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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. ...

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) ...

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 ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... COLERAINE. Before his Honour Judge OvERzND. Messrs. John Mains, J.P.; and H. J. Wallace, J.P., occupied seats upon the bench. A notice having been published in accordance with the new statute that there were no criminal cases to be tried, the grand and petty jurors summoned tothe court were not present. W 4r.. V. Craig, Sub-Sheriff, presented his Honour, on behalf of the High Sheriff, with a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. GARssETs NAGIe., ?? ; J'ou1X HOLLYWOOD, and T. H. JRUoIN'NE. ASSAULTS. John Doglherty. jun., was charged with assault- ing his mothilet, Mary Dogherty, on tilt 17thi ihot. It appeared that on that date cha prisonel rlil'lrd at his mother without any provocation, and push d her against a door. The case was ediunio r four weeks for the purpose of ...

BETTING PROSECUTIONS IN BELFAST

... BEHT1N(G PROSECUTIONS IN BELFAST. INTERESTING CASES. In the Summons Court yesterday - before iMessrs. Joseph Macauley (in the chair), Charles iLnrinan, and James 1I'Cami-James Shields, Bank Street, and William Whelan, Scotland Street t South, were summoned tnder the Belfast Corpo- t i street ~Mr. Spiller prosecuted, MIr. Harper ap- I ration Act of 1896 for causing obstruction in the c peared ...

DONEGAL CROWN SESSIONS

... DONEGAl CROWN SESSIONS. LoNrDONDI 'rsY, SATURD.AY.-The business of these sessions was resumed yesterday before his Honour Judge Webb. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury by Mr. John Coch- rane. Clerk of the Peace:-Messrs. Robert Lipsett (foreman), James UMLaughlin, William Neely, George Rogers, Henry Swan, William P. Treden- nick, Alexander Anderson, Hamilton Black, iE- chael ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BALTENA-OYCLING OF mx Foo'rP'An.-At BA1ayona petty see&ons yesterday-before the Pcjft Honourable John Young. P.C., DI. (dair- man); Mese%. Robert Simpson, J.P.; P. C. Creaghe, R.M.; S. J. MiCartney, J.P.; and re. Cldie, J.P.-Sergeat Stephenson charged David Black with having caused obstruction bv riding a bicycle on the fostpath in the village of Brough- shane on 31st December. The sezgeant ...