INQUEST ON THE OROTAVA VICTIMS

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TO-DAY'S LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... TO-DAY'S LEGAL INELLIGENCE I INTELLIGENCE. THE RUSSELL-SCOTT LIBEL JTRIAL. The rumour that at the resumption of the Russell-Scott libel trial a witness for the defence would give evidence of a sensational character is now denied. Apparently there was no truth in the suggestion. As at present arranged the trial will be resumed on Monday. As to what will be done at the resumed hearibg there is ...

STRANDING OF THE PODEROSA

... | JUDGnsNT IN TrNQ steUIR. In the Edinburgh Sheriff Coitrt-HooSe yesterday judgment; was given in the Board of Trade inquiry respecting the loss of the steamship Poderosa, which was stranded on Scoughall Rocks, six miles from Dunbar, on the night of 27th November last. Sheriff Rutberfurd aud Captain Parish and Captain Edwards, nautical assessors, were on the bench. Sheriff Rutherfurd, in ...

The Court

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LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ,LIVER-POOL BANKRUPTCY COURT. TB ad UTHRSDAY, DECEMBER 31. Ig BDEnE MP. REGISTRAR COOPER l EXA IN COkS CLOSED AND AD- JOURNED. , e The public examination of James Hartley, n hosier, Southport, was clo ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... The coroner (Mr.E B. S. Finnigan) held an inqniry' yesterday in the Recordler's'Court into the circum- stances attending the demnise of Arthur Higginson, aced about fortv-five years, who dlied suddenly on Wednesday morning in the house, 8, Bann Street. It appeared that on Christmas Day the deceased, who had been working in Barrow-in-Furness, came to Belfast for the holidays. He had been taking ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CRARGES.j CONFESSION OF MURDER BY A SOLDIER. On the evening of the 30th u1t. Private Francis Rolfe, aged 21 years, of the Oxford Regiment, Beggars' Bush Barracks, made the following state- ment to Sergeant Lawlor:- I want to give myself up to you. I murdered a woman in Read- inss, England, last Saturday night. Reading is my uative place. I was on furlough, and was in company with a ...

CONFESSION OF A DUBLIN SOLDIER

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COLLISION BETWEEN GLASGOW STEAMERS

... COLLISlION I BET EE C-LASGOW STE AMERS. ACTION AGAINST CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY. Sheriff Balfou;r gave judgment yesterday iu asf aetion brou-ght in Glaso-o0 :bheriff Court by John Simpson. 129 Hone Street, owner of the s.s= I Preinier, claiarhig GOQ ?? the Clyde Shipping Comrnyany 21 Carlton P:ace, o-.nors of the s.s. Turkar, as cou erse.nution icr damages caused to the Prenier by the Tuskar ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THEJ POLIE o COURTS. W4L WZlTON'8 OPINION oP A JUT. ]Mle Weston and 1ary Coek~la, sortAM in Coyest Garden Market, were chairged at.Bo*wfstreot with twet.I One af the market salesmen, namned North; received a I box of elgars, value 7.. M4., an aL Chrietgms preset., it W=n pkvced in n basket, and during thes absenc of the proprietor it vanished. Later ties pirisoners offered thle oigors; which ...

STRANGE DEATH IN BOOTLE

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STRANGE SUICIDE IN THE OLD KENT-ROAD

... &TAiNGE SUICDE IN THE OLD 4JNT-ROAD. Mr. Arthur C. Laoghaeu, depez eaorer, bold anl in quest at the Sonthwark Coror's GCodt ysterday hfteua Ofn the body ol Olifer Sundmnore Peaie, aed tbirtK,~ yftnra, ?? r, ig tirtvsiou ?? r, residing *at WI, (lid sntfi-rad, who Was fon shot in his I*Wm On ?? Pdw-ad Pesate, a brothe identlind til4 body, and saiA that the deeed had iha fairtvscodheclth. Ho had ...