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PLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE iNTELLIGEN CE-YESTERDAY SoUTHasn DivisioN (Before Mr. Byrne, ?? A FRAUD ON THE CHARITABLa PUBLIC. A young man, well dressed, named Frederick Buckiley, residing at 23 Bloomnfield-avenue, de- scribed as a clerk,was charged by Detective-officer Ronan with obtaining by false pretencef a sum of 4S 11s (d, by imeans of presenting without authority collecting earda fro tche Protestant Deaf ...

THE OCTOBER LICENSING SESSION

... ITHE OOTO=BE:r, LICESING SESSIONS. The Recorder sat ye terday morning at 11 o'clock, in the Courthouse, Green street, and opened the . October Licensing Sessions. Mr. Towers, isistant to Mir. Patrick Coll, Chief Crown Solicitor, 'at- tended on the part of the police. Messrs Richard Adams, Q C ; J Atkinson, Q C; Martin Burke,. B L; M5'Inerney, B L; E Ennis, John Enais, 11 Tobias, Gerald Bvyne, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Mr. J. EATON, R.M. ;. and Mr. JonHl BROWNE, J.P. THE WESLEY STREU1T CASE. John Cleland, who is charged with assaulting his wife at 34, Wesley Street. on the application of lMr. 3I'ildowie, who prosecuted,wasagain remanded for a week, The injured woman was not able to appear. LARCENY. Samuel Denison was charged with stealing the sum of 15 6d ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST .RCOR.DE.R'S COURT. MsR. IIENBY FITZUlBBON, Q.C., County Court JudgeI for Antrim and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday in the Record Court of the Municipal Buildings, and continued the civil business. M~r. Thea. Cunningham, registrar, was in at- tendance. BARTERS V. BtALL-. This was a~n action brought by Win. Banrres, of 54, Shankhull Road, Belfast, hoot mnanufacturer, plaintiff, to ...

KILLARNEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... LLA.RKEY QUARTER SEOSIONS. I r _ . _ 50 r REMARKBLARB CO.RCION APP&L.L l ?? Tued. es Judge Curran sat in the hcurnhyue henre t of morning %t ten o'clock and gave judgment in , appeal of Mtr Denis Healy, secretary of the BaE , D I duff Branch of the National League, who, o, t . 22nd July last, waz aentenced by Ressrs BRoeje s w . M'Dermott, under the CoercionAct, to six mnoe ig imprisonment ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... CITY PARLL&AMEXTARY REVISION. I . At the conclugion of the city revision yesterday lWr. T W M'Cartby, solicitor, on the part of the s Nationalists, proposed, and Mr. Deveril], solicitor, l on the part of the Unionists, seconded a cordial I vote of thanks to Mr. Teeling for the oaortesy whichi he had exhibited to the, legal practitioners I eigaged and folr the impartial manner un which be I ...

THE BURY TRAGEDY

... Bany, WsinNr.snAt-XThis morning the inquest on the body of George Gordon, Manchester, the Jew who was murdered in Bury last wseek, was re- sutmed at the Police C:ourt. William Dukes, charged with the murder, was first remuanded by the magistrate until Friday. He had beent brought from Mlanshester in a cab early to avoid excite. ment. He looked very calmn. The first witness called by the ...

CITY AND COUNTY COMMISSION

... I I Yetserday 31r. Justice O'Brien-eat in the Court- , house. Green street, and resumed the business of Lhe Commission for the City snd County of Dub- lin. Mr. Dodd, Q C, vwith whom was Mr. Hennessy (irstructed by Mr. Coil, Chief Crown Solicitor for! Ireland), prosecuted in all the cases on behalf of the Crown. S O casa. KINGESTOWN XPiOST OFFICEd CAS.I. In the case of the Queen v Martha Fry, ...

THE TRIAL OF THE GWEEDORE PRISONERS

... I THE TRIAL i OF THE GWEEDORE IPIU1SONERS. THE CHARGE AGAINST JOBN GALLAGHER. THE EVIDENCE FOR THE, CROWN. L (FROM OUR SPECIAL R ORTE.) . aryborouzb, Tbursday, The second day of the trial of John GiUlagher was the quietest that bos yet marked the proceed- ings, and the evidence ws nearly all through a ?? of that given in Co0''s case. Indeed the judge complained of the tiresomeness of taking ...

ALLEGED PERJURY AT THE REVISION COURTS

... I; the Summons Court yesterday-before Messrs. T. H. BROWNE, S.P.; War. M'CANMOSD. J.P.. and Dr. MIGEr. J.P.- Mr. W. YOUNG, solicitor. said he wished to make an application to the Court for five summonses for perjury conimitted at the Revision Oourts during the present sittinr. The first was against a woman namned Margaret O'Neill. Mr. MEItLEAN said he objected to such abuse of the court. It ...

ACTION AGAINST AN INSURANCE COMPANY

... ACTION AGAINST AN INSURA NCE COMPANY. AT Eallymena quarter sessions yesterday-before Mr. Ilenry Fitzgibbon, Q.C., County Court Judge for Antrim-a pensioner named William Ml'Wha, residing in Kells, County Antrim, brought an action against the Prudential Assurance Company, having an office at Ballymena, to recover the sum of £10, for money had and received by the defen- dants for the use of the ...

THE BURY MURDER

... THE BURY MURDER -0 THE INQUEST. Bury, Thursday. The inquest was re-opened this morning, the excitement being unabated. The prisoner Dukes sag again present, and look great interest in the proceedings. The first witness was George Fowler, Manches- ter, carter for Gordon. On the Wednesday he' went to Bury with goods. Whilast waiting he heard the deceased with the prisoner in the house shout in, ...