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PETTY SESSIONS

... ARITAGIc.-The above weekly court was held yesterday before MIessrs. Hemny Hiluclk, 1P. (in the chair) ; F. J. Best, J.P. ; George A. EIdwards, ?? - and Dr. Gra-y J.P. Jamrnes Forsythe wes sumnuned by Inspector I'Court for cruelty to al animal under the Cruelty to Animals Act. The iinspector stated that he met defendant in Dobbin Strcet, who told him he had come from near Gale- don. The ...

THE COLERAINE SHOOTING CASE

... j I fESUMCED INVESTIGATION. Yesterday Captain Welch, R.M.; LM. R. Ferris, J.P.; and Mr. R Rankin, J.P., resumed the ma/gisterial inquiry into the case of fatal shooting at BalJywindland, near Coleraine. The Town Hall was again crowded all day. of The first wiiness called bh Distriot.-.Tspertor 1t Tottenhasm was Dr. J. T. Creery, who repeated the d evidence given by thim at the inquest. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ACTION I'HO.MISK ♦— ■ - AGAINST A JEWELLER. A SETTLEMENT. Yesterday the Nisi Court, before the Lord Chief ron and a county special jury, the case Braugan v Anderson, which, judging the crowded coisr', has excited a orent. deal of 1 interest, came for hearing. The plaintiff. Mis-. Elizabeth Carton. VI ,vnooth, sued Mr. Michael Anderson, jeweller. Parliament , .street to recovei •£,»,000 ...

THE MKRCAMILE ASSOCIATION AND KLECI'KIC LICHI VHE CITY. TO lilt KinrOK KKKKMAX'S RNAL. Sir—Youi report last ..

... doubtless through pressure upon your curtailed, deoirous of removing any misapprehension may arise t.iie mines c rtiin your who ware not present tne meeting refeired to, and at the same • make my position in regard above matter perfect y clear. moving the umendment to Mr Brown's resolution 1 endorse! the opinion that piivate consumers were being charged too much for the electric light, but ...

A CRUEL HOAX ON UNEMPLOYED LABOURERS

... A CRUEL HOAX UNEMPLOYED LABOURERS. In Friday'* newspapers an advertisement appeared as follows— *' Labourers Wanted : sober, steady men; v»ages. 22s a week. Apply one o'clock sharp, this day, at O'Hara's, 24 Fleet street. City. On Saturday, before the hour mentioned, about 1500 labourers turned up at Fleet street, the premise?: used for billiard rooms. Serjeant (7 came on the scene, and ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFYAST RECORDER'S COURT. YESTERIDAY-Before his Honour Judge F'7GiBBor N. S Mr. E. M4. C-rawford, registrar, was in attend- anoe. DEFENDED CIVIL BILLS. n TATE V. HARVEY. This was an ejeetment brought bV Robert Tate, of Carlield Street, alainst W. J. Harvey for the oveslholdilng by tale defendant of Nos. 172 and 173, Scotchnmount Street, occupied by him at the weekly B rent of lOs. 3Mr. H. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... DU.NGANNON. Before his Honour Sir FnsscIs W. BRakDY, Bart, Q.C. O HOWARD V. SMITH. to This was an action brought by Joseph Howard. lo of Creevagh Lower, against Robert Smith, of . Ballyineenagh, to recover £10, for damages tor Sl flooding the plaintiff's flax and potatoes. Mr. Samuel Howard, solicitor, appeared for plaintiff, gE and Mr. John Simmons (Messrs. Simmons and . Meglaughlin) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY

... Division.—(Before Mr Keys.) ASSAULT. Maria was charged on remand Polieeonstable with having assaulted John M'Garry in a. parlour hou-e »n Summer hill strik him 'he forehead with tumbler oid causing serious injuries, for which he bad to •e treated Jervis street Hospital. She was sent for trial. BY A SERVANT. A domestic servaut named Bridget Mulholland was put forward bv Detective-officers ...

HELVETIA

... The Helvetia llaznar t» raise funds for leii' of the Cnnrch Michael John, which will opened Monday next a! ! 30 o'clock, promises cne the ctiief attractions the coining week. The Cafe Cnantant, without which can now said be complete, is organised a very elaborate sole. Renowned palmists engaged. Mid the several stalls are well supplied with rich and costly articles. This Church has great ...

THE RIGHT TO SURVEY A VESSEL'S CARGD AT PORT

... THE RIGHT TO SURVEY A VE1SSEL'S CzR1') I I AT PORT. INRIISTIXG CASE AT LON'DOfDl3tI. At Iondonderry petty sessions yesterday. before Alderman Bell (chairman). Colase] lTynite, R.K Mr. A. Baxter. Mr. Samuel Sloai, ind Mr. John Anderson. a, case of interst to shipowners and masters was heard. The plaiatiE, Captain John Hacrmld, Londonderry. summoned the defend cur, G. Harrell, master of the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Brace the Legal Dian'.) oOTrNoisL OIEA-MBERt OIBLTN C'ACSTLE. Triesday. Februiary l1cr, 18S5_GLetterkenny aid Burfonl -roo RailWa .:M, COURT OF AIPPEAL FN IRELA.ND Harkolecs' c,,t-nw; ihe Qu(een (at the jtto-tictieit of Mi H. Werger V. tilt Chia~rienal anti do-t~iee Cosunty MH- nih ,.%,3~jjjav~31Iftillinti Webb v. Oldificidz Jones v. RI -r anr., 'Walker v, MeornicerY; ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... The coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) held an inquest yesterday in the Recorder's Court on the body of a child named Richard Thompson Price, aged five weeks, who died on the 2nd inst. at the house of his parents, 62, Brown Street. Head-Constable Magauran watched the case on behalf of the police. Alexander Price said 'he was the father of the child. His wife was not under the influence of drink when ...