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POLICE NEWS

... CUSTODY COURT-SATUEDAY. [Before CIuARLDs DuFivu, Esq., J.P., And RonxT L HAMILTON, Esq., J.P.] A DISHONEST APPRENTIC2. Charles Marshall, aged fifteen, was charged with the larceny of half a crown, the property of his master. Mr. Hugh M'Cuilough, tailor, Rosemary Street, Bald the prisoner was in his employmnent as an ap- prentice. For some time past he had been missing money from hisdrawerand ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... His Woxiisus (J. H. Otway, Esq., QOC.) took his seat in the Crown Court of the County Conrt6 house yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, and resumed the business of the sessions. CIVIL BUSINESS. BILL V. 1IAGLONE. This was a process brought by Agnes Bill, Bel fast, to recover the sum of £3 i6s 7d from Rose Maglone, Nile Street, for goods sold and delivered. Mr. Harper appeared for the plaintiff ...

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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION IN AGHADOWEY—DEATH OF SEVEN PERSONS

... THE TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION IN AGHADOWEY-D EATH OF SEVEN PERSONS. - COLERAINiE, SATURDAY EYvxING,- An inquest upon the bodies of the seven men killed by the accident at the Agivey Brickworks, was held in Mr. Stevenson's dwelling-house, at three o'clock this afternoon, by Benjamin Lane, Esq., coroner for the Limavady district of the county, Daniel Gailey, Esq., coroner for the Coleraine ...

POLICE NEWS

... CUSTODY COURT-YEsTERDIAY. itsel [Before J. C. O'DoixiLL, Esq., E.M1.] courl PARTY EXPRESSIONS. Isabella Mackay, a wretched old woman, against wo, whom there were twenty-eight convictions, was put thei forward in custody of Sub-Corstable 1Young, who stall proved that the accused had, on the previous day, the- in Durham Street, made use of party exprerssions by corn: Calling for Home Rile. the ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... - COUNTY ARMAGa. [FROM OUR FXXOR°TER I ARMAG}, WRDNWsDAY. -Mr. Justice Barry entered the Crown Court this morning', at ten o'clock, and reasumed the ?? of the CR1IMINAL BUSINESS. THE DErRmTAw^G VURDLE CAML Patrick Haughian, James Donnelly. &nd Mary Taggart stood indicted for the wilful murder of William Gilkinson, in the townland of Derrytagh North, parish of Moyntiaghs, na-r Lurgan, on the ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... DTUBLIN LAW COURTS. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-Nfr- [Before Mr. Justice O'B7 1 J; DY. In re TEEIC - .d XNr 00OWA3. Mr. MONROS, QC -applied, on behalf of Terence a Cowan, a public, a trading' in Barrack Street, Ar- t naghi for 0 'conditional order for a certiorari for the v parPeOW of having reviewed a decision of the magis. a trate'. refusing a transfer. The premises in ques- r t'.t)n had been ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... ,DUBLIN LAW COURTS,| YESTERDAY. [iFOM OUR CO3ESPON'EIET ROLLS COURT. EDWARD 5I'11UGH V. SAMUEL TEISNEY, CHAS, NOAH DAVIS, AND JOSEPH NA'IER TBIRITRNY. The bill was filed by Edward MAH'Hgb, of Rose- mary Street, Belfast, and prayed that certain deeds, of the 12th March, 1866, and 9:h July, 1867, might be set asi,-e and del vered up to be cancelled; that it might be declared that Charles Noah ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS, YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN LAW COURT'J YESTERDAY. grROM *-Ug CORRfPQUNDN'Th.] COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI. EBefore the LORD CHIEF JUSTICE, Mr. Justice O'BRIEN, and Mr. Justice BARRY.] APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN BEFLAST. Mr. Sergeant ARa-sTEONG applied on behalf of Mr. Henry Todd, that he should be ap. pointed a commissioner for taking affidavits in Belfast. A vacancy had arisen owing to the ...