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DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-VACATION SITTINGS-Auuo'Sr 13. Mr. Justice MIam'ry, vacation judge sat in Lhe Court of Queen's Bench to-day. and hcard pressing applications from all branches of thie High Court of Justice. NEMTIEP.Y, DECEASED; NETHERY V. STRAIAN. 'Mr. Cullinan (instruuted by Miessrs. M'Ncill & Williams) applied for liberty to substitulte service by last on -Mr. Robert Strahan. (Counsel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YSmRDAY. Before Messrs. F. G. HoDDnm, R.M.; JAMEnS A. DoANm, J.P.; and WrAa M'Cosmcn, J.P. DISORDERLY CONDUCT. James Watt Ussher was charged by Constable Steenson with disorderly conduct on the previous ;eveninc in North Queen Street. The evidence showed that a band was passing down North Queen Street, and accused threw two stones at the bands- .men. It was a deliberate attempt, ...

THE MANSFIELD TRAGEDY

... TRE MAiNSFIELD TRAGEDY. THE INQUEST. The latest inquiries reveal the fact that thc terrible crime perpetrated was deliberately and coolly planned by the murderer. On the top landing. where Wright usually shared a bed with Mrs. Revnold's eldest son, George, two doors face each other, and both are fitted wvith Norfolk latches. Before commencing his horrible work, Wright had apparently stolen ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YFSTERDAY. I Before Pesrs F. G. HEnDDnTm, Ft., and JAMES JENKINS, J.P. A PATRIOTe. Constable 0'Riley charged Thomas Coult,: with 'having been drunk nd disorderly the previous day. The prisoner was fighltings withl a man na-med Nes- bitt, ±nel when arrested ine resisted. He assaulted thie cnustable by striking him several times. Pri- runer asked 6ie crowd, to rescue him, ...

THE FATALITY NEAR SYDENHAM

... ITHE FATALITY NEAR SYDEN HAM. ?? NT Q UE S T Yesterday afternoon, at twvo o'clock. Dr. Parke. J.P.. coroner for North Down, held an inquest in Mr. M-Alevv's public-house, Strandtown, touching the death of a man, wvhose name is tinknown, who was killed by a railway train at M'CGonigal's cross- ing, near Sydenham, the previous evening. Head-Constable Hughes and Ser-geant Smith re- presented the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BsAuYAY. -These petty sessions were held yesterday, before Messrs. R. C. Leslie, D.L. (in the chair), Francis Connolly, J.P.; 'Thomas Digicarm, J.P.; and Lucas D. Gray, JRP Roes Connolly summoned a younni man named Alfred Jcbb for assaulting her on the morning of the 29th July, by striking her on the head with ZL st-one. The case was dismiissed. Charles 'Mitchiell, spirit grocer, wvas proeue ? ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... VACATION SITTINGS-AucUsT 1. Before Mr. Justice IMJtiu{y. TIE IMARQUIS OF DUFFERIN V. THOMAS WORNMAN. Mr. J. H. Moore (instructed by Messrs. H. W. Wallace & Co., Downpatrick) applied in the action in which the Marquis of UDlfferin is plaintiff and Thomas Workman is defendant, to make a consent a rule of Court. The action was for trespass, and was listed for trial at the last Belfast assizes. ...

THE MURDER OF MISSIONARIES IN CHINA

... 'TIHEiMfURDER OF MISSIONARIES{ I CHIINA. LONoN, WnaSDNMSDAY.-Tiie Press ASOciation stares that inquiry in official quarters this evening. showed that the Government hits not to-day re- ceived news of .any development of the position of; affairs abt -u Cheag, but this fact creates no' sur-- :viA for, as the Chinese Government has agreed1 to protect the snrviving British resilents, escortj an ...

THE MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES IN CHINA

... MAi.&SSACIAE OF MIS. sloARESIN C8HiNA. PERSONS MURDERED. LATEST DETAILS. pr:RVJiEW WITH SIR E. 3.ACARTN EL 3loetAT.--The Press Association owing to the condictiiig nature of the re; ,exived from the East regarding tle f e Stit1ch missionaries in China, and to :t that the~ offices of the Church Misssionan S 5alisbury Square are closed, and the oi the secretaries from London, it has been ?? ...

A SHOCKING TRAGEDY

... A. SHOCKING TRAGEDY. In id of A FAA1ILY MURDERED AND THE igr - EHOUSE SET ON FIRE. l- e A tragedy of a most terrible character was per- at petrated at -the quiet -little North Notts town of ig Mansfield, on the borders of Sherwood Forest, in in the early 'bours of yesterday morning. Tie house a in irhich the tragedy occrurr ed, was tenanted by a- Mr-a P-eynolds, whose three sons lived with her ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... EGlH COU:RT OF .TUSTICE-VACATION Si 1'TIfN-S--Art4rST c 4. M9.. .ltstice Mbrt-R'n, vacation judge, continued n %anning of motionq of pressing importance in .Lte yufci5 s Berich to-day. ..SA;ii & ,tOOTIoF.AD V. NORTHERS SHIPOWNSER C.OMIPANY, LIMITED. 0lr J. H. Moue (instructed bv NMessrs. Carson ?? Dc iI. I;elfast) mnuved for final judgment for £3 :1 150 !n respect of brokerage on two s:! ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... AmDrAGoB.-AtArmaghpettysessionson 15th inst., before Messrs. N. L. Townsend, R.M. (presiding); Robert G. M'Crum, J.P. ; Arthur Nelson, J.P. ; William J. Best, J.P.; Henry Hil- lock, J.P.; and John Compton, J.P., Sarah Mulally, wife of Francis Mulally, English Street, Armagh, prosecuted her husband for assaulting her. The prisoner, who was a week in jail, appeared in custody. Their Worships ...