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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—

... I POLICE INTELLIA3NC' - BYESTERDAY. r NOETPMRq Divisozon- Before Mr. Cartoe, Q C.) e CHARGIE AGAINST A HACKNEY CAR DaIVER. e Edward Cenaell, backney-car driver, was t charged oR remand by Detective-efficers t Ferrest and Kelly with stealing from a stable at Weet Perk House, Glsnevin, a bridle m the property of Thomas Flanagan, 8 Emor street. It was stated that ke sold ske bridle to Kr Suitb, ...

PRISONER ESCAPES AT BRAY

... I- i~. This A EXCITING CHASE. Bray, Saturday. This afternoon quite a sensation was caused at Bray owing to a prisoner who had just been sentenced to two months' hard at the local Sessions escaping from his escort, and giving all the spare constables in the barracks a capital ra. The prisoner, one Nicholas Mulvey, is well known to the police, whom he has enter- tained with cross country ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERhDA. Before Messr-s. F. G. HooDDEs, P.M. JAMES Jxx-clss, J. J. M'Do)XxicELLa, 11P1o1E KtLLY, JOIcN HOLLYWOOD, and J. C. C. PAx:ms. CIARGFES Or TlEFT. Constable Nesbitt charged Alexander Kirkpatriek -cithaving stolen a. lock saw and bevel, on the 26tla ult., the property of Bernard Kenna, 105, Snurville Street. Oan mnonths iiprisoninent waas ordered. Mr. Spiller pr ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST i?ECORDER'3 COURT. Saturday-B3efore his H'onour Judge F[T7.omnnOS. ½'n I. 3L Crata ford. registrar, w~as in atten- dance. a'ttRtTOX ?? ?.-vyFvatL. Ths action. which wras previously beard, was broug5ht by Elizabeth i'eriton, 19, ireton S..reet. -'geinet Wpiilliam Fraucis H~unter, Brunswick; House, Bangor, arnE Francis Hunter, M^ounteha~rle~s, exc- enters of Francis Hunter, deceased, to ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... The business of this Conurt was opened yesterday in the Recorder's Court by lhis HEonouL Judge Fitzgibbon. Mi'. William Carson. J.P., Cterk of the Pcc,, vas in attendance. The followin in were siworn on rHE CRAND JTRY:- Messrs. Louis A. Phinkett (foreman), Charles L., Leitch, Ba-*s (iappe, WVni. Uilbert, Toni Hal, Adanm L. Ireland. Theodore (Donkey, Archibald Rainer Win. Taylor James Wallace, ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FITZGIBBON. ABOUT A DOG. James M'Keag, pulblican, Greyabbey, sought to recoven £12 from Isaac A. M'Ilveen, traveller, Albertbridge Road, the amount claimed being made up to £8 5sa, seventy weeks' keep and attendance. on a dog belonging to defendant, at defendant's re- quest, and £3 5s, money laid out and expended by plaintiff at defendants request. Mr. S. S. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN TELLIGENCE. BELFA.ST CUST'lODY OO;L3T--YeslyDA Before Mr. GARRETT NAGLE, RKM. CrALRGES OF THEFT. Constable Costello charged Mary Ann Boylen with having stolen a wvatch beionging to some person atprsent unknown. A remand for eight days was granited in order that further inquiries might be made, Mr. Spiller prosecuted in this and the other police cases. Peter Quinn and William Ginn ...

THE ULSTER PLANTATION CASE

... ITE UISTER PLANTATI&N CASE. P FSUMED HEARING AT' DUBLIN. THE CASE FOR THE BELATER, THE IGLITARY DEFEKOES OF DERRY. THE HEARING CONCLUDED. FROV OUR OWN REFORTER. DrBLras, FPIDsoY.-The -Master of the Rolls re- smined hearing ?? morning of the case of the At,- torney-General, at the relation of the Rev. John Johnston, Presbyterian minister, of Killaloo, County tondonderry, v. the Irish Society, ...

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) ...