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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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ?? LAW NOTICES.-Txis Dfa. FRlO ft LEGALL DInAr. .M. oOUrT OF APPEAsL Leahy v. Glover (1); re E. Donnelly. deceased (2), Coleman.- v. Coleman (T) Clanricarde v. Costello (4); O'Calighaan v. 0''allagban (5); Leppcr, tenant; Pbler, landlord (6). ROLLS. M'Cutceon v. Powell (1); J. Fergason, deceased, erguson v. Tergeson (2); same mitterand cause (R); N. Scott deceased, Scott v. Sott (4); A, J. ...

THE RICH PAUFER AT THE WORKHOUSE

... T|HE RICH[ PAUPER AT TfI ZWORKHOUSE DraGtouT inauiries are at present beingi made at. the instanoe of the Belfast Board of Guardions respecting the whereabouts of the relatives of a recent inmate of the workhouse named James Stewart, to wh omu reference has alr&ady been made in these columns. Stewart preseuted himself at the workhouse' on Augost 22nd, and on being admitted wasa removed to the ...

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 ...

ROBBERY OF £140 BY A BOY

... ROBBERY OF £140 BY A BOY, LoNDcs, SAnIrDu AY.-at the South-Western Police court to-day Samuel Bean, a little boy, who was dressed last week in bhating, clothes, was re- examined on the charge of stealing £1 40 in* Bank of England notes belongzing to his mother, Emily 'Bean, a widow, living at 40, St. John's Hill Gzove i Wandsworth. Charles Palmer, a coffee-house keeper, of 135, Falcon Road, ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... LIFT IN 'AlICAO I . I I THE CHARGE AGAINS8T.IEB. IhRCItEB i LOSSOF A STEAMER AND SEVENTEEN L IVE So SPECIAL CABLEGOAX. 3 PP.! OMOUR OWN CORRESPONDEN{T. N. w YOR}, MONDAY.-HaCch interest has been. aroused by a despatch received this a fternoon fromn Quebec announcing that the Grand Jury had thrown out the bills presented against Mfessrs. 3 Mercier and Pacand so far as regards what are known-as ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... B1ELFAST IDiCO1RDER'S COURT. MR. HENY FITZGIBBON, Q.C., sat in tbe Re- corder's Court, Municipal Buildings, yesterday, and resumed the business of this Court. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Registrari was in attendance. SMITH V. ABERNETHY, In this case Harold Smith, trading as Smith,' Pt.wer&. & Co., Coventry, in the . County of War- wick, England, sued J. S. Abernethy, 33, Ann' Street, Belfast, to ...

PROSECUTIONS OF BELFAST AND DERRY PAWNBROKERS

... .I- Y-uOECUTi'3N` G9 6 EW R FAST A1b DJR1- ' PAWSBROKEIS. Duui, Wo3D nrr..-To-day, in the Northerrn Division of the Police Court, before M)r. Keys, the City M&arshal, Mr. Charles Kavanagh, as registrar of pawnbrokers in Irehand, prosecnted a number of ealfast and Derry pawnbrokers for having in some cases not registered with him, according to the provisions of the Act of the 26th cf George Ill ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... LflE JN AMERIUCA. ! -9ISASTROUS FIRE AT MILWAUKEE, TERRIBLE SCENES.. L O S S OF LIFE. THE TRIAL OF MR. MERICIEE. SPECIAL CABLEGRAM. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY.-A terrible fire, which broke oat here yesterday evening, continued to rage all night, and the lower portion of the eastern side of M1[ilwaukee now lies in. ashes. The part of the city destroyed, which includes the ...

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 ...

LORD ROBERTS AND IMPERIAL DEFENCE

... I ?? LOSDoN, THURSDAY. -Lord Roberts has addressed a long letter to Sir Charles Dike and Mr. Wilkinson acknowledging the receipt of their recent book on imperial defence. He says- I cannot say that I entirely concur in the pro- proposals put forward in the fifth chapter. I admit, however that the division of the army into short-service troops for employment at horne, and long-service troops ...

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 ...