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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCI I BELFAST CUSTODY COURT.1 T-alak Before Messirs. . r. - on, 1' It.131., N BIILL\Vx&CI aiJ Thomas Reynolds Was ?? nH A stable NiLxon With haina a&ttlll,'l suicide the previnus eeii'in4 ?? P-n Mr. Wellington X'onng1 PIo''1 the Hailbour Cnunlissi rant.r ih ?? ?? peared, wvas foutd lvin. on lta g ?? razor in his haid. ' hllih th r from him. A remnand T IS rtn,- in order that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT.-YFSTERDAY. Before -Mr. F. G. HODDER, R. M. KNIFE ASSAULT. A boy named MIDonnell was charged with having assaulted a young man named Ferguson by throwing an open-bladed knife at him. Fer- guson said that the prisoner importuned him to buy a paper. H~e refused to do so, and prisoner flung the knife, which stuck in witness's coat. There were about a hundred lads at the ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FiTzGrBBoN. Messrs. H. M'Neile MCormick, registrar; Ed- ward Aliworthy, official assignee; and A. J. Weir, deputy registrar, were in attendance. There were three arrangement matters, in which the solicitors engaged were Messrs. M'Ckonigal, Ross, Wheeler, aud Hanna, Barrister-at-Law. IN RE TfOS. METCALFE. This matter eame up upon a private sitting to bear ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN GLASGOW

... 41 M NJRDER GLMASGOW, A WOMAN'S BA27ED IN. OGLAoow, TosntrY-One of those shocking tragesme which fortunately are of very rare oc- carrence in Glasgow, or, indeed, in Scotland, took tee this afternoon in a house situated at 8, 8outa ~Wellington Street, a broad thoroughfare which rums southward from the River Cyde. Many of the houses are inhabited by the very poorest classes of citizens, and it ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... DOWINPATRICK. Before his Honour Judge Oun. His Honour was accompanied on the bench by Major R. Perceval-Marweli, Dr. Heron, D.L, J.P.; Messrs. Simon Martin, J.P.; John Denvir, J.P.; and James Reid, J.P. Messrs. G. L. Mac- Lame, Clerk of the Crown and Peace; Hugh C. Kelly, sub-sheriff; Thomas Gracey, assistant clerk of thie peace; and H. E. Dismey, registrar, were in artendance. HRs Honour, ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) .RO Lt4. :Dvroren v. Woetton and others. Pllas ambirs--. _Anrdle, deeeased, M'Ardle v. XIArdle, W. brown, deceised, Bro.wn ?? Crawfcrl; Cal-n v. O'Connell; Loftus r. Stoney; J. Johnston, deeased. I Munic.p34l lan1 So^:etv v -. Fisrtir. Before -ha .istrit Oief Clerk-1L. Hiar.ilteu, d& - ce-isd, H.ansdltoe v 1itnuiltso; Coff-y v. MiDoamaeil. VICE ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PE-TTrY SESSIONS. BALLYNA~i5NC55.-The monthly court was heldi yesterday, before M1r. J. M'Robert, J P. (in the chair); Colonel Bowvlbv R.M.; Dr. Dickson, ?? Messrs. J. Silcock, J.P.; .J. Murray J. P.; and H. A. Campbell, J.P.; with Mr. H. Rea, clerk. in attendance. Margaret Trimble and Ellen Camp- bell, cituis Gourley, both of Ballynahirrch, were prosecuted by Head. Constable Smith for tile ...

MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT PROSECUTION

... MERCHANDISE MARK-S ACT PROSECU- no-N. At New-townards petty sessions, yesterday- before Messrs. W. S. Johnston. Andrewv Menown, and F. J. M'Cormick-Willhiam Pink, aerated water manufacturer. Donaghadee, was summoned in four cases by John D. M'Vicker, Belfast, in- spector of the Belfast Bottle Exchange, Limited, for that on 3rd -Mav he sold goods to Henry Brown, Newt'ownards, to wit, aerated ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT,-YESTFRDAY. Before Mr. GARREmT NAGLEi, R.M. ASSAULT CASFE. Robert Fulton, who was charged on remand with having assauited Nurse Agnes Mclowell at the Union Workhouse on the 6th inst., was sent to prison for a mionth. M-r. Harper prosecuted. Prisoner said he was attempting to strike his wife when the nurse intervened and received the Slow. Win. Reid Wilson wits eharged ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... |1 LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. I (From the Legal Dairy.) H. M. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. O'Reilly v. Inohicre United Worleinigiea's C1mb; Fletcher v. Frew. ROLLS. Donnelly v. Anderson; J. Hogan, deceased, Hogan v. Hogan; T. E. Ryan, deceased, Ryan v. Ryan; Hawley v. O'Donnell; King-llin v. Ca0lqy; Muinhal v. Watson; Attorney-General v. O' allev; Joanes v. 'Lean; E. Hynes, deceased, Lowry v. Hynes; ...

THE FATALITY TO A CYCLIST ON SHORE ROAD

... THE FATALITY TO A CYCLIST ON O SHORE ROAD. I CHAR-GE AGAINST A CARMAN. DEFENDANT RETURNED FOR TRIAL. In the. Summons Court yesterday, before Messrs. Charles A'Lorinan (chairman), F. D. Ward, and Ernest Herdman, the investigation was resumed of the charge of manslaughter brought against the Carman James Kearney. who, on the night of the 3rd inst., knocked down a cyclist named Frederick W. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTE'R SESSIO 7`S. A R M A G H. JUNE, 20.-Before his Honour Judge KisBsEr. P1LIRRAY V. MiOAN AND C.A.LLSGiH &_N. This Was 541 action brougiht by the plaintiff, Patrick Murray, a farmer residing at Muilyard, aigainst tw.o other farimers named .banicl MLoan and Michael Callaghan, for £50, dainages for assaulting, beating, anid permanently injuring the plaintiff on 5th April last. Sir. Sanruel ...