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BALLYCLARE PETTY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... BALLYCLARE PETTY SESSIONS-MONDAY. [Before CHAs. HUNT, R.M., M. R. DALWAy, and JAS. OWENS, Esqrs.] FACTORY PROSECUTION. Tnis was. a prosecution for penalties, instituted against 1 The Hollybank Spinning Company, pro- prietors of a mill at Doagh, for working at unlawful hours. Mr. Darkin and James Ewing deposed that the factory was at work before six AMz. on the 14th Feb., and that the names ...

Legal Intelligence

... I P'-wil ?fllfdlivlva. CONSOLIDATED COURT. DUDLIN, TUESDAY. [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] [Before Judge CnnisTLAN.] THOMAS CRAWFORD V. JAMES MAYES. Dr. SEEDS applied for liberty to appear and defend an action in the above cause, which had been brought under the Summary Bills of Exchange Procedure Act. The defence he wished to make was, that the defendant did not endorse a certain bill of ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before W. S. TRAcY, Esq., R.M.] NEGLECT OF DUTY. John Close was charged with having left the ship Win. F. Safford, he having been left on board as caretaker by Robert M'Malon. On the application of the complainant, His WoRSnHr permitted the case to be withdrawn1n. ALLEGED NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES. Mr. John Charley, of the firm of Chaley & Mal- colm, was summoned by ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. WT. S. Tm4CEy, Esq,, R.'DL, sat in the Police-office in consequence of the Police Cont being shet up for, repairs. DISORlDERLY CONDUCT AND ASSAULT. John Neill w hs harged by Sub-Constable Roch- fordwith gbeen drunk and disorderly. The sub-constable deposed that, when he arrested the prisoner on the above charge, he struck him seve- ral times; and broke the rail ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... I YEsTmAv morning, shortly before ten o'clock, J. H. OTwAy, Esq., Q.C., Chairman of the County, took his seat in the Crown Court. INSOLVENT CASES. John Kennedy, Ballymena, was discharged, unop- hosed. I . l re JOHN ESTyER. The insolvent in this case was a farmer, residing in Ballynafeigh, and sought to be discharged, through his attorney, Mr. A. O'Rbrke. Mr. W. Seeds opposed his discharge on ...

LAW

... ?? C6UAtT OF :PROB~ATE DUBLIN, TUESDAY. (FROMT OUR SPECIAL REPOOUTER.) (Before the Right Hon. Judge KEATINGE.) SINCLAIR V. SINCLAIR. Tfis Was a suit instituted for the purpose of trying whether the deceasead Mri. Thomas Sinclair, of the Falls, near- Belfast, was of sound mind) and under- ,standing.,when he executed! aspaper-writing, dated 6tb.April, 1858. By. a previous will, dated in 1850, ...

FIGHT WITH KNIVES—SAD RESULT OF A DRUNKEN SCUFFLE

... FIGHT WITH KNIVES-SAD RESULT OF A I DRUNKEN SCUFFLE. A vrnE sad occurrence was investigated on Tuesday by Mr. W. J. Payne, Coroner for the Duehy of Lancaster. A young man, aged 24, named Edward Leigh, commoner of Jesus College, Oxford, who has been residing in Dane's Inn for some time, but was about to return to Oxford to take his B.A. degree, lost his life in a drunken scuffle, as it appears, ...

PORTADOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... POBTADOWN PETTY SEB 8IONS.1 PonTAnovwN, TUESDAY. [FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.] FBefore AI. MILLAIP, Esq., 1.M.; T. A. SHILLINOTON, Esq.; J. 0. WOODnOuSE, E sq., J.P.; and WILLIm REID, Esq., J.P.] THE ULSTER RArLWAY coMPASS AND THE INHABITANTS OF PORTADOWN. RICHARD EDGAR V. PATRICE LAGAN-. To-DAY, a case, possessed of no little local interest, was brought before the magistrates presiding at the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURD&Y. [Before W2.r. S. TRACEY, Esq., 1kM.] quE MENDICANCY. the Margaret Dean, a very old woman, was 'charged by I Constable Green with having asked and received alms P( in Corn Market. cot The charge was fully proven, and the woman was a sent to prison for one week. So LARCENY. it i Thomas West, a little boy, was charged with hav- We ing stolen a heaving-lead from ...

LURGAN PETTY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... LURGAN PETTY SESSIONIS-YESTERDDY. . [ino our owN manRT.) Ing THE inagistrates present ?? 1. Miller,th Esq., 1tlML; John Hancock, Esq., and John W. Greer, Esq. ..A P'ROSECUTIONS UNDER TiHE LINEN ACT. mitt Ellen Kelly, a lodging-house keeper in Dirgail, wa ?? prosecuted by Sub-Constable Garragh, for having. had dcvi in her possession a quantity of yarn of difll rent sorts., who wvhich was ...

Legal Intelligence

... lp- -it ?Irtcffi4 &Z4, -- bra. - -- MASTER MURPHY'S OFFICE. DuBLIN, FlnDAY. [Fnom oun SPECIAL REPORTEn.] a BARiKER V. DONALDSON. THE petition in this case was filed by a creditor, for - the administration of the estate of the lato John Donaldson, of Newtownhlamilton, in. the Co. Armagh. It came before Blaster Murphy, for the purpose of s having a viva voce examination of the parties who had ...

Assize Intelligence

... _A, 55heJidhgenrt. COUNTY TYRONE. OMAGH, THURSDAY. (Before the Right Hon. Baron Fxrzoxa&Ln.) RIOTOUS ASSEMIRLY, AFTRAY, AN'D ASSAULT. - David Hunter and John Hunter, two respectable- looeing men, pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging them with having riotously assembled at Killen, on 26th June, and with assaulting Charles Henry and James Caldwell. The case arose out of a dispute ...