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THE BANNERCROSS MURDER

... THE BANNERCROSS MURDER THE CONVICT PEACE. [SPECIAL jTELXGRA.] SHSEFFILD, THUBSDAY.-Peace continues to progress favourably in the Sheffield cells, his in. juries turning out to be less serlonathan was thought at first. Mr. Hallam, pollee surgeon, who left him at half-past eight last night, did not require to return again till this morning, when he seemed much better. The two warders were with ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICfE NEWS. CUSTOLY COURT-SALAtDAY. of CHARLES DuFzns, Esq., J.P., and Roii:RT L. be HAMILTON, Esq., J,P., presided in this Court. a The business waas of an unimper-.a.-t natuze. Be SUMMONS COURT. [Before J. C. O'DoNNELL, Esq. . M1., and POBT. ha L. HA3IIroi, Jod.P.] of CHArGE AGAINST BAKEPS FOR WUOMING ON SUDAY. gr The case in which James N0ill, Iater, 5-2, Israel hi Street, sunmoned. Mr. ...

LISBURN PETTY SESSIONS

... TISBURN PETTY SESSION-S. |FROvf OUR CORRESPONDENT4 L|srup-N, TncRsnsx. - Yesterday, at eleven o'clock, the usual fortnightly petty s'ssions 'were held in the Courthouse in this town, before W. ?? B. Lyons, 1eq., J.P. (chairman]; F. L. Capron, Esq., J.P.; David Beattv, Eq., J.P.; C. K. Cordner, Esq., ?? Win. Charley, Esq., J.?.;and I Captain Whelan, R.M. ALLEGED EMBEZZLaMENrr OF LIN-EN YARNS. ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... DUBLIN -LAW C OURTS, COUR.T OF BANKRUPTTYG-TUESIDAY The Eon. Judge MTILER Sat at eleven o'clock. TUB FrAILUiRES IN THSE BsELFAST eIIAIN TRADE-THE AITA C amiE AP eLICATIONS. Mr. CARTON. Q. C., stated he was instructed, on behalf of Sa~uders's News-Letter, to ask his Lord- ship to lay down some specific rule as regards the reporting of arrangement cases. On th. e lastda the Court sat the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIOE J?TELLIG?E?qc?. . C. USTODy, COUlRTieYzsraiii - Before, 'DyuAn Mq ?? aec ?? , ?? w i -DRUNK llf CHAiaE O~l iER~SD A 'Jdhn- Mfoore,;3 'licensiec 'cardriver, was b~6nght up ;m onitocty a£f ~ub.Consa~ble'Conwa for beuig: drunk im cbharge of , h~orsoanda,r ,on,.theOld ?? Rosd the 'previous evening,' about 'five' 'Tlie 'eharge.havingrabeen prove,.the.lrsouer, . agaiisst whom~ nine ?? 'for. ...

POLICE NEWS

... POUICJNs CUSTODY COuRT.5 [Before Dr. BROWNS, R N J P TR Ay, Esq., J.P.; and EDWA.pD OR ' ' o\ DESERTION PROM THI A ISTI, I John Monaghan was char, L55nT serted from the Royal Al aed was a further charge against hi Atl r- of regimental clotling. ahnL Mr. Conlter prosecuted. a The prisoner, 'who admitted the ,Th fined 40s and costs, with the aitern5t,, V months' imprisonment; ' ?? LARCRNY OF .A ...

POLICE NEWS

... CUSTODY COURT-YusTzDAY. I [Before Dr. BRowss, R.N., J.P.; and ELIAS H. THumPSON, Eaq., J.P.] ASSAULTS. Wm. Boyd was charged with having used party expressions and assaulting two members of the con- stabulary force. From ihe evidence of the sub-constable who made the arrest it would appear that the prisoner was drunk asd disorderly on the public street, and when taken into custody used party ...

THE RECENT ALLEGED HOMICIDE AT CARRICKFERGUS

... THE: RECENT ALLEGED HOMICIDE AT - CARRIORFERGUS. AT the Carrlckfergus Petty Sepsione, yesterday, 6 before Alexander Johns, Esq., J.P.; Robert Alex. 4 ander, Esq., J.P.; and Robert J. MacMurray, Req., U J.P., William J. Ralusev sian v l e t j Vthe death of one Jobn Macauley. I -Sub-Inspector Bernard oondawted the proseon. PA tion, and Mr. Harper, Belfast, appeared for the W prisoners. C David ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN PORTADOWN

... THE ALLEGED MURDER IN FORTADOWN. I I [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.] PonRanowN, WEDNEsDAY,-To-day, at eleven o'clock, the prisoner William John M'Cann, was brought up in custody before Captain Whelan, RXM., and Thomas Shillington, Esq., J.P., charged I with the murder of his wife, Rose M'Cann, on I Saturday night last, i The Courthouse was greatly crowded. 4 Mr. Hayes conducted the prosecution, and ...

THE ROCK AND THE POLICE NEWS

... THE ROCK( AND THE POLICE NEWS. Thai case of Collingridge znd Anotherz . Ahier, clerk, has been before the Qicen's Bench Division. It wV'. an action for slander and libel, brought by the plairitiffs, wvho were t.le printere, publiehars, and proprietors of the Rock n~wvpaive. The de- fendant was the rector of Glaiadale, in Yorkshire. It appeared tbat the Rev. Patrick Ahier had eeta- blished ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS,

... YESTERDAY. [FROM OUR CORR0EPONDENTS.-l COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Bcfore Mr. Justice O'BRIEN, Mr. Justice FITZ- GERALD, and Mr. Justice BARRY.] 1I re CLEGG AND CLEOG-JRBITRATION. Mr. W. D. ANDREwS, Q.C., with whom was Dr. Seeds, applied, on behaf of Mr. John Clegg, who resides in Donagliadee, to set aside an award made by Mr. Hugh Hamilton, of Belfast, on the alleged ground that the arbitrator ...

CAVAN QUARTER SESSIONS

... CAVAN QUARTER SE a SIONS. The quarter sessions for the *) wan division of the County commenced on Tuesds y, before Jrams ROBIssoN, Esq., Q.C., Chairman. The Grand Jury having been sworn, his Worship b riefly addressed them, when they retired to cone ider their bills. During their absence the applications for spirit lioenses were disposed of, there ?? no new appli- cants, and the transfers were ...