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ALLEGED MALICIOUS BREAKING OF WINDOWS IN NEWRY

... ALLEGFD AMMAIJOTS PRPFAKING OF WINDGBWS IN NEWRY. Yesterdav morning a. young rnan named Donis Ward. Newry, was brought un in custody at a special. court of petty seessins, before Mr. Henry Turner, RE.M., cha.rgted with having maeliciously broken two plate-glanss windolws in a shop a-t the corner of Hill Street and Mill Street, the property of MIessrs. S. Connor & Sons. druggists Neswry. ...

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 ...

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; ...

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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLPIGENCE. ,FlTS-ST CUST 0DY ' %RT_ Y-pSTEmRAY. Before M essrs. GARRrTT ;A l. PM ., and JA E9s A S A r L T C tS E BernaRd c Bt'iiev was ch;.r-wb having Ws- ar,,t it ti'on thi e our the nit t Comaplain' antes e C di Cio*ldscl '-ed : tnr 'sre of aaffirs -w n'sele t fait v occluping, one snall room-that in w i _;-ti ti e .aanult tool: niece. The prisoner kiked h sistsr and had ...

THE DEATH FROM GASSUFFOCATION

... THE DEATH FRO U GAS SU FFOCATION| INQU&ESTON THE BODY The Coroner (Mr. F. S. Finnigan) held an in- is quest in the Lagan Banlk Mortuary yesterday on tthe body of Snsan. Harper, aged sixteen, who was m found dead in her bled tbe previous morning at hi Hinksley Housse, Mearyvrile Park, Lis'urn rwad, ir where she had been conplboyed as a servant. Evidence of identification was given by a zlater ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... AlTsGoILrc,.--Tl is mnonthly court was held on thce 13th inst , ?? Lirlcenant-Co]one] Rowan. D.L. (pe.eidingll; Mcssrs. Wnil. Moore, J.P.; and P. C. Ci eagh. KM. hergeant Hacclicrrv charged Robs. I lir11 r en.d Jaines GooQsdy with disorderly conduct in a pulblic-house Ah fine of 5s Pvas irllpipsed on each. c t.J;:ne8 (Goody was also fdel 5s for drunkenness. I JoIn1 S:tbh sunni110nedl Williamrr ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AMD FASHION, THE COURT. DATlOR.U, FRIDnA.-Yesterday morning the Queen went out, a-comnpanied by her Royal Highness Princes, Henry of Betterberg. Tier -Majesty drove out in the aft-ernoon, with her Imperial MX;lesty she Emperor Frederick and her Royal Higluiess Princess Ad lphe of Schaumnergm- Lippe. Countess Perponcher had the honour of dining with the Queen and the Royal Family. Lord ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... af ?? pett) sessions were held yesterday before Messrs. L. D. Gray, J.P., Fras. Connolly. J.P.; and D. J. Carson, J.P. Before the cozrrrnencement of the business, Mr. Gray expressed his deep regret at the removal orf Mr. P. D. Sullivan, R.M.I, and his observationi were sun- plernented by Mr. Car-on and M1r. J. Forster Dunwoody, solicitor. An evicted tenant named Edwvard Markey n-as prosecuted ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QTJ AIRTi S-S'SONS. 12UNUllANNO-N. BE Lore his, Si ?? t. PR piry. Bart. t(l1,fn IA. M. i,(1l n ( I Ii. clerk cf the pe-oe U. ;tu' Mztjcr i. A. -\lilpll, wi O ?? vy ere atlso ?? ?? c-)r i{, at!R 3L/t. a 0 *. iif;tti it it SSATD Tb is acd inri, I ic 5 n- c iit ?? lle.s-s. Hacota. ?? ?? & (L,,on~ltll f3 ...