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LECTURE ON THE DREYFUS TRIAL

... I I ?? ~ ?? I The DreyfAs trial at Rennes was the subject of a very interesting, eloquent, and instructive lec- ture delivered last bight before a crowded audience in the Grosvenor Hall by Rev. D. A. de Mouilpied, M.A., Paris. The Lord Mayor (Mr. Otto Jaif 6, J.P.) was announced to preside, but. being :un- avoidably absent his place was ably filled by 'Mr. F. MNegarry, J.P. Rev. Mr. Mouilpied, ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Cssnzwnuje.-This court was held yesterday, before Colonel Bowlby, E..M. (in the chair); Messrs. R. Dods, J.P.; R. Perceval-MIazwell, J.P-; J. O'Flinn, J.P.; and XV. Stranahan, J.P. Wm. Brown, John Gracey, and Joseph Hall, all of Castleweilan, were charged at the instance of the police with being members of a riotous and disorderly crowd which disturbed the public peace by shouting and ...

THE GLASNEVIN MURDER

... DunBLN, WEDNESDAY.-To-day at two 'clock, I I in the Northern Police Court-before Mr. Wall, I ic Q.C.-Samuel Childe, of 5), St. Patrick's Road, Drumacondra, was brought up on remand charged with the wilful murder of his brother, Thomas a., Childe. at 5, Bengal Terrace, Finglas, on the night n of the 2nd of September. Long before the case n cam& on the court bad become so crowded that R persons ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... 3 ~ ~~ BEL FA.ST.| | Yesterday-Before his H lon.r Judge FITZ( ,1/UO. Mr, H. N[. Crawford. deplity arid acting; clerk of the peace, ?? in I! endate- GREGG, SONS. & Fl XIX V. .AMtEL linui;}. In this ?? thle llaintiff sued [or il i snm of £3, being. :aiollrIH r f eruln icric to t lie defv(rid.nlnt by the lwte M.Ir. PIenlix. Mr. S. rvinblel op- peured for the pltitills, and MNr. D. Nit tigud for ...

PROSECUTION UNDER THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT

... PROSECUTION UNDER THE MERCHAN- DISE MARKS ACT. At Larne petty sessions, held on the 26th inst., n before Colonel M:Neill (cbai.rman), John Heggarty,c and David M'Quillan, John D. M'Vicker, inspec-1E twr of the Belfast Bottle Exchange, Limited, c summoned Alexander 'Neice for having sold to c Andrew Strange, Main Street, four bottles of c lemonade bearing false names and descriptions, v ...

MAGEE COLLEGE, LONDONDERRY

... MAGEE COLLEGiE, LO- JONDERRY CLOSE OF THE SESSION. The usual public mteedtng in connection with the clo.,e of the session was held in thc Common Hall of 'Magec College, yesterday. Professor Lcebody, D.Sch., President. of the Faculty, occu- pied the chair, and on the platform with him wvere-Rev. Professor Henry, D.D. (vice-presi- dent),; Rev. Prlfesser Graham, MA. ; Rev. Pro- fessor Woodburn, N ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... I1 QUARTER SISB1 flNEWTOR'VVNRD-OcToEn2y. Before his Honour Jmno;E ?? Mr. Disney. registrar, was in aetecliaat e WTHTESIDE ?? MA'CANIL;Ii ...

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 ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) M. W a COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. REGISTRATION APPEALS. Rarinon v. Hanrahan =ad C bharlton. atnregh ef iondantdeir, B- M haid. aprelcent; Jones, Iowrthr, and Cin aters, repofaD.tJ. M'aDd., appellant; )tt'Gowaii and (tlvainb~ers. res;':Areuts. Creates (Janesi., appellantit s Holland the s lmenaterda rcspondents. .tw-th Tyrone-Trech, appeiiant. Roth ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BiELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT. Yesterday-Before Mr. Registrar M'COMXaCX. 1 Mr. Edward Allworthy, official assignee, and r.t A. J. Weir, deputy registrar, were in attendance There were five arrangement matters, in whiecs the solicitors engaged weie-Messrs. M'Cutohecn, S Riordan, Orr, and M'Gonigal. a IN BE lAMSES HOS This matter came before the Court on the first r private sitting. The arranging ...

NEWCASTLE PETTY SESSIONS

... At Newcastle court of petty sessions, which was held yesterday. summronses were brought at the suit of District-Inspector D.vies against Arthur MA Viigh. Patrick Mlurphy, ?? MurDhy, Patrick 3Murphy, Jun.; Joseph MV'Clel-and, John Teer, Jehn Charieton, Henry Murphy, Thomais Paul, and Edward Murphy, fishermen, residing in Newcastle, for having, on the 17th November last, on the high seas, ...