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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLI(;EN,'CE BELFAST CUSTODY Before Messrs. G;ARRnET N AGE. K.AE , P VoraNcc. J.P. |ltSIOrlfEPLY C'CONDUc. Bella Holly was. Charned by (untc.ll~ II-y , with having been druink and h t1, I ?? fifty prr-,vious convictions ain-r ?? i M'ie fi111l ?? INand coos. Jolvln Oieill. for a .timilsr oh r- ?? andi costs. Constihlo Sampey peiO d r 1 Hugh Donnelly -nd i LCisC I charged by Constable ...

ULSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... I Beore the LoiDD CHTmF Juswrnc. Mr, H. MtNeile McCormick, Clerk of the e rown, was ii attendance. BRFARUCfNG AND EN'TEEING. Thomas Yates and William Presho were indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling-houuse of James Cassidy, Upper Eustace Street, on 13th No- vember. and stealing therefrom 43 3d in money. Mr. G. H. Campbell, QOC., and Mr. Geo. Hill Smith (lust-ned by Mr. B. N. Johnson ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST E.ECdP.DER'S COURT. Scturda-Y-Before his Honour Judge FITZGIBB;3Sn. Mr. H. M. Crawford, registrar. was present. 7WAtLI-STFR T. 1IYA.;NS. A-ndrew M'Allister. comimission agent. 91. Done- -a.i Street. sought to recover from Ediward Bryans, h lder. 51, Burnabv Street. the sum of £20. a!mount of a. promnissory note. It appeared that tite pl intiff was engaged bay thet defendaint to ...

AN IRISH SESSION

... ?? 1-A D42 - .0 -c~tional. l!!P, DUBEjfLIX- THURSDAY, DEC. 31,1896. AN~ IRISH, SESSION. LORD SALIrenuX and Mr. Balfour have simnltaneously issued their summons for the opening of Parliament on the 19th of JanuiLy. Whatever else is doubtful about tbe coming session, that it must and :+U prove an essentially Irish session is not to dobe 2oubted. The comforting assurance of the Govern- m6nt and ...

THE SCOTT-RUSSELL CASE

... TIIE SCOTT-RUS3EL CASK ?? ?? . - ?? . - Londoi Monday. When rtbs 66urt reassembled at the Old Bailey to-day it was reported tbat K}at wan ill a 'inDr Sco6, Medical Officer atl Bolloway Jail, deposed that 'Kast complained of being ill on 0 Sitirda;, and an examination showed that he was serionsly ill, with' a tenplrature of 104 a ddjrteei. He was-suffering from inflammation a of Ienrght lung, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIZCS-TRIB DAY. -I (From the Legal Diary.) H. 19 COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. *-For heazina-Sinolair, petitioner; Sinclair, re- spondent, Probate and Mat Division. Interlo- cutory g- Macken v vluier, Ex Div. Will appear in the list on tv-morrow, Thursday- Woodhouse v the Newry Navigation Company. Vice Chancellor. HIGH COURT OF JVSTICE-CHANCCRY DIVISION - LORD CHANCELLOR-Lord ChanceUllor's ...

THE LEINSTER ASSIZES

... THE LEIN-&TBB ASSIm. THE LONGFORD MURDER OASE. ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY TO MANSLAUGHTER. Waearford, Thursday, Mr Justice Gibson reenmed the business of she awsizes at half-past ten o'clock this morning. Peter lacy was put forward indicted with having-on the 14th of June lest feloniously killed and murdered one Bornard Brenman at Coolenny, near Longford. Messrs Ryan, Q C, and Cherrx, Q 4C, prose. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YESfnRDAY. Before Messrs. GAIIETT NAGLE, ?? JAMES JEN;INSs, J.P.; THos. SHAw, J.P.; end JaGLm BunIE, J.P. LARCENY. Thomas Richardson, a private in the North Staffordshire Regiment, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for the larceny of two pipes on Saturday night from the shop of Mr. M'Kee, tobac conist, Ann Street. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. Francis Han-. charged by Constable ...

THE REMARKAABLE LIBEL CASE

... ITHE REMARKABLE LIBEL CASE. XI _ _ THE CZAR AND THE KAISER. (RE(CrEQS TELEGRAM.) A fBerlin. Thursday. The trial of Herr Leckert and Baron Von Luetzow. journalists, andothers, for libelling Count Enlenburg, the Court -Marsbl, in news- paperarticles commenting upmn the double version of the Czar's reply to the Emparor William's toast at Breslau, was retmured be- fore the Criminal Court here this ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAYW MAIfES-TBIS DAY. (From OMte Legal Wiary3 H 51 COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND- For ?? of Pu refoy Poe, trustee and ezecutcr of Robert Owen, decesed, ovwner and petitioner, Laud Judge, owner's appaalpart beard; sarue, tenjants apremd; Johnston, landlord; Courtnay, tonant; Irish Land Commis- SiOn, case stated. ExpArte-flaek v Baird, Q B Division. Interlocutory-M'Carthy v M'Carthy, Queen's Bench ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday-'Before his Honour Judge FITZnGIBON. Messrs. ?? MNeile McCormick, registrar; Ed- ward Allworthy, official assignee; and J. H. B. Murphy, assistant registrar, were present.. There were six arrangement matters, in -which the solicitors engaged were Messrs. Msonigal, Aa'buthnot, Roes, and M'Cutcheon. IN RE JAS. AWRE. This case was listed on adjourned audit and composition. The bankrupt ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... The coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) held an inquest csterday in the Recorder s Court on the body of Peter Loughran, 32, Trafalgar Street, a watchman in the employment of the Harbour Commissioners, who died in the ambulance wagcon while being conveyed to the Royal Hospital on Saturdav morn- ing. Head-Constable Stringer conducted the inquiry on behalf of the police. The evidence was to the effect ...