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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Fronl tile Leg-l Diary.) ROLLS. O'Sd-livan v. Fitzterazd; Benison v. CopIeM; same v. .sme (Baker); OWHar v. A torney-Geneal; J.MUOracken, deceoaed, IfOrackea v. Smyyth; N gnt v. .Nugent; same v. same (Anderson and Bland); J. YcgOn, deoeased, Hogan v. Hogan: same matter -,nd eaase; Rall v. Gralhem; M. Kelly, deceaaed, Moore v. Belly; 'CMleliand & Co., Ltd.; Attorney ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN DUNDALK

... ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN DUND ALK. MAGISTERIAL INVESTIGATION. Patrick Crilly, a quiet-looking young man em- ployed in the Dundalk Distillery, wvas brought up in cuetody yesterday morning-before -Mr. R. H. Beresford, R.5l.-charged with the wilful murder of his wife, Anne Crilly, on the previous right. The fact of the magisterial investigation being held before the coroner's inquest is accounted ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST RECORlDER'S COURT. Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FiTZcIBOnX. xc | ir. H. 31. Crawford, registrar, was in atten- w dance. BIRMflNG1AOM CYCLE CO. V. JAGESON. The Dirmingham Cycle Company sued Matthew a Jackson, Upper Arthur Street, cycle dealer, to f recover £10 lOs, the price of a road racer cycle. s Mr. Thomas Harrison (instructed by Mr. B.. J. Portcr), appearnd for the plaintiffs; ...

A BOY'S EXTRAORDINARY CAREER

... A BOY'S EX.TRAO1)DINARY CAREER. I - I GLAScow, FatDrY.-At Kinning Park polce court to-day, David Craig, a boy of eleven years, whose father is a labourer, w 3s sentenced to four years' detention in Paisley Industrial School. A I remarkable story of his doings during the last seven months was told in court. In December last he was charged with stealing a jacket and bonnet from a child and ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSJZ1I INIELr1IGIEN{?E, COUCOU X .ANTtStIlI.. Cr-i033W COOJRT. Lcd Chi.efC:). Bao Puds Ifte ~rn -1E, ;i ?? 11\t cl;rrnt-k. clerk ef thee peace, ! tu at' ,,,tc f,,r havng oni nlte srh fn, wi ?? e-Ie~at, ,t zntent, with tine o t * Q.C C. M.P, ti- and M~r. Geo. i I- t1 v MeisSl. Johns, Barets. ?? ! trtI ;i c-.1i;.seai.n as- it tx il-*.nec, the itrtheisontorr was --L- H' Li- taT RIO CASE>IO CAS ...

THE AMERICAN MARKETS

... I- MW YORK STOCK EXCIANGI. NEW YORK, Saturday. The Stock Exchange will be closed next Mon- day and Tuesday for the Independence Day festi- vities. To-day's market has been active especially in the favourite railway issues, and the total trans- actions are computed at about 276,000 shares, which brings the week's turn over up to about 2,650,000 shares, against a 190,000 in the previous week. ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... SATURDAY-Before his Honour Judge FITZGIBBON. MILLSR V. ROBSON. Thomeas H. Miller, dairyman, Newtownbreda, sued John and Joseph W. Robson, auctioneers, Ohichester Street, to recover £10, being money had and received by ihe defendant for the plain eiff's use. . Mr. H. Hanna. (instructed by Mr. S. Ross) ap- peared for the plarntiff, and 31r. Frank Kerr for the defendants. e The plaintiff stfted ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... IN QUESTS IN BELFAST. CONTEM1PT OF COURT EXCUSED. M~r. E. S. Finnigan, coroner, at the Falls Road1 Baths, last evening, resumed the adjourned inquiry l relative to the death of FAnnie Teresa Wilson, aged seventeen y ears, at 59, Balkan Street, on the morning of the 14th inst. Head-Constable Magauran conducted the proceedings. When the inquestl commenced on Saturday Anne Jane Wilson, . ...

THE CLONES TRAGEDY

... PRISONERS AGAIN BEFORE TEE MAGISTRATES. At Clones, yesterday-before Rev. A. N. Haire- Foster, J.P. (chairman); Messrs. J. uM'Lean, R.M. ; W. Parke, J.P. ; S. K. Jackson, J.P.; and T. A. Rewling, J.P.-Denis Courtney and Phil Smith were charged on remand with the murder of James M'Donald on the 29th June, at Gleer, about 1k mile from Clones, and with seriously injuring Edward Mbaguire on the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Frm the Lega1 Diay.) H. M. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. t Boma v. Oai&d; in tie miter of ea arig*n dr , (debtor'e appt) ROILS. Davorega v. Wootton and othern. Vi0S.HCaNCELLOR AT ClHAMERS. Giva, deceaad, Roo. v. Givmn; Moamn v. 'reonor; GillesTe T. Hendiersno.; Dorn sd 6ettltd Imad Aot; s 'Mhunder and Tristee Acto Garohvn v Moore; Lurgan a Tow-n Commisioners and Gutnore, ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... I DUB'IN LAWJPP TS,-| I _1 ?? -,,or - 7-5.Si -p eil wolt 'ztbnl'l {- ACTION AGAINST AOfl;;LSE IOE-, TUJTOR. ?? ) ~ i - - HUGHES v. OONNBLL-JUDGMENT. 7 In the Chaicery Division yesterday, before the t Vice-Chancellor, the hearing of this cwe was re- eamned and conluded. It was an action for an in- e junction brought by Michael Hughes, the pro- prietor of a Civil Service academy in Belfast, to ...

THE INQUIRY AT THE WORKHOUSE

... I THE INQUIRY AT THE WORKJJOUS& I The Local Government Board inquiry concern. ing the disappearance of sixtv-four blankets from the local union workhous-e on the 10th March last wias resumed vesterrlry by Mr. Robe-r. Agnew, Local Governmenit Board inspector Mr. Williaen Harper, solicitor, %watcheed the proceedings on be- half of the Guardians, Mr. Tughan appeared for \Vardnuaster Gallen, and ...