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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-SATURDAY. Before Messrs. GCPaEaE MOAGLE, BE.M., and J. Ot C. PAYNE. ASS A U L TS. George Calvert was charged with havirng assaulted his wife. _1r. R. Hancocklprosecuted, and Mr. Harper defended. Constable Weishman said lie arrested the pJLieoner on the 29th ult. on a warrant. Mr. Harper stated that the parties had only been married a short time, but they evidently could ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLiGENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTRDnAK. I Before Messrs. F. G. HODDER, R.M., and DAVID CORBETr. A S S .A U L T S. Lizzie M'Aleese was charged by Sergeant Brown with having violently assaulted her husband on the 18th inst. by striking him on the head with a poker and on the face with a can. Mr. D. F. Spiller prosecuted in the palice cases. The in- jured mar said he had not been ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTEULIGENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY COURT.-svTERDAY.v | Before Alr. F. G. HODDER, R.M., and Mr. Wmz. M-CosMICtc, J.P. LARCENY CASES. A boy named Kennedy was charged by Detec- tive M'IiDermott with the larceny of a pair of opera glasses, belonging to Thomas Dargin, Smithfield. it was stated that another lad had already been arrested in connection with the same satters and the accused was ...

A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT SEA

... A CAPTAIN, HIS WVIFE, AND THEj SECOND MATE BUTCHERED. INTERVIEW WITH ONEOF THE CREW Somo brief particulars have been received by i cable of the terrible tragedy on board the American vessel Berbert Feeller, vwhich put into a Canadian port with the dead bodies of the captain, his wife, and tihe second officer on board. An American cor- respondent has interviewed Jonathan Spencer, steward of the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTrY SESSIONS. BANGOR-This court was held yesterday in the Courthouse, Hamilton Road, before Dr. Reuben Bolton, J.P. District-Inspector Mulliner and Mr. Jas. .- Barrett, C.P.S., were in attendance. There were only a few cases for hearing. Patrick Heaney, 6, Crumlin Street, Belfast, was charged by Constable Gallagher with disorderly behaviour on Sunday, 16th inst. The constable deposed that ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETfY SESSIONS. r& BALLYnOT.-This court was held yesterday, be- t fore Messrs. Henry Turner, R.M. (presiding); SC James P. Lrskine, J.P.; James Aiken, J.P.; and Z( Pobeft Harpur, J.P. Private Thomas Ford, 2td it n Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, was e t prosecuted for having, on the 20th November last, st at Saltash, knowingly made a false answer to a as question on his ...

THE TRANSVAAL RAID

... THE TRA.SVAAL BAID. DR. JA.MESO-N PREPARING A RECORD, Dr. Jameson is engaged upon an exhaustive documentary record, believed to be descriptive of the Tnransvaal raid. The distinguisleid prisoner devotes nearly the whole of his time in the cell at Holloway Prison to its compilation, andi has ex- pre.slsed,. we learn, ar desire not to be unnecessarily disturbed by visitors in consequence of the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... pUBLIN LAW REPORTS. -I VACATION SITTINGS.-ATTnrST 19. 1- J;stice Mur PnY sat to-day in the Court of . Bench, and disposed of urgent motions for Whe sevel-al divisions of the High Court of Justice. rat LIQUIDATION OF M'MORROW &CO.,a LUNUTED. ThejR was a petition on behalf of Messrs. Bryson i&aWlelJ4 of Glasgow, to wind the company up and to appoint Mr. Edward Buckley, Ielrast, their agent in ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BUsHMtLs.-This court Was held on the 13th inst. before Sir F. E. Macnagiten. Bart.. LR I.. (chairman); Messrs. A. H. Ster.. J.P.: Ulul Jos.J, Bovle. J.P. There were thirty-six casĀ°S enteredi for hearing, which occupied tire Court nil fhair (o'clock p.m. District-Inspector Ireland summnoned Mary Graham. of Bushmills. for ctus:Iig ijer twvo children to beg from persons in the fiiant's Guise- way ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODYX OOURT-YnsTEsRDA-y. -Before Messrs. F. G. fODDnnR, R.M.; JAMES JFNIINS, and T`os. Suiw. ASSAULTS. Thos. Redmond was charged by Constable Clarke with having assaulted him on Saturday afternoon. The prisoner was further charged with having been drunk at the time. Mr. D. F. Spiller prosecuted in the police cases. Constable Clarke stated that while he -was on his wry to Queen ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... LARNE.-This bsi-moathly court was held yester- day, before MKr. Philip C. Creagie. R.M. (presid- !r.g}; Laox Maghleramorna JP.1; 'etssrs. fleee .Morgan Byrne, Barrister-at-Law, J.i.; William . T. D-an, J.P.; Hill M~esie, ,LP.; and John .Heggarty, J.P. Sergent Phillips, inspector of !weights and mesures .summoned Hugh Dowther, grocer, for having a scale which registered Or .3ounces against the ...

FISHERY INQUIRY AN ANTRIM

... FlSHERY INQUIRY AT ANTRIM, Messrs, Alan borsby, chairman, and Cecil Hornsby, her Majesty's Inspectors of Irish Fisheries, sat in the Courthouse, Antrim, on Satur- . day last, and resumed the inquiry into the alleged destruction of fish by the pollution of the Sixmile- water River. Mr. John K. Currie, solicitor, Ballymena, ap- t eared for the Conservators of Coleraine district; Mr.D. C. Beggs ...