ULSTER INTELLIGENCE
... tpetty sessions were beld here on Thursday, the 7tt' ?? Smyth, J.P,, in the chair. ...
... tpetty sessions were beld here on Thursday, the 7tt' ?? Smyth, J.P,, in the chair. ...
... highest rung With some bright idyll of the living River around it swung. NEars. LiGoNiEm PnrY SEissios-Thies court of petty sessions was held yesterday, before Mesers. B. L. Patterson, S.P?, and John Rogers, J.P. Thomas M'Fall was sent to jail for one month ...
... of about seventeen years of age. nanmed John O'Briens, residing in Garfield Place, Billymena, was tharged by Diectrio ?? Croghan with Lavinl on Sulnday evenindg, the 7th inst., at Ballee, in the Couonv of Alurms, unlawfully and maliciousiv throwfl stones ...
... posscssion on Friday prior to her ar. reqt. She was brought' before Mr. G. J. Clarke, D.L.. and remanded to Antrim pettyr sessions on the. 8th pros. Ser-eaut ?? and Constable Patterson ?? found, in a lodging-bousa in Autrim, tho stolen gaods. The ?? and ...
... MNoderato (Handel), Mr. Gurd. The concert was LI broug-ht to a close by the singing of the National e Anthem. n GATVAGH PETTY SESSIONS.-ThiS court was t held yesterday, before Messrs. James M'Closekey, L- J.P. (chairman) ; H. 5. Wallace, J.P. ; J. 3f. aTorrens ...
... penalties iu future In such cases, Mr, Hurst announced his Intention at next quarter sessions of presentlng a memorial for changing the day on which the petty sessions should be held, as It was inconvenient for him to attend on Friday, that being his business ...
... ULSTER INTELLIGENCE. - - I lfOM OUR CORRESPONDENTS. 9 C iRUMLIN PRESENTMENT SESSIONS. t This court was held in the Courthouse, Crumlin, yesterday, the followivn.g magistrates being pre- sent:-Rev. Arthur Pakenham, J.P.; lisr. C. E. M'0lintock, J.P.; MIr ...
... WEITEABBEY PETTY Sassioxs.-Theqe session. d were held yesterday, before Messrs. R. J. Tenneat, 3?P.; Samnel Johacton, J.P.; and R. V. Murravs e .P. Bernard Ward was summoned at the instancs t of District-Inspector Croghan for having had his n premises open ...
... the magi- strates had then found against defendant, and imposed a fine. The case was again heard at the Newtownards quarter sessions, end the decision of the court below affirmed. Lord Justice Fitzgibbon had the case afterwards before him, and his decision ...
... ti A21xAGsR PETT SsESSIONS. - Messrs. John Compton, J.P.; Henry Hillock, J.P.; and Arthur 0s Kelso, ?? presided at these sessions yesterday. t Mr. Edmund Best, solicitor, applied for an adjourn- al mnent of an assault case, in which District-In- a spector ...
... Newry presentment sessions for £500 compensation for malicious in- 3 jury in the burning of his workshop on the morning of the 28th ult. Mr. Thomas Carey, solicitor to thtlBoard, was instructed to attend at the presentment sessions and oppose the applica- ...
... District-1nspector George Hurst. as -rell as thirty men from thle Ballymena district, commranded by District- IInspector Croghan. The weather wat not very favourable for firing, but, uotwithstanding, the hits were up to the average. The practice was ...