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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE ULIGENCE. CUSTODY COUBT-Y nSTERDAY. - I .- Before Messrs. R. J. EATON. R .MN.; WMe. M'CAM- MO-ND, J.P.; and T. I1 B1Dow.-E, T.P. LARCENIES. ?? Thomas waas charged with having stolen coat, the property of James ;ee, on Friday even- Y;r. Spillerprosecuted, and M11iErlean defended. :Detective-Constable Stannawe stated that he arrested the prisoner in Ship Street. On being arrested he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IA.W- INTE LLIGTENCE. LAW NOTICS.-TMisM Dt'.Y yp -PROM TSR LEOA. DIARY. - F -0: - VItOB-OHAINE[JL-??;OR. 5 ; Testin v. Scainon (1); Irish Li ii COMMisSion v. Dosherty .(0 Sianliey v. Kirk (3); Wilson v. Batler (4): white v_ 9. Attonsey-Uesneral (S; Tolatd v. Fer gasoa (5); M'Derniout v. For c7-) O'1Farrell v. Fitzgerarl (8)f: AkrordLic-ng sdeccaed, t Stenlines v. Armstrong (9); Pover, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE [dLJGENCE. i; ; CUSTODY COUILT-YuESTuRDuY. I Before Messrs. F. J. MACCArITHY, M.M., and DAVID CORBETT, 2P. INDECENT BEHAVIOUR. Hugh R. Patterson was charged by Sergeant John Cleery with having behaved indecently in Donegall Street by shouting and throwing stones at passengers. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. The sergeant stated that he found a crowd around the prisoner, who -was making use ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT.—SATURDAY

... tELFAST RESCORQDER'S COURT.-SATUrDAY. MR. HENRY FITZGIBBON, Q.C., Recorder, sat in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings, and resumed the hearing of the civil business of this court. Mkr. Thos. Cunninghaim, registrar, was in atten- dance. MS'NAMAR& . ,H EB 2,7LrA~' STEXE TR&AMWY COMPANY. This was an action brought by Thos. IW'Nmara, M4, Myers Street. against the Belfast Street Tram- ways ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .FPOLICE INTELLIGENCE CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. E. J. EATON, R.M. . TROmAS H. BROHER, J. P.: and Wm. M 'OAMMOIND, J. P. ASSAULT. James Lernox was chargcd with having as- saulted his fathler and mother by stziking them. iMr. Spiller prosecuted. When arrested, the prisener gave no explanation of his conduct. Sarah Jane Lennox stated that she saw him strike his father. but that he ...

ALLEGED MALICIOUS BURNING

... DOWNPATRICx , SUsnDAY.-This morning a de- structive fire occurred at Marlborough House, about a mile from this town, the residence of Mr. John Tate, T.P. The fire was first observed by Mr. Tate, from his bedroom window, about three o'clock this morning. He gave the alarm, and in a short time, with his sons, Mlessrs. John MI. Tate, Godfrey Tate, Washington Tate, and Dr. Tate, and all his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. : . T, .- i I I LAW NOTICES.-Tna DAT. PREOS Tax LEGAL BIEaY. -I m. COURT OF' APPEAll Rtteation ?? eosta. Ohanee T. Lyusb (1); Delany v. Dublinr United Traemvay Company (2). . VIC&O-HACrOELLoR. AiLRiesley infznLs, Asnesley v. Annesley ?? Labhate v. Attorney-General (2) ; Quin deceased, ti-re-dy v. Quin (3): Davidson v. Steseart (4); Wynne deceased, 3SeSisom v. MI'OCeland (5); ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... THE weekly sitting of this Court was held in the crown Court of the County Courthonse, Crumlin Road, yesterday, before Mr. HENRY FITZGIBBON, Q.C., County Court Judge. Messrs. H. M'Neile M'Cormick, registrar; B. Allworthy, official assignee; and J. H. B. Maroby were in attendance. Re ALEX. DAVISON. In this case the adjourned sitting for audit and dividend was passed. and an order made for the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LIW INTE LUlGENCE. ?? NOTlCES.-Tzrs Dits.( 0 s;PROM MEQAL EGAL MtAR. Y3 H.X. COURT OF APPEAL i Fitnanxrice v. Jordan (1); the Queen, at the presecation of the Dublin antd Blessieno, Trermivay. v. Coaunt Dnbltin Drrand Jniry (2), Youui-;, ovr,-ner; Ronley. ?? (3): re- ?? of costs, Chance v. Lyncli ?? Delaney v. Dabli ] 'oited Tramwvay Company (25); ?? v. Garry (5). VIOE-Ct-(ANEOLLO'R'S COA ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YESmARDAY. Before lMr. K. . BATyO, R.M. EMBEZZLEMENT. Peter Cassidy was charged, at the instance of the Amallgamated Society of Boot and Shoe- makers, by Acting-SergeantAlison, with having embezzled the sum of £4 Es, belongiag to said society. Mr. Harper prosecuted. From the evidence of the sergeant it appeared that he effected the ?? in Newvry on the above- mentioned charge. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... STLAW INTELLIENCE. I LAW NoTfisU.-Tfs Da :. PROM T: 0 LEGAL6 lABS. .3f. COUBT OP APPEAL. MichollS, tenant; Segrave, ?? Commission (2). ROILS- Fthzsianmons v. Nodder (I); Grey v. Perry (2); Russell v. Westropp (3); Mrrbe v. M-Gorry (4); i ?? v. M'Cartie (5): l M'Creery v. M-Crecry (f); Cook v. amiltoon (7); Clancy v. Clancy (S); Murphy v. marphy (9). VICE-OCT{ANCELLOR. Wilson v. Williarms (11: ...

THE GREAT PEARL CASE

... X MRS. OSBORNE AT BOW STOREET. LcODOI, FRIDAY -irs. Osborne was to-day again brought up before Sir John Bridge. at Bow Street, on a charge of having committed perjury in her evidence as nclintiff in the pearl case. There was a large crowd at the entrances to the building, but the accommodation being of a limited character, very few were adaitted. Mrs. Osborne, who bad been brought from ...