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LIFE IN AMERICA

... ,-tpF~ IN~ AI[ERIC Al THE EAGAN COWIT-3ARTIAL. PAINFUL SCENE IN WASHINGTON SUPREME COURT. BY CABLE. .ROMS OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. NFW Yonx, TaSURSDAY.-The court-martial on Commissary-General Eagan continued its sitting to-day at Washington, and heard a number of wit- nesses for the prisoner. All of them testified as to Eagan's perturbed state of mind from the moment General Miles gave his ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SE8SifNS. a .Yeeter&ayaBefore his Honour Judge F imos'. L. Mr. H. M. Crawford, Deputy and Acting Clerk r- of the Peace, was in attendance. e- Tfe earlier part of the sitting was occupied in n disposing of undefended civil bills. P- afLAMGH XaX*AL WATER 00. V., KELLY & 0o. T- hise was an action brought by the Armagh Lf Miners] Water Company against Charles F. Kelly a. and Samuel ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARJ3TER SESSIONS. BELFAST. Saturday-Before his Honour Judge FrrzrrBsoz4. Mr. H. IH. Craw-ford, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, and -.Mr. James Sterling, clerk, were in attendance. MAIRSDEN V, CAR5I.SLE. Robert _Afarsden ,:ued David Ciarlisle, butcher, Ballvyuancarrett, to recover £1 19s, wages due. There was a cross-case for £3 brought against the plaintff at the suit of the defendant for levingi ...

THE DEPARTURE OF DISTRICT INSPECTOR WRIGHT

... THE DEPARTURE OF DI)STRICT INSPECTOR WIGLRT. CONGRATULATIONS IN THE CU-STODY COUPRT. In the Custody Court yesterday morning. be- fore the commencement of the bbusiness, a very pleasing compliment was paid to District-Inspec- tor Wright on his retirement from the Royal Irish Constabulary to take up the duties of chief constable in Newcastle-on-Tyne. Mr. Wright has been stationed in Belfast for ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BAM.arOT.-This weekly court was held in the | Ballvbot Courthouse. on 2nd inst., before -Messrs. 1 Henry Turner, R.M. (presiding; J. L. D. Meares,t C E., di.P; T. O'Hare, j.P-; and Rt. Har-pur, J.P. District - Inspector Wade and 'Mr. Pt. Erskine, C.P.S. vere in attendance. A young man named Patrick MtCaffrey surrendered to his bail charged with having stabbed his uncle, James O'Hagan, ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTiCES-THIS DAY. H M. COURT OF APPEAtL IN IB-ELAND. Edwvard Ball, al ba;nkrupt: Thomnpson v. 3lorice artd others; M Evov a. Great Northern Ra>ilwazy (Irelanid). CompnTlyt ROLLS. H. O'Doninell, deceased, ?? T. 3l'Laugblin; M'Clel- ~land & Co., Ltd.; Hibernian Bank, Ltd., v. Lynes; J.. 34it~wn. deea~sed. Mlonnoell iT. Mitwanr; same matter and cauvse; Golstding v. Sotlivan; J1. B. Given, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTETl'sNE |BELFAST CUSTODYi COURT-lystay~ ,Before the LOR.D MAmaB (M\r. CUe *J~rffn GAsrrETT NAGLE, R.M.; J. C' C. Pwrey;-t CONOOARtltr.TuLATIN THE TXflD ?? On the newtl-appointed l~ord MayoG- his sent on thec Bench nl chief- m t'ikZ0 city, 37r Nagie, R.M., on bhans: orf tae e; luegistrates, offered hint r. heart vt uelGi'4 hloped he would hove a verr prnpoj,ri~i office. Mix A 3. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAT. Before MfeSKrt. GARRETT NAGLE, R.M.; CORnsLS BOYD, JOHN HOLLYWOOD, and W. CRAIG. virFE ASSAULT. Huggh O'Neill was charged with assaulting his wife in their house, York Street, on 7th January. The wife depoed that she had been married for twelve years. Prisoner was greatly addicted to drink, and when drunk was very violent. , On 7th January he came home, having ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... AnMAG.-This court of Petty sessions was held yesterday before Messrs. N. 1h. Townsend, R.M. (presiding); Arthur Nelson, J.P.; Robt. Turnem, J.P.; and Philip Laavery, J.J. After the dis- po;al of a number of drunk and disorderly caser, the Woaowing personsv were summoned for havillg tios at large unmuzzled:-Mr. John Holland. 6d and costs; 1ob'rt Kennedy, fined r sand osts * and John Kane, fined ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... COLERAINE. efore his Honour Judge Ov}mEND. REMITTED ACTION. Mrs. Annie Mullan, Mullaboy, sued James Kane, Glenkeen, to recover £100 damages for alleged assault. The case had been remitted from the superior courts. Mr. Glovev, Barristernat-Law (in- structed by Mr.J. E. Proctor Limavady) appeared for the plaintiff. Mr. W. Moore, Barrister-at-L~aw (instructed by Mr. D. MacLaughlin, Coler ine) for ...

STRANGE SEQUEL TO A RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... October. She vas a lroman of means, and financed the prisoner, who led no occupation and . who was absolutely penniless. In Paris-Johnson became possessed of Clarke quantity of jewellery, but returning to Bondon, he disposed of a great o quantity of it. He was arrested after a corm ml1rieation to Scotland Yard by his lady ffiendt Gvien B320are^fouad noon him. ; DISPUTED CLAIM. BELFAST DENTIST ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... D)UBLIN LASW REPOI{TS. LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. .(Frow the I~egawl Diary) four months. Mr. William R. M'Taggart, examined by The MacDeosnot, deposed to 7Mr. Eddie having said in a conversation in the Empire Theatre, B~ir- mingham, in November, 1896, that he woulld give the ma~n he would send out to Australia £300 salary Aftewerds, when it wvas decided to send oat Mr. Reynolds, Mir. Edaib- said he ...