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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIN Ct. - . BELFAST CUSTODY CO UP.Ts-vz Before Mr. G.UaRar. X~t Lii Edward Bretman %vtc ..i_ rn5. and Count>' DoliiRawen ?? theirir. \Willian Beatuic ?? . e ans orilercil six ?? MIr. Lewr:s prosccutedl tr tliv Thnnns Csonnoliv, Ihost a A similar hune Wa.-m s¶ r was charged with 1IVIict, . Heniry..- Martha ?? rt is: v:o stable Shcni-t with N. ?? false Pretences. 10>. - A remand ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIONS ARDGHILL.-At this monthly court on the 16th inst.-before Lieutenant-Colonel Rowan, D.L. (chairman); Messrs. P. C. Creaghe, K.zrr; and T. A. Kelly, J.P.-Thomas 3M'Conaghie sum- moned Robert Campbell for alleged assault. De- fendant was fined Ss and costs. Susan Neeson .pr4erred a similar charge against Dawson Hang- hiam. Mr. J. H. Bradley appeared for the com- plainant. The ...

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 ...

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. ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... COMPENSATION FOR CERDIUNAL INJURIES. His Honour Judge Fitzgibbon sat in the Crown Court, County Courthouse, yesterday, to hear and t try claims for comperesation in respect of criminal 3 injuries. Prior to the passing of the Local Go- r vernment (Ireland) Act, 1898, these applications S were adjudicated upon by a committee of the Bel- L fast Corporation, and the present was the first I ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST RECORDER'S 0OU UT. Scturday-Before his Honour Judge FITZGIBBNn. Mtr. Wm. Carson, J.P., Clerk of the Peace, was in attendance. ASSALTS. Three men named Arthur Keating, Thomas Madden, anfl Patrick O'Hara were charged witl having wounded Robert Crumlin on the New' townards Road on 1st April. Mfr. Joseph Carr, ?? prosecuted, and Mr. A. M'Erlean appeared for Ieating and Maddeo, while O'Hara ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY IN THE WORKHOUSE

... ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH ORDERS. An inquiry was held yesterday at 11 a.m. in the Boardroom of the Belfast Workhouse, Lisburn Road, by Mr. B. Agnew, Local Government Board inspector, into cases of alleged tampering with orders for the supply of goods to the vworkhouse. Mr. 31. MlCartun, MI.P., appeared for Messrs. C. Millar & Co., High Street.. Mr Aonew, having stated the object of the in- quirv; ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. i (From the Legal Diary.) M.COUWtr O APPEAL IN IRBI.NID. I th ine goods of Joseph Chapman, deceased. B OL LS . Y. B. Wilson, de-eased, Curte v. Wilson; T. Courtney, rdlec-ased, Courtnev v. Gawley; Thornton v. Sheehan; J. ] . Ho~jri ?? v. Hogan; Luthar v. Browne; M. Butterheld, deusased. Tynan tv. Byrne; Cagney v. ' Barry; BirehI minors; Meighln v. Irelaud; Mulvany v. C ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... LON.\2DONDER RRY. thi St] Before his Honour Judge OvBnsaD. abt ACTION AG-UNST MESSRS. 5M0GVUSON & MACREA, ha BELFAST. tos This was a case in which Mrs. E. W. Bradley, his who formerly had traded as Bradley & Co., Foan- fal tain Street, Londonderry, sued Messrs. Ferguson 0r & MacRea, sewing machine manufacturers, Bel- Wi' fast, trading as Wnheeler & Wilson, and having an of office in Carlisle ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTrDAn. Before Messrs. G^ARETT NA^GLE, T.M., and JoNr x HOLLYWOOD. ASSAULTING THE POLICE.. Robert Ewart was charged with having assaulted Constable O'Shaughnessy by kicking him. He was sent to jail for two months. Mr. Lewis prase- cuted in this and the other police cases. I A similar order was made in the case of James Fitzgibbon, who was charged with assaulting ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... INQUESTS IB BELFAST. The coroner (Ni. E. 6. Finnigan) hekl an inquet'et at Fails Road Baths yesterdav on the body of the infant. chiild of Edward and Margaret Minnis, wlhose death ?? at 34. Fifth Street, on the 6th inst. Head-Constable MI agaurain watched the proceedings on behalf of the police. Before calling upon Head- Constable ately to give evidence, the coroner ex- pres-sed his s ...