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DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLIN LAW REiPORTS. LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) ROLLSS. Rt. E. Hooner, deceadesi, Houiter v. HRnner; R. Ryan, denceded, ltaim v. Ryan; TLwless v. Widon: J. Currall, deceased, Carroll v. lasijrarhal; (l:arner v. Pinu HLeyv v. Doughty, Torley r. Toro; J. Hodges. decca.,0d. Holees v Hodges; V W. Martin, decee-ed, White v. lartmn; F. Mi: enS. deceased, lirHyn-1 v. il .Man;u ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BiELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT. Yesterday-Before Mr. Registrar M'COMXaCX. 1 Mr. Edward Allworthy, official assignee, and r.t A. J. Weir, deputy registrar, were in attendance There were five arrangement matters, in whiecs the solicitors engaged weie-Messrs. M'Cutohecn, S Riordan, Orr, and M'Gonigal. a IN BE lAMSES HOS This matter came before the Court on the first r private sitting. The arranging ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YEsTF:RDAY. Before Messrs. GARRETT NAGLE, R.M., and JOHN HOLLYWOOD. LARCENY CASES. Constable Graham charged Jane Robinson with having committed several larcenies-viz., stealing & washboard and other artiles, the property of John -IMConnell; a- zinc bath, belonging to Jane Greer; a sheet, towel, and apron, the property of Maggie Ogle; and some furniture, belonging to Mary ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... . DONAGTIADElE-Themonthlycourt was held yes- terday before Messrs. Alex. MI'Minn and D. H. Hughes. James M-Whirk, Baltic Street, was sum- moned for being drunk and disorderly in Donagh- adee, and was fined S and costs. A like ruling was made in the case of Win. Walker. who was summoned for a similar offence. Sergeant Dann prosecuted. DowxrTP.AThrci:-The fortnightly court was held yesterday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE. I BLFAST CUSTODY OOURT-YasnnDAT. I Beeore Mr. GARRETT NAGLE, RM.- ASSAULTING HIS MOaTHER. Constable M'Comiskey charged William James Raw with having assaulted his mother, Rlilabeth Raw, It appeared tde prisoner was eighteen years of -age and a cardriver. His mother de- posed that he was in the habit of drinkinig, and when intoxicated he became very violent. She prosecuted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BE'LFAST CUSTODY COURT-SATURDAY. Bif3U e Alessis--. GARnETI'\ NAf;La. |M :1. J. C. al Pav)tE, CExxts. tt'i.OBINlX, aiid R. 31. TOiNG. RIIITOSiO CDITT. Collskii!' Szw-ta ch-;prgetl Thctllna -'1loy- w'itb haxiliiv b ., *irti-, k i ll3k i :14 use f ei c :l's -till . tie r - : t Oxi ?? t. ii 1t I: !C t if: the liter. A Elit io 40s and oits it di' .U:iiti. 'Mr. Lo Lvi s liii't u ?? IS.Stir TN'a t' ...

BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... In the Custody Court yesterday-before Messrs. G. Nagle, R.M.; Jas. Jenkins, and F. D. Ward- Emily Duncan, a comparatively young girl, was put forward on the charge of having stolen the sum of £5 12s, or thereabouts, the property of John Rogers, butcher, 85, Rosewood Buildings, Crum- En Road. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. The eviden- disclosed that -the prisoner had, been a servant in the employment of ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIONS, Anorennr-.-At this mnnthlr court vis before Lieutenant-Coioeel Ponan D.i and Mr. P. C. Creaglhe, ?? cr6 charged Robert O'Hara with a.7'.i Walker, and the defendant an, rnonth's imprisonment with hard I Graham, fowl dealer, BaLlinella e furious driving, uni was waze'l 5s anrid Nelson charged h l)awson Baua iri a Mr. John l. Bradleyviirppear..i Io iil and Mr. J. K. Currie tor tte ...

INQUESTS IN THE CITY

... The coroner (Mr. B. S. Finnigan) held an in- quest yesterday on tke body of Minnie Baker, & child, who was found dead the previous morning. The mother of the child, Minnie Baker, deposed tbat the child was nine months old, and was strong and healthy. She saw the child at 6-30 on Mon- dcay morning, and it appeared to be sleeping. Sulbsequently, however, on picking it up she found it was dead. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIR INTELLIG-ENE. COUNTY OF ANTRIM, CROWN COURT. 2ofore the LosD Carp BARaoe. ROSS V. XENNEDY AND ANOTHEr. This was an action brought by David Ross against David Kennedy and David MComb, to recover damag-es laid at £500 for assault and bat- tery commaitted on the plaintiff by the defendants. The defence was a denial of the acts complained of by the plaintiff, and, further, that, as set forth ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER IN BELFAST

... ALLEGED MANSLAUMIER IN BEL FAST. In the Custody Court yesterday-before Messrs. F. G. Hodder, ER.M. ; James Jenkins, and F. D. Ward-William Elliott was charged with the man- slaughter of his wife on the 5th February last, at 21, Samuel Street. The deposition of the deceased woman wa.s read over. It had been made in the Royal -Hospital, where she had been removed for treatment. It showed that ...

THE DONEGAL MURDER

... THE DONiEGAL SERDED. i EXHUMATION OF THE BODY. I LoNoXnauRRY, SAYTrrDAtY.-At an early hour this morning District-Inspector Quinn, Rathmul- leu, and a party of the Royal Irish Constabulary, .took possession of the churchyard at Rmaelton, where the body of the murdered man John William- . son was interred, for the purpose of exhuming the remains for further medical examination in pursu- ance of ...