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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 ...

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 ...

O'MAHONY CHARGED WITH SWINDLING

... Q'.MAHONY CHARG33J:D WIWJ1 7SWINDLING. I A letter has appeared in the New York 1l)orld from James F. Montagu, who styles himself Captain in the Irish Republican army, charging President O'Mahony with swindling. The writer says:- at My countrymen, be deceived no longer * give up Su the idea of moral logic talk from John O'Mfahony G and Co., for it will not save you. He never in- Lo tended to ...

THE RECENT DISTURBANCE AT GRANGEGORMAN CHURCH

... THlE RECECYNT :DISTURBACE -A GRANGECGORMAN Cget Ii.R AGISTE IAL INVhETIQA¶N, all , - ?? R T.nwrnv lcavihltreOt. anl.: Eenry Griffith, porter,-3 Lo.wer ievnn sree. ?? Francis Ionfg, saddlgr, 15 New-street, vrqre placed wo . the dock at C~apel~stroet Police Office yesterday, iegI . charged with oreating a disturbance in Araugegor- 'hn ?? parish church during divine service on Sunday. morning ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE OOURT-YESTEaDAY. [Before J. C. O'DONNELL, Esq., R.M.] OWEN CEBISTIE AGAIN !-THE 240TH TIME! Owen Christie was again brought up, charged by Sub-Constable Breen with being drunk and disorderly in Talbot Street. It appeared that the prisoner was shouting, and knocking ]oudly at a door at two o'clock in the morn- ing. He was drunk at the time. The prisoner, in reply to his worship, ...

FENIANISM IN BELFAST

... f { ANOTHER ARRaES, 2 YESTHEDAY, Daniel Darragh, formerly a Naltiontl - School teacher at Ballycastle, was ?? in B1l. t fast under the HIbeas Corpus SOSPendin p It will be recollected that, some months ago, the Pd. soner was arreated on ?? charging hL 3with admioiateriug the Fenitn oath to a yaarg man in B-I ycaslie, bat, after investigating the case, the magisirztes were of opniuon th A th-re ...

EXECUTION OF POWER FOR THE MURDER OF HIS FATHER

... | FXSCUTlON OF POWER FOR THE MU11DEf, I OF HIS FATHER. Tre MUSDu. 3DRE'Ni CaNwrFsuow. WreroD, $t'teNS ?? Execution of 'th-e TronO ru Wa, PAtadok Power, for 1he witl3 ?? o ttis father, Timothy Power, took Ipiece tbis mormil c at eight o'clock in front of tho Ooznty Jail in this town, in presence of about 150 persons. Toe parti- entlra of this man's crise ard melaucholy in the c-a treme. His ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... B]LFAST POLICE COURT-Y9ESTERDnY. F Btno' J. C. O'D NOELL,. E-q., P.M., end A. Ci. MCSXT0Mz~SC!, hEq, R.L.] ta ar AN 135PR~~P;r HARM. A bhey named Tlmns Md x , was ?? rp by th Tcead Coostabla Shopeon, on thle c~apeaint of Mr. es Jobn Prestoe, chargedl with ridhgn the bhak pgit of ?? carriage, after benrg ?? to leesre. Mr. CoaTu2 a3ppeao ed o- b'elal' of bhs Eritri:er. akn- gs said t.:c tine ...

KILKENNY QUARTER SESSIONS

... KILKENNY QUARTER SESSION'S i.lo nil> A,1 &p U ,U~ kt ?? OUR COREESPONrWaNT.) KILRKENY, MO1NDAY.-The quarter segsions for this division of the county opened here this morning at ten ?? De Moleyns, I sq., chairaa, of the county. He proceeded to hear the unoppoase insolvency cases, the unopposed civil bill cases, and the ejeotments, vhich he disposed of. At twelve the grand jury were sworn, and ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A CAPTAIN BY A FOREIGN SAILOR

... . ' :r ' ?? '1 GED hIIRDER OF A CAWTAIN. BY; Alj'E A FOIiEIIGN SAILOR. (FjsWM OVI CoBSPoNtD23.) j1gXPooLI S.&Tunw.y.-At the Live poolM8IZW* 6gtlrday, Antonia Patrona, at Spanish seaman, Co jodicted for the murder ?? Htghes, at 0s tao on the 11th February las Thc deceased a thr'e other captains of vesselst were drinking to- allrt the Garston Hetelon the night of the 11th, ~ aisout eleven ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... .1~,ILAW CooTflJYETERPAY. I COUT F CHANCERy fiedb~y Mr.Thomas BeirntagisWlia Br. deel noitt, isud Al1ici Bfirnett,:his'wife.' It~psuea that' S.p the deeds of 3355flmpmet of.{hie6th, of October, 1855, difr anid thoc18th of June,. 1857, might be declar:dfrau-_ ode dulent and void, on the ground that theyhlad beei ct* I obtained from the 'petitioner~by fraud and miarepre, ' order sentation.- ...

LEGAL NEWS

... COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL. THE IRISH MIARRIAGE LAW. DCn3LUi, TUESDAY. ti [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTSE.1 N [Before the LORD CHiIF-JUSTICT, the LORD CHIFF- IC JUSTICE of the CoMaleS PLEAS, the LORD CIilr-I - Bksoxv, Justices O'BRIEN, FITZGERALD: KEOGH, S. CEIBISTIAN, and O'HAG&N, and Barons FITZGERALD, D HUGHES, and DEASY.]at THE QUEEN V. THOM.AS FNING. THrE prisoner was convicted at the Green ...