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QUARTER SESSIONS

... Stewvart. in whose house she mnet defendant. She alleged that on Hallowe'en he left ter home. and on the way seduced her under tbe prniliso of marriage. W~illiaiu -Neil sail lie remembered Hallowe'en. He did not remember seeing plaintiff on that night. He never ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... It appeared in evidence that the apples had been delivered at the railway station at lichbill on the Thursday before last Hallowe'en, intending the goods to be in the Belfast apple market on the fol- lowing morning, but they were not delivered until about ...

BELFAST POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Flowers, and Vege- tables from. the University Road Methodist Sun- day-school Harvest Festival, per F. Mteg-ry. Eiq.; also, Halloween Treat for the parientn. from Mrs. W. Thompson, Glencraig. 23798 The Treasurers of the Church Missionary and Pro- testant ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... and costs, or one month's imprisonment. Y ESTERDA AY. [Before V, S. Titcr, Esq., R.A] Yesterday, being the day succeeding Hallowe'en, the custody cases wvere of such a oharacter as might be expected to result from the jovialitiee of such an occa- sion. ...

THE ALLEGED FATAL DOMESTIC QUARREL IN LARNE

... prisoner out of the room, and per- mnitte1 him to go down to 'M1Cart's Hotel to put up his cart. On the way down prisoner ?? hallowe'en night I was coming from Belfast. In Ballynure I got a couple of glasses of whisky. I: arrived home about four o'clock. I ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY NEAR NEWTOWNHAMILTON

... mot alloyed bv considerationys other than hose of thorough enjoyment, any iuore than .:ould have been the nut.-ournims oi Halloween or the plumn-pudding.fnistletoe fa;mily.party fes- ti';ities of Christmas-tide. THON'S OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ,V have received ...

SUMMER ASSIZES—1857

... During the latter end of 1851 and in 1856, the prisoner re- sided with the prosecutrix, who was seized one morn- ing, about Halloween, with vomiting, purging, cold perspiration, anil a flowofwater from the month. She had baeakfasted with the prisoner. She ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... It was re- solved. on the motion of Mr. Savage, seconded by Mr. Rogers, that the inmates be allowel the usual treat at Hallowe'en. The assistant clerk read a letter from the Local Government Board stating that they had given directions for the issue ...

LEGAL NEWS

... brougbtup in custody of Sub-Constable Koely, chargedi with assaultiue} and attempting to stab complainant in Donegall Street, on Hallowe'en night. Mr. M'Lean, jun., defended the prisoner. Complainant stated that the prisoner was very volent, and made Eoveral attempnts ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... state of the country. 25l05 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The Lady Superintendent of the Ulster Hospital acknowledges, with thanks, the Hallowe'en treat to the patients of tea cakes and fruit given by Mrs. Wim. Thompson. Craigavad ; also, Harvest Thanksgiving Offerings ...

LEGAL NEWS

... ever spoke. (To ?? I beat you for stepping out? Prisoner-You kicked me, and didm't you take a brush to me? (Laughter.) On Halloween night she sent me out to get her some flour, and gave 'me a cloth to put it in. She told me to go to the quay for it. The ...

POLICE NEWS

... lknife. s M~r. W .i), in addressing the Court, said the al- is le.ed weapou was used in the clebration of a ?? festival, Hallowe'en, for ?? a apples, and was Dot inten-ded to be used for 0edaen- r ...