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QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST. The ?? of thhese ressionS ?? contined at the Coun es Courthose Csruelin Road, on Satur- day, by his Horour Judge Fitzgibbon. who was occupied throughout tkh day in the hearing of un- deferaled civil bills. T'he Court adjourned until to- morrow. BALLYBOT. Before his Honour Judge KISBEY. Messrs. Thomas J. Ma-ron, Clerk of the Crown and Peace; Arthur F. Moffet, registrar; and James ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I BELFAST CUSTODY COURT--YRSTRRDAT. Before Messrs. F. G. HODDER, KMI., and ALEXANDER MA.LCOISSON. ASSAUTLTS. Sergeant Horan charged Henry M~ahaffy with having assaulted Lizzie Toner, spirit grocer, on the 30th Aril. From the depositions of the latter it appeared that the accused came into her shop in company with his brother, and demanded a bottle of porter, saying that if she did not give him ...

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, ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... I LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Leagl Diary.) Tf.. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. Webb v. Kynock. ROL R OLBS Cannoek v. Cullen, J. Brev.urigg, deceased, Rrownrigg v Browzrugg; Spillane v. Spillaaie; B. M'Hughs, deceasd, |osonahla v. Moloney; M. Cody. decesed, Letir v. * insitha; Mulraily v. Wbittosn; .'Atrthlir v. Armstrong Jone3 v. M'Lean: Peyton vN sheil; T Doyle, deesased, |Ems v. iiaber; ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DOWNPATRICK.-The fcrtnighitly court was held vesterday, thle following magistrates presiding:- Messrs. .J. Tate (in the chair), .J. Cleland, W. Healy. and J. l.envir. John Gillan, tailor, failed to answer to two charges of drunken disorderli- ness, and the Court ordered him to be imprisoned for fourteen days. with hard labour. Henry M'-Mluilan was sentenced to a week's imprisonment for ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST POLICEMEN

... SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST I POLICEMEN. TIM CASES DI ISED. In the Iananoas Cort yeaterday-before Messrss F . H:odder, RW, and Jet.n Burke-Distriet- Inspector Barnevilie summoned Constable Andrew MI'Clland for having assaulted Patrick Daly on tne 17th ult. at the corner of Albert Street and Cullingtree Road, and Constable Hugh Kennedy for neglect of his duty by failing to report the es- sault. Mr. ...

THE ST. NEOT'S MURDER

... EXFCUTION OF HORSFORD. Walter Hursford was hanged ?? morning at (Cambridgo Jdol for the murder of his cousin., Aunie Holmes, to whon2 he had sent a packet od poison. The prisoner siae. his convteaon has been atvched by special warders day and night, some men having been sent from 0olchester Prison for this special purpose. The convict has enjoyed ex- cellent health in prison, and has both ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY- SESSIONS. .BAtnrcatvar-Thlis month'ly court of pesty sessions was held on the 21st int., before the fol- lowing ?? Calse (chJairma), obert -S.: Clements, John S. Gervan, Jo'hn Mon- tague, PaEt Early, and James A. M'Laae. District- In5pctbr G. MICalay, Aughnacloy., prosecated Neala Me : Ul, Mullagflnore Glebe, near Casle- cvaufield, for alleged larctny. The ease was sent for trial to the ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY IN BELFAST

... f LOCAL GOVERNxEINT BOARDI INQUIRY IN BELFAST. I THE DISCHAPtGE OF PATIENTS PROM THE INFIRMMARY. Yesterday morning Mr. R. Agnew, Local Go- vernment Board inspector, opened an inquiry in l the Boardroom of the Workhouse, Lisburn Road, t regarding the discharge from the union infirmary of an infant named Ernmna Hayden, who died some hours aftrwards at the residence of her parents. C Several ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COUPT -YFsT7f.t Before Mr. GERRETT ?? M DISORDERLY SOT Dii> Timothy Forde aend James Fa-rr 3. VX ae the North Stafford Regiment, wery h8a:r Constable 3Moutrav with hdvb: 1 V broken two pans of gleas in the I.se!C of William Grev. 65 and 67,. ?? - i charge of having a.ssulted the const. A. ferred against Farre'll. The accused. in entered the public-house in ?? WI:1t ;:r3 the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DmoAcxoNx.-This fortnightly court was held yesterday, before Ms. Hunt W. Chaibre4, J.P. (presiding); Rkihard Robinsan, J.P.; James Brown, J.P.; Josephl. R DOyle, J. P.: and Dr. 4A. T. Todd. J.P. Head-Constable Welsh summoned James Caven-agh for being drunk and disorderly on 1,2t11 inst. The dafendant was fined in lls 6d and cwsost, as he had been conxi&tad twice during the past year. Cabherine ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REPORTS0, CHANCERY DIVISION-JUrE 14. Before the MASTEr of the ROLLS. BELFAST WATER COMMISSIONERS, ESFARTE ROBINSON. Mr. WV. I. Whitaker instructed by Mr. David Dunwoody). on behalf of Miss Rosannah Robinson, of Drumalig, near Lisbun. applied that £94, standing to the credit of this matter, should be paid out to her. It appeared that her father held a farm as an ordinarv tenancy from ...