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LAW REPORTS

... I .,LIW - REPOM. QUEEN'S BENCi, COMMON PLEAS, AND EXCHEQUEg. DIVISIONS-TuamAm,- Mr. Justioe Huioseox sat to. day to hear motione for the above divislona, ACTroN AGAINST THE WHITEiHALL REVIEW, GARRET MOOREv V. FBDWAD LSIOG, The plaintiff ts a gentleman well known on the Tutf, and the defendant ia cne of the yropriotore of the Whitehall Review, The action iY one of libel. The alleged libel had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YSTRI3MAT. [Before C. D. CIIFFOBD.LLOYD, Elq., RM M 1 ASSAULTING TIR POLICR, 2 William Maloolrneon wow put forward oargeaI 3 by Sub-Co atablo James Young with being drunk y aud disorderly in Durham Street the previous oven ing, and also with assaulting him after bis arrest sr by atriking him on tho face with his clenched fiat and kicking him. There were several previous ...

THE AVOCA GOLD ROBBERY

... Tin Xelbonrne A sgU, of August 6, states that the trial of Martin Welherg and Joceph Pearce for the robbery of o,CZ:) sovereigns, the property of the OrientA Bank Corporation, from the royal mat steamship Avoca, In August, 1877, was hold at the Central Crlmlus1 Court, Meltaurne, on the 21at and 22nd of July. EvIdence was given that on the 3rd of August, 1877, a box of gold, oontainieg 5,.0C ...

BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT

... RBELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION ; OURT, J. HIASTW OTWAY, Esq., Q.C, county court judge and zevising barrister, resumed the annual revision of the parliamentary voters' lists for the borough yesterday, at eleven o'clock, in the Coun. oil Chamber, Town Hall, The folonwing gentlemen were present :- Mr. R. D, Bates, Clerk of the Peace; Mr. J. F. Boyce, Clerk of the Union; with Messrs. J. C. Graham ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY. CO >-YXswTcD&Y. [.fBpforeXC. ,C.4zgrionpW LLovD. Esq., R. ,; and ' SAXUEL MOAU7 ,AND, EMq., ?? , AlDRUNKAND DISORDBRLY, ug llla Einey''w~aiged by Sub.oristsb% Farrelly with havioglbeib ' drunk'and dicorderly the previoas da'in AX!Kibbin'a Court,; T'he offoncb havlng beon proved, 'The prlseher, who had bdeA flfteen tliues pr4. ,v pnsly cohviotid, wn eaet to jail for fouteen 'days, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE EINTEL[GENCE. CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before C. D. CLU'FORD.LLoVD, FAq,, R.M.3 I DISORDLELY CONDUTo, 2 An old wom!:n named Margaret Megarrity was 3 charged by Sub S1 netsble William Haerls -with 1; being disorderly In Cromae Streettheprevions day, :, aud assaulting a person unknown In his view, In ; the effice she also kicked the constable. Hie WoRsisP ordered her to be imprisoned for ...

BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT

... BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT, 3. HSrTINGs OTWAY, Esq., Q.O., county court judge and revising barrister, resumed the annual revision of the parliamentary voters' llso for the borough yesterday, at tea o'clook, in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, The following gentlemen were present:-Mr. R. D. Bates, Clerk of the Peace; Mr. J. F. Boyce, Clerk of the, Union; with Messrs. J. a. Grahm, J. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE' NTELLIGENCE. CUSTODY COURT-Y*EBRsDAY. [Before 0 D. CLIFFORD.LLOYD, Eeq., ?? T}1B OE14AO AGAINST A POST ?? OFFIOSAL. John Agnew was brcught up on remand, charged by Detective.Conftablo Brydges with having de. tmined two letters, the property of the Postraster. General. Mr. Gaze, solicitor to the Post Office, oonducted the proneoution; Mr. Harper defended. Mr. Gstic said he had mentioned ...

THE CHARGE OF SHOOTING NEAR MARKETHILL

... THE CHARGE OF SHOOTING NEMR MARÐILL- YESTERDAY morning the mgilsterial Investigation Into the charge preferred by Snb-Inspeotor W. H. Bailey against Samuel Fulton, Thomas Allen, John Dougan, Samuel Holmes, and Robert E. Holmes, P. for shooting at and wounding one Alexander Short, SI near Markethill, on the 15th of August, wa con. Ub tinned before George Gray, Eq., J. P.; Wm. Wann, tb Esq, ...

BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT

... BELFAST PAtAtTAMENTARY REVISION COUPIT. J. HASTlNs CTWAnY, E.q., Q 1., county court judge and revisit g brtri9ter, rtsurned the ?? revision of the parliarintary voteru' libta foar the borou-h )Estolday. at el-jvo ?? in ?? Chamber, Town Hlall The follovlng ,eutlenlen were pr eBoi:.--Mv. IC. D, Batee, Clork of tbo Peace; Mr. J. F. Boyce, Clerk of the Union; with Messrs. J. C. Grahm, J. Ellison, ...

THE BURNING OF THE PLEIADES

... BOARD 0 TmADE INQUIRY. YETwIDAY morning the inquiry Into the circum. h. etanoes connected with the burning of the brig m, Plelades, belonging to Mr. Thomas M'Velgh, In ml Belfast Lough on the 21st alt., was resumed in the tv Recorder's Court, before J. 0. O'Donnell, Esq., ge RM., sitting as judge, and Captain G. T. Holt, wa I.N., and Captain C, Y. Ward, nautical assessors. hc The Board of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YIOSTERDAY. [Beforo C. D, CLrFFOnD LLOYD, EEq., E. M,] AN UNGtiATUFUI, EON. ?? ' I William John Brfiby was broughS up on a war- rant, charged with msailoieou itjary to his fatber's property nod tbraatenin hisG liH e M. Mr. Harper appeored for the proseontion. David Brisby, the complainant, eald that about twelve months ago the pricner brose his shop window, and he hsd to obtain a ...