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ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY

... fallow ng ngs h >ve held COMSirTII. Mr C Town-bend, J P, the chair. A S prusent—Mes»rsS Ussherßoberts,Oß, and .lobn Several applications from English railway and shipping companies for perinan. the society's pivinises ere considered. The Agricultural Superintendent «a ...

THE CAVAN MURDERS

... THE CAVAN RUIJIRDERS. FURTH;IER RENIM'ND. On tile 23rd inst. the imagisterial investia tion into ?? charges preferred against Philip King for the Wilful murder of his imother in-law, wife, and two childrcn, was resumed in Sherceck Court- house. before Mr. Robert 'Searkie, R.M. OnlI a portion of the lahge number that sought ?? could c-et into the courthouse. Mr. H. P. Ken- - dv, Crono ...

LOSS OF THE LORD O'NEILL

... LOSS OF THE LORD O'NEILL, BOARD OF TRA.DE INQUIRY. THE DLICISNON. The Boaa't of LDade iniplurv into thle loss of thle ?? Lord O'Neill, of Beifast, which occurred oif thu coasc of hcrry on tl'l- l9t Ult.. iwts resuied vetrc i uornitig in tl:e Itfcord e rs 'nil. Uir. GUo-rett Nagle, .Mv., was f resident o thie (Jwl; and CeptCain Richfurdson ?? C',ptain ?? Were ?? nautical assessors. Mr. A. J. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... COLERAINE. Before his Honour Judge OvERzND. Messrs. John Mains, J.P.; and H. J. Wallace, J.P., occupied seats upon the bench. A notice having been published in accordance with the new statute that there were no criminal cases to be tried, the grand and petty jurors summoned tothe court were not present. W 4r.. V. Craig, Sub-Sheriff, presented his Honour, on behalf of the High Sheriff, with a ...

THE CAVAN MURDERS

... EBSSUMEhD -LAGTSTB2RLL DrVEISTIGA- TION. Siencocs, Fas.xY.-Yesterday the magisterial investigaion into the charges against Philip King for the wilfull mlulrder of his wife, mother-in-lawr, and two children, at Nolsghl, was resumed in the Courthouse here, before Messr-s. P. F. Starkic, ?? P. OChllaagan. J.P.; and James O'Con- nor, J.P. The prisoner was conveyed from Dun- dalk Jail under an, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A.SJZE INTELLGENCE, I COUNTY ANTRIM. CROWN COURT. Before Mr. Justice O'BrIREN. COMMNON JURY RECORDS. BLACK V. BLACK. This was asn action by Miary Jane Black. widow, and her tsco minor children. David J. and Mar- g-aret Black. to recall probate of tne will of David Black, deceased, husband of Meiry Jane Black, of which nurbate wa`s granted to the defendant, AdamI Black, brother of the deceased. ...

CORPORATE OFFICIAL IN THE DOCK

... CORPORATE OFFICIAL THE DOCK. ADDITIONAL charges preferred Yesterday the Southern Police Court before Mr Swifts, James Stevenson, who had been • ovorieer in the Cl-ansir.g Department the j. Corporation, whs brought remand. in custody of Detective-officer Larkin, with obtain money, the property of the Cer; poratiou, by false pretonc>'s. Rico prosecuted on behalf of the Cor! p-n-ation E A Ennis ...

SUDDEN DEATHS TRE CITY. Yesterday Dr Coroner, held inquest in the gue on the remains of Laurence aged yesr«. ..

... who died »ud his residence, Richmond place, twvrty past two o'clock on the morning of the 2nd inst. It appeared that the deceased retired to rest the previous night in good health; fchortly after two o'clock observed by his snor tit heavily; aasis'- bum mm, but poor man died almost immediately »fterwards. I.onia R ibitisou, who made the post nortrm rtepo«eii that death from heart di*-'««e ...

SOUTH DUBLIN NATIONAL REGISTRATION ASSOCIATION

... A meeting of the Kingstown luanch of this was held the Town Hall, Kingstown, Wednesday, Thomas Brown, 1' 0, presiding Amongst those pr sent were —M»ssrs .1 T C; P P Hynes, TC; Smith. TC; Kennedy, C li'cliefort. Kdward Harten, P Deyle, P J Graham, J J K«tmedy, J Connoly, Keirii-tration Officer; Jam*-. Trintaa. C ; and .lohn M' K»au, sees pro lem. Various in connection with the organisation the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... = = AW IN-hLLTGENO. = 'I LAWS INTELLIGENCE, I YESTERDAY, he i THE PLANTATION OF ULSTER td JOHNSTOK V. THE IRISH SOCIEIY AND of . OTHERS. Yesterday, before the Master of the Rolls, ll the hearing wa.s resumed of the action lO of Johnston v the Irish Society and otherr. n- in which the ques6ion substantially at issue is .whether the London companies, who, under a sn charter granted in 1608 by ...

COURT OF APPEAL

... (lie for* tUs Lord Chancellor. Lord Justice Fitzpibbon, Lord Just-tcd Walker, and Lord Justice lmni.) h M'Howan.— The hearing of the arguments in tins cast* was resume 1 and conclu !rd. was an action trio before the Lerd Chief Justice and a special jury. The plaintiffs claimed Jt'7so for calls on shares the company which had allotted the defendant his application, through Mr. lluggard, who was ...

SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A RECTOR

... London, Monday. Rev J J Twist, Rector of Ca.tle Essex, is liellaved to have committed suicidef Hopton, near Lowestoft, time had depressed and this naortiicg wa ' round hanging barn. ...