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QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALL Y-MEN A. Before his Honour Judge FiTzcizcoNr.-frsNE23 Mr. H. MINeill1 Cornick. regi;rar. apl Mr Henry 1. Cratwford, Deputy-Clerk of the Pease, vere in autendance. CPAWFORD V. FTLTON. This wes an action brought by the r.laintiff. James Crawford, KiilLyless, against the detendsnt John Fulton, of sanie place, to recover £20 (iatl. eg sus tained by reason of defendant having ol,sru: ted ...

INQUEST IN BELFAST

... INQUEST IN BELF AST. A CHILD DROWNED. The coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) and a jury held e an inquest, at noon yesterday in the Recorder's -Court, on the body of a child named Dar.d MNax- 1 well, aged two years and five months, who was s foundl drowned in a pond at the rere of Walmner ; treet, Ballynafeigh, on Monday evening. Sergeant Seymour conducted the inquiry. Lizzie -Maxwell said she lived ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DONA&HADEE. -- The monthly court was u held on the 4th inst., before the following magis- I trates - Alexander M'Iinn (in the chair), C John M'Connell, and Colonel Delacherois. Ser- geant Dann charged Colin Burns, of Ballyfotherly, d onaghadee, for being drunk and disorderly at ti Donagbadee on 23rd ivay, and on a second sum- tl mons for assaulting and heating Constable M'Hugh, tl at same time ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BALaYaOT.-These weekly sessions were held I yesterday in the Ballybot Courthouse, before Mr. Henry Turner, R.M. (presiding), and Mr. James F. Erskine, J.P. Robert Hutchinson, Craigiore, a was prosecuted for having interfered with the coin- fort of passengers in a car belonging to the Bess- brook and Newry Tramway Company while tra- t velling between Newry and Craigmore on the 30th r ult., and ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ALLEGED DONATIO MORTIS CAUSA

... EXT RAORDINARY CASE OF ALLEGED DONATIO MORTIS CAUSA. I THE CURSE OF DRINK. Draita, TfnrRSDAT _NI-(;lT.-To-day. before theI M1-faster of the Roils. the heat-hg vas resuime-d of the case of Gribbin v. Gribbin, -which revcaled such extraordinary evidence on the previous dcv, as to tiue unfortunate and disgraceful scenes which ocea- sionally tale place at wvakes. Thle case comes from the southern ...

THE LONDONDERRY IMPROVEMENT BILL

... CASE FOR THE BILL CLOSED. WITNESSES CALLED BY TILE COMMITTEE. BY OUR PItVATE, tRlU5. Ho-ras or COWMOyS, WDYIDsAYt.-Tlhe comn- mittee met again to-day for the consideration -I this bill. Present-Sh William HoLildsworth. Sir J. Haslert. Mr. Tomlinson, M'lr. Dillon, Mr. V. Knox, and Sir E. Hill. t'le first ?? wasc Mr. Daniel Holland as- sistant Unionist rcgistration agent. Londouderry. In reply ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... IopREIGN INTELLIG-INCEp| an- Qe resr.lt is terribly serious for the nurse, >fT fOllev; v.th subseane.nt IOS3 of time Aney It is little monder that after 3 few inoeS of this kind Xur,,es a.x>> on the deferlsive t relatvions witqD the pablic.-X 5Me Bospital- , == Beifast D;ess-testerrwij]baforifa-rasd to ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT.-YPSTSRIDAY. Before Metsrs. Gzir.ETrT NAGLE. R.M., and DavuD CoR.ETT. J.P. PUfILiIST. ;e Alexandier Roberta and Andrew Thompson were n charged by Constable Douglas with fighting in a railway carriage at the Great Northern Railway on Tuesday. Mr. Quail prosecuted for the railway company. Win. M'Kinstrv saied he had to remove ; the prisoners from the carriage in consequence ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BALLYBOT.-These weekly sessions were held yesterday in the Ballybot courthouse, before Messrs. Henry Turner, R.M. (presiding); James F. Erskine, J.P.; Robert Harpur, J.P.; and P. J. Kelly, N.D., J.P. Michael MI'Parland was drunk and disorderly on the public road at Carrick- cloughan on the 15th inst., and for this offence lie is was ol the complaint of Constable Lynch, muloted in the sum of 5s ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POLICE DSTErLLLGENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY- COU'RT.-YeESE3DAY. Before M~essrs. GnasR13 N~Ccas, R.M.; JAMEIFS JENKISS, J.P.; Tuosas SHEAW, ?? and JO1tX BGraic, J.P. ASSAULTS . George 7Hagins was cha~rged by Consta~ble Dornaa wvith having been drunk and disorderly anrd with having eassaulted Edwrard Quigley in viewr of com- plasinant at W'Yheeler's Court early on Sunday mnorn- ing. Mr. D). F. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALLYME.NA. I0' Before his Honour Judge FITZotBEOs; S Mr. Henrv M'Neile MI'Cormick, registrar, and I MIr. Henry M. Crawford, Deputy and Acting Clerkj a of the Peace, were also in attendance. 1 HAMILTON V. MAGILL. Nancy Hamilton, Bailyvaddy, processed Charles c Magill, of same place. to recover 1 for trespass f. over a field, through which the defendant had no e riglht of way. 3r. Currie ...

LIQUIDATION OF OLD BUSHMILLS DISTILLERY COMPANY, LTD

... LIQUIDATION OF OLD BUSHRILLS1 DISTILLERY CORPANY, LTD. I JUDGMENT AGAINST THE SYNDICATE. Duannz, THUXSDAY.-To-day the Vice-Chan- cellor resumed and finished the hearing of the application mnade by Mr. John Malcolm, the liquidator and receiver, for directions as to whether rlie was to deliver to Mr. Chas. H. Brett a large quantity of whisky claimed by him as purchased, in trust, for a syndicate ...