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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 ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKRUPPOY COURT. Yesterday-Before his Honour Judge FrTzriBBOnc. Messrs. H MI'Neile M'Cormick. registrar; E7dward Aliwortha-, official assignee; and A. J. Weir were in attendance. IN RE W. J. WOODSMDE. T ae bnlkr-pt was a ships' broker. carrying on ?? in Corpora-tion Street, and the Cease wats listed on an adjourned motion for the considera- tion of bidl&. 3Ir. S. Ross, who appeared ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... I QUEENT'8 BENICH DIVZBIO1q-Dxc. 16. Before the Loan GrnssF BARON, -Mr. Justice Jam;- soN, Mr. Justice GIBSON, and M1r. Justicei BP THE QUEEN (aso~tELL) T. JDSTICES OF, COUNTY The arguments were reserved in this case, which chii came be-fore the Court on a. mot~ion on behalf of boa the Crown to make absolute a conditional order to bring up end quash an order of the ma gi-stra-tes! at the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... D:UBLIN LAW REPORT1S. EXTRtAORDINARY SLAMDER CASE. Before Mlr. Justice EOnD and a special jury. B550l:2550K V. LYSTEE. Drains, F'WAY.-T~hiS action is brought by Miss Julia A. Robinson, to recover damlages from M~iss Adeline 14 Lyster, one of the lady superin- tendente3 of the Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation, 75 and 76, H~arcourt Street, Dublin, for salleged slander. The p~aintiff is an ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COUXRT-YesterdaN Before Mr F G. HoD1nmB, E.M. . ASSAULT CHARES. .James Loughran wras charged wvith having as- Lsaulted Emily Sinclair. It appeared from tho evidence that accused had throwan a glass at com- p alainant, and inflicted a severe wround on dt~h .beck of her head. He was ordered to find bail for his future good behaviour. ?? Brady was charged with having as- .saulted ...

THE ALLEGED LAMP THROWING IN BELFAST

... THE ALLEGED LAMP THROWING IN I BELFAST, CHARGE OF MURDER. MAGISTERIAL PROCEEDITGS. In the Custody Court yesterday. before Mr. F. G. Hodder, RMI., John M'Cornaick was charged l with having wilfully murdered his wife, 'Mary I M'Cormick, at 2, Crossley Street, on the 5th inst. Mr. Spiller prosecuted, and Mr. NVErlean de- fended. The deposition of Head-Constable Sargent was read over, in which he ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... AaeTnm.-The monthly petty sessions- were held yesterday before Mhessrs. P. C. Creaghe. ?? and John Kirk. District-Inspector J. F. Gelston was present. John Young, clerk to Ihe Antrim Town Commissioners, summoned Wm M'Kee and Thomas Kitson for riotous and inde- cent behaviour on the public street on the 15th November. There was no appearance on behalf ofl the Commissioners, and: the chairnan ...

ULSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... ULSTER. WINTE R ASSIZES. | Yesterday-Before the LoRD CaysE BARos. . ir. H. MNkeile riA'Cormick, registrar, was in at- tendance. THE SHOOTIDG AT A ROMAN CATHOLIC PlUEST. His Lordship, at the sitting of the court, said that in the case of the man Campbell, who had been tried the previous day for shooting as a clergyman in Arinagh, he thought it would be de- sirable that the man should be ...

PETT Y- SESSIONS. B

... Ac.anr.T-These weekly sessions were held in the Ballvhot Courthouse on the 11th, before Messrs. Henry Turner, R.M. (presiding), and R. Hurpur, J.P. District-Inspector Wads and 'Mr. R. Ers- leine, ?? were in attendance. Elizabeth Fearon, Aghavalloge, was summoned for shebeen- ing on the 26th November. The Court muleted the defendant in the sum of 4. Joshua Forsythe, lock-keeper in the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISON-Drc. 7. J3efore MIr. Jus;ice KLaNr. 0NONLti. V. QUIiNN AND KANE. The pla inti L'a ?? a ca-penter. hreogh ttbisactiofl torecoverasunitof £15 14s 3d. being the balance awhuch, lie :illezc . Ntas tile bv tile defend. nts to h1im for wock iclhwh bfe h: 1 ione ii the building of five n:ew hocse., die tlefonotns, n the other hand, ere:idiiig that in seine respccts the Wlaim ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BALLYBOT-Bhede weekly sessions were held in the | Ballyhot Courthoumie yesterday, before Messrs. J. F. Brdsine, J.P. (presiding); J (.C Nieholson, J.P.; R. Har- pur, J.P.; and Henry MIrn R.EM. William Henning, p>lbiinb~ Fdwanit .Street, se-so chsrged with havirg b-en drunk in chsrge of a. horse a'd oar at Merchants' Qav oan the 15th inst. 'tieir Worships imposed a, fine of 10s rod costs in ...

MAIN ROADS IN COUNTY ANTRIM

... I L00U GOVERNMENT INQUIRY. Mr P C. Cowan, 3,.Inst. C.E., chief engineer- ing inspector to the Local Government Board, sat yes terday morning in the Grand Jury Room at the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, and resumed the inquiry into appeals lodged by certain district counciL against the declaration of the County Council ox An-trim in regard to main roads. Mr It. F Harrison, Q.C. Instructed ...