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INQUEST IN BELFAST

... Yesterday evening the coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) held an adjourned inquest in the Recorder's Court on the body of a labourer named Felix M'Keown, who resided at 5, Mourne Street, and whose death took place on the 16th ult. from the result of injuries received in MNessrs. Camp- bell's steam saw mill. Head-Constable Malhony re- presented the police, and Mr. Arhuthnot Messis. Campbell. Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLL(iENCF?. (Frtosa iof afetionir. ?? To AI~t Raf amb ?? ?? n m Befre ir toer lranevier-R cames Deavis sieeking Ocoerh- Sehpeiea Cermrrrstoitwsrher iclrkena ravle, thatus Mi andrslr Rahpt H~. Reid, sehoculdt boe aisitingd ae Ctimiisaicn.ro i ais .at B ?? Dan egas a. cosn L oAW S POIETLSDY .1 To~, ?? vl Othe rrt 3;a Dier Par it-l YCfL-rJitARY 'CISLLOK Ii F bks *hteealaed, a omiioerfr ...

A NEWRY WHISKY CASE

... A NEWRY WHISKY CASE Inr the Court of Session at Edinburgh at the eluse of thle week counsel we-re heard by Lord, | Moncrieff in] an action at the instance oif 'Henry Thiom.on & Co., wholesale old Irish whisky mer- ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... 1?ETTY SESSIONS. BAyecag-Tids court w-as hleld yesterday in the Courthlouse, before M1r. Winu. Whlite, .J P. (prcsid- ing), and Captain L'Estrane'e R.3I. F1rancis MI'Clulre, Bangor, was charged by Constable Gal- lagliecr as ith ?? guilty of disorderlinless on thc pub.lic street on the 16th ,iisL. The defendant, wtith others, was shoutingr in a mo10t disordet h mlanner, to the alnno\Oli(eC of ...

REGISTRY APPEALS

... TiI- BOROiUGE1 OF LONDONDERRY. Yesterday. in the Court of Appeal, before the Lord Chief Justice, the Lord Cbief Baron, Lord Jnstice Fitzgibblbn, Lord Justice Barry, and Lord Justice Walker, the hewring oif appeals from. dc-isions of the Revising Barrister for the Borough of Londonderry v'ax resumed. PORCRBTY V C5IAM5BERS (EDWAn.D DOflEI3TY'S Mr. Wylie, Q C, with whom was M Kr T M Eealy, A. P ...

THE ALLEGED CITY ROBBERIES

... i HIE ALLEGED CITY ROBBERI LES. A DUBLIN TRADER CHAERGED WITH] RECEIVING. Yesterday in the Northern Diviiion of the Police Courts, before Mr. Keys, Q C, John Reed, grocer's assistant; Jamzes Howlett, grocer's porter; William Butler, Henry place, and described as a returned, convict; and Jamies Sweeney, Simpson's lane, were charged on reomaud with having stolen on the 30&h October, from No 47 ...

THE NOTIFICATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES

... I . w THE ACTION AkGAINST A BATRMINES DOCTOR. On Saturday in the Exchequer Division, be- fore the Lord Chief Baron and Mi. Justice Andrews, the heariug was resumed ot the case of Mason v Haddon, in which the de- fendant, Dr Haddon, of Castlewood avenue, Rathmtnes, seeks to set aside a verdict found against him for £100 last May in an action bll ought by the plaintiff, a milliner and costumier, ...

DOLPHIN'S BARN INJUNCTION CASE

... I DOLPIYN'S BARS INJUNCTION CASE I Yesterday before the Mlaster of the Rolls a case was heaid of Hugh Doyle v Daniel Whelan,. It was an application for an in- junction to restrain the defendant from usitic che hall of the house,No 3 Dolphin's Barn, as a passage for his pony froin the street into a stable at the reve of No 2 Dolohin's Barn, occupied by the defendant, who is a butcher. The ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BWE/LFASTI QLTAR~TEE S ESS.IONTS. Before 1Kb Honour Jwlgs 1mu:now? Air. Henry 31. Crawford, Dcputy and Acting! Clerk of the ?eare, was in attendance. I Sis-tit V. EF±VINE. Cl This was a probese brought by William Simon, Wuodhorn, Carrickiergite. against William N. lii Fri joe, Carriakft patti. to recover £18 ifis, whereof t £12 jot principal a id interest due on foot of defendants 1j?itxjicr ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Before is ?? Judsge Frrwrnow. Mr. H. M'Neilo MICormick, registrar, and Mir. Edward Ailworthy, official assignee, were pre- sent. There were two arrangement matters on the list, in which the solicitors engaged were-Messrs. MGonigal, Kerr, M'Cntcheon. (Wheeler & AM'Cuthecon), and Ross. IN RE, JANE GOOGiGTAN. Thi s matter came up for the second meeting after cooin tion. Sir. David MZ'Gonigal ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... IPOLiO GESC \'LTBRDT SOUTSLMRr DWIION-(Befee Mfr. B e, XUBDBROUs AsAUL? On A rOmicgJC. William Whelai.. A young uA described a I bourer and living as 37 Poe' _ pt 'forward cLarged in custody of PFie. 126 B with hveing been cue of a crowd of roe who awaulted him in Voseboyle cowrt on the night of Uw14t1 April last. The priajem mm auls rrested on Friday night. having aseliegef. ban evading the ...

ANNUAL RETREAT FOR D. M. POLICE, MOUNT ARGUS

... ANNUAL RETREAT FOR D. M. POLICE, If l.MOUNT ARGUS. I The above-mentioned Retreat for the Dublin Metropolitan Police will be solemnly opened on Sunday evening next, at 5 o'clock, at Mount Argus. It will be conducted by the Rev Father Andrew and the Rev Father John Baptist. These two able and zealous Mis- sionaries three years algo started and organised most effectiveky this Fortnight's Retreat ...