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LOVE IN THE FACTORY

... IMPOpRTANT TO APPRINTtOES. AT the Thames Police Court, on Thursday, Mr. Samuel Gluckstein, a cigar manufacturer, of No. 31, High Street, Whitechapel, was charged with assault- ing Joseph De Leon, a boy in his service. Mr, Charles Young, Solicitor, conducted the pro- secution, and Mr. Stoddart, Solicitor, appeared for the defence. The complainant, a foreign Jew boy, about Fifteen years of ago, ...

A CHANCERY VICTIM

... AT the Leicester Quarter Sessions, the other (lay, the report of the visiting justices referred to a most cx- traordinary case, in wvhich a poor womnan, who bad bcen engaged in a Chancery sdit, was the victim. She bad beon detained in jail for severml months on account of the non-delivery of certain papers which her attorney had neglected to deliver over, when he ceased to act because all her ...

LAW

... COURT OF CllAN CERY. DUBLIN, SATURDAY. (FROMI OUR SPEC1IAL REPORTER.) SAIURIN V. COLGAN, Met. A. C.osn, on behalf of John Colgan, one or the rcspandenljts in this matter, applied to tile Court for liberty to file an answelriflg aflidavit to the cause pc- tition, which bad been set down for hearing, notwit h- standig tlibat the time for filing afildavits bad expired' The respondenit was a ?? ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Beforo W. T. B. LYoNS, Esq., J.P., and WYi. S. TRACY, Esq., It M.) LARCENY. John Hughes and Robert Macartney were charged with having stolen a bag from the Messrs. Macaulay's flour mill, Corporation Square, on Saturday niglht. The evidence went to show that the prisoners wore seen loitering near a broken window where thle bag was exposed, and shortly aftor it ...

LAW

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY DUBLIN, WEDNESDAY. (FR0OM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.) IN BANKRUPTCY. (Before the HIon. Judge PLuNrET.) IN RC ARTMUR SAMUEL BARLOW. In this case, the bankrupt was a coal merchant and fire clay manufacturer at Coalisland, County Tyrone, The case came before the Court on charge and dis- charge, to consider and decide on thle claim of tile Belfast Gas Company to ...

HILLSBOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... HILLSBItROUG[1 QUART-OR SESSIONS. (Before THnOP1sL1JS JONEs, Esq., Chairman of the County Downi.) A-PEALS-IMPOTANT . JANUARY 12TH. APPE.ALS-lIfPORTAKNT DECISION. ROBERT AGNEWV, APPELLANT; JOIIX TUTHILL, CONSTABLE, RESPoNDENT. This was an appeal against an order of the Moira Court of Petty Sessions whereby, under 3 and 4 Wmi. 4, chap. GS, appcllant was fined £1 and costs lor sell- ing spirits ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFFAST POLICE COURT-YEsTrRDAY. Before WVmr. S. TRACY, Esq., RI.I., and W. T. 1. LYoNs, Esq.) ASSAULTIXG TIlM POLICE. John I1tgwhes was char-ed with havinz maliciously roken several palnes of glass in thle window of Mr. niapbell, and further, with lhaving assaulted Sub- !n 1taiblo Patrick MGrath and Local Constable Villiam M1'Farland in the execution of their duty. Mir. Canmpbell Was allowved ...

THE CASE OF ANNE J. WALTON IRWIN

... THlE CASE OF ANNE J. WALTON IRVIN, (FROM THE CLOE3tE1M 0HRONIlILE.) TuL arrest of this young girl, resident in Fethard,' Upon the felonions charge of concoctirg and writing certain treasonable letters, caused no mtlalt share of excitemnont, not only in the neigilbourhood where she livedbat also in this locality. The strangest rn- mours were afloat as to the nature of the evidence which was ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before WI. S. TRACY, Esq., R.ML.) THERa were only twelve prisoners in custody this morning, on various charges. YOUTIIFUL DEPRAV[IT'--TNETERNAL NrGLEVT. Matilda Fulton, a little girl, entered on the police- bools as a thief; aged ten years, was brought up charged with having stolen a tumbler, valie 6d., from the house of Hulgh Rca, Pliblican, Mill Street. ...

MR. JUSTICE CRAMPTON'S FAREWELL TO THE IRISH BAR

... MR. JUSTICE CRANIPTON'S FAREWELL TO THE I IR18SE BAR. - .. Ix tile Court of Queen's Bench on Friday, shortly after twelve o'clock, 51r. Justice Crampton having entered the Court, which was crowded in every part to excess, his lordship, addressing the Attorney- General, asked if he had anything to move, whereliluon Mr. WHilTEsIDE rose and said, that Mr. Justice Cranmpton laving intimated his ...

LAW

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. DUBLIN, FRIDAY, (FROM OUR SPECrAL REPORTER.) [Before the LORD CHIPW-JUSTICrI and Justices BALT, and KnOGIn.] iIISRISSON, ArPELLANT; DASH, RESPONDENT, SMIrTH, A'PELTLANT; SAME, RESPONDE;NT. Tile argument of thle alipeal in this ease came be- fore the ConSt to-day. Mr. MIMeelan appearel f'or tile appellanits; Mr. O'llagan, Q.C., and Mr. May at- tended for tile respondents. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-Yrs'TRDAWY (Before IV. T. B. LYONS, Esq., J.P., and J. CURILL, Esq.. J.P.) There were sixteen prisoners in custody this maorn- ing, on various charges. DRUNIC AND DISORDERLY. John Clarke, of Bnllymacarrett, and Abraham Adams, of Carrick Hill, wero charged with being drunk and disorderly at Ballyinacarrett., the previous evening. Constable Burke, of the Constabulary, proved ...