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BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST IIECORDER'S COURT. Yesterday his Honoum the Recorder sat in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings, and corn- menced the business of this court. I Mr. Wiilliim Carson, J.P., clelrk of the peace for ( the city, was in atte adance. ] GRAND yUcYV. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury: -Messrs. John B. Burnett (foreman), William Reid. William l-I. Ward, P. S. Corbett, ...

ULSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... I Beore the LoiDD CHTmF Juswrnc. Mr, H. MtNeile McCormick, Clerk of the e rown, was ii attendance. BRFARUCfNG AND EN'TEEING. Thomas Yates and William Presho were indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling-houuse of James Cassidy, Upper Eustace Street, on 13th No- vember. and stealing therefrom 43 3d in money. Mr. G. H. Campbell, QOC., and Mr. Geo. Hill Smith (lust-ned by Mr. B. N. Johnson ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY NEAR CORK

... TERRIBLE NEAR TRAGEDY CORK. - :, A MAN MIURDEuRS HIS WIFE AM)8 IWO CHILDREN. SAD STORBY OF DOMESTiC MISER-Y. SPECIAL TELEGIAII,. Cons, SIJSDAY.-The qtuiet town oE Pa~ssage was on Saturday night startled by a terrible iloim-s- thc tragedy, the details o>f which are of a, horrible character, and w ithout. parallel in the South. Eidwardl Foley, aged a~bout thbirty-aix years, who haul for some ...

A GLASGOW MURDERER EXECUTED

... A GLASGOW MURDERER EXECUED. George Paterson was executed at, eight o'clock yesterday morning within the Glasgow Prison for the murder of Mary M'Guire last February. The crinae was of the most revolting character. Efforts were made to obtain a reprieve, but without avail, and towards the end Paterson appeared quite re- signed to his fate. Billington, who arrived at the Jail on Saturday, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTOD Y COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. GARRET NAGLE, R. -M., and Jas JxErS1r-NS, J.P. ChARGE OF BIGAMY. ArthurAger was charged on remand by Detec- ?? Stannage With having illegally married Mary Eliza Snence on the 13th August, 1892, in the Alariners' Church, Belfast, his former L wife, Ruth Eliza Hook, whom he married at Nor- w xich in 1888, being then and still alive. Air. J. Carr, ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Pf I l.Jcssrs. F. G. HODa)ra, R.3L, and JtAsS A S S A U L T S. e I . :K rlilton wvas charged by Sergeant Du-n ,f Vtih assaulting his wife MarY Hilton, and also a his mother-in-law, Catherine Traxvers. The ac- cus-ed was sentenced to one montn's imprisonment wvith hard labour. A labourer narned Jazmes Gallamher was charged e with having assaulted his vife ...

THE FINANCIAL QUESTION IN BANGOR

... Tag 1iJ6-UL ¶KOY W BAMIR. A LOCAL GOVERBNiEN'T BOARD INQUIRY D ASKED. 1 PERSONAL VIOLENCE THREATENED. d The monthly meeting of Bangor Town Commis- I sioners was held yesterday in the Boardroom. There were present-Messrs. John M'Meekan (in b the chair), Wim. Johnston, David Morrow, Jamtcs I Crosbie, Archibald Thomson. John Matthews. t Patrick Campbell, James Neill, and James Bow- man. The new ...

THE COLERAINE SHOOTING CASE

... j I fESUMCED INVESTIGATION. Yesterday Captain Welch, R.M.; LM. R. Ferris, J.P.; and Mr. R Rankin, J.P., resumed the ma/gisterial inquiry into the case of fatal shooting at BalJywindland, near Coleraine. The Town Hall was again crowded all day. of The first wiiness called bh Distriot.-.Tspertor 1t Tottenhasm was Dr. J. T. Creery, who repeated the d evidence given by thim at the inquest. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ARITAGIc.-The above weekly court was held yesterday before MIessrs. Hemny Hiluclk, 1P. (in the chair) ; F. J. Best, J.P. ; George A. EIdwards, ?? - and Dr. Gra-y J.P. Jamrnes Forsythe wes sumnuned by Inspector I'Court for cruelty to al animal under the Cruelty to Animals Act. The iinspector stated that he met defendant in Dobbin Strcet, who told him he had come from near Gale- don. The ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REPO'RTS. LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) ROLLS. Chnmbers v. Armstrong; Maguire ,. O'Brien; S. Drone nnn, deemised, O'Haras v. Drennan; Cowan v. Cowan; rsame r same; E Coyle. deceased, Coyle v. eayle; OCHara I v Attorey-General; Blood v Spaight; J Brennian, de- ceased, tI ermott v Breunnari, U. Lynch, deceased, I ]erena v Leaehrman, H. IV. Beher. deceased, imecher I ...

COUNTY CAVAN MURDERS

... COUNTY CVAYN MURDERS. PRISONTE R RRTU R2N' LD FO0R TRIAL. _ _ I ST rarrocs SATrRDAY.-To-day. in the Court- ho-use here. before ',Iesrs. ?? F. Starkie, R.3., and Jas. C. Conlner, J.P., the magisterial ;iiveCiaiot' ;ino blla cl-urgS againt Philip Kl1ng for the .il'iil mirder ot his wife, nother-in-lawv, lnait xci ! wircr., a- Ic-ant. edl and c1jnCluded. The 'ii'O,5t [ i-:; * OH1UV.~ 1 end-v .n ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... ANTPJM. Before Mr. HEaNY FITZGIBBON, Q. C. Messrs. Henry M. Crawford, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, and .Mr. H. M'Neile M'Cormick, registrar, ,were present. . ?? Mr. L. Jackson Holmtes, solicitor, Antrim, applied on behalf of I Mrs. Gatherine M4urphy, of High Street, for a transfer of a spirit license from her deceased husband. The application was mnade at January sessions, whilen the ...