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PETTY SESSIONS

... BALLS-UOT (NarwlY).-At the Ballybot petty ses- sions, on 23rd inst., before Mr. J. F. Erskine, J, P., presiding, Private Francis Goddard, Duke of Corn- wall's Light Infantry, Newry, was brought up in custody, charged with that he, on or about the 26th December, 1895, did unlawfully steal, take, s and carry away a sulin of money, two rings, and two seals, the property of one Robert Maya ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNTY FERLANAGH. EMPANNELLING THE GRAND WRY, On Saturday, at noon, before the Sub-Sheriff of the county (Mr. L. P. Kiught), the High Sheriff (Sir A. D. Brooke, Bart.) being unavoidably absent, Mr. J. W. Hanrahan, Clerk of the Crown and Peace, swore the following gentlemen on the Grand Jury:- W. Darcy Irvine, D.L. (foreman). Viscount Corry. D.L. Colonel J. G. Irvine, J.P. Colonel J. M. ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT- VYSTERDAY. Before Mr. Registrar M'CowrczC. Mr. Edward Allworthy, official assignee, and Mr. J. H. B. Murphy, assistant registrar, were in attendance. There was one arrangement matter before the Court, in which Mr. W. M. M'Grath (instructed bv Mr. Samuel Ross), Mr. David M'Gonigal, and Mir. C. H. Brett (Messrs. L'Estrange & Brett), wvere professionally engaged. IN r. ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... CHANNCERY DIVJSION.-MAB. 20. Before tbp Master cf ti- otolIs. PROTYIDSN v. M-LNEL};B -A ABiITitATIO\. This t-%. mcsoz tsC rooke a s'abission so. srbitratisl i Wns1 the av;strd bas,,el tbereoix a -ute l- C -urt. The deote-' dain haul estweref ino a contttsct to buiss3 .s Nasisazsl ,.ehseo ecn Termoon, Co'u.tst- Donezal. and erigam-xk the plaintifi ius sob-onteor-tor to ;.ssoit IIa tUe work. tOu ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFA-ST CUSTODY COUTRT-YESTERDAY, Before Messrs. GAirmEm NAGLF, R.M., a-nd DAVID Cocemcrr. SLEiEPING OUT. Five young men named James Wylie, Francis Axion. James Reilly, Victor Williamson, and Jas. Murray were charged by Constable Cosgrove with sleeping in Murphy's brickyard. Springfield Road, at an early hour yesterday morning, without having any visible means of support. Mr. A. J. Lewis ...

THE BISHOP-ELECT OF DERRY IN BELFAST

... THE BISROP-BLECT O' DERRY IN BELFASTL ELOQUENT SERMON ON EVIDENCES OF THE RESURRECTION. Crowded congregations assembled yesterday morning and evening in St. James's Church, when special services in connection with the twentv-fiith anniversary of the consecration of the church were held, the preacher on each occasion being the Very Rev. Dr. G. A. Chadwick, Bishop-elect of Derry. In the morning ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... INQUESIS i? BELFAST. T'HE COLLISION OFF THE COE LANDS. VNQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE MATE. The coroner (Hr. E. S. Win~nigan) held an in- quest yesterday, at 3-30 p.m., on the body of Johnl Davis, mate of the brigantine Archibald, whoI was killed in a collision between the steamer (3o- neorin and the Archibald early on Sunday morn- utg near the Copeland islands, at the entrance of Beifeat Lough. ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DIJBLIN LAW REPORTS. LAiW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Pree the Lwegal Dia-ry.) I'tOLLS. Rutherford's frosit and Trustee Ant, 18$3, or-perle Gregg, 1, Wi'tsla v. Barclay, 2; Rfeatley v. lingersz, 3; Berry City and County Hallway BiSll en-porte O'Gribiey enld afters, 4; ?sUQueetionr v. M'Qoestiool, 5; ~ealy v. Doughty, 6; Ma- iassey's trusts and Trustee Relie! Act, enx-porte Halsassey, 7; Kilwcrthl Rifle ...

CLUB SODA

... COCHRANE ?? MACNISH & SON. LoxDON. SATURDAY,-The Lords of the Privy Council to-day (present-Lord Hobhouse, Lord Macnaghten, Lord Morris, and Sir Richard Crouch) gave judgment in the case of Cochrane v. MIacnish & Son. It was an appeal by Sir Henry Cochrane, who carries on business at ])ublin, Belfast, and other places under the style of Cantrell & Cohrane, from a decision of the Supreme Court ...

THE SHOCKING MURDER OF A GIRL IN BIRMINGHAM

... THE SHOCKING MURDER OF A GIRL IN BIRMIINGHAgi The inquest on the outraged and murdered girl May Lewis was opened yesterday morning by the Birmingham coroner, Mr. Oliver Pemberton. It lasted until a late hour in the evening, and resulted in a verdict of wilful murder against Frank Taylor, labourer, about twenty-four years of age. The newr points broulght out in evidence were that on Tuesday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YFSTIt3uA.Y. I Before Mr. F. G. HOrDER, R.M., and Mr. Wa!. MtZl(oasscx, d.P. I AUIATr EX1t1ESSIONS. For havingi been guilty of using expressions likelv to lead to a breach of the peace. a young I man named Richard Mulholland was 'ined 46, and costs. 'r. Wm. Mi'lldowie prosecuted. A WARLNING TO VAGABONDS. James Sanders, Isaac Davison, and Thomas M'Hale were charged with ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... LOCAL LAW CASE, SPECTAL TELEGRAM. LONDON, TIWSRSOD \V,-In the Queen's Bench Division to-ilav -.Is. Justice Matthew-s and a special jury resumed the hearing of the action of . Gowan v. Briggs and others. This was an action brought by Mr. Henry Gowan, shipbroker, of Bel- fast, against -Mr. Riley Briggs, of Leeds; MIr. Arthur Waithman, and Mr. Horace Nelson, for alleged fraudulent representations ...