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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAdST CUSTODY COURT-YaESTuaRDn-, Befo-e MNr GAORRETr NcAeGL, R.31 ]iLXARKIN AND .,AXfcRtNG CI&iFRGS. Constable Runt charged rin. Barrett and iTm. MAa ee with breaking and entering the public-house ot Patnick Byrne, 4, Joy's Entry, and stfealing thtrerfromn eight keys, two packages of cigarettes, .wo rri!nhrrgs in postage stamps, seine saodwiches, pork pies, and ten fiUrtgsi. A remand was ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FRAUD

... EXT1RAORDIANARX CASE OF FRAUD A I CAPVTAIN BENN71E_,TT SENT TO PENAL | T SERVIYUDE. DUBLIN, SATVrn-vD.-To-day the Honoarable the Recorder, Sir F. Falkiuer, Q.,_ sitting in ihe Green Street Courthouse, continued the disnosal of I thle criminal business at the city sessions. M1r. George W1right, Q.C. (instructed by Sir P. GAl, C.B., Chief Crown Solicitor), anneared for the prosecution in the ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE QUEEN'S ISLAND

... THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE QUEENS ; TISLAND. IXQUEST. The coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) held an in- quiry at the Orange Hall yesterday evening rela tive to the circumstances which led to the death of Robert MIlroy, on the 9th inst., in the Royal Hospital, te vhich he was admitted on the 7th inst., suffering from injuries sustained by a fall whilst engaged at his employment of drilling at the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY .QUBT-YESulRDY.| Before Messre. G.AREOEr N.nGLs, R.M., and ARTHuR HAUSLL. RIOTOUS CONDUCT. A fine of 40s and costs.was imposed ?? Kelly, wio was charged wit-b having been d&ra, and riotous by m,3sking use of expressions caculated to lead to a breach ot the peare Mr Spiller pro- secuted in this and in otbar. police cases. Rob-art COes and Hugh Orr were clhareged with *hanig been ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... ANTPJM. Before Mr. HEaNY FITZGIBBON, Q. C. Messrs. Henry M. Crawford, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, and .Mr. H. M'Neile M'Cormick, registrar, ,were present. . ?? Mr. L. Jackson Holmtes, solicitor, Antrim, applied on behalf of I Mrs. Gatherine M4urphy, of High Street, for a transfer of a spirit license from her deceased husband. The application was mnade at January sessions, whilen the ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF MR. HOOLEY

... At the London Bankruptcy Court yesterday the meeting of creditors was held of Ernest Terab Hooley, the promoter of the Dunlop pneumatic and other companies with as nominal capital of £35,000,000. The gross liabilities are about £2,000,000 sterling, and proofs for £600,000 have been lodged. The debtor commenced business eighteen years ago at Nottingham with a capital of £20,000, given him by ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AIZE INTELLIGENCE. AsIZ ULSTER WinTIER ASSIZES. or.E.\ C OF THE OMMI1SSION. The Rirlhi loourablc Si: Peter O'Brien, Bart., TV -i t .ltlCC of Ireland, entered the Crown tsa cc he &tur-tY Courthouse, Cruimlin Road, l aftetfoOU at hallf-past three, and operned ,S ?? of earizk for the Ulster winter *c ?? H~it Loridship wvas accompanilied on fi. SD-i a, : \ ,t Honvurablo WX. J. Pirric, J.1. .,;v ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I YESThRTJAY--B-fore his Honour Judge FITzGrBBON, M1essrs. H. M'Neile M'Cormick, registrar; Edward Allworthy, official assignee; and A. J. Weir, deputy registrar, were present. I Two arrangement matters wtere disposed of, in which Mr Wallace, Mr. Hayes, and Mr. Moore- head were professionally engaged. IN RE PATRICK BRtEE. The bankrupt was a spsrit-krocer in Leopold Street, and the matter came ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A BELFAST EX-DIRECTOR

... TM S CHARGES AGAINST A BELFAST EX-DI R CTO R. PROCEEDINGS IN THE GCSTODY CORT. In the Belfast Custody Court yesterday, before Messrs. F. G. Hodder, KM11.; John Burke, James Jenkins, and J. Herdrana, John Thompson, for- mnerly a director in the firm of Messrs. Thompson, Rogers, & Co., Linited, linen manufacturers, Severn Street, was charged, on remand, 'with having, within the past twelve ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... KILKEL. -Tile.s petty sessions were held yester- day before Messrs. Johnj Quinn Henryer, J.P. (pie- siding), John Oro, JP,.; Alexander Gordon, 3.1.; ond James Bartley , J.P. 1 District-Inspeetor O'Neill and Mr. Robert Boyd. clerk, were also present. John Kenny and John Sloan were each sent to jail for one mouth for drunken disorder- liness. Joseph Dornar and dances M'Mdllan were fired 5s and ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW IIlPOIRTS. LAW NOTIOES-THIS DAY. i Ai i OLri;,c ii't Co.iid llgitleoi1 polier. lb. Be]- fas v~~oz ;IM Li'Stirctil crortio. i6; L'BkIfest c'4i Fe- ci, ' L i E',lisl: v.)~i 23. lfi 2 S 'mir~ t a; Co. v. bon.Nw 6; Brew v. Brew, ;o;a ocSjirK'II Li-11 Fi i t i-kin CD., S; i ~vn :tnzijotier.o TO; MCoe N. the Mnat Northiern Ti itiI lm~iin'l Gas light Co., 1.: 10 - i i ii Di;)11 Mi ii Br; ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... I LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Frtom the Legal Di-ry.) H11. 0OURT OF WPI'RAL l IN DBLND. M'Don-liU, lisilord, -Norton, tenatt; M1artin, Son, & Co v. Hbill; ltamssy, Broivw, & Ce. v. O'Dnsnell. RtOLL$S Quirko v, Quirks ; Doiglas v. Banry; Phibbr v. Grennan. Robls Ohmber_-5'willo v. Neville: J. IlT'lur, decaksed, i AV'Whir v. !t`Whlr; 3t W.1,1,h devxix~e IV-Qh v. ltyMan; 3. Cvyle, deceased, Covle V, ...