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EXECUTION IN LIVERPOOL

... Thomas Lloyd was execnt-ed at Liverpool yester- day morning for the men-der of his wife. The pair appeared to bave spent a very unhappy life together, anid there had been frequent quarres between them. O Jtme 19 Lloyd returned home late at night, and was hecard quarrelling with his wife. A woman who slept -n z room close by heard Lloyd go downstairs. and noticed whien h1e came up again that he ...

A GLASGOW MURDERER EXECUTED

... A GLASGOW MURDERER EXECUED. George Paterson was executed at, eight o'clock yesterday morning within the Glasgow Prison for the murder of Mary M'Guire last February. The crinae was of the most revolting character. Efforts were made to obtain a reprieve, but without avail, and towards the end Paterson appeared quite re- signed to his fate. Billington, who arrived at the Jail on Saturday, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTOD Y COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. GARRET NAGLE, R. -M., and Jas JxErS1r-NS, J.P. ChARGE OF BIGAMY. ArthurAger was charged on remand by Detec- ?? Stannage With having illegally married Mary Eliza Snence on the 13th August, 1892, in the Alariners' Church, Belfast, his former L wife, Ruth Eliza Hook, whom he married at Nor- w xich in 1888, being then and still alive. Air. J. Carr, ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Pf I l.Jcssrs. F. G. HODa)ra, R.3L, and JtAsS A S S A U L T S. e I . :K rlilton wvas charged by Sergeant Du-n ,f Vtih assaulting his wife MarY Hilton, and also a his mother-in-law, Catherine Traxvers. The ac- cus-ed was sentenced to one montn's imprisonment wvith hard labour. A labourer narned Jazmes Gallamher was charged e with having assaulted his vife ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REPORTS, , _ 1 LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Dir.t) ye ROLLS. * de Rolls csambers-J. Malone, deceased, Broine v. Malone, mi 1: Todd v. Todd, 2; Johnston v. Johnston, 3; FallEn v. £1 Gately, 4; Pneumatic Tyre Co. v. Grappler Poeunatlo Co., 5. ?? 5. VICG-CHANOW:ELLOR. PI Viec-Chaacellor'a Uharnbers-Reaaria, deceased, 1; KellySir v. Kelly, 2; Faloon v. Brinrkianl, 3; Mitchell, ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DGrAosunn.--This monthly court was held yes- terday biefore Messrs. Daniel Deladierois. D.L, chairman; F. D. Crommelin, John M'Oonnell, D. L. Hughes, William Carmichael. and A- M'3ion. DistrictrInspeetor Feely was also present. Con- stable Shaw eummoned Alexander Palmer for drunkenness andl assault on complainanr. Fined 3s 6d and costs Elizabeth Thomson sumnioned Holbt. e Robirson. her ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... MAGHERAfLT.-Juvr 9. Before his Honour Judge OrninBen. .'KsEx nv. PrTS .DW MWoTE. This was a civil bill at the suit of Henry MlKee, of Dunarnon, against James Pitts, of Dunarnon, and William John Houston, of Ballymughaa, formers, for £48, principal and interest due on foot of defendants' joint and several promissory note, dated 20th April, 1893. and made for the Mm of :240, and payable to ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BAYROT.-This court was held yesterday t before Mdlessrs. Henry Turner, Rk.Ml. (presiding); John K. Todd, J.P.; Thomas O'Hare, J.P.; Jamnes Aiken, J.P.; and Robert Harpur, J.P. Head-Con- stable Flynn prosecuted Thos. Hannigan, Queen Street, for having kept open his licensed premises- for the sclo of intoxicatin.g liquor on Sunday, the 5th inst. Two men named George Stanley, Cloughrea, and ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BA&rLwLX-MSA.-A-I this monthlly court yesterdlay- b~efore Macn~ra. P. C. Crea.ghe, Pr.M!. (chairmaln) Robert Simpson, J.). ; Samuel Smith. J.P., John .pinsrnore. J.P. ; a~nd Alex. Caruoth, J.P.-a puhbli- can named Daniel MI'Eendry, Henry Str eat, H:arry- rifle, was enarged b Sergeant Dngdale with a breach of the ILicensing Actson last Saturdav night. Two men named Can. Perosay and W. J. ...

THE SEDITION IN INDIA

... ThE SEDITION IN INDIA. ! TflJ. COMMITTED JOB TRSIA. I~~ru' anacin S 1aCsfi}VioS.| BOMBAYs, AUGrSi 2.-At the IPolice Court hereI to-day---before the chief magistrate-further for- mna] evidence wvas taken in support of the charge against Gangadhar Tilak, editor of the K;esari, and K~eshew PMahadewr Sal, the printer of that joulr- nal, of inciting to disloyal practices. The receipt and ...

PETTY SFSSIONS

... AnnDr1ASS.-The monti l- court ws held yerkr- day. before Ma0-rTs. J. Jellie (in thle Calir), S. .Iirtin, and P. -Ixurea; criticl It. WlWitcoice (clerk), and J. F. M-aNamrva, DI, R.C. Margaret b Io~lo- ' Ba la-v.s rio, s srrr-r/,ron-d Jose l-l Carson. farmer. Iaklannhixlaal, f-- assau~lt. 'Ibra aes aL cross-ease for t1'reaetoirig ±a-ngr--ge p]ecil--td by Cairson. MI. F. W .urr-at. soliciPor, ...

ULSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... I WIN ;EI~ A~IZLs. geba~ia+-s of these ass-e was resulmed yester- | ?? ;1 Cierown (Joint of the Counrtyv Courthouse, i; ?? ,vt. bzfore 1.ord Chief Baron Paules. X ...