Edxale, of 40, Devonshire Street, Belfasb, merebant, to recover £100 ...