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BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-YESTERDAY. [Before E. ORm3, Esq., R.l.; J. C. O'DoNNrL}, Esq., R11.; and Dr. MURxNEY, J.P.] LARCENY. Isabella Hinglhes was charged with stealing a shawl value for 23s, the property of Margaret M'Evoy, Crumlin Road; and Margaret Scott was charged with illegally pawningthe shawl. Mr. Coates appeared for the vrosecution. The charges having been proven, Their Wionsunis ...

THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... TlHE FENIAN CJONSPIRA.CY. DUBLIN-EXAMIN&TION OF A FENIAN PRISONER. DUBLiN, TuEeDAr. [NRnM TIM EVENING MAIL.] WILaTIto K9NNY, who described himself as a erinder in a factory at Eccles, near Manchester, was brought before Mr. Stronge to-day, at the offloe of the Commissioners of Police, Low er Castle Yard, charged with complicity in the Fenian conspiracy. The prisoner had been arrested by ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before J. a.o'DoNNELL, Eeq., R.l.; EDWD, OCME, Esq., R.M.; and Dr. Munezx, J.P.] NARROW EsCAPE. o0 John Collison, aged 14, was charged by Railway- e: Constable M'Neice with being drank at the County bi Down Railway Terminun. It appeared from the evidence that the prowecutor e8 found the prisoner lying drunk between the carriages ti and the platform, so that if ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLIOZ' COURT-Yx-TEnDY. I |EBefore E. Osno, Esq., R.M.; and J. 0. O'Dos- |NLL, Eeq., R.M.1 PARTY EXP1ESSIISS. James Koily was chargcd Li Su'-Oonstable Molonghney with being drunk and us:ig patty es- psoeionnB. Moisughooy said that he arrested the piloneo for being drunk. On the way to the Polie 4sfice 1:0 told witness tbet he had one thonsand men bt )iis command, and that he was ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... [FRO31 CUR; BXPOBTER-1 DOWNPATEICE;, SATURDAY. Tlsc morning, at a qutarter to eleven o'clock, ROBEaT JoHEsTOX, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Chairman of the County Down, took his seat in the Crown Court, and proceeded with the business of these Sessions. The following magietra'es occupied seats on the Bench: -Cept. O'Dond, R.; Mejor Craig, J.P; James Greer, J.P.; James S. Crawford, Esq., JP.; and ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... A, vSIZE N EW S. COUNTY OF CAVAN. TT;TP..DY, FEB. 22. ?? o7t tSPECTLAL rPORTA.M.] TIn lion. Baron HuGous having d siosed of tbe , ca3en, tihe crinin i! business ?? prceeded g2.z. aflNSE?.NLAUGTEDr. I mbh ?? was irdicted for the manslaughter Em -i ojtr, at Virgin-a, on 1O:h August laEt. ! antr r 7ti tv, and was undefended. i eia. rson, QC., sard Samuel Yktes ?? :necntcd on Dehaljf Lf the Crown. ...

LEGAL NEWS

... LEG?AL NEWS? COUIRT OF PROBATE.l DUSLINI, TiIUBeDAr. [FBoo CUB SEPCIAL nzEearTEB. I [Before the Right Hlon. Judge HEArINGS and a Commron Jury.] ANIIEEW CAMPHELL V. AHOHSIALD BOBDB ASO OTHEBtt. THIs wvas a suit to establish the will of Archibald t Camzpbell, late of Ballymnullan, in the parish of Ban- r gor, in the County of Down, farmer, deceased, who t died on or about the 1st day of January, ...

Assize Intelligence

... Assip . COUNTY OF CAVAN. OROWN COURT. CAVAN, SATUIDAY, JULY 26. BARON FITZGERALD took his seat in the Crown Coumt at ton o'clock. Michael Reed, for Biring at Thomas Smith, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. HughM'Donaldwas indicted for criminallyassault- ing one Alice Poguet. The jury found the prisoner guilty, and he was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. Peter Masterton ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... [FR-OM O0R SPECIAL nm'ouriEi.] Anntyer, AmRLn 6. TirE Sessions for this division of the County Armagh began this morning, at ten o'clock, before HA\NS H. 11AMTILTON, Esq., Q.C., Chairman. The precept was read by John I'Kinstry, Es/q., Deputy Clerk of the Pence, after which the following gentlemoen were sworn oe the GuAND JURY.-John Stephenson Riggs, James Gardiner, John MlPWatters, Alexander ...

Legal Intelligence

... grt-yal 'hfillipice. COURT OF CHANCERY. DUBLIN, TUESDAY, MAY 12. LUCAS AND OTHERS V. BOYD AND OTHERS. THE SoLIccron-GENERnAL, with whom were Messrs. Brewster, Q.C., and J. M'Mahon, applied, on behalf of the trustees of the will of the late Mr. Charles Leslie, for an injunction to restrain the respondents, Messrs. Boyd, Small, M'Geary, and others, fromn attending in the market for flax lately ...

Legal Intelligence

... (,?'Ogaf COURT OF BANKHRUPTCY A'ND IN8SOLVENCY. X ?? Frn3DI. (more OUR SPECIAL aE;or2irrr..) 'Dtefors Judlge Lxca.]: e I e Giosnox. ?? banki-rupts were linen and, comlrmission mer- chants, carrying on business extensively at Dally- mena under the style and title of Win. Gihon & Suns, r and iu Nevw Yeork under that of John Gih;on & Co. The meetin was for final examination. Mr. KvnNrex Q,.C. ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF JOHN MURDOCK

... INQUEST ON THE BODY OF JOHN I MUIDOOK.L YrsTssoAvY, at twrelve o'clock, an inquest was hold nt the General Hospital, by John Jellett, Esq., Coroner, I on the body of John Murdook,. who died from the effects of a gun-shot wound reeeived at Albert Strce.t Place, on Monday, the 15th inst. The following gentlemen ware sworn on the jury -Messrs. Adam Brown (foreman), Edward Smith, John Mursh, John ...