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PETTY SESSIONS

... KILKEL. -Tile.s petty sessions were held yester- day before Messrs. Johnj Quinn Henryer, J.P. (pie- siding), John Oro, JP,.; Alexander Gordon, 3.1.; ond James Bartley , J.P. 1 District-Inspeetor O'Neill and Mr. Robert Boyd. clerk, were also present. John Kenny and John Sloan were each sent to jail for one mouth for drunken disorder- liness. Joseph Dornar and dances M'Mdllan were fired 5s and ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... The business of this Conurt was opened yesterday in the Recorder's Court by lhis HEonouL Judge Fitzgibbon. Mi'. William Carson. J.P., Cterk of the Pcc,, vas in attendance. The followin in were siworn on rHE CRAND JTRY:- Messrs. Louis A. Phinkett (foreman), Charles L., Leitch, Ba-*s (iappe, WVni. Uilbert, Toni Hal, Adanm L. Ireland. Theodore (Donkey, Archibald Rainer Win. Taylor James Wallace, ...

THE MURDERED EMPRESS

... THE MURDERElD EMPRESS, BRINGINNG ROME TRE REMAINS. ARIRANGEM11ENTS FOR TiE FUNERAL. THE ASSASSIN AGAIN EXAMINi'D.I GENEVA, TQESDAY.-Th1e special trai6n in W1hich, the remains of the hlte Empress wil he conveyedI to Vienna arrived here this morning The interior of th-^e funeral car is entirely draped in black, and is arrituged with ettetne simiplicity. As the Courc dignitilies sent by the ...

THE MURDERED EMPRESS

... THE FUNERAL TRAIN. C t. ARRIVAL IN AUSTRIA. e ARREST OF LUCCHINI'S ACCOMPLICES.r VIENNA, Tm-nSDAY-The train conveying the t remains of the late Empress Elizabeth entered 1 Austrian territory last night, and at every place 3 on its route bhe church bells were tolled as it i passed. Innzbrich wvas reached about half-past t seven this mornirg. Everywhere great crowds c await the train in silence. ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Yesterday, before his Honour Judge FrTZrosnno', Mr. H. M. Crawford, registrar, was in atten- dauce. LKPMODR V. COCHRANE. This was an antion brought by Walliam Lormour, 9, Cargill Street, against W. Cochrane, Botanic Avenue, contractor, to recover £20, loss and damrage sustained by reason of the ca~relessness and negligence of the defendant or his servants in leav- ing a shore at the corner of ...

MURDERED BY MISTAKE

... MURDERlE, ' BY HISTAKE. I SENSATIONAL STORY. II A new development has taken place in connection with the death of Nlr. Mlillis, the hotel manager, whose body was discovered in the River Medway, at Tonbridge, early on the morning of August 20. Although the coroner's jury returned a verdict of Toummd drowned, the absence of jeweliery on the body, which the deceased was known to have been ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... SS PETTY SESSIO.NS. e BANRImDrE.-Tihe presiding justices in this C ourt yesterday were-Dr. William Smnyth Dr. R. B- e a ld e~sss. _kndreT S. Nf'Ie77and. and - James Maguire. The trwlsaets ot Robteit CCilei- ly land, deceased, proceedsid ?? Jamtes Dornan, f bailiff. foL embezzlecrent of £4 IOs. paid to him of on their beball on foot of a decree. The caie u, ?? 1been beflore the Court on ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FcaZGTInno3N. Mr. A. J. Weir deputy-registrar, was in attend- ance. There were five arrangement matters, in which the professional gentlemen engaged were-'Messrs. M'3Gooigal, 'Grath, Bare-nter-at;-Law ; Ross, and M'Cracken. IN RE THOMLS GRlAHAM. This matter camne op for an offer of composition, the sitting being a private one. Tie arranging debtor wats a ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSINS. BALLYMENA,-At this fortnirditlV court nyester- day-before Messrs. Robert Sirawo, JP(ebair- man); S. J. MI'artnty, JP.; J. ?? M'Alitet, LL.B., J.P. ; and James Cosbie, J.P.-Sergtantl John MI'Court, ?? Belfast, charged Robert Millar, Linavallaghan, with cruelty to a horse by working it while in an unfit state Fined in ls and c° costs. Andrew King, Inspector of Fisheries, charged ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... MAJOR ESTERHAZY'S DISCLOSURES. t AUTHORSHIP OF THE BO3RDEREAU. AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY. The Observer yesterday morning, in a fur- t ther article on the Dreyfus case, headed The authorship of the bordcreau, says that though the facts which they gave last Sunday were inm- mediately denied in 2many papers, beth in England z and abroad, and treated with incredulity by some others, the absolute ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... TSaLynAY.-lnh,,,se petty sessions were .held yes- 'or terd-ar before Meesar' P. D. Sullivan, R.M.; flies. Dignen, J. D J Carson, J.P.; Samuel Brown, 24 J, P , L. D. Gray, J.P.; James oa J.P. Sit aln di Tomas 4 OChbe, J. P. Three young mem naimed St Patrick DufEy Patick IMPhullips, and John d MAI-(lons, were summoned for assaulting P, matn ad named Adam Gillespie by striking him and knock- an ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SiESSIONS, EALLTFlOT ,Thes;ti sool were belli yesetsilo colr~aob. l In sirsrs. James~ I. -Ii fi.it '~li r fi t~lJ 21'. A m Thl~t ared ti 'Ic>' o,ts for itt ?? a fn ojl or- monioucs for u ,aO5t.'i'ali -ltaul~itled Sergeaant*' -I )bet liroed ,fslui Coullar. was ci. ~ r or r;'.B0.tso. withi the larceny of is o I fBifetfail. 'teboy was P ?? r5. Johnu Donnelly ~ ~ ~t a ow ¾tella; ig ...