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BELFAST EQUITY, SESSIONS

... His Wonamp (Mr. J. H. Otway, Q.C., County Court Judge) resumed the business of these sessions in the Courthouse, Crumlllin Road, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock. Mr. H. MNeile M(Cormick, registrar, was pre- sent. FrEitRsON V. IcTY AND i'CLU1RTI. This was a bill for speciflo performance entered into by the petitioner with John Adison, de- ceased, wherein petitioner Vas to become tenant ...

LAW REPORTS

... CQURT OF BANKRUPTCY. PVBhX4N, TUESDAY. [rIIoz ouar, ~SPECIAL VXPQETEXI.J [Before Judge MIrViLEi.] In re JOfN JOUNSTOND. Tlhe bankrupt ?? a lipen t aufagfiurer at BEdeiiordnary, near Banbridge, Xr. OEiai.iip (iustructed by Mr. B, Thompsop) foi thie wssigumes, examined Mr. eudex Roa, who ha4d got some goods grom the bankrupt. The as~igpees toolk aa metiop in respect 6f these goods, and ?? & ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POJICE INTE LLI1ENcF,. CUSTODY COURT--YESTrEDAy, ?? F. J. M'aARcay, Elsq., R.1.; sir Y PRESTON, J.P.; and GEOIwE HOBBY, Esq., Jp. TH5EFT OF A CASH-sOX. A little boy named Daniel Malone was charred with having stolen 3 Oash-box containing sex two shilling pieces, one half-crown, thirty-sixsi.p,,,. pieces, five four-penny pieces, a:id soveit~eel Sl,. lings, the prcperty of Mr. Thomas Carroll ...

THE MAAMTRASNA MASSACRE

... MAA.ATIRTASNA MASSACRE. THE TRIAL OF PATRICK CASEY. SENTENCE OF DEATH. DoUeBL, FinDAY.-To-day, shortly after ten o'clock, the trial of Patrick Casey (which com- menced on Wednesday afternoon) for the murder of Bridget Joyce, wife of John Joyce, of Mamm- trasna, on the 18th of August, was resumed before Mr. Justice BABRY. The court was greatly crowded by a most respectable and unusual audience. ...

BELMONT LITERARY SOCIETY—CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... BEL5iONT LITERAIRY SOCIETY-CLOSE OF THE1E SESSION. Tin olosing meeting of the session in conneotion with Belmont Literary Society, was held last evening in the schoolhouse, Belmont, when an essay on Richard Cobden was read by Mr. R. Jamieson. There was a large attendance. On the motion of Mr. W. J. Martin, the chair was taken by the president, ?r. Jas. Alex. Henderson, TYJ?. The meetings ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN

... TIE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN. THE PRISONER'S ANTECEDENTS. L&TEST PARTICULARS. ,PRESS ASSOCLUTION TILEcSrASI.] LONDON, FtIDAY EvmzowG.-Further information obtained to-day respecting the attempt on the Queen's life provos beyond doubt that her Majesty had a remarkable escape, aind that she was ac- tually in danger from the daring act of the would- be assassin. The discovery of the bullet ...

THE ALLEGED NEXT OF KIN FRAUDS

... THE ALLEGED NEXT OF KINpp.rtDx Fe3 TELEGHAPIL] Is connection with the recent exposures of the proceedings of the International Law Agenierand Next of IKin Offices at Birmintgabm, MYanchEjto and elsewhere, it may be of interest to state ?? l the following warning appeared in a circularet sued to members of the Provincial Newspaper it ciety on March 30, 1878 :--I Caution should bt exercised ...

BELFAST EQUITY SESSIONS

... 3ELFAST EQUITY SESSIONS. A t the close of the business of the Land See.| sions his Worship, J. H. Otway, Esq., Q.C., pro- proceeded to hear the equity cases entered for the present sitting, NEL5ON ADq OTwn~s X, M'LfWON AND OTXIER5. Thin WAS > Slt instituted by ?? 1l@o~ QL ~i~sburn, Mrs. Kenny, and hMrs. Donnelly, daugh- ters of the late Daniel M'Isernen, sen., to have the estate of Daniel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENC1E. CUSTODY COIJURT-YEsTinDAY. [Before Jonx Biowm:, Esq., J.P.; and W. C. MITiCnEL, ELsq., JP.1 A IRMn uISCNCE OF Trs MAZE, Edward Turner, Manchester, and John Sharpe, Belfast, were put forward, charged by Harbour- Constable Martin with disorderly conduct at the quay the previous eveuing by fighting. Mr. Coulter proseceted, and h\r. Harper ap. peared for Turner and Mr. ...

NEWTOWNARDS EQUITY SESSIONS

... NEWTOWNABDS EQUITY SEISSION. Ths business of these sessions was coinmetieed yestetday, at twelve o'clock, by Thln&as Lefroy, EIsq., Q.C., County Court Judge. George ?? MacLaine, Esq., Clerk of the Grown and Peace, and ?? MI'Kinstry, Esq., Begiltrar, were presift B5AXEIDY V. DWOOD. This was an adruinistratioh suit, And had been before the Court at a previous sitting, when the de=endant, John ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YiSSTEIIDAY. [Before JoBS BgowNp, Es'Y., J.P., and W. C. MriCHELL, Esq., J.P.] THE HZATLESS CASE OP UAD. George Kelly was put forward in custody of Sub-Constable Hoey, of the detective force, charged with having obtained money under false pretences from a man named Kearney on the Glasgow boat on the 26th ult. Mr. Coulter prosecuted. It will be remembered that on the evening in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLTGENOE. CUSTODY COURT-SArTuDfA- :Before B. L. HAMILTON, Esq., J.P.; JoHN CRAMtSI, Esq., J.P.; and Taos. M'CLELLAID,Esq.,.P.] THP RESULT OF ToE HOLWAY.. After a long list of charges of drunkenness had been disposed of, each prisoner urging that he or she was entitled to special leniency on account of St. Patrick's annivermary and the necessity that existed for shamrook to be ...