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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY .QUBT-YESulRDY.| Before Messre. G.AREOEr N.nGLs, R.M., and ARTHuR HAUSLL. RIOTOUS CONDUCT. A fine of 40s and costs.was imposed ?? Kelly, wio was charged wit-b having been d&ra, and riotous by m,3sking use of expressions caculated to lead to a breach ot the peare Mr Spiller pro- secuted in this and in otbar. police cases. Rob-art COes and Hugh Orr were clhareged with *hanig been ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. (FROM CORRESPONDENT.) {BY SPSCIAL WIBK.J « London, Friday Morning. made his rentree in ..

... Unionist yesterday afternoon, fie smafl, stout, bald-headed, floridsninp!e*ion d, red-mongtached. lookinv getitleman. was introduced Mr. Austen Chamberain in t&krti of his having become slave bondsman the family, and cuiiwrieusurateiy proud ihe capture. •• Why. ' said prominent Irish member adjiKtiiJtt his Mr. Doughty was pointed out him, he's like a red herring' very aril description, ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST TWO DUBLIN PUBLICANS

... BANKRt'PTCY PROSECUTION IN THE POLICE COCUT. Yesterday in the Northern Police Court. Hefore Mr Carton, Q C, Messrs J Dunne and Thus Keena, ho carried business licensed vintners and grocers 61 Capel street and 223 Britain street, were brought up in custody charged at the instance of the Official As- | of the Court of Bankruptcy, in which | they had been lately adjudicated, with having ...

GROCK\NI» I.N'i'N'l'jUS* ASSIST. ANTS' \ssOCl . lON. The usual meeting *d ,i * above | was he! \e-iordav »inn:«; at

... rooms, • '.0 Ureal Pi k street, Mr. d Parre-.y 't member-, of the committee aei.» Messrs Ilooan, ,f iv. 1» I'it/>iuions, I'hos M'Cabe, M . • )'!leyaii, P !\eeviney. T Par■ y, C t)'lb irne, and d Farrellv. I'lio f* cretary anno me-'d the t f uipincjs from 1 'he f.*ll im.* wholesale 'inns, to v. vote thanks w,i> -d for 'i:«i»* very ' oit >. Wheitiev and liitea and the I»1». r. Pottle Company. ...

SUFFERING AND STARVATION AT KLONDYKE

... London, Friday. The Daily Mail's New York corre*pondent telegraphs—A despatch from Victoria, t British Columbia, says tluit steamer Manaeunso, from Alaska, arrived yesterday with gold valued at three million dollars and a large number Kiondvko miners on board. 1 Many tbs.e iiad made their fortunes, though had brought back nothing. brought £160,000, T Roger £130,000, Louis I'ii ulus £80,0(J0 ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... COOKSTOWS.-This court, wa, held yesterday before Mr. J. 3. Magli, J.P., A.B., ?? Dr. D. H. Charles, J.P.; Messrs. S. E. Ekin, J.P.; Stewart Devlin. J.P. ;Foseph Falls, J.P.; and John Rickard, J.P. The onlv husiness of public interest was an application on behalf of two road contractors named O'Neill and Small, for an order to enter a quarry belonging to Robert Wilson, of Ballynakelly. Mr. ...

MR. HOOLEY'S AFFAIRS

... MB. HOO.LEY'S AFFAIRS. ALLEGED ATTEMPTS AT BRIBERY. Yesterday, before, Mr. Jnstice Wriglht, sitting in the Bankruptcy Division of the High Court of Jus- tice, London, the motion by the Official Receiver in the bankruptoy of Mr. B. T. Hooley calling upon Lard TDe la Warr, Mr. Bradi-haw, Mr. Broadley, and Al-r. Martin Rucker to show cause why they should not be committed far contempt of court, ...

AN INTERESTING INSURANCE CASE

... AN ThTERESTINGINSURANCEOASIE 'IAN INTE RESTUNG INSURANNCE CASE. , * In the Belfast Summons Colurt yesterday, before Messrs. William M'Cormick and James Johnston, Annie Verner, 173, Urney Street, sumllmoned Win. Morgan, agent of the Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society, Garfield Chambers, for £10 4s, due oni the death of Martin Verner, her husband. Mr. Harper appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr ...

MYSTERIOUS DROWNING CASE IN THE BANN

... MYSTERIOUS DROWNING OAfE IN THE BANN. lI INQUNST IN BALLYMOEY. I On the 1st inst.. an inquest was lied at the Rally- Money Workhikose on the body of a man who was found drowned in the River B-an, in the town- land of Cros, three miles frvom Ballymoney. The oc-cuirnoce 1p to thte present bus cased quite a sen- ion tlrxgisagast the distr'ict. OnD abe 31st lot., a lad in the eur~plbymenst of Mr. ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... Oa Saturday tlis workmen and officials toe Roy*] Dublin S.eiety giving the touches t. the at Balisbridge. All tor the opening of the Show on Tuesday. Saturday a great part of the carriage and exhibits bad .arrived, and the o£'.ala busy measuring the space the various itids. By the larger portion thi-» section of show was its place. This work will U continued to-day. Suaa of the have already ...