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PETTY SESSIONS

... Constable Russell vats called for the defence, and deposed that the defendant was a t.iiet young mlan wh-en not dinlrinig. Ile had assisted witness several times in bringing z-isoners ro the harracks. Defendant avas fined in 10s ant Is 6d costs. John Kearnea- ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... before ,r. Franci~s iHorner, J. P. (presiding); Captain BRoge~r H~alL, J.P.; M'ar. Jos. Miayne, S.P.; anzd M~r John J. F. Greene, SP. F John Feentm. Castle Street. Newrv wtas prose-. cullte for haInI been drunk. and (liiorderlV in I Warrnpoint on the 30th ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... oclock pina found two Inen standing at the bar counter, with two glasses before them which smelled of runi. The ta-o men were John Carmichael and J.ames Bradl. The anon ste--d t'ney had been doing a d a-, Swork for M2kr. Crsaafor-d. a&ni that hse had treated ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... iinrnrnsied bv Head-Adonstable Beiford for a breach . o the Licensing Act. 3Ir. Gillespie, solicitor, ief ended. Constalet Russell said ihat he -x'as on dulty on the dala and he got two men on Jamefr; Doninellys prembsev who saidl they were on clec- iron ...

BELFAST LICENSING SESSIONS

... these sessions was continued yesterday, before Mesers. r. G. HIodder, R.IM. (clairman) ; Wu.. MAasterson, Alexander Craw- ford, John Gregg, Henry O'Neill, M.D.; James M'Cann. Roht. Dunwoody, J. C. C. Payne, Kelly, T. H. Browne, Chas. M'Lorinan, James Jenkins ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... comranry. Mr. Doonelly -and Mr. T. F. Alexander represonted thle o-mplnranits. and MAr. W1-itiam Harper defended rho ecouec John Con- noily, itnamdtnvn, oaerl ier for rfessrs. Kent-!ed- & \Erorlrisun, deijx-sed to Pavying the prisorier as the repreo.s ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Thomag Duffv, 12, Divis Street; John Eadie, 1 and 3, Dublin Road; Alfred Edwards, 16, Victoria Square; Mary Ellis, 119, My Lady's Road; Wnm, English, jun., 105 and 107, Sandy Row; John Fisher, 11, Commercial Court; John Fisher, 163, Shankill Road; Walter ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... drink acL the limie, and- in a scuffle O'cDonnoli hed boon stebed. Bonet won willing to T!v (onapenaItaion in the cas;e. Mr. John Nilecey. ?? saidril -alrk unloixranarly was at the ?? o, the t-, bli he ?? to Pwoint out in this dis- ticlt ithcn men foullt ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... with costs. Counsel for the ?? Dodd (in- structed bv Mfessrs. Bell & I Cartan). BMr. W. M1. Whiteker (instructed by Mr. Was Russell) re- presented the Tespondent. SPECLKm L JURY, RECORDS. HY1_NlAY V. TAGGART. This was an action brought by Wiliamm Fin]ay ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... Peppard, decased.l Peppard a-. M'Nittie, Callan ?? O'Connell; C. Kiavanagh, deceased, floey v. M'Kcnne-. VICE.-CHANCELLOR. Russell 1T. Bltckaood: Paxtoan v. Carroll; DuSn, deceased. Duftin v. HEansil. sigrn certificate; Hally v. Hally, sigrt crrtifiate; ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... proet.'d by lle~ad-{,oostlable MIurphiy -for selliing litmnor ai pro- hibitd holurs on Stmdaiy, 1st. Jnly, and Joes CTrce, Russell's Qoartess, was eh-trzetl Nvi ith being inlawffnll - o-n the Mrr scs. 5r,. 13. C. W'17ir represeoioa the defendants. The ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... head been unable tO file the affidarit. Mr. 3ustice Barton granted an extensirn for a foertniht. EARL OF DA.RTRHY MANNING. Mr. John Goreon, Q.C.. wvith bijn Mr. W. E. B -null (iastrcmed by Mr. Wrightl, for the plain- tiff, moved tor an interlocutory injunction ...