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POLICE COURTS—SATURDAY

... ajs o r = : A c O -t 3 XA '54U ro JOE~l COURTS--S.TURlD.Myv IIEAD- OFFICM s'dewsrd Jones, a young man of melpectableappearane, was brought up, charged with the unlawful psesooll of a volume of a Hlstory of Greece, and with having ofered it in pawn. The book is the property of the Young Mlen's Christian Association, Weitlaudlrow aal wbhen taken into custody there were found in the prisoner`s ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE COURTS-YESTEUDAY. 11sAD OFF1CE. E2ay-stakiog.-Afl individualdescribed in the charge- sheet as 4Jack Kelly, labourer, was charged with stealing three bundles of hay, value 4a., from a cart in Glover's-alley. It is supposed that the ?? culprit made the hay in question during the team- porary absence (for the purpese of refreshment) of the party in charge of the cart, but was caught ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... 1i; !. LAWWURFT9 TERDAY. .- + 1.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ COURT OF INSOLVENCY. (Beforc Jndge Berwick) I re Anne Kirhi.-The Insolvept was described as of Kingstown, and was opposed by Mr Levy, instructed by Mr. iLoinelly, on tlhe part of Mr. Lambe, fruit mer- chant, on the ground of having presented to the court an'untrue schedule. Thle father of theinsolvent was in the fruit trade, and doalt with Mr. ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL

... ADJOURNED INQUEST AT THE GENERAL IHOSPITAL, YESTE11DAY, Mr. J. K. Jackson resumed, at the Ge- neral Hospital, an inquest on the body of Patrick James M'Bride, who was found dead in Little Done- gall Street on Saturday night. Chief-constable M'Gee, of the Harbour Police stated that lie had known the deceased for about fifteen years. He was about twenty-eight or twenty- nine years of age, and ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERiD&Y. [Bef ?? W. T. BD. LyoE;s, Esq., J.P., and T. BusnIesT, Esq., J.P.? n1OnT1;1:Y IN A HOUSE OF ILL-FAMS. Sarah M'I-?\illau, Agnes Watkins, and Ann Moran were charged by a sailor named Thomas Hntchinson with having robbed him of upwards of WOs in silver, ard also with havin.g assaulted him, on the preceding night. Mr. Young prosecuted, and Mr. Shoals defended in ...

NEWTOWARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... NEWTOWVNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS. [rROM Oun OWN REPORTrU.] NEWIOWNAUDS, SAT1URIDAY. Tuis morning, about ten o'clock, the Chairman Robert Johnston, Esq.-took his seat upon the bench, and proceeded with the business of tle Court. GILM'ORE, APPELLANT, V. uEnON, RESPONDENT. Hlis Woa51r1sprollounced judgment in this appeal case, and briefly referred to the facts. Mrs. Heron, the respotideut, had met ...

STUPENDOUS FRAUDS ON THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

... (Front f7e Arew Yorks Iererld, December 27). It is generally known to the public that commi. ieonere, appointed by the general government, hav, been at work for several weeks past, in this city and eleewhere, investigating alleged frauds upon the govern. ment in conrecticee with the raieing and subsisting of volunteers, organishiog of regiments, and other opera- tions, from the commencement of ...

Legal Intelligence

... wcg-a ,jt'fdilclnc2. - I O1 LLS CtO U RlT. is DUBILIN, THURSD7Y. as [FRoBI OUR SPECIAL REPOnTMRB^ nt PRTER V. PORTER. nt IHIs was au appeal from an order made by Master Rm Brooke, and the question arose on the contruction of tn the terms of a marriage settlollent which hail ?? omade on the marriage of Miss Porter with Mr. to Browne. The parties reside in the County TyronO. to It appeared that ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before EDWARD ORME, Esq., R.M.; IV . TB. LYONs, Esq., J.P; and D. TAYLOR, Esq., J.P.] CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Thomas Struggles was charged by the Belfast Humane Society, at the instance of Constable M'Nicholl, with having worked a horse which was suffering from severe sores. Mr. Young prosecuted. The case was proved, and a fine of 10s and costs wits imposed. TuEMr. ...

NEWTOWNARDS PETTY SESSIONS

... [FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.] NPWTOWNARDS, SATURDAY. TO-DAY, the usual Petty Sessions were held in the Grand Jury room. That apartment was crowded, and the hall and stairsleading to itwore also thronged, mainly on account of the interest attached to a case which wore a party complexion. The Rev. Joseph radsehaw, J.P., and John Andrews, Esq., J.P., pre- sided. The latter gentleman did not enter the ...

BALBRIGGAN PETTY SESSION—YESTERDAY

... BALBRIGGAN PETTY SE5SIONS--YFS!izrvix. .. . .. .. ..I. . (Before Iails H. Woods, Es'L, J.P.) The QOeveei at tVie. Prosectio,. vJ'S b-I peclor l1enry Carey arid Sub Constaible ielson v. Bridqet Seer.- T'his was a summons issued under the 8th and 0th Vic, cDp. 54, forthat the defendant did, on the 2tish Nov., 1862, at Sherries, in the county of Dublin, sell spirit4 and allow same to be ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. , COURT OF CHANCERY. FrencA v. Gtrahaoi-Thia case dame before the court on report excepted to and merits. The suit had bean instituted for the purpose of making the trustees of a settlement liable for breach of trust in the disposal of a trnst fund. There was a decree against the trusteess, directing them to bring in the amount involved. One of the trustees alleged that ...