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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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTE?'LLIGENCE. , I: 0 OLAW NOTICEOS.-Tis DAY. a 0 ~~~FROM THEt r sa ^r7 DrARY. c1.M. COURT O? APPlAL IN IRELAND. r Hollands v. Chambers (case of the 2eost Rev. J. Ii t OtDoherty();G G.allagber v. Ornmsby (2); Gallagher v. Max- e GliCHAtNWZRY PIVISION. Before Lord Justice Fitzgibbon-Lord Wicklow, a minior (I). .- ROLLS. e P. Richardson, deceased, Golden v. Richardson (1); MOtutchen -. ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON ADMIRAL FAIRFAX

... THE COURT-MARTIAL ON ADITMRAL FAIR FAX. at on iav utI SY OUR PRIV;A-TE WIRE,. DEV;OPORxoT, FacnaDA.-The court-martial for the trial of Vice-Admiral :airfax, C.B., commaundiu the Channel Squadron, on ?? charge of hazarding her Majesty's ships was resumed to-day on board the Sviftsure. Admairal Sir Nowell Salmon presided, and the Court was constituted as before. Theevidence of Captain Wharton, ...

SOUTH MEATH ELECTION PETITION

... SOUTH *IAWN -ECTION PETITTON.] THE JUDGMENT, CONDEMNATION OF THS ACVIOR q OF 1TIf PRIESTS. Tans. W&DNesnDAv.-To-day the South Meath -election petition trial resulted in the unseating of Mr. Fulham and the ordering of a new election. Mr. Justice O'Brien, in delivering judgment, said -In this case of the South Meath election peti- tion, wbhich bad been presented against the return of Mr. Fulham ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PRLICE INTELLIGENCE. I CUSTODY COURT-SATURDAY. I Before Messrs. R. J. Eaton, lt EM ; Richard Patterson, J. ; and B. Ls Hamilton, J.P. Soliciting Alms, Hugh Kidd Pattersou was put forward by Con- table Cusick on the charge of begging on the prc- vious day. Mr. Lewis nrosecauted. The constable said that he had seen the prisoner . stop a gentleman, apparently a clergyman, in j Royal Avenue. ...

NORTH MEATH ELECTION PETITION

... ?? ?? s-w-, IEOR1H RoEATH ELBCTION FETITLON. TH JUDGMENT'. B, DAVITT UNISEATED. TallE, TRIDlAY.-At the sitting of the Cmef judg- ment was delivered by Mr. Justice Andre ws. The petitioner' scounsel (Messrs. T. O'Shaughnssy, FL Drummond, Q.C., and Miles Rehoe) sat together, with their instructing solicitor, Ma-. Friery. beside them_ The petitioner, Ur. Vierce tabhony, Mr. William &o- dmond, I.P ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASItZE INTELLIGENCE. ULSTER, WINTER ASSIZES. t Jp CISTICE GIBSOn sat in the Crown. Court of: t cotrmt5 Courthouse on Saturday. and continued t ,ebess of these assizes- r £[ 31'Neile nCormick, Clerk of the Crown, ws i attendance. TRIAL OF A BELFAST PUGILIST. TEYECE OF FIFTEEN YEARS' PENIAL SERVITUDE. TN-l Smith was indicted for that be, on the. £.hOcremhery 1392. did feloniously kill and sy . ...

THE MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT IN BELFAST

... f lTE MELANCHOLY ACCIDCNT IN BELFAST.: - I N } 1U H S TS Y.St1 flb afternoon an inqvest s held In the i Morgue by Messrs.George Andrews, J.P., and R. .B.Henry, J.P., on the bodies of Wm. Campbell and James Rea, who had been killed the previous L day through Sailing off the roof oi Eiwart's Will, Crumlin Road. District-Inspector Stevenson represented the constabulary, and Mr. MI'Laugblin (of ...

THE RECENT GREAT COTTON FRAUDS IN LIVERPOOL

... L IEi RECENT GREAT COTTONt FIRAUDS IN LIVERPOOL, THE LIABLIRTY OF BANES F101 FI EP I M P O P. T A N T T RI A L. SPECIAL TELEG&RAM iLivRPOOr, FPeIDAY.-At the assizes today-be- foze 2r. Jus-nice Brace and a special jury-the bearing was commenced of a case arismng out oi the recent great frauds on the Liverpool cotton marlet. and involving a very importantJ issea as to the ?? of bankers for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLlCE INTELLNENCR. OCUSTDY COURT-7siiLn.kT. Befone Messrm. B. J. Eaton, R.S, and John Stewart Wallace, J.P. : Dr0sRD5E1 L AND ASSA.OI'. Patrick Jlolloy was sent to jail for a month for having been drunk and disorderly, and with hbaing assaulted Con- stable Frzaer. wbo'bad effected his arrest. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. Sergeant Barrington put forward Francis Gillespie on the charge of having ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE, LAW NOTICES.-Tms DAT. VPrOMt TEM LEGAL DsrrY. H.i. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. - Bevan v. Bagan (1); Colfer v. EHibernin Barnk (2); l'C'ultagh, tenant, Gradwell, landlord (Land Commission) (3); Cusack v. Tuite (4); Howard v Howard (I). CEANCERY DIVISION. Before the Chief Clerk-Earl Wick-low (1); Crawford, a minor (2); Sullivan, a minor, vouch (3). VICE.CIANOCLLLR. Lmt Barte v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ITNTELLIGENCE . LAW NOTICES.-Trns Dv,| H.M. PRO! TEERlLGAL DIaRy. .M. COURT O4F APPEAL IN IRELAND, Howani ?? Howard, at hearing (1); Nolan v. Lord Drogheda (2); Roberts v. Morgzn, interloc. (5); Brinkley v '3tnluan, interloc. (4). a CHANCERY DIVISION. Beiore the Lord CObncell Ior-Murphy v. tabony (1). Before Lord Justice Fitsgiebon-Lord Waiciow, a minor ROLLS. le Magee, infaets, at hearing ...