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QUARTER SESSIONS

... AIR MJ A G H. 8 Before his Honour Judge KIssErY. CAMPBELL V. CAMPBELL. AXI OTHE)S. This was an action brought for damages sustained , by plaintiff by reason of defeudant having t obstructed-him in the use of a right of way. Mr. Bell, solicitor, appeared for plaintifi, and Mr. J. R. Gibb for defendants. After hearing evidence in the case, his Honour granted a (lecree for 6d, with title costs. u ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IIOTI1ON--I-4t DAY. (Frtnm the Legal Diary.)2 3331E.couirt OF APP&EAL IN IRIELAND. Porter v. Wanlsh, 1, ROtlI. Ciennor v. Connor, 1- Enqllelt v. Walsb, 2: F. 1Tynan, 115cea50i1 !ylanlds v. Truitn, 3: Units c-t v ,Itii-nI 4; Kc-var v. N j,-ite: 5; J. Cantit>, dle-oissi. l~tla v. Crrly,6; HIt. Bartier, dele-awaed We, pht. v. Rotlen, I7; IXgbyv. faaly. 8; EcioNvti v. Cutliver, 9; O'Doherty v. ...

PARTY DISTURBANCE NEAR PORTGLENONE

... PARTY DISTURBAENOE NEAR PORT- GTLE~NONTI. KAGISTEfI T INVSESTUATIONT. Yesterday a young man named Patrick Scullion, Killygarron, was brought up in custody of Ser- geant J. Ward, before -Mr. J. MLIMeekin, J.P., in Portglenone Courtifouse, charged by District-In- spector Carter, Ballymena, with that lie (the ac- cused), on the Dight of thee Ist December, 1892, at Killygarron, in the County of ...

THE INNISCARRA OUTRAGE

... TEE INNISCARR. (OUT2'RAGE1. I --- - --a . I | THE CHARGE AGAINST SOLDIERS. | ONE OF THEMT MAXES A CONFESSION. Cork, Friday. At a special pe.ty sessions court held to-day at Blarney, Robert Griffiths, Arthur Crice, Henry Win Flack, and Frederick Blako, privates in the 10th Royal Hussars, lately stationed at Balincollig, were brought up in custody, and charged with having on the 14th May at ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... ; NEWTOWNARDS. * Before his Honour Judge RoCnn. CCHREANE V. MI'FARLANE. r The plaintiff is a shopman, and the defendant one of a company in Belfast who have shops in Newtowvnards Road, Divis Street, and other places, and the process was- brought to recover £22 5s for vwrongful dismissal. Mr. Woods appeared For plaintiff, and Mr. Galway for de- fendant. The plaintiff deposed that in December, ...

THE YORKSHIRE TRAGEDY

... THE YORKSHIRE TR\GEDY, ARREST OF 'HUDSON. The erpectationi. that Hudson, the man wanted for the murder of his wifwaud child on Helmsley Moor, would be run to eairth in or about Birning- ham has been realised. It hiss already been nar- rated that a man answering his description and giving the name of R. H. IMudson, called at a, barber's shop at Coventry and arranged for letters to be received ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I I SATURDAY. COURIT OF APPEAL. (Before the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Fitzaibbon, and Lord Justice Barry.) BR.srw ASSD GLYace, TENANTS; STACPOOLE, LANDLOR. -Judgment was givenin this case, I which had been argaed on former days. It was ;an appeal by the Boardof WEorks a*ainst a decision of Mr. Justice Bewley refusing the naonient to thetu of a sum of £237 lOs compensation for improvements ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN YORKSHIRE

... HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN -.(.YORKSRI RE. A MOTHER AND CHILD MURDERED. FOUND BURIED IN THE MOORS. Helmsley, Sunday. This morning Helmesley was thrown into a state of great excitement by the discovery that a Mrs Hudson and her child had been murdered and buried on the moors, four miles north of the town. It appears that three weeks ago Robert Hudson, a native of the locality, who was brought up on ...

I THE BALLYMACARRETT

... i MYSTERY. POST-MORTEMl AND INQUEST. DECEASED'S IIUTSBAND AND THE DO TOR S. VERDICT OF THE .JJRJY. Dr. Muosen. J.P., Coroner for South Antrim, yesterday morning opened an inquest in the Na- tional School, at Soldierstown, near 2doira, into the ?? attending the death of M argaret Robinson, tweenty-seven years of age, the wife of Jolhn Robinson, carpenter, 14 Mourne Street, Bel- fast. MILs. ...

ACTION ABOUT A YACHIT

... ACTION ABOUT A YAC r. I I s - _ x . , 1. Y e:eerday n the NisiPriusuourt, breore o r Just-ice Andrews and a special jury, lie ttij was resumed f the ease *f F-rrest v Car in which the plaintiffis, Messrs Forrest aed Son, yacht builders, of Liruehou-, Ese, a'nght to recover frou, the dtU endant f W Carte, J P, £150, tihe price of a tme rater yacht called the Lila, which the phin~ih s. -plied ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I-ILIW INTE LL.1TNCE. I - ESTEERD.&Y. _ -- . .-4-- COURT OF A'la, r (BeFore the -Lord .Chancellor, Lord Jastice bt izibn'aid Lord Justice Barry.) P.TRIC TTZEv irv-Tle'argurments were .con. tinned and concluded iunthls case, which was an appeal against-the decision of the Vice- in Cmiancollor dismissing the plaintif's action, ng which was brought tb set aside the sale of a ie sixth sbare ...

MANCHESTER WANDERERS V. CURRAGH BRIGADE

... M'NCHESTER WANMDERERS v. ChubRoH1 I .. B~~RFIGADE. 'I A-CENTUXRY FOR A M2NCHESTER PROFESSIONAL. The Curragh, Monday. This two-day match w:IJ commenced here to- day in beautiful weather. The wicket wit, us usual, perfect, and the attendance large and fashionable. The Mauche;ter irien won bthe t(3es. Holt and Lawton put together 76 before Bolt was bolvred by Young, when Bextou took his place and ...