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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. ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST RECORDER S COURT. His Honour the Recorder sat in the Recerder's Court. M.Iunicipal Buildings. yesterday. and re- : sumed thre business of this court. MNr. Thoma-s Cunninghiam, registrar, wasi in at- tntdance. ANMERSON V. GARFDISIE. In theics case the action wvas brought by Ellen I ;.i.1r AuAderson, 269, Newtowuards Itoad. Bel- 1 ! :t. : t Robert Gardiner, merchant. also of Newvtot-nrl ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ARaMAGn.-Thls court was held yesterday, before N. L. Townsend, R.M.; W J. Best, J.P.; John: Compton, J.P.; and H. Hillock, J.P. Thomas Rowan was charged, in custody, that he did, on Sth September last, at Armagh. unlawfully asesult the complainant and Constable Nangle while in the due execution of their duty as constables. The prisoner was sentenced to three months' hard labour. A delinquent ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... COURT OF BANXRUPTCY-SAPS. 7. Before Judge BOYD. CA:UVOIro TO sARRANGING THADERS, To-dav Judge Boyd had before him a case of Edward R. Sweeny, of Shop Street, Galway, draper. In Mray las the trader, whose liabilities are now returned at :I,614, carried a composition of 9s in the ponud. The guarantee required by the Court was agreed to be signed by a person who was named later on. but before the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY -SESSIONS. -- f A4DGTLAss.-These monrthly sessions were held on the 5th inst-before Messrs. S. Martin (clair- f man), C. I-. Kell, J.P.; B. Laverty, J.P.: Robt. I Hanna, J.P. ; and Hugh Matthews. J.P. Sergeant MPLaughlin, Killough, charged Richard Connolly with having, on the 14th inst.. exposed four chil- dren of tender years on the street of Killough. It appeared that the defendant was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... | CUSTODY COUT-SATURDAY, Before Messrs. F. G. Hodder, R.M.; Charles B tLorinan. J.P. and J. C. C. Payne, J.P. IMALICIOUS IXJUTRY. J.ames MCabe and Peter T'Mf ullan were cha-rged vith maliciously breaking glass in the house of ?? MNP-Aillan, 94, Bridge End. The prisoners were drunki a.nd mauling each other aboat when 3 thev fell tinhoigh the wvindow. Having promised l to nay flol tunpenrsation ...

PAINFUL DOMESTIC TRAGEDIES

... P'AINFUL DOMESTIC tRAGEDIES. A terrible murder was comnmitted at Acerington yesterday. A yar-n drss.er nanmed Richard -James Farrar, esnplorcdat MIessr.s. Steiner & Co.'s works. lived *vith lhis wife and three children in a crttage in ?? Roead. Farrar -went to work shortl- before six o'clock yesterday morning, leaving his wife and children in bod. Between six and seven -o'clock the rneighbours ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... | CUSTODY COURT.-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. F. J. MAcCiArny, R.M., and DAvID CORBErT, J.P. & BREASUPIN.7. John Thomas Megarry was put forward by Sergeant P-Gnigan to answer a charge of stealing a gold breastnin, the property of William Boyle, who in turn was charged by the sergeant with being drunk. Mr. M'Ildowie prosecuted, and Mr. Harper defended Mlegarry. The sergeant stated that at about ...

BELFAST RECORDR'S COURT

... I BELFAST 1E12CORDER'S COURT. I Mr. Henry Fitzgibbon. Q.C., County Court Judge and Recorder, sat in the Recorder's Court, at the Town Hall, at half-past ten &cloek yester- day morning, and resumed the business of the Court. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, registrar, was also present. R:ttTRENBsRG V. BUCHANAN. La-zarus Rittenberg. who belongs to the Hebrew persuasion, brought an action against Alexander ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... - BARGOB. -The hi-monthly court of petty ueions was held yesterday, before Mr. William White. W.P. (presiding); Mr. R. P. Ward, D.L. ;. and Mr. John Fay, J.P. Constable MI'Guigan charged William MYClelland and C. Burns with disorderly conduct in Bangor on Sunday, 2nd Sep- temiber. The defendants were misbehaving them- selves, and attempting to fight on the date in ques- tion as the people were ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday the weekly sitting of this Court was held in the Crown Court of the Countv Courthouse, Crumlin Road, before his Honour the Recorder of Belfast and County Court Judge. Mr. J. H. B. Murphy, assistant registrar, and .Mr. Edward Allworthy, official assignee, were in attendance. [IN E T. ;1. BTNGXafNM. This matter cauje up on the adjourned first public sitting and adjourned second public ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... I Moy.-This fortnightly court was held on Wed. nesday, when the following jastices presided:- N. L. Townsend, R.M. (chairman); Robert M'Kean, Henry Tohall. J. R. M'Donald, and Captain Phipson. Mary Kerr, of Charlomont, was brought up on remand at the suit of District-in- spector Smith, ?? and charged with the larceny of three hens, the property of Mrs. Whitfield. Mr. Irwin, solicitor, appeared ...