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BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Yesterday-Before lhiis Honour Judge FITZGlflhiON. Mr. William Carson, J.P.- Clerk of the Peace, I was in attendance. The following geutlemen were sworn on the GRAND JURY: Messrs. Charles W. Henderson (foreman); Bobt. Bogue, Alexander Bullock. J. C. Coey, W. H. I Andrews, Richard Brownlie, Henry Jolhston, E. I MiDonseeli, Henry E. Newell. Edward F. lPattcr- a son, Hugh Rankin, 'Thomas Shaw. ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT ANTRIM

... AL~LEG(ED MURf)DER AT ANTRIH. ARREST OF THE DE'CFASED MAN'S DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW. Dr. John J. Adams, J.P.. attedad at the Court- house, Antrim, on the 7th inst., and held an inqairy into circumstances connected with the death of James Owens, aged about sixty years, who died suddenly at his residence, Riverside, Antrim, on Moanday morning. Messrs. John Kirk, J.P., and Bernard A. Meenan, J.P. ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH OF BELFAST

... I HENRIET1TA COURT. St the conclusion of an inquest yesterday the coroner (MXr. E. S. Finnigan), addressing the jury, said that additional correspondence relating to Henrietta Court had passed between the Local Gove-rnment Board and himself, and as it affected the public interests he would hbnd the correspon- deuce to the Press. The coroespondence is as fol- l ows:- Local Government Board. ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY-Before his Honour JudgeFeTzGIBBON, 40.C Mr. J. H. B. Murphy, assistant registrar, was in attendance. There were four arrangement matte s, and the solicitors engaged in these were Mr. David M'AGonigal and Mr. Joseph Allen. I;N RE W. L. METCALFE AND IN RE D. A. CHARTE:RS. In the case of W. L. Metcalfe, Chichester Street, Belfast, trading as the Pure Bread Company, and 1). I A. Charters ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST RECORDER'S COUiRT. YestYery-Befoic his RieHea Judge Frrstcinoc . Mr. WilTiar Carson, J.P., Clerk of the Peace, wvas in atterdance. I.ARZE}NT FTR031 A Ts ARecalR. Heanry Baxter and Th maas Baxter w ere chiargel with the la.rcesy on Se etptemiber 25t 31 of a cqua untiv of drese material, sheeting. ait ciliaLrs. hise pro-- pertv of Wi3llaia Honna. ?? articles vieer muaer: up in a parcel . ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PE,'T'TY SESSIONS. AXoGomLTS.-At this court on the 15th inst., before Mr. P. C. Creag-a, R.M., J. M;cuicggalm sannlmolled Joseph Craig for that defendants dog had, as al- leged, bitten complainant's child, a little girl of about four years of age. As there was not siufi- cient evidence to sustain the charge in the mean- time, the case was adjourned for two months. The other business was of ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKRUPTCY 0011111. Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FITrGIREON. M1r. J. H. B. Murphy. assistant registrar. and Mr. Eidward Allworthy, official assignee, were pre- sent There were a number of arrangement matters, in which the professional gentlemen engaged were_- Messrs. George Hill Smith, Barrister-at-Law; Harper, M'Gonigal, Andrews, Galway, Ross, M'Cutnheon, and Wrighat. IN RE T. & ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PET'rY SESSIONS. CARRICKFERGUS.-The fortnightly court of petty sessions for the borough of Carrickfergus was held yesterday, before Messrs. Wm. Gor4uan, J.P., and Daniel Bowman, 3.P. District-Inspector Lilly, R.LC., and Mrs. Isabella Barr, Lower Woodburn, summoned Samuel Barr, same place, for having, on the 19th nti, made use of abusive and threaten- ing language, calculated to provoke a ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... DluNraNsON.-The revision of the lists of Dun- gannoni polling district was resumed yesterday morning before Mr. William. Lawson, LL.D., Bar- rister-at-Law, in ?? Juryroom ?? Courthouse. Mr. George A. Rogers, Sub-sheriff, acted as court registrar. The officials present were-Mir. John Boyd, clerk of Dungannon Union; and Messrs. Wm. Richardson, Joseph Moore 1 Williamson, and Andrew H. Smith, rate ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... BAN2R:KPUP'ICY COURT-SaPr. 11. Before Judge MYrLLAR. IN RE DAVID BaYRS. The bankrupt in this case carried on business as a draper on the Falls Road, Belfast. He was now examined by Dr. Houston, Q.C. (instructed by Mr. Richard Davoren) for the assignees. He stated that he had been in the drapery business about eighteen months. Owing to his other engage- e ineuts he could not attend to the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... CALIEDON-This monthlv court was held on the 12th inst., before Meson. Norman L. Townsend, R.M. (chairian) ; Charles R. f-Iearn, ?? Wn. Mercer, J.P.; and Joseph MNey, J.P. A road contractor ra-med J. Reid charged J. Mi'Muilan with obstructing him in his work as road contractor by altering and interfacing with a fence adjoining the county road. Mr. lrvine, solicitor, Dungannon. appeared for the ...

LICENSING PROSECUTION

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A BELFAST PUBLI CAN. In the Simmons Court yesterday-before Messrs. John Burke fchairinan) and Win. Maaster- son-on the conclusion of the ordinary business, Mr. D. F. Spiller mentior.ed a case in which a spirit grocer named :-iargare'a Mullan, 15, Fox Street, and Scotch Row, was sumnioned by (Con- stable David W. (Cloughey for oltencee dip-i the lic-ensing laws, Mr, ...