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KILLYLEAGH PETTY SESSIONS

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BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... In the Custody Court yesterday--before 'Messrs. F. J. MacCartlhy, P.2. ; J. J. M'Donell, J.P.; and John HfliywoodC J.P.-iour lads named Frareis KEoly, John herarney, S-atuilel I'fofiatt~arcd Francis AM'Cornmiuk were chi-ed cy H-fead- Constable Sreenaer with the lanreny of four pains of bo3ts the property Gi aortne person at present unknown. MIr. Iewi lir-elsecuted. A rest sn' for I the purpnse ...

BELFAST POLICE COURTS

... BF.LFAST POLICE COURETS III MESSRS. R, . T.EATON, RM.; Win. AS1'CanMMOnd, J.P.; J. 0. 0. Payne, J.P.; and John Hollywood, J.P.; presided in the Custody Court yesterday. Two young lads, named Patriciz M'Keown and J, H. Campbell, were put forward by Sergeant Fleming on the charge of the larceny of a quan- tity of fruit out of a garden belonging to Huleh Adams, Sydenham, yestsrday moruning. MrD ...

THE TRAGEDY NEAR GARVAGH

... THE TRAGEDY NEIR. GiARYAGTH. THE ACCUSED RETURNED FOR TP.UL, AFTU R adjourameint for a fortniziht Omaialaua ?? the pri-sn-ar heinz. in the opinion of the rrmedicai s tihor-tiC3, Urable to at.car throrgul ;h iniei.. he had xci ?? the rnva-rtifati'n iuto the it- ecinvrt'4tlcsP' of lbs ridabove trixg.' ?? re-n, 4 veit'orday. bela e, Co'lrnel T. D). Stcww. 1.1-i_ whe ny tp rrl'ipor.-er. Jlrhn A ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BEL ,uLii iET llEIDE1S COU1RL. Mr. H-OrTY Litzgibbor., -Q. C., Lornn Court! Jile isa inl the i cviiI ('iirt. M ii B i~l i - Ito yecttrcrl. au-I i renu-30-he 1,a.-ilc:n. dMr. Tfxoons21' Cl'-mm igitein regi-ir-ar ?? in art'- danoc. t Sa.atrearr Tram'. g. - Coiirlpany v-. :ca-vsy. Tiie Belt fst Strn.?t Trwl-iway-- Corillpan Pc*-ult to r-coeoir fyc.-I iC ('iroh Moc -oev, ear owzie-. of 1, il~l' ...

THE PROSPECTS OF THE SESSION

... THE PROSPECTfS OF THE SESSION. I t LOxNDO, TEi:s CAY.-It is confidently espected the Central News learns, that, the report of supply, as a wbole, will close not later thin Monday next, so as to allow of the Appropriation Bill being in- troduced at the same sitting. 'iThe fact that the House of Lords is to assemble on Taesday encour- awes the espectation that Parliament will adjourn for tle ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... OITALRTER SESSiONS A -i '31 A G EE.j 1iL ciaartvr sessions for this divislon of thG I Courty of Aromagh were commenced on the 18th instant, before Ir. E. H. lisboy, Q.C., County Court JTude for the Conaties of Armagh and Louth. M1r. Thomaas J. 3Marron. Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the County of Armagh. was in atten- dance, MIr. James lIorrowv, chief clerk Crownv and I Peace Office. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAYT INT ? I G ?N ?b. LSAL KUT1O1b'-tflU DAT 1 oCT N:.iO 0 ?? - till 17 (01 -ii (IF OBOE 'ti. IN IlL..! NI) B n-bar. '4 .4 2 ci:: 4. )teIX.x ½2::41, 0 li¾I.I/3. Ga 2 ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... LNQeESSTS IN BELFAST. ON7 Srtmrdoy oveniin: an logo-T wa-~ heldl in ti-ic0. RLetordiu's Court by Mnr E. S. Fizonizan, pox- motoner. on thep boel of a chzili name- i Mary jau- pi ?o-o.cf 34. t'onn-iarx- Street. 7 w Lad d I 4 sudd-aeoly 0:. Frilay morotog. t ?? Thompson watch-d the proceed5 in ins-~ on. b;half of rho cnsahlty. TfC--Un`,I Al- (cvot1'-nce tho~ oh' oh. il~ to, han3 Oin Frhiay- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE JNThLLI?ENCE? CUlSTODY GOlitiT-YalstnsoTarll. Before ~r. ?? J. HI and C ?? . II.:T ?? Azt iD t5§itDEiti,Y. Mittthesv than. w~ho WatS canrged wvith havingr been drulnk> and drisorderly thle pieviou~s day, was cont to prison i'or fourt~een days. 13r. Lewsis proseculted3. Johln Gf'l oughLliro, wsho wsva p'it forwiard by Corsstable i'el.Nah}oul on a s~imilar charge, wvas ccii teanced to ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Ms. HEmRY FITZGIBOr N, Q.C., sat yesterday, and proceeded with the hearing of the cases on the list. Mr. E. M'Neile M'Cormick, registrar ; Mr. J. E. B. Murphy, assistant registrar; and Mr. Edward Allworthy, official assignee, were in atten- dance. Three arrangement matters were disposed of, the professional gentlemen being Messrs. D. M6Gonigal, Moorhead, and J. M Cormick. In -re JA.MES ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -OLIC= -- TE L POL~IC INTEILIG-l NC CUSTODY COUfT-YEST1DAwz. Before Messrs F J IacCarthy, 3R and VWm M'Cormnick, J P. False Preteoces. Charles WhMittera was sentenced to three months noprisonaseut for having obtoineuI a suit of clotles belonging to one Peter Hampton by false pr- tences. Mary Doherty was ordered to be imprigoned foa two months on a similar charge. She obtained I quantity of tea ...