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THE RICHHILL POACHING CASE

... THE- RICH.IILLL POACOHING CASE. IMPORTANT EVIDENCE. ARnaAGH, THURSDAY.-To-day, at the petty sessions here, before Mir. . G. .MI'Crum, J.P.; Mr. Edward Moorhead, J.P.; and Mr. Robert Gillespie. J.P., Wm. Devlin and John Rafferty were charged by District-Inspector Bonis, of Portadown. with the larceny of elcveniteen rabbit-traps and fifteen rabbits. the property of Mr. Henry Tait, J.P., at ...

COLERAINE QUARTER SESSIONS

... COLERAINTE QU1ARTER SESSONS COLERAINU, FRIDAY.--T1e btishnas of t:j court was commenced to-daew befote Mr. ,jeI NELarNsA:, Q.C., in theCourthonse. Tfo fOIlVE;- magistrates accompanied is HTonour (in beach :-Sir Ii. H. Brac,, Bart. C: Ioi i D.r.; Lieutenant-Gefneral Beresforl. . .: GfLge, EI.M. Mr. Daniel Taylor J.P. Ayr Watney. J.FP.; Mr. H. Ri. Jm noni.P. Mr Buoy J.P. Mr. J. Gribboni ,r.P. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE2LLIGTENCE. CUJSTODY CO^UbRT-Yas P.ilDAY.~ Before the i~onlonrable Colonel FountBIS, li11; Dr. IdiowNEF, 11N., J.P., Ir. O'MNALXIe:V. J.p Mecssrs. JOHN Aas7o'rc TAYI.OII, J.P.; ande Win2 MI'O,^.uEOND, J. P. 'THE SAD FATALJITY ON TJII. NOtRrilEns COEN':iPAS hAIL WAY. ,Tames Smylie, WVin. Ilalnnen, and1 Johnl (ira'r Ivere charged on1 reilntmdl by Sergeant Lnnmn.,5; ;for thalttlcy did ...

A LOCAL SLANDER CASE

... & LOCAL SLANDER CASE. £250 DAMIAGES. Ma, H. II. BOTTOMnnY, Sub.Sheriff, assisted by Mr. Jas. Orr, Q.C., sat in the Grand Jury Room at ten o'clock on Saturday morning for the purpose of assessing damages for an alleged slander spoken of James A. Aitken, of the Whitehouso Flax Spinning Comphny, in the Lombard Cafe, by Charles M. Legge, flax commission agent, Belfast. The case was heard before a ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT CONLIG

... ITHE ALLEGED 1 Dt 1DU AT CONYLG. TIIE INQUEST AND VERDICT. DR. R. 0. PAria. coroner for the division of North Dovu, held an inquest, upon the body of Michael Williamson, in the publiechouse of Mr. John Nieholl, Conlig, yester(lry, at twelve o'clock et)o. DistrictTispctovr I R. F. Wardl. essi:ted by Sergeant Thomas Walsh. Bangor, watched the pro- ccedings on behalf of tile police. Captain C. L. ...

THE LIVERPOOL POISONING CASE

... |THE 1' iV',liPOOL POISONING CASE.| LtVsii'OOL, BMONDAY.-This morning'. Mr. WV. l S. Barrett, one of the mag-istrates for the division, t) drove out with Mr. Swvift, inmagistrates clerk, to to Walton Jail. near Liverpool. for the purpose of constituting a court to further remand Mrs. May- pI trick. Sunperintendent Bryning' was also present. li The proeeedingts were quite formal, and the pri- ...

LURGAN QUARTER SESSIONS

... LURGAN , THUR9DAY.-MC W. H. isar, QO.lt County Court Judge for the Counties of Armagh and Loath, took his seat in the Courthouse in thM town, and commenced the business of the quartea sessions for the Lurgan division of the Counts Airmagh. Ths magistrates who occupied seats on the bench were-Messrs. James Malcolm, D.L,., J.P.; W. Liddell, J.P.; George Greer, J.P.; G. R. Carrick, J.P., John ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I AWV NOTICES.-T'ris DAY. FRIM l'Ii rhEGAl. DIATr. T/T.3L 0 CI..1 OPi APPET The steamship Cmntaiii Parr, for iod.,nneij (1). CHANCERY DIVISION. E. H. Wolie, - lunatic, vouich Lcourit(4). RO LL0!. VICready v. Mllwaine ('); Ile lBelfa.st Corporatiiol, eXrIaltt wVliace )l). VIC'.CIANEUCFLL.OR. Farrell v, Farrell (,); (;eneral lFitanuce Cormpany v. 2-Kay, sru - tlexe(7 ). CONSOLIDATED TAXING ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST .RCOR.DE.R'S COURT. MsR. IIENBY FITZUlBBON, Q.C., County Court JudgeI for Antrim and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday in the Record Court of the Municipal Buildings, and continued the civil business. M~r. Thea. Cunningham, registrar, was in at- tendance. BARTERS V. BtALL-. This was a~n action brought by Win. Banrres, of 54, Shankhull Road, Belfast, hoot mnanufacturer, plaintiff, to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IAW INT ELLGENCE, LAW MOTICnS.-Tm. DUs, PILOM T5'I' LUGtT DIARY. P.3!. COURT OF APPEAL. Dowling v. BillingtGn, V.O., at hearing (1); Gibson v. Tay- lor, Prolute (2). Vaeen v. Middleton (l). re J. Rice, dereaeed. Neilson v. Ric (2); Stevenson v. Iillsar (4), tacyon v. Yunsen (b), Smith v. Cregani (7), Eaton v. Barrett (95. VIOE-CIIANCELfLLR. Fisibbotrnev. Halilton (1). Grant v. Grant (2), ...

THE ARREST OF A FACTORY PROPRIETOR ON A CHARGE OF ARSON

... THE ARREST OF A FACTORY PROPRIETOR ON A CEHARGE OF ARSON. LONDONDERRY, WSDNEsDAY.-The Mayor (Un A. Baxter), with Mr. R. Harvey, RAIL, and Mr. S. Bell, J.P., sat in the Police, Court at eleven o'clock this morning. tames C. BMuirhead, proprietor of a shirt factory in Orchard Street, was brought up on remand, having been arrested on the previons night on the charge of being concerned in setting ...

COWARDLY ATTACK ON A KILKENNY CLERGYMAN

... COWARDLY ATTACK ON A KILKEN.N Y' CIERqGYMAN. KEtuzswVBf, SATURnDA.-The following details of this outrage are now to hand :-The Rev. Charles A. Vignoles. A.M., rector of Burnehureh and Chancellor of St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny. was the victim of the most rufflanly outrage -which has for a long time disgraced thts city and its neighbourhoodT As becomes a descendant of a family that held ...