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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I CUSTODY COUT-Y STEzDAY. Beforr ''e-srs. F. G. loDnrM. P..; TEOs. H. lie OWvF, J P.; JAmES A. l DO t, J.P.; and J. J. ;MI DoNN1,LL, J. P. 1ARCEN-Y. Wl'illiam Keys 3ntI George Hanua were put for- Iyard on tho charge of larceny of five bottles of whisky. the proparty of Patric Qtiigley, Feter's Hill. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. From the evidence of Constable Leecb. who made the arrest, it ...

THE KANYA EXPLORATION COMPANY LIMITED

... i I EtE EAN' - LXPLD1.ATIQN ?? LlMITED:'t ?? 7ro'N-~ ±dJ-a.N: L!D aZ I ASTLzr Itrw .V_ I ?? N : fl Y'-1O-iO n: Qaf 'en'sBleeh 1 D .vie ?? L tcn ?? ., ce:lcr xlarr30. IEi J . scice U) ItrL ?? i' 8r ?? .o G,0ole. lne tie ei~5 o tbee Kang. yI e. .a i:i Co. Lcd Ca-.-1et-cn. Crt hie cc: 'n-:rutei bye Me--rc. ?? & I ocnas) mfl.Oe. otn oelil'rf the la'ISL'4J -roriteer of a succn-e'ion of mining; ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... THE KENSINGTON 3UIER. I INTER~vIEW ?? THE rPRISONEBS At the reavimc.l ]iL ar-ing at thec Vczt, Lop h-tt Police Gcqr-ti - -i:~:-tLn-di a -xt of4 the cli-i;-ut of Will aq;ipe a' in~ it- lialt if o l ?? ztcCits- I ir sc-ititztjm- cf tie 1Ej-xt-me. T-laue b hil:ii ut al Iflt-erti'vio iUK 'tj -- . :2 ?? SC in- .CsIi faterofil ?? vI.61, ?? liit' ]i s ?? L.~ of' i t -Mr . W ni-nc' 7n :,in givec ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY _ESSIONS. RA.NDA1STne 7.-This monthly court wa: heM yesterday before Mr. ?? Orr, R.M. (ohairmar). Dr. MI'Donnel. J.P.: Messrs. John Xirk, J.P. ii Meenan. J.P.; and 0. L. Young, J.P. IlhiaiL Peelan, 1 B. Lanark Street. Belfast, was snoumoan ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST RECORDER'S GOURT. The Recorder commenced the business of this court yesterday. Mr. William Carson, I.P., Clerk of tile Peace, was in attendance. Thee following gentlemen wcrere sworn on THE GPrAND JURY: Thomas B. Topping [foreman). JTanies Johnston, Robert G. Moffet, Robert Osborne, John W. Dunlop, Willianm G. Adams, John Cooke. Alex. DunlIop, Alexander Keenan, Wim. Lnird. Andrew NV. ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... I.NQUESTS INN BELFAST. FATAL ACCIDEN-T AT THE WORKZHOUSE. YESTERDAY afternoo the city coroner held an inquiry in the Boardroom of the workhouse into tne circamstancer attending the death of an inmate named James Nelson. aged forty-fie, a waitesMith. Mliss Hamilton, nnre in the infirmary of the Belfast Worikhouse, deposed that shie remembered the deceased being admitted on the 5th inst. Since, ...

SUICIDE OF A BANK MANAGER IN DUBLIN

... SUICIDE OF A BDAK MANAGER IN : : DVUBLIN. ?? - THE INQUEST. DtmLTr, WrmNESnAY NxcGTn-Banking circles vwill be shocked to hear of the suicide of Mrr. Chas. E. M'Causland. manager of the Dublin branch of the Belfast Banking Company, Limited. The un- fortunate gentleman shot himself in the head last e night with a revolver at his residence, The Hill, l Monkstown. He was spending his vacation at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN TELLlGENCE. CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. F. J. MAACCARTEY, R.N., DAVID COnEn, J.P. and ASSAULT ON THE POLICB. Two lads named M'OCelland and Teckle were charged with being drunk and disorderly and asgaulting Acting-Sergeant Hatron and Constable Wm. Gillespie. They had to be removed from a. public-house, and when arrested for using filthy language towards the police, the ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... A RMAGH. ON 25th inst. hie Honour Judge Kisbey sat in the County Courthouee, Armagh, and concluded the business. Mr. J. Mann, Clerk of the Crown and Peace; Mr. J. Morrow, assistant, and Mr. G. I Moffet, registrar, were in attendance. SCOTT V. EDWARDS. This was an action brought by George Scott, of Annaclare, against George A. Edwards, J.P. Armagh, to recover the sou ef £45, loss sus- tained by ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETT'Y SESSIONS. KAnDY.-This fortnightly court of petty sessions was held on the 8th inst.. in the courthouse. before IMr. Thomas Srmall, J.P. (chairman), and Mr. Michael Smyth, I.P. Sergeant James Belford summoned John Kerr for a breach of the Licensing Act on the 11th October. Evidence having been heard for the prosecution and alsu the defence. their Worships fiued the defendant £1. A roan ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER CASE

... I lE KENSINGTO0N MURDIER CASEF EVIDIEiNTCE FROM DUBLIN. A-Ti£31 PT TO ENXJL`T I~N TRlE 'POYAL IRIS___Fl___ILIE16. SPECIALLY RCRPOTPTED I-CR THE DELLEASTNE- nxnnLETTER. DYO-1IPRVTI 1 iCER.. f-le p--lice cou~rt tsce ;-ini tileicrsnuin murider C--ice ?? illtlt e~ven by, hIejiarcii.K ts- aed oi Xi list tu~a.npircj ajt tije 1,V l!ifl 4 ~ t i-0 it tilat Siit (on1 li lvuld le :;iae for the 'ic-asix- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAAVt iNTELLIGENCE. LEGAT, NO1iCES-THZS DAY. From last night's Legzal Diary- H. YE. COURT OF APPEAL Di IRELAND. AZnew v. Belfast Eankioc Company, 1; Graydon, tenant; trostees Morean's Charity Schools, landlords, 2; estate of Marqtis of Bath, vendor, 3; Jelly v. Murphy, 4. ROLLS. Littledale v. M'Dowell, 1; Pairsons v. Brereton, t; re H. C. Finnertv, deceased, Denny v. Finnerty, 3; re J Wynne, ...