COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... BEFORE MESSRS. W. RATHBONE AND IV. EARLE. ALLEGED ROBBERY AND INTREPID CONDUCT OF A DOMESTIC SEIVANT.-An elderly man, named John Regan, was charged with breaking into the house of Mr. D. Powell, Eaton Cottage, Knotty Ash, and stealing a quantity of silver ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... complainants, on the 20th ult. Mr. Coates prosecuted, and Mr. Rea defended. A line of 10s and costs was imposed. John Lemon was summoned by Constable Arm- strong for cruelly ill-treating a horse, on the Shore Rload, on the 28th October. The constable having proved ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... Juliet SmirIhynan; Coachr makers' Arms, Saltley, to Hannah Maria Short- house; Pheasant, Summer Lane, to Mary Sealy; Welcome, Wheeley's Lane, to E. A. Taylor; White Hart, Cardigan Street, to J. Tipler; Fisherman's Arms, Summer Row, to J. Tabnor; Prince ...

BELFASIT POLICE COUR

... fined in ?? and 05s costs for the assault on the constable. No rule was entered in the other charges. DRIVING OVER A COILD. John Dodds, a 'arman, was brought up in custody of Sub-Constable M'Garvoy, charged with having driven his horse and car over a ...

LEEDS ADJOURNED BREWSTER SESSIONS

... 15, West- treWt, were refused; as was an application by Charles Walker Best, of the Ostlers' Arms, Trinity-street, fiy an on and offn Iviac license. John DOobson, of 19, Carey- street, Hunslet, had given notice of his intention to apprly for an offr ...

INQUESTS IN BRISTOL

... who had.charge of the child, gave the particulars of the occurrence. Mr John Dacre, house surgeon, said the child died from shook, the result of severe bruises on the chest and arm, A verdict of Accidental death was returned. SCALDING FATALITY. At ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Sam. inar Row, to Dennis Hickey ; Junction, Cardigan Street, to WV. H. Jones; Cambridge Inn, Cambridge Street, to Charles Jackson ; Grand Junction, Great Col. mrero Street, to SarBsh Ann Lowe; Fruiterero ' Arms, . Gibb Street, to J. Muddyman; Geeroge and ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... was aetr ged with being drunk and disorderly in Grattan Street, and with assaulting Sub-Constables Malone and M'Glenann in the exeon- tion of iheir duty. Malone said that he arrested the prisoner in Grattan Street for being drank and fighting with another ...

NESTON LICENSING SESSIONS

... neighbour. bood.-Mr. Grattan next addressed the bench on behalf of the application of' Mr. Sharp, who, he said, had conducted a beerhouse at Gilbrook for eight years, and during that time there had been no complaintagainstthe house. Mr. Grattan also said that ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... tat The prisoner was fined 40s and costs, with the an' alternative of fourteen days' imprisonment.e: FIGHTING. me John Bradley and John O'Neill were charged by an, Sub-Constable MGlennon with fighting in Rose- tul mary Street. oh' It appeared that the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in the year 1538 John Braithwaite, Joseph Clinton Rebertsocn, John Whitehead, and J,,lece Evans established the Railway Tires newspaper, and it was agreed tbey should be equally in- terested ice the said paper. On June 16, 1838, John NVliite- tead and ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... by warrant, charged with cutting and wounding Joseph Fisher, a quarryman, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. Mr. Grattan appeared for the defence. The prisoner, it seemed,was employed by the prosecutor and other quarrymen to attend to the sharpening ...