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CRIME IN THE PRESENT DAY

... CHBIE IN TUB PRESERT. Mfl Wri the advance of civilisation there S oa-ew .&maerked change -in the types of crilne which tom most comemon in this country. Borne forni of i crime have very sensibly diminiished;,Othoih.,, practically teased to exist. Propertyst -tbe. sent day is safer than it has ever been agn predations of every sort. Attacks on propel are-far from infrequent, but they take no ...

MELANCHOLY AFFAIR NEAR LISBURN— A MAN KILLED

... MELANCHOLY AFFAU3. NEAR LISBURN- A BA?.N kILLED. Wuisei congratulations have been pouring in from c all quarbers as to the utter want of crime with t which the anniversary ol the Twelfth was cele- brated in Belfast, and, indeed, throughout the North of Ireland, it is a matter of much regret that we have to-chronicle an event-whichoccuirred t pretty convenient, and which, unhappily, had a fatal ...

INQUEST

... I N Q TO E S T. e ON SDaturd1ay aftern Ulol, at diee o'clock, an inquest wtts held by Dr. Dill, coroner, hin Mrs. M'iCul- lough's public-lh(ouse Sltanhill Road, on the body of It woinalt named Margaret Walker, who (lied hthe previous day ihil h lv ?? s 1house in 11, Gardiner Street. Mr. Ifarper appeared to watch the proceedings con the part of the busband, Samuel Walker. t Margaret APErIeau ...

THE MURDER IN COUNTY FERMANAGH

... ITILE MURIDE:R IN COUNrTY FERHIANAGfl I [BY iE LElwi.APl]. [ProMf our. COIIRIESI'OND15NT.] EzNLISrSI.aII, TUESn).Y NIGeT.-It is with regret that I have to corroborate my telegram of last niglt that a murder h as been committed in County Fermanagh. As I said last night, R. Harvey, Esq., R.M., with Mr. Carey, county inspector, and Mr. Triscott, sub-inspector, proceeded to the place, arriving ...

SCENE IN AN AMERICAN COURT

... SCENE IN AN AI\IERICAN COULRT. IF occasional scenes in the House of Commons rival the reported episodes at which Englishmen used to smile contemptuously in Congress, the American courts of law are still much in advance of our own, where order and decorum are yet respected. A Mrs. Allen has lately been tried at the Court of Special Sessions, Flushing, on a charge of cruelly treating and abusing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE CUSTODY CO URT-YESTMDlAY [Bofore .JTAMs H. HASTF'T, REsq., JJP; anl SAKUBIC MOJtIUSLAND, E sq., J.P. ANT OLD OFFE teNDBR. Arthur M'Lernon, against whom theze were fio previous conviCtiOus, was fued 4.11s and corts, or, in default, to go to jail for one month, for bcing druuk on the previous night. KNOC505' AT DOORS0w. A bo-y ?? Wm. Cowan was brought forward by Sub-Constable ...

LAW REPORTS

... QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. [PlOtM OUIt SPIeCLT IlEPOrIT].I:,! DUjllN, rEDXESDoAY. [Before the LoUn CiUtI1l' JUSTICE, Mr. Justice O0BlENtX, anid Mr. Justice PerI oITZ atL.] JAMAIES E UGO V. J. A. 30'tolBEflT. Mr. GIonuos applied in this C!esi for liberty to aplpear and defeld. The plaintiff is a mnanufiac- turor of cattle spices, and the defendant carries oln trade in Bailbridge. The action was ...

LAW REPORTS

... *V QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. [Vnoi olun srrcIAL IPnpowro.1 DuiliSa, TnurnSD:A. t ?? the Full Cour.T.] , TIHlE QUEEN (JOHNSTON) V. THE AUDI- 0 TOR O(P THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT '9 BOARD. t TEl3 BELFAST CORPORATION. The arguments in this appeal were resumed. s Mr. V. D. Andrews, Q.O., and Mr. W. L. a Kisbey (instructed by Mr. Black), appeared in t. support of the conditional order for the certiorari. ...

BELFAST EQUITY SESSIONS

... His Wonsnn, .T. H. Otway, Esq., Q.C., County Court Judge, took his seat in the County Court. house, Crumlin Road, for the hearing of the busi- ness of these sessions. Mr. E1. MINeile M'Cormick, Registrar, was pre. sent. ?? LOAN CONEPANY V. WILSON. This was a suit to administer the estate of James Moreland, deceased, late of Ballvdni'f, near Carnmoney, which had been up on the first day of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COUJRT-YasTnRD.M ?? R. L. Hir1aLTvN, BEH, J.P.; J. H. HASLETT,. Esq., J.P.; and CnuA.ucs Dusezo, Esq., J.P,. ALLEGED LANOUNiX. Neil O'Connor was put forward in custody, charged by Sub-Constable Peter M'Cabe with stealing a whitewash brush and a plnsterer's trowel from some new buildings in Yicinage Park on Monday last. It appeared from the evidence that the ar.c'les had been found in a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COlU1.T_-ESTfED. 'Before the Eon T. 0. p0 ?? ?? ; .Dr. ltVOWNL?, RN, J ?? ; dI'. 1 . WAI;D, Lsq-., tavid Mte'tll, vwho bore a very bad character, warts *cut to jail for olle month for asving been di1runk and disorderly sit Divis Street oi the pre- violl., u night. lohn )M(:o%-anfl wasli pnt forarrd in custody of 8 ti~i~f'oistalb )iju1fli, Charged wvith ?? britally ;ssalilted his Wife ...

DOWNPATPICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... DOVNYPATPIK QUARUTER SESSIONS. [rEel OUi IEPORTER.] DONVNPATRICr, TUESDAY.-HiS Worship, Thomas Lefroy, Esq., Q.C., County Court Judge, took his seat in the Courthouse to-day, at half-past twelve o'clock, for the business of those sessions. The following magistrates occupied seats on the bench duinin the day :-Capt. C. P. Coates, D.L., JF.P; Major Maxwell,J.P.; Capt. R. -. Alexander, J.P.; ...