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BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST POLICE lNTELLIGENIE, 1: the Uum~ody Court yetesy, before m'Isr3. P. J. MacCarthy, HR. 31. Jame-, Henderson, J.in Hlolywood, and J. J. M'Donnell, JS. 'ts. two la-is named Spence and L irin3gecotane were charged wi;h brooki-lg and enteritng tbe house of Samuel Bo1-,, 12e, Grosvenor Street, and with sttaliug 1 tbirefrom the suim of -l2. Mr. Lewis prosecuted, Mr. 1' Erleau defendedl Spence ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER NEAR BELFAST

... AVLEGED XANSLADMLTiER NEAR B EFA 1 tAS'l'. Y SI'ERIOUS DEATH OF A FARM SERVANT. ONe Saturday morning the towalaind of Braniel. situated about five imiles from Belfast, was the scene of an occurrence which, no matter how looked at, mn!!t be con-s dered very melanoholy anti regret- able in its character, and mnor event conneoted with the loss of a b'olman life cainot otiturwisn be de- eoribal. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIONS, |AilAItItAEA.- Thlis monithly crc|.lt of petty sessions leas helt here oth th 9h i itk. hilorC Coa]niel ]ollnes J. Clark, ?? (treesidti)ng; .Me-srs. Thomas S. Asb, . latthew i -licmat J.PI. Iti Ccsrt Johitoll, J.P. Cionlotel ]ruce, hallycuullioli sci in Eased Johni Us.aclo an:. ?? Co-relo for Slai Itg. ot tihe ?? llay, wvilfiuly .e 0 ialiciotiily entetetrd LtatJ) i id 'stooti ...

MAGHERAFELT QUARTER SESSIONS

... MAGHBRA?ELT QUARTER SESSIO?. TanD business of thes~e sessions3 was resumned before the Recorder of Loodonderry (Mr. T. G. 0verend, Q.04,\ Mr. Farrell, registrar, and MIr. Temnpleton, D~eputy Clerk of the Peace, were in attendance. IMPORTANT POINT UNDER THE LaND aer. 1&370. SMYTH, CLAIMANT; HOOG, RESPOtaN'DT. hMr. W. Mi. WHITARB. (ins5truCted bn MWr. 1 B. H Cunningham), on behalf of the ...

THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON AND THE POPE

... = =: A~- : - - :- -- THEi LORD MAYOR OF LONDON AN.D THE POPE. by the ReF. J. E. Campbell-Colquhoun, chairmar,; and Colonel W. Bobinson. secretary. Alderman Sir ?? Lawrence said that, as the senior alderman and the senior member of the Corporation it became his daty to move the foli lowing resoiatloD! which he knew expressed the sentiment of his brother 31derinen. (Tile ?? v.; ws.i in the i ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTE LLTE N OCEO LEGAL NOTBES-THIS DAY. F5505 LAST N00t5'S LEG3AL DFAPS. ROLLS. Battersby v. Battershy, 2; M'Feely F. O'Doberty, 4. QUEEN'S BENCEN . Hagen Brothers v. Campbell and another, 4; Od B8sh- cmills Distillery Ca. v. Armstrong, Knox, and Co, 6; Bat- tersby v. Battersby, 1. EXCHE-QUER DIFISION. Hunter v. Hodgere and another, 4; Dunlop r. Hannah. PROBATE DIVISION. ?? v. Fox, Fair v ...

THE TRAGEDY NEAR DUBLIN

... THE TRAGEDY NEAR DUB;IN. T-EE MURDER OF AN OLD WOMAN. Donn WE, ESPAY -To day, in the Northern Division of the Police Court-Mr. George Keys, Q.C., ?? Leigh, aged twenty-five years, Kimmage Quarries, labourer; William Geraghty1 aged twenty-two years, labourer, Kim- mage Quarries; and Michael Geraghty aged nine- teen years, labcurer, Kirnmage Quarries, were put forward in custody of Inspector ...

THE ARMAGH ASSAULT CASE

... THE hIARAGII ASSAULT CASE. I 1RE ACCUSED BFtORE THE MAGISTRATES. Messrs. N. L. Townsen1d, R.M.; P. G. MGCrum, J.P.; J. Andlerson, J.P.; W. C. Hobsun, J.P.; i. Hillock, J.P.; and J. Anderson, J.P., presided at the weekly petty session held at Armagh yester- day. There was but a small attendance of the puFlic, Considering the great interest taken in this most remarkable case, which is certainly ...

LOCAL POLICE RETURNS

... LoOCAI POuCE RETURNS. BU'r few outsiders have the least idea of the nam- ber and variety of matters for which our local police force is responsible from day to day. A glance at the returns for 1892, which have been just compiled, reveals the fact that a policeman's duty is not half as light as the majorit of people fancy, and shows, moreover, that the force have been throughout the twelve ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A SERVANT ON HER MISTRESS

... AT Derry rural petty sessions yesterday-before Colonel Knox (in the chair), Messrs. O'Doherty, Alexander, and Joyce, :LIM.-a servant girl namedl 3Margaret M Laughlin was charged, at the suit of the Crown. on the prosecution of District-Inspector O'Connell, that she .id, on the 12th December last, at Rossinagalliagh, County Dery, inflict bodily injury on her mistress, Mrs. Marjory Ward. The ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASISI Z& e -IE, T IG ELC'I.CE. COOJNTY ANTRIM. CROWN- COURT. YEcTr,1aDAY uorntilg dMr, Jcatice AlDnuawS eat in the Crown Conrt of the County Court- liouse, Crumlir Rcad, and resumed the hearing of TRAVERSES. Mr. h. M'Neils MI Cormick, Clerk of the Crownu, wVaS in attendilce. At tile sittiug ot thle Conre, the ease cC 'M'Williamas v. Leiaast Water Coeunssesiocers was Ic illed rin. Thid twas a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSlZE INTELLIGENCE. COUNTY OF ANTRIM. CROWN COURT. YESTERDAY morning Mr. Justice Andrews entered the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Cramlin Road, and continued the hearing of COMMON JURY RECORDS. MIURDOCH V. WORKMAN. The bearing of this case was resumed. it was an action brought by George Murdoch, engineer, Belfast, to recover £76 1 2s 9d from Robert Work- man, trading as Workman & Co. ...