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PETTY SESSIONS

... ZTTY SESSION& RALznotr.-These weekly sessions Wre held in the Ballybot Courthouse Yesterday, before Messrs. Henry Turner, B.M. (presiding); -James Aiken, J.P.; Robert Harpur, ?? and J. C. Nicholson, t 3.P. Daniel Larkin, Bridge Street, summoned P. Burns, Pool Lane, for having assaulted him on Sunday, the 9th inst. Mr. Hanratty appeared for l the complainant, ad Mr. A. Fisher defended. Larkin ...

MAGEE COLLEGE, LONDONDERRY

... MAGEE COLLEGiE, LO- JONDERRY CLOSE OF THE SESSION. The usual public mteedtng in connection with the clo.,e of the session was held in thc Common Hall of 'Magec College, yesterday. Professor Lcebody, D.Sch., President. of the Faculty, occu- pied the chair, and on the platform with him wvere-Rev. Professor Henry, D.D. (vice-presi- dent),; Rev. Prlfesser Graham, MA. ; Rev. Pro- fessor Woodburn, N ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST. YesterdAy-Before his Honouar Judge FITZGIIs1ON.- lOD01tlS V. M½ltADDFRY. This wris an action 'brought bky Thomas iodlgers, 36, Spriaigmount Street, carowaier, against Arthur MtIladdery, Crigarogan, farmer, for £4 dam.ges sustained by plaintiff as the result of a collision between his and t'he defendeltm's carts, owing, as alleged, to the 4efendas's niEgligence. Mr. MK'Gonigal ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... NEWTO.WN ARDS. Before his Honour Mr. J.LaSr Gix0, Q.C., Counts Court Judge. Mr. Disney, registrar, was in attendance. EJECTM!ENT AGAINST A PBESBYTERIAN MINISTER. John M1onnell, J.P., Enthrmona, Donaghadee, wa. plaintiff, and the Rev. John Beatty, P'resby- terian, Minister. Ballycopeland, defendant, and the civil bill was one of ejectment on the title. Mr. Hume, Barrister-at-Law (instructed by ...

ACTION AGAINST MRS. LONGSHOREPOTTS, M.D

... tACTION AGAINST MRS. LONGiSHORE. I POTRTS, M.D. A LLElGED INiCOMPIETENrT TREX}ATMDNT. In the Xi-ii Priu- Court at M~anchester assizes, *on the 18th inst.-before M;r. Justice Bighatm-q the ease of Gould v. Longabore-Pocta came on for heatring. MIr. Shee, Q.C.. and M~r. Amubrosej Jones appeared for the plaintiff, and Mlr. Ray for the defendant. Mtr. Jones opened the pleadings, wvhich allegted ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... C.4SaFwflLA.Y.-Thei monthly court was held on the 4th inst., before Colonel Bowiby, R.M. in ial the chair, and Mr. J. O'Flinn, J.P. Patrick in Kearney, Gargory, was prosecuted by District- ?? O'Neill for causing grevious bodily hf harm to Wm. Singer on 21st December last. Mr. 5 MISpadden, solicitor, watched the proceedings on er- behalf of the injured man, and Mr. J. William- his son, ...

A LOCAL DIVORCE SUIT

... LONwiDON, WEDNESDAt-Tn the Divorce Divi- sion to-day Mr. Justice Barnes and a common jury had before them a petition of Captain Peter Wall, a master mariner, for a divorce by reason of - the adultery of his wife with the co-respondent, Mr. John H. Cumnuing, against whom damages were claimed. There Mwas no defence. Mr. Priestley, who appeared for the petitioner, said that the marriage took ...

SERIOUS ASSAULT ON A POLICE CONSTABLE

... A spec al court of petty sessions was held in the coubthouse, Lisburn, yesterday, when Edward and Janes Ferguson (Lisburn), Edward Ferguson, Robert Sherman, and Samuel Grimson (Porta- down), we-e charged with assaulting Constable Thomas Parry whilst in the execution of his duty at Lisburn Station on the 3rd inst. District-In- ?? ?? prosecuted, and Mr. G. B. Wil- kins defended the L-isburn ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ANTRim. - This monthly court was held yes- terday, before Messrs. Clement K. Cordner, J.P.; Campbell M. Taggart, J.i, and Dr. John J. Adams, J.P. James Adams, by Margaret Ann, Dobbin, his mother, summoned Ann Jane -Mad- holland, Tirgracey, for having assaulted him at Tyrgracey, on the 25th March and 1st April. De- fendant was fined Is and costs, and ordered to enter into recognisances-£5, and ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTER SXSSIONS. last week was se29 Its. Dr. Mackenzie F.1> medical odicer, thanked the Board for their letter of condelenec, sympathizing with hint So Lhe death of his wife. Louse visiting school, ?? committees were appointee. FASB, BFEUTIFUT SSLS SuRpholine Soap ?? the natural tint and peach-like bloon of a perfect complexion, makes the skin seto6th, supple |hslt4vvcomiorbi 6dTaKek ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICL INTELLIGEiNCE. BELFAST CUSTODY COlURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. F. G. HODDER, RX., and MAux. A.LCOLMSON. BRE.AkING AND -NI'MiNG. Samuel Carroll, a boy of about twelve years of age, was put forward on tlhe chai-ge of breaking and entering the dwelling-iwcuse of John Emer- ton1, 4, Belmnont Stetad seln hrfn clock, a pair of shoes, and, several other articles. When arrested and cautioned ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST POST OFFICE OFFICIALS

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST POST MFICE OFFICIALS. THE ACCUSED RETURNED FOR TRIAL. Yesterday, at a special court of petty sessions in Bangor, Jane Bowden, postmistress of Grooms- port, and her sister, Mrs. Mary M'Ferran, assistant in the same office, were charged at the suit of the Postmaster-General with forgery, embezzlement, and falsification of accounts. The magistrates on the bench' were Dr. ...