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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 ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIt~N LA&W -1{ I'POeTh.Z l LIAW NOTICES-TEIS DAY. | (Froem the Lega;l Dliuryj H TIIM. CO CIUL'0OF APPE!AL IX 1[ IET'.lAD. Cinonell v. B gydi 1; oti Q ueen 'rt.-tiei pn-rnit.^inn adt Joseph ¶ Pbewtier ?? v. A~bbots, a ;l trra)te:r, 2; Oocit-'y v iionna;, 3, NL Auter ast ltwidirdsoc, 4; 1k-tao Rv-Bboar. 5- ynve vt 'Tweod. 6. For lode-menui to-molrrow (Wvednoiadasy) - O'Briel vr. O'lirien, 1. ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I BELFAST CUSTOWDY COURT-YmTsmcA.' 1 Before Messrs. GAsRETT NMAGLn, R.M.; Jorg e GREGCG, J.P.; Josic HOLLYWOOD, J.P.; and ROBERT KELLY, J.P. i, THREATS. ?? Ard was placed in the dock charged by e Sergeant Biown with threatening his wife. Mr. Spiller prosecuted in this and the other police cases. It appeared that the prisoner said he would cat her throat, and complainant was coIn- a pelled to ...

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 ...

THE DUBLIN CRIM. CONCASE

... THIE DUBLIN CRIM. CON. CASE. Yesterday in the Court of Exchcquer., the Lord Chief Baron end a city special jury resumed thr hearing of the came of Curtis v Ryan.iThe plaintiff, Mr Richard Curtis, a bread-van driver, sued Mr. Wm Ryan, licensed vintner, 1 Merrnton row, to recover damages laid at £1,000 for alleged crins. con. Sergeant Dodd, Messrs George Wright, Q C. and W E 0'1-osrhe ...

[ill] PROTESTANT CLERGYMAN

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DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUJBLIN LAW REPORTS. LAW XNOTICES-THIS DAY. (Frmn the LeaI Dibary.) TT.r. COUILT OF AitPA-L 3SN. MILAND. Co.necit- V. I: -rn.n, 1: NIJ \ list -i lie-I:r~dwi., 2; D,-,alI v. Ji:rbt>1G', 3; (eoyle . Tveed.3r 4. IA 01IL1S.I UnINl lrhambei- henetisil Freve hret Inctitui;;en v, I-VorilY. 1- irvi9e 1leing, 2;. 11 RAin.' I.e.- lvii. 51. 131eati, 3, 11. ?? u-er, iee-.i, Dccliv v. li. 4: Riowtn v. ...

THE READING MURDERS

... THE BEADXING 1W[URDERS. A Reading correspondent ?? their arrest both Dyer and Palmer have written letters to their friends. In these the woman has con- finedE herself to inquiries regardin.g family mat- ters, appearing to altogether ignore the grave charge. On Saturday last A~melia Dyer, nurse, and Arthur Erne~st Palmer;vwcommission agent, were put forward in the dock on a. charge of being con ...

CHARGES AGAINST A BANKRUPT

... DEFENDANT RETURLNED FOR TRAL. In the Belfast Surmmnons Court on Saturday last- before Mr. Garrett NagleR.M.-the heairng of the case in which John Arthur Maconchy and others were complainants and William John Waddeli was! defendant was resumed. The summons set forth that 'thae defendant, within the past four months, at Belfast, beore presentation of a petition in bankruptcy, did atlemnpt to ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT KEADY

... Yesterday Mr. T. G. Peel, coroner for thedivi- sion, held an inquest touching the death of a man named Edward Toal, a farmer of Mfullyash, a dis- tance of four or five miles from Keady. District- Inspector Walsh represented the Crown. Cathe- rine Rafferty deposed that she wvas a sister of de- ceased, who was a bachelor, aged about 77 years. She had lived with deceased for the past eighteen ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLINE LAW RE.PORTS. I AW NOTICES-THIS DAY. Bonn' r. 6- ROLLS. h-erie- ii -:e. 2; ?? V. K t-ccril. 3; Morcncic & O?, lila vi .nl ?? Ains. ...