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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 ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

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

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 ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday-Before his 'Honour Judge FITZGIBBON. Mr. H. M'Neile McCormick, registrar, and Mr Edward AKiworthy, official assignee, were in at- tendance. There were five arrangement matters,in which ihe solicitors engaged were Messrs. David M'VGonigal, Samuel Roms, P. J. Magee, and Harper & Mill IN RE ROBERT BROWN. The bankrupt was a builder and contractor carry- ing on business in Nertownards, ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... B E L PA S T. ALDERAUNT DEMPSEY'S VOTE. A CASE STATED. RFF.EXINiG REFUSED In the court for the East Division yesterday- b before Mr. Standish O'Grady. Revising Barrister- I the circumstances in connection with Alderman I a Dempsey's vote were again mentioned. t At the sitting of the Court, The Revisin, Barrister said that two or three y days since he0 had a private letter from Mr. Dempsey. It ...

STRABANE LICENSING SESSIONS

... STRABANE LICENSING SRSSIONS. SIP. PRANCIS MADY aN-1 Tin nuuuISTRAES. At the Strabane licensing sessions on 12'th inst. there were twenty-one magistrates on the bench along with his Honour Sir Francis Brady, Q.C. MIr. Neil Bradley, J.P., Strabane, applied for a new license for his house in Back Street. The ap- plication wvas opposed by Mr. Moody, solicitor, nn behalf of the Temperance ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN1 INTELLIGENCE. REUTER'S TELEGRAUS. MURDERS BY A SAILOR. BOARDING PART Y RECEIVED WITH RFLE SHOTS. PARIS, Thursday. A message from Teneriffe reports the murdering of the captain, his *vife, and the first mate by an able senvian of the brig Juliana Schlosser, which has strived there. On a party from the Spanish cruiser Inganta Isabel, acting on an appeal from the Brazilian Consul at ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterda~y-Before his Honour Judge FITZGIDBGN. Mr. H. M'Neile M'Cormick, registra and Mr. Edward Allworthy, official assignee, were in attendance. There were three arrangement Matters, in wbhich the solicitors engaged were Messrs. D. MI'Gonig-ai. S. Ross, T. E. Alexander, and L'Estrange & Brett. rN Pr ROBFRT WILSON. The bankrupt was a builder and contractor carry- ing on business in Dunrairn ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST. Ity Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FrTzamorM^. of Mr. H. M1. Crawford, deputy and acting Plerk at, of the peace, was in attendance. ore RIMTINAL INJURIES. ed Stafford MI'Lean. Collinward, clailed £300 comal piensation in respect of the burning of land on -r28th M ay last. it, Mr. ?? (instructed by Mr. Turnbull) op- In peared for the applicant, and M-r. Harper for ?? Belfast Rural ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLLGENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY CONTT-YaEmDsY i Before Messrs. F. G. HODDER, R.M., and ArsX. MALCOMlSON, J.P. A. L L L G E D 1. A R C E N Y. James Murray was charged with the larceny .f1 a quantity of -crap iron, the property of David Simpson, Fife Street. It appeared that the iron nias missed in September last, and recently it vwas offered for sale to a marine dealer in the city by the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUJBLIN LAW REPORTS. JURY TRIALS-OcT. 27. Before the LORiD Cmxr BARON and a Special Jry. IMPORTAN'r To AUOCTIONMtBS AND COMXdSSLON AGENTS. FFRGUSON & HAmVEY V. POTTS The hearing of this action was resumed, and concluded. The plaintiffs are Messrs. Ferguson & Harvey, a firm, of auctioneers, valuers, and corn- nission agents, carrying on business in iaella4t and Lisburn, and claimed £147 18s 3d ...