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THE GLASNEVIN MURDER

... THE GLASNEVLN MURDER. | CHARGE AGAINST DECEASED'S BROTHER. DimTJN, THVDSDAY.-The Police Courts proved -a centre of unusual attraction this morning, in conseiluence of the arrest of Samuel Chlads, last night, charged with the murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, aged seventy-six years, at his resi- dence, Glasnaevin, on the night of Saturday, the 2nd, or morning of Sunday, 3rd September. The N ...

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 ...

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 ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Yesterday-Before His Honour Judge FITZGIBBON. Mi. H. M. Crawford, registrar, was in atten- dance. ASSAULT CASE. KELLY V. 31'NETLL. This was an action brought, by Joseph Kelly, publican, Ravenhill Road, against James M'Ntili, 26, Apsley Street, clerk, for the recovery of £20 for assault, alleged to have been committed in July last. Mr. David M'Gonigal (for Mr. M'Erlean) ap- I peared for the ...

THE MURDER OF MR. CHILDS

... TIIE - S OHARGE AGAINST HIS BROTUR - I Yesterday at two o'clock in Ah,' Nortern Po.ice Court-, before Mr WaIl, Q C, Samuel Childs; of 51' St Patrick's road, Drumcondra, wa brought up on re- I mand charged with the wilful murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, at 6 Bengal ter- race, Finglas, on the night of the 2nd of Septem- ber. Long before the ease came on the court had become so thronged ...

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE FRENCH REPUBLIC

... ALIE GED. CO-NEPIR111 A(M T-:h-NSTl- X ; : F' IRENIXN IM&I it'OITN TA-P'EISO.NAGEhS I~ ti GA- TE* s 1 1 ?? - ?? Friday. . t Hesamard, Chie sf .the ?? . nent, to-d searched theireeidences of a nmats- her erperthue suspecte of being concerned in . 'conspiracy againet .he'lbpubll uc. Th't searhs are expecte'toiel t;the arrkit of the. hb'e of an impo±'tsn p5nciabranch of he- ?? prv fa,-'& SS-Rd' ...

THE DREYUS COURTMARTIAL

... T l- J)DREYFUS COURT- -, , MARTIAL. z . I. . I AN ARRAY OF WITNESSES THE BORDEREAU AND THE1 120 SHORT GUN TIFF BETWEEN M LABORI AND THE P1ESJDENT (PBSW ASSOCJATION FOREIGN SPECIAL,) . Rennes, September 1st. The arrangements for the admission of the Mgneral public at the entrance in the Rue de Toulier were somewhat modified this morning. As usual a considerable crowd had at an early hour ...

DREYFUS COURT-MARTIAL

... 1DREYFUS COURT-IIAPRTIAL.I [ CLOSE Oh THE CASE, ANOTHER CONVICTION. TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENT ' ELOQUENT SPEECH FOR THE DEFENCE. .RsN\Fs, SATURDAY.-The Dreyfos court- martial was brought to a close to-day. Tlie morn- ing was devoted to the completion of Maitre De- Imange's eloquent and masterly speech tor the de- fence, and the Court. adjourned from one to three o'clock, when, after a few ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... THE BEYFUS CASE. I PROBABLE RELEASE Paris, Friday. .The 'Miatin understands that the Cabinet his agreed in principle to the granting of a pardon to Dreyfus, and that the requisite decree will be signed next Tuesday Many provincial papers insist that Dreyfus should be pardoned. The Figaro states that a number of mili- tary officers are in favour of the prisoner's release. The Figaro ...

THE DREYFUS COURTMARTIAL

... ' TRHE..DREYAFUS COURT- - MAllTAL- LICATION BY M. LABORI CLOSE OF THE EVIDENCE M CARRIERFE'S SPEECH FOR THEP PROSECUTION -HE DECLARES DREYUS GUiLTY. (PEas ASS0CIATION 2035305 SPZCIAL) Rennes, Thursday. X When the Court reassembled this morning a letter was read from the witness Cernuechi, saying that he was ill in bed aid could- not attend. M: Labori subsequently stated that he' had teen ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REPONRTS. VACATION MiOTIONS. DUBLeN, WEDNESDAY.-Mr. Justice Kenny, vacation judge, sat to-day to bear motions o& an urgent character for all divisions of the High Court. SSAGFCe' rUBLISHING CO. V. MOORE. This case -was listed for hearing, but when it was called the solicitor for tue defendant stated that it had been settled, and might be struck out. The action was brought to ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ; ?? monthly court was 'held yes- terday, before Major-Gelneral Montgomery, D.L. Corlonel Bovlhy, R.M.; and Mr. Wm. Gibson. Tbis was the annual licensing sessions, and the pu'blicans' certifcates were all signed. Andrew Finlay summoned Hugh Ritchie for nniawfally leaving his employrnint as farm servant. £4 com- pensation was claimed. The Court awarded £2 compensation an d csti. John Hamilton, ...