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... 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 ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... ])U8JA[ tN LAW COGULTS. COUIRT OF Q:E SN'S BENCH- WDNXSD. 'I St-0 SPY( IAL R?1'JIS tSR.] [in C ?? the Fall CORP.) ] CONMI-kSOS5NIt1 FOR ALLY.C STLF. iMr. Szitur apl' l d for the m-wdI p-ireary order I for the appoietnilat of Mr. Alex. M'Allister as Ceonrmi4,,-nor for tk:ing A:,idsvita in Ballyc3t1e. 'thie 'u:9 Juasrcet -Il there a acsncv? I Me. SF4i.-t ?? there was o:,ly OhIC ?? in the town, ...

POLICE NEWS

... CUSTODY COUIRLT-YrSTmnDkY. [Before the MAYOR (Jas. Alex. Henderson, Esq., ?? and J. C. O'DONNFBLL, Esq , R.M } CHARGE OF A rEMPTED ROBBERY. Edward Borns, a/ias Lowry, was put forward, oharged by Sub Constable Trimble with attempted robbery. James Brannon said he kept a groces's shop in Alexander Street. On the previous night, at about a quarter-past eleven o'clock, he was sitting in the ...

FEARFUL TRAGEDY—BARBAROUS

... FE-keFUTL TR.AGbDY-BAPRBAROUS MUEDER A:l V-SUiCiWJ. -A ?? ;nnrder, oer-eding in barbarity rny of the ?? crimes deily recorded, was Ciecorered 'in Male LX; esterlay r morning. A brickihyer.li fled |r,.7n ?? I'etaiiog 4 i, Joseph Street. Burdctt Rar.d. and hut ?? rccently employed at Bvr Cor. i mon Gm W. rs, 'e3 eI. zerred on S inday n ghtprc- 1rin0% come i- er fo, 'hvyio con~nimtiofl. and sta.r ...

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 ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Tnssz Sessions were resnmsyezterday morng at. half-past ten o'olook, before T. H. OTwAY,;4Eq. Q C., Chairman of County Antrim. W. L B. Lyons, rEq,. ,P., D.L, Wsarpresent on the bench. H. H. Bottomly,. Eq. Sub-Sleriff, wae in attend- , ance. CERIINAL BUMSIlS ' - LARCOY OF A WATCH. A middle-aged m- named William Watkins was indicted for that he did, -on th'e21st' of April last, at Ballymena, ...

POLICE NEWS

... se! CUSTODY COURT-YnTERDAY. DI [B&fore Jons C. ?? I Esq., R.M] m- DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. de Jas. C wrry was charged by Constable Renagham his vwich being drunk and disorderly, and with assault. do ing his wife. se. Eliza C:urry said she was the wife of the prisoner. fie He CiiQo into Hia house, in Macaulay Street, on tr Thursday, and beat her moat aE verely. Ho also ,X. caught her by the throat ...

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 ...

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, ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... ON Saturday, in the Lord Mayor's Court, London, the following case was heard:- D)OWNIG tX, BAXSDLN. This was an action brought by the petitioner, Mr. Edward HughDiwning, M.R.C.S, LRU C. S.E, No. 419, New C ross Road, against the defendant, who vwas represented as a coffee broker, of Little Tower Street, and residing at Forest Hill, to re- cover the sum of twenty-one guineas for board, lodging, ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... DUB3LIN LIW COURTS. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SAmru aDY. [Before the Fall COURT.] THE BLACK LIST. COSGRAVE V. THE TRADE AUXILIARY COMPANY (LIMITED). TEn hearing of this case was resumed. The plaintiff, a merchant in Cork, obtained at ' the last . Assizes £450 damages against the defend- ants for publishing in the Black List the fact that a judgment was marked against him. It was sought to have ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... DUBLIN LAW COUIRTS. COURT OF QUEEN'S BiN CR--FtIDAY EUOOM OUK SPECIAL F.S2JRrEF..] ALLSOF V. CEIARL-E. Tirs Vas an action to tecovnr a suem of £7 la for go ds szld aid dkiveaed Tnc jlanetff is a cabinet maker and uphul.te:ar in Bristi, and the defandant is enfaged in the same trade in Belfast. Mr. Wzan moved to remit the osso to Qaartor ISeasinas. 'lhere was an affidavit tbat the defendant did ...