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A YEAR'S CRIME IN LONDON

... A YEAR'S CR3IE IN LONDON. LONDo.N, SATURDAY.-The criminal statistics in the annual report of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police afford some indication of the work of the police in relatioa to crime during 1891, The record, says the Commissioner, is upon the whole an eminently satisfactory one. Fewer felonies relating 'to -property were comnmitted in the metropolis last year than in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IA V INELLIGENOEK /ILAW NOTIE S.- EI DANL. ,R~ T-l-iS~, UT 5 Fr.HAT. COlNRT OF APPEvAL In re Forsythe, deceeased (I); M';Caroeand, accenrt; Bakcer, . onlarorre (2); Soyle, t^-ant; Foster, losu~dlord (3); Crooksabaeh, terant; Low, icoodlerf (4J.. :T'he Ma~tstr of the R~olls wvill 7}ear eriperte epploestions at 10l-5O amr, before going in-to thte Ceurt or Appeal ifOB-CHANOgLLOBt'S CHAM'',BERS. O ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER IN BELFAST

... AthUGED 1ANS&AUGRIIER IN BEi~LFA, - THaE P RIUSONEIRS BNPO oRE THE MAGISTRATES. TESTRVbAY,. in the' OCstody- Court, before Meesrs . , fi. EAioxj R.M., and DA-vID CoaaUT, J;P., Alexander Billis and John Beattie were charged L with having uilawfully-, wilfully, and feloniously killed one Frederick Gracey on the 1 6th Agust;,- . 189'2. , r. Spiller represented the prosecutiot, Messrs. Harper and ...

THE SAD BOATING FATALITY IN BELFAST LOUGH

... INQUEST. LAST evening an inquest was held in the Morgue by Dr. Dill, city coroner, on the bodies of Mary Fearon, Annie Mullan, and Patrick M'Guinness, who had been drowned in the Lough on Sunday afternoon through the capsizing of a pleasure-boat. Dragging operations had been resumed at an early hour yesterday morning, and the bodies had been found about half-past ten o'clock by James and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COOUBT-YfsTEhDAY. Before Messrs. R. J. EATON, RI&., and DAVID CORBETT, 1.P. LARCENIES. Lizzie Carr, or M'Kenna, was nut forward on the charge of the larceny of a piece of bam, the property of Win. Mulholland, Princes Street. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. On being cautioned, she said she was put up to it by another person. Wm. Mulholland identified the harn as his property. Sarah Jane ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKRUPTCY CURT. Mu. HDsaY FITZGIBBON, Q.C., Recorder of Bel- fast, sat in the Crown Court of the County Court- house, Crumlin Road, yesterday, and took up the hearing of bankruptcy cases. Messrs. EL MI'Neile VI'Oormick, registrar; Edward Allworthy, official assignee; and J. HL B. Murphy, Barrister-at-Lawv, assistant registrar, were in attendance. Several arrangement matters ...

BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK AT BROUGHSHANE

... BAZAAR ANIs SALE OF WORE AT UROUGHSEMANE. YZSTERDAY a wery successful bazaar and sale of -work waseheld-in the new schools, Broughshane, in connection with the Second Presbyterian Church there. The weather in the ?? pre- sented a verygloomnyaspect, butere noon 5elleaden clouds passed away, giving place to bright, genial sunshine during the rernainder of the day. This favourable circumstance ...

A DUBLIN CLERK CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT

... A DUBLIN CLERI CHARGED WM EMBEZZLEMIENT. DUrBLU, SATURDAT.-In the Southern Police Court to-day-before Mr. Swifte-John Flood, 7. Beividere Avenue, a clerk in the employment of Mr. P. AK Chance, M.P., solicitor, Westmoreland Street, was chsxrged in custody of Sergeant Dunne. of the G Division, with having within the past two months embezzled a sum of £1l SI, received for and on account of his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I NTELIJG?ENCE? -I p ?? D a earoyr Gurzlso h oleraine Union, at hearlut r; VIOE'CsijA O ELL0PoRl C Sh ABE RS- iar'no theala Land 3serM'athew-.--Parker, a mliunr, G. S., Honztlrd & Ward (1X o v.a Jonles, Thr'sone t S . r st.Dav~sBii-elew v O'Roriee. Fry (1). 1 O~~COUtT OF' BaNE6RUS:TOY. Beor ?? Mi,'e--Arrscgcm-n.nt-rrzt, Priery, Fal11s, iLctt, Daeren, Octord ?? Lee, second tceeetng, corpositie3 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IPOUCE IIJITELJJIGEN CE. CUSTODYZ COUR.T-YjEs2TSPD2r. Se SftELsa F. J. MacCanEY, BLi; THOMAS :PFKM J.P.; and BonssLERTMShO?4G. J2.P ASSATL1X THE POLiCE. J;ohn Martin seas charged writh having been diitnk an~d disorderly on the previous dat-. an~d also with havinxg assaulted Sergfeant O'Brieni and Con- stable 3Mayne. M~r. Spiller prosecuted, and Mr. M'Eriean do-, fen~ded. ?? was given to the ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SEXSSIONS. XR. HreNRy FnTZIBOaN, Q.C., County Court -Judge for Antrin, and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday iu,.the Crown Court of the County - Courthouse, Crumlin Road. and took up the civil business of these sessions. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Deputy and Acting Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance. WiNmDIN V? THE UNION BUILDING SOcIETY. I In the matter of the Building ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L-A INTELLI( LENU' LAW 'O-TIOES.-TRis DAYt Y. FlOOR TEI LtrG&T, DItAR. o M'Crr~ry T. Doxey c; Becrtie I& Richards (3); Jfa-anin]g o v. M;ing (St, .',-asrbl n v. Ho;,eon ?? :M'Iver v. Eazbin- 3 son (71; a(ro . y ; t v. V r e illiwamnson Ce) ?? v. ?? ol) ?? r. Langan (13). Mn'6 I Z;I~catc ar-.) GoniP:,imies k's. ex p. Tsilermana (1); Y Ge.er! Finvluo Co. v. 3I'hay ?? Ewvrt V, Johnstonr (S) Kier ...