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REVISION SESSIONS

... B E L PA S T. ALDERAUNT DEMPSEY'S VOTE. A CASE STATED. RFF.EXINiG REFUSED In the court for the East Division yesterday- b before Mr. Standish O'Grady. Revising Barrister- I the circumstances in connection with Alderman I a Dempsey's vote were again mentioned. t At the sitting of the Court, The Revisin, Barrister said that two or three y days since he0 had a private letter from Mr. Dempsey. It ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... FrwroN..-These fortuightly petty sessions were held on the 15th inst. before Major H. G. S. Alexander, Messrs. A. H. R. Sproule (chairman), H. Johnston, Joseph Taylor, and George Leonard. Mrs. H. M'Clintock, Seskinore, charged James I Gorrigan, Gargrim, with refusing and neglecting.; I to give up possession of port of the lands of Gar- grim which he occupied as caretaker under the Land Law ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTRRDAY. Before Messrs. GARRErr NAGLZ, R.M., and Joni MALICIOUS m'3rY. Lizzie Johnston was charged with breaking a number of panes of glass, the property of the Midnight Mission. Mr. Spiller, who prosecuted, said she went to the place about 12 o'clock noon of the previous day, and demanded admittance. The Matron, looking out of the window, recog- nised her as a person ...

MAIN ROADS IN COUNTY ANTRIM

... ~MAIN ROADS IN COUNTY ANTHM!.| LOCAL GOVERNNMJ2NT BOARD INQUIRY. Yesrterday MIr. P. C. Cowan, M.Inlt. C.E., chief engineering inspector to the Local Government Board, held an inqu-iry at the Countv Courthouse, Crutnilin Road, into the matter of certain appeals which had been lodeod by district councils agains- the declaration of the County Council of Antr'm iI regaard to main roads, the ...

THE DEPARTURE OF DISTRICT INSPECTOR WRIGHT

... THE DEPARTURE OF DI)STRICT INSPECTOR WIGLRT. CONGRATULATIONS IN THE CU-STODY COUPRT. In the Custody Court yesterday morning. be- fore the commencement of the bbusiness, a very pleasing compliment was paid to District-Inspec- tor Wright on his retirement from the Royal Irish Constabulary to take up the duties of chief constable in Newcastle-on-Tyne. Mr. Wright has been stationed in Belfast for ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST BECORDER's COURT. Saturday-Before Ihis Honour Judge FrzGmBBON. -Mr H. M. Crawford, registrar, was in attend- T alice. CR.ANE: & SOSS, LMITTED, V. CANSIe.- 'this was an action broughtT by Crane & Sons, Limited, Scotland Road, Liverpool, against Richard Canning, 89, University Nvenue, for £11 ?? for. rent and hire of a pianio, and for damages alleged I3 ,to have beeu caused wbilst in the ...

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS

... - - a example to the vounger generation for it fell upon | the latter to keep an organization Rick as that alive. ?? 3Ze again. on behalf of the Tady flavorers and himself. welcomed the dele- gates there that nigllt. (Applause.} I.r. Breve W. G. Davis said it Divas his pleasing dutv to return to the Lord Uayol the sincere thanks. not only of every good ternplul precent, but of 10 500 good ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Busxason.s.-This court was held yesterday. be- fore Sir F. E. Macnaghten, Bart., H.M.L. (chair- man); the Rigbht Honourable Lord Macnaghten, J.P. Dr. Traill, J.P.; Messrs. A. H. Steen, J.P.; N. W. Grimshaw, J.P.; James Boyle, J.P. There were twenty cases entered for hear- ing. The solicitors employed were Mlessrs. D. MLaughlin, Robert O'Neill, and Dr. Taggart. Sarah MtConaghy, of Lisnagunague, ...

DREYFUS COURT-MARTIAL

... 1DREYFUS COURT-IIAPRTIAL.I [ CLOSE Oh THE CASE, ANOTHER CONVICTION. TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENT ' ELOQUENT SPEECH FOR THE DEFENCE. .RsN\Fs, SATURDAY.-The Dreyfos court- martial was brought to a close to-day. Tlie morn- ing was devoted to the completion of Maitre De- Imange's eloquent and masterly speech tor the de- fence, and the Court. adjourned from one to three o'clock, when, after a few ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BAM.arOT.-This weekly court was held in the | Ballvbot Courthouse. on 2nd inst., before -Messrs. 1 Henry Turner, R.M. (presiding; J. L. D. Meares,t C E., di.P; T. O'Hare, j.P-; and Rt. Har-pur, J.P. District - Inspector Wade and 'Mr. Pt. Erskine, C.P.S. vere in attendance. A young man named Patrick MtCaffrey surrendered to his bail charged with having stabbed his uncle, James O'Hagan, ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FrrzGxsoN. Mr. A. J. Weir, delulty-registrar, and Mr. Ed- ward Allworthy, official assignee, were in attend- an~ce. There were four arrangement matters. in which the soiicttors engaiged were MessTs. J. B. MtCut- cheon, Diavid MiGonigal, and E. Kennedy. IN Ri ALIRM HLYDEN. The bankrupt was a coal merchant carrying on business at the Albert Quaty. Mr. J. B. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Fronl tile Leg-l Diary.) ROLLS. O'Sd-livan v. Fitzterazd; Benison v. CopIeM; same v. .sme (Baker); OWHar v. A torney-Geneal; J.MUOracken, deceoaed, IfOrackea v. Smyyth; N gnt v. .Nugent; same v. same (Anderson and Bland); J. YcgOn, deoeased, Hogan v. Hogan: same matter -,nd eaase; Rall v. Gralhem; M. Kelly, deceaaed, Moore v. Belly; 'CMleliand & Co., Ltd.; Attorney ...