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BELFAST ROCORDER'S COURT

... JOTIN HtA8TINcGs OTWAY, Esq., Q.O., Recorder of Belfast, resumed the business of this Court yester. day, at half-past eleven o'clock. SENTENCING PRISONERS. John O'Neill, a respectable-looking young man, was put for-ard to receive sentence, he having been found guilty of being concealed with intent to corn. mit a feloiny. I The RlECORDEPE said-O'Neill, it must be painful E to yourself, and it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ,on. CUSTODY COURT-YEsERDWAY. Pool [Before JA9. ALEX. MENDERSON, ESq, J,P,, and Bing ROBERT ATKINSON, Esq., J, P. also LARCENY IN CONWAY' STREET. hau John Connor, Wm. Hickland, John Symington, Deen John Close, and Thomas Biggar were brought up sve on remand, oharged with stealing a quantity of *line sweetmeats and other articles, the property of Mr, David Ross, of Con way Street, on the night ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... s BEIT2AST POLICE COURTXE rESTERDAY. OC rIM INTAL G O U ItT.. [Before J. C. ODOSELL, Esq., R . . LL, . IJ1.FP; ande J.&. ALEX. HnN-Dnxsox, Esq., |J. P- J .PC vE Eiten Jordan was brought up in custody of Con- ! stale Toole, chargedby MArs. Catherine Dale with havillg stolen a childl's hat out of a house in Albert Street, Dating the last ten years the prisoner has been seventeeil mnonths and ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... Br3EACH OFYPROMISE OF .MA G, | IN the. Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, on Tues- day, the case of Lacy Elizabeth Fitzgerald v. Allen Nesbitt Lox was heard by Judge Lawson and a jury., It was an.action for breach of promise of I marriage. -The defence was that sufficient time had not clapsed for the performance. Damages were laid at £1,000. MI. tURrY Q.C., having stated the case, the follow1ing ...

POLICE NEWS

... I CUSTODY COURT-YZSTnDAY. EBefore E1 OxRsi, EsQ., R.M.; and Sir JAXES Hi.AMILTOS, LB.P] 4StrLaT ONA BUSBk'_D. A respectable looking woman, named Mary Ann IMagee was charged by Sab-t.onstable Wolroughl with being drank. She was also charged by her husband with assaulting hinm by striking him cn the face. Mr. ORME-What have you. to say to the charge? A refpectable woman like you should not be ...

POLICE NEWS

... I. CUSTODY CO'URT-YRSTERsw&Y. TO Before J. C. O'DoNNELL, Eeq., R.M.] DISORDERLY, row Robei ?? up in custodyof Sub- On Constable C'chrane, charge i with having bken dis- was orderly in Smithfield on Saturday evening by re- unn fusing to le:ve Mr. Campbell's shop when requested A,( to do so. ingc The sub-constable said he hal t> remove the pri- nat toner at the request of Mr. Campbell, and ...

THE MARY HOLLAND INQUIRY

... Y*STEEIDAY morning, at half-paet ten o'clock, this investigation was continued in the Recorder's Court, before Mr. OREs, R. M. (in the chair), assisted by I Captain Nicolas and Captain Castles, as nautical asselssOrs. Mr. Bruce, B. L. (instructed by Mr. George K. Smith), appeared for the Board of Trade; Mr. Alexander O'Rorke for the captain; and the owners were represented by their agents, ...

MAGHERAFELT (ADJOURNED) SPECIAL PETTY SESSIONS

... MAGHERAFELT (ADJOURNED) SPECIAL I PETrY SESSIONS. a. rATRICK'S DAY RIOTS AT CASTLEWLWSO.N iWIniTY.TIIRD DAY. [FROM OUR REl'ORTEh3 UZHEnEARELT, FSmAvY. Tn Magherafelt (3djourned) Special Petty Sessions were continued to-day, in the Ocurb House, before John Hill, Esa., J.P. (chairman); Campbell Gaus. ceo, Esg., J.P.; A. C. Montgomery, Eeq., R.M; and Capt. Dymond, J.P. Judgment in thc prosecution ...

POLICE NEWS

... QUSTQDY C O.U - Th'h;IfAY, [tefore Dr. BE owsx, R N., J.P.; and P muT JONyRTO(N, E% :, J-. | Ft irisLrG UP ON THhE STitETD. JohKellyws hargedby Sb ConstableTrimble with being drunk and disorderla in Mastar4d Stvc't. The conittable said the priacher aid, prre iouis to his arrest, broken all thez delf in his house. The BEScH lined the prisoner Cs and costs. ASS IUlt. A boy named times moore was ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICE NE, WS. CUSTODY cOURTOYESs'Eal. [Before JoHN1 CHARLEs O'Dom h-L, Es., EeIL] LaRCENY.. Joseph M'Neill ly, a bricklayer, was charged by Sub.Constable Sh annno wit h stealing a large piece of leaden pipe lorn a new building situate at Atian. tie Avenue. Tacontab aid he was going past the build. ing, when he heard a noise as if doel person WAS swig.H waied foritme time, when he met with ...

POLICE NEWS

... CUSTODY COURT-Y ssTI1DAY. [Beforo EDWARD ORMIs, Esq., R.M.] ?? AND Win. A mnn named John M'Wherter was brought forward on a warrant, charged with assaulting his wife, and also with assaulting Sub-Constables Bueby and asne. .Mr. Harper prosecated. (Chatiotwe Wherter said the prisoner was her huaband. le Hwas a clurk in ?? .IMarket. On Thursday las' he came homc under the inflasnce of drink. I o ...

[ill] (SPECIAL) PETTY SESSIONS

... :c ~7 .SLCI-; ' c L) 1 EIT L Y y Ew -; 1 . . UZTFiwcsvI) C-ELEL f'iTONSa. LIttOi OURA REporczr_±2 ix ane;g of ilbe evsa ?? cout of tin-l ZotC-.- K' ?? I, b-. xunmfoed I ltlat -Ixi-c J 'ooeo the: tis ?? on for hearin~g ja the Coaet t ~-azta~evn. 0'4xck. [ePresi~ling1 lxoegi ?? eArs-n. qX S02 g I llzqron, q 2, J $ 1 - ?? 4,,, L'Ii toa ,-S -.du- 1a -at u tt s a V yu - _ , elAku- y'l''2 -ar-- ...