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QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUIA R T EFlT S EiS1ONS. Before his Hon~lour, .3 Ago 1Misery Mr.J.C. itrhe, iiS'si-iJetrii; ]\r. J. Morrow, -n) r. A. P. :ScIregistrar of tlie cotiti, aorta in attendance. AOflNS AG.I'NS THE GREA~T NORTHIERN r.ILWrAY. Bernard Glx 0h of Armiiagh, Seted thu Great Northern ?'tiuslav Co'niany ford £7, loss sustained by him tor (1-In' t i to' .1Cllflttginlfli0li of blanklets Pitt on rail nt x'c ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT READY

... On Saturday District-Inspector Wa.lsh charged a, man ?? John Steerson ab Keadsy petty sessions with baivinig on the same day killed :cnl mnurdered one Edward Toal. 'I'he prisoner, during the hearing of tho evidence, seemed. to feel his ?? keenly. Sergeant James Belford deposteu that at about 2-30 a.n. on 11th inst. lhe was in bed, and was called bh Constable Sands, lie wvent down aud found ...

THE MUSWELL HILL MURDER

... THE MUSWELL HILL MURDER, PRISONERS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. At Highgate yesterday Henry Fowler and Albert .>Milsom were charged on remand with burglary and murdering Henry Smith at Musoeell Lodge, Mus- wel] Hill, and Emily Milson was charged with being accessory after the fact to the murder. Mr. Avory prosecuted for the Treasury. He said the crime was comnmitted on the 13th of February. The ...

ANTRIM UNION MILK CONTRACT

... ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES. . tOCAL GOVIctNiT.NT BOAPD I'QUIRY. Yesterday Mir. R. Agnew, Local Government Board Inspector, held a sworn inquiry in Antrim Workhouse into certain irregularities alleged to have taken place in connection with the last milk contract. Amongst those present in the Board- room during the proceedings were-Dr. John J. Adams, JP. (chairman of the Boardi; Messrs. David Dickey ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... COOleSTOWN..-These sessions were held yester- dav in the Courthouse, Cookstown, before Messrs. John Raphael, J.P. (chairman); Richard Cniff, J.P.; Stewart Devlin, J.P.; Thomas S. Magill, ?? ,John Rickard, J.P.; and Win. Anderson, J.P. Twvo young girls named Connolly and Baxter were charged, under the Towns Improvenient Act, with riotous and indecent behaviour on 10th inst. Mr. James Mullan ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DONA&HADEE. -- The monthly court was u held on the 4th inst., before the following magis- I trates - Alexander M'Iinn (in the chair), C John M'Connell, and Colonel Delacherois. Ser- geant Dann charged Colin Burns, of Ballyfotherly, d onaghadee, for being drunk and disorderly at ti Donagbadee on 23rd ivay, and on a second sum- tl mons for assaulting and heating Constable M'Hugh, tl at same time ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALL Y-MEN A. Before his Honour Judge FiTzcizcoNr.-frsNE23 Mr. H. MINeill1 Cornick. regi;rar. apl Mr Henry 1. Cratwford, Deputy-Clerk of the Pease, vere in autendance. CPAWFORD V. FTLTON. This wes an action brought by the r.laintiff. James Crawford, KiilLyless, against the detendsnt John Fulton, of sanie place, to recover £20 (iatl. eg sus tained by reason of defendant having ol,sru: ted ...

INQUEST IN BELFAST

... INQUEST IN BELF AST. A CHILD DROWNED. The coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) and a jury held e an inquest, at noon yesterday in the Recorder's -Court, on the body of a child named Dar.d MNax- 1 well, aged two years and five months, who was s foundl drowned in a pond at the rere of Walmner ; treet, Ballynafeigh, on Monday evening. Sergeant Seymour conducted the inquiry. Lizzie -Maxwell said she lived ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLiGENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTRDnAK. I Before Messrs. F. G. HODDER, R.M., and DAVID CORBETr. A S S .A U L T S. Lizzie M'Aleese was charged by Sergeant Brown with having violently assaulted her husband on the 18th inst. by striking him on the head with a poker and on the face with a can. Mr. D. F. Spiller prosecuted in the palice cases. The in- jured mar said he had not been ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST IIECORDER'S COURT. Yesterday his Honoum the Recorder sat in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings, and corn- menced the business of this court. I Mr. Wiilliim Carson, J.P., clelrk of the peace for ( the city, was in atte adance. ] GRAND yUcYV. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury: -Messrs. John B. Burnett (foreman), William Reid. William l-I. Ward, P. S. Corbett, ...

ULSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... I Beore the LoiDD CHTmF Juswrnc. Mr, H. MtNeile McCormick, Clerk of the e rown, was ii attendance. BRFARUCfNG AND EN'TEEING. Thomas Yates and William Presho were indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling-houuse of James Cassidy, Upper Eustace Street, on 13th No- vember. and stealing therefrom 43 3d in money. Mr. G. H. Campbell, QOC., and Mr. Geo. Hill Smith (lust-ned by Mr. B. N. Johnson ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY NEAR CORK

... TERRIBLE NEAR TRAGEDY CORK. - :, A MAN MIURDEuRS HIS WIFE AM)8 IWO CHILDREN. SAD STORBY OF DOMESTiC MISER-Y. SPECIAL TELEGIAII,. Cons, SIJSDAY.-The qtuiet town oE Pa~ssage was on Saturday night startled by a terrible iloim-s- thc tragedy, the details o>f which are of a, horrible character, and w ithout. parallel in the South. Eidwardl Foley, aged a~bout thbirty-aix years, who haul for some ...