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THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... THE KENSINGTON 3UIER. I INTER~vIEW ?? THE rPRISONEBS At the reavimc.l ]iL ar-ing at thec Vczt, Lop h-tt Police Gcqr-ti - -i:~:-tLn-di a -xt of4 the cli-i;-ut of Will aq;ipe a' in~ it- lialt if o l ?? ztcCits- I ir sc-ititztjm- cf tie 1Ej-xt-me. T-laue b hil:ii ut al Iflt-erti'vio iUK 'tj -- . :2 ?? SC in- .CsIi faterofil ?? vI.61, ?? liit' ]i s ?? L.~ of' i t -Mr . W ni-nc' 7n :,in givec ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... Before his Honour Judge .FITZGIBRON9. Mr. H. M'Neile M Cormick, registrar, was pre- sent, M'KINNEY t. BORMSrAN. Tbis eras an action brought by James M Kinney, Gorbrighey, against Bernard Bordman, of same place, as administrator of Archibald lI-inney, deceased, to compel specific performance of an agreement for the sale of a farm entered into by Archibald MfKinney with James KIKinney. Mr. W. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... A RMAGH. ON 25th inst. hie Honour Judge Kisbey sat in the County Courthouee, Armagh, and concluded the business. Mr. J. Mann, Clerk of the Crown and Peace; Mr. J. Morrow, assistant, and Mr. G. I Moffet, registrar, were in attendance. SCOTT V. EDWARDS. This was an action brought by George Scott, of Annaclare, against George A. Edwards, J.P. Armagh, to recover the sou ef £45, loss sus- tained by ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER CASE

... I lE KENSINGTO0N MURDIER CASEF EVIDIEiNTCE FROM DUBLIN. A-Ti£31 PT TO ENXJL`T I~N TRlE 'POYAL IRIS___Fl___ILIE16. SPECIALLY RCRPOTPTED I-CR THE DELLEASTNE- nxnnLETTER. DYO-1IPRVTI 1 iCER.. f-le p--lice cou~rt tsce ;-ini tileicrsnuin murider C--ice ?? illtlt e~ven by, hIejiarcii.K ts- aed oi Xi list tu~a.npircj ajt tije 1,V l!ifl 4 ~ t i-0 it tilat Siit (on1 li lvuld le :;iae for the 'ic-asix- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCEO |BELSFAST CUSTODY COOURT-YzamEDa. Before Mfessrs. F. 0. IHozJrnar R.M., and DsVmD Oonna~rr. J. P. CHA~RGE OF LOITEI:RNG. Congstable Vanuston cha~rged Ge=orge Mfoire with loitering a~t Cliftionville that morning wvith intent to commit a felony Whlen arrtd. the prisoner sa>id he wvas working at Muarray's lime kiln, but tnn making inquiries the constotle found .bat the state. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... IAIzE I'NTELLIGENCE, CFNTY ANTRJM.: (RWNCOUR-1T. tr;q'rirmorning, at half-past ten o'clock- ?? Baron Paile- entered the Crown Cour 2hCii;y Courthouse, Cruinlin Road, and re r bu- tie itt-iness of ?? as-x.es irs Cierk of the Crown, Mr. H. ?? ?? Was presen't. !.ARC EN-. ?? tin lyvwho pleod ctnilty to acharge 5S-wivn a coat- te property ef Andrew ''oure, was sentenced to one year's imprison- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW NOTICES.-TaiS DAY. (Fromn the Legal Diary.) iF.lf. COIITl' OF .AI'I'AIJ IN JRFLAND. Simpsan v. Sinjilon, 1; Kevdos, plaintitt, Joyce and DuBfao, defendants, 2. Qlligley ~ ~ v.'hnad-,1 re B;. II'Donaadb dere-suel. Burle vZfti~ph, 2-re.P.' Wielards.on, fleceassed, Ioilden v. ocznion, 3- H1ealy v O'Neill, 4. Before t ue A ,st Chief Clerk-Re C.. Hecrwt., de- ceed, Reid v. Herbert, 1; re ?? ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... AIR MJ A G H. 8 Before his Honour Judge KIssErY. CAMPBELL V. CAMPBELL. AXI OTHE)S. This was an action brought for damages sustained , by plaintiff by reason of defeudant having t obstructed-him in the use of a right of way. Mr. Bell, solicitor, appeared for plaintifi, and Mr. J. R. Gibb for defendants. After hearing evidence in the case, his Honour granted a (lecree for 6d, with title costs. u ...

THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... VERDICT AND SENTENCE. At the Central Criminal Court, London, on Saturday last, before Mr. Justice Wills, the trina was resumned of Oscar Wilde, 40. author. on an indictment charging him with certain misdemea- nours. This was the sixth day of the trials of I Wilde and Taylor. The Marquis of Queensberry was again in attendance. The Solicitor-General Sir Frank Lockwood, QC.), Mr C. F Gill. aid Mi ...

MYSTERIOUS POISONING CASE IN LIMERICK

... ONE DEATH-SEVENTY RUFFEUERS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. LTSXFBClt, SUNDAY.-Quite a sensation las been causdl in Limerirk by a mysterious case of poscolnous food, whi-h has prostrated nearly seventy pstsorwec and resulted in the death of one of the victins. The scene of the tragic occurrence is the Lsoxrel Hill Conzvent, in which is carried on a high- ciaw school, iunder the charge of the nuns, and ...

THE TRIAL OF JABEZ BALFOUR

... LONMDO. TvSnDAY.-JTa Spencer Ballour wm to-day, in Lonudon, again charged with con- spiraey and fraud in connection with various build- ing and larnd societies. Some formal supplemen- tary evidence in connection with the alieged lank- ruptcy frauds having been given, the Crown pro- oeeded to deal wiithl their charge against the pri- soner to the effet. that, while a dtrecior of the Building ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... BELFAST. The revision of the voters' lists for the four par' liamentary divisions of Belfast, and also the re- vision of the list of jurors for the borough, was continued at the County Courthouse, Crunmlin Road, yesterday. The rate collectors and other officials were in attendance. SOUTH AR3MAGH. | r. P. 0. Gaussen, Barrister-at-Law, resumed the revision of the voters' lists for the Newtown- ...