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THE CYCLING FATALITY AT BANGOR

... THlE CYCLIG' FATALITY AT BA NGOR. I . CORONER'S INQUEST. I Mr. E. S. Finnigan, coroner, held an inquest in the Recorder's Court yesterdav on the body of Thos. John MICooey, who died oni the 5th inst. at 21, Castlereagh lBoid. District-Inspetor Frank M. Fenlv oniiduted the inquiry on behalf of the police, nd Ml. 1-1. H. Mesmea ricpr-si-ntcd Rober O'Neili, a car driver, with wh:x.e horse the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... FrwroN..-These fortuightly petty sessions were held on the 15th inst. before Major H. G. S. Alexander, Messrs. A. H. R. Sproule (chairman), H. Johnston, Joseph Taylor, and George Leonard. Mrs. H. M'Clintock, Seskinore, charged James I Gorrigan, Gargrim, with refusing and neglecting.; I to give up possession of port of the lands of Gar- grim which he occupied as caretaker under the Land Law ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTRRDAY. Before Messrs. GARRErr NAGLZ, R.M., and Joni MALICIOUS m'3rY. Lizzie Johnston was charged with breaking a number of panes of glass, the property of the Midnight Mission. Mr. Spiller, who prosecuted, said she went to the place about 12 o'clock noon of the previous day, and demanded admittance. The Matron, looking out of the window, recog- nised her as a person ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Busxason.s.-This court was held yesterday. be- fore Sir F. E. Macnaghten, Bart., H.M.L. (chair- man); the Rigbht Honourable Lord Macnaghten, J.P. Dr. Traill, J.P.; Messrs. A. H. Steen, J.P.; N. W. Grimshaw, J.P.; James Boyle, J.P. There were twenty cases entered for hear- ing. The solicitors employed were Mlessrs. D. MLaughlin, Robert O'Neill, and Dr. Taggart. Sarah MtConaghy, of Lisnagunague, ...

THE LAW'S DELAYS

... TH1E LAW'S DELAYS. It happens that a very large proportion of per- sons awaiting judgment have to spend it in pri- son, under very much the same conditions as if they were already sentenced. Now, as every per- son is held by law to be innocent until he is de- finitely convicted of the crime of which he is ac- cused, it is plain, writes Francis Scougall in thbe Hospital, that a most serious ...

DREYFUS COURT-MARTIAL

... DREYFUS COUJRT-MARTIAL, I I . } b I THREATENING LETTERS. FURTHER, PRECAUTIO'NS TAKEN. M. DE -FREYCINET EXAMINED. THE ALLEGED SYNDICATE. rPSS ASSOCIATION rORTGIN SPEL. REYm'ss, Arust 29.-There was a new feature at the resumption of the Dreyfus trial to-day. This was increased stringency of the precautions taken to protect the Court and those who are taking part in the proceedings, owing to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poL!CL INTELLIG NCE. * LAl clITSTOII' C0 VRT-YESTERDAYy BcLE \ r Ij - lott , R .7 ?? El'wzl,\ il It.l .- .red by Constable ^,2~ , . .. ?? LXitha- Utillepi)e oil I' ; . ?? III.mi dtenaded. A. month's ,.F! . ^, ?? 3, , ?? , t *5 jfltj)osed in the case i.',i. f us tchirged with having r , 'w r oii.n, ol. Alexander Street, ,: > ?? s Shanks, and Thomas ?? ' bd i'h having assaulted Con- . 1tlrh ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... KFADY.-Yesterday in the dayroom of the police barrack a special court oa petty sessions wvas held, when a tramnp named Thomas Kane was charged in custody, before Messrs. Small, J.P., and Hughes, J.P., by Constable Traynor with drunken- ness. The evidence of the complairant having been heartd, the Cou~rt sentenced the prisoner to seven dars in Armagh Jail with hard labour. Lisnuac.-_Yesterday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. GARBhuT NAGLE, REM., and ALEXANDEA MALCOMSON. p.EU.GE ADA4iST A SOLDIER. Samuel Campbell was charged with making a false answer on attestationi1 on the 28th August,5 when joining the Royal Irish Rifles. He was senr tented to a month's imprisonment. UNSOUND EGGS.. Nin.: Spiller, on behalf of the Port Sanitary ;ightpity, made application for the ...

THE RECENT SWORN INQUIRY AT ARMAGH WORKHOUSE

... DECISION OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMEYT BOARD. Yesterday the weekly meeting of the Armagh Board of Guardians was held under the presidency of Maior Stronge, J.P. There was a good atten- dance of the Guardians, thirty-six of whom were present. The resolution of the Guardians declining to read the decision of the Local Government Board in reference to the recent sworn inquiries until the Local ...

ENGLISH GUNBOAT FIRES ON A BOULOGNE SMACK

... ENGLISH GUNBOAT FIRESI ON A BOULOGNE SMACK. The Qlleen has approved of the appointment or Sir James Westland to be a member of the Council of India, and of Mr. Arnold White, Advocate- General at Marinas, to be Chief Justice of Madras, in succession to Sir Arthur Collins, Q.C., xvho has rewed thr owed FRENCH F1SHERNAN KlLLrD. Fo-1;ES'rOS, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.-The troupe! ?? by French smacks ...

SUPPOSED SUICIDE BY LAUDANUM POISONING

... SUPPEED SUICIDE BY LATTDAYTh POISONLNG. IQUET IN BELFAST. Mn E. S. Finnigan, coroner, held an inquest at the Royal Hospital gyeterday on the body of Margarb&iuclair, aged years, who was admitted to the institution on the evening of the 15th inst. suflering from the effects of ?? poisoning, and who died a few hours snbeequently. Wm. Sinclair, 65, Trafalgar Street, said he was the husband of the ...