Refine Search

More details

Belfast News-Letter

BELFASIT POLICE COUR

... fined in ?? and 05s costs for the assault on the constable. No rule was entered in the other charges. DRIVING OVER A COILD. John Dodds, a 'arman, was brought up in custody of Sub-Constable M'Garvoy, charged with having driven his horse and car over a ...

POLICE NEWS

... another barraok and hand- cuffed, and put upon the car again. When on the car the second time he otoght Constable Harley by the arm. The female prisoner assaulted Burley by striking him on the face. Mr. M'CAAUSLNcD said the male prisoner must be imprisoned ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... George Murney, William L. Bell, Charles Gaussen, James Fleming, John Charlie, William Guthrie, William Bell, WVillias Lytle, Richard Baxter, William H. Patteir'on, John Armor, Robt. M'Bean, John Ell:ott, William Emerson, George Clotworthy, WVilliam Addieon ...

THE LATE ARMAGH MURDER—ARREST OF GARVEY

... Canfield and two sub-constables from Adavoyle station. After a toilsome march of three hours they reached the house of James Grattan, the highest residence on the mountain. Lights were burn- ing, and the constabulary could see that there were about thirty ...

POLICE NEWS

... Graham, John Close, John Rice, and Peter Agnew, four young men, were charged with having assaulted Wm. N. Shield, in Argyll Street, between eleven and twelve o'clock on the previous night. It appeared the prisoners were running about the sireets, armed with ...

POLICE NEWS

... [Before C. DUFFIN, Esq., J.P.; E. L. HAMIwLTON, Esq., J.P.; and J. C. O'Do.osNRLL, Esq., R.M.] ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. John Connor and John Close, two young men, were charged with having attempted to commit a burglary, early that morning, in the shop of Mr ...

POLICE NEWS

... prisoner assaulted him. Mr. M'BsERAN said the constables treated the prisoner in a pitiable manner, putting him down, twisting his arm, and it was not until then he re- sisted. Ile would ask his Worship to hold that the police had been guilty of excess of duty ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... ing the same to have been stolen. Mr. Sheals appeared oi behalf of Mr. Meenan, fishmonger; Mr. Mc'Lean, jun., appeared for John MI4ulvenly and Cunningham Wilson, two little boys, who were previously charged waith stealing I the fish; and Mr. Rea anid ...

POLICE NEWS

... gave him the change. The girl awe brought from Grattan Street was there up to that 'ime. Cards were introduced, and we went up-stairs into a room to play cards. The s hat, umbrella, and muff of the Grattan Street I s girl were on the table, but Miss Kane ...

BELFAST POLICE COURTS

... suffering-the ctild from fracture of the arm, and the mother from contusions-and accordingly the case was adjourned for a month, the prisoner being allowed out on bail in the mean- time. J. C. ODounelll, Esq., P.M., and John Preston, EBq., J.P. (Mayor-clect} ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... LARCR' Y OF CAzxPxNTRxS' TOOLS. William John Bonar was brought up in custody of Constable Sloane, charged with having stolen a number of tools, the property of workmen named William Mercer, John Kennedy, and John Laing. The prisoner was remanded till Saturday ...

POLICE NEWS

... was 3.) S9 in the purse at the time. ly Prisoner pleaded guilty, and was sent to jail for or six months. et AraErrED ROBBEaRY John Agnew, a boy, appeared in custody, charged of withb attempting to steal an umbrella, the property of of Mr. Cooper, Core Market ...