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PETTY SESSIONS

... ZTTY SESSION& RALznotr.-These weekly sessions Wre held in the Ballybot Courthouse Yesterday, before Messrs. Henry Turner, B.M. (presiding); -James Aiken, J.P.; Robert Harpur, ?? and J. C. Nicholson, t 3.P. Daniel Larkin, Bridge Street, summoned P. Burns, Pool Lane, for having assaulted him on Sunday, the 9th inst. Mr. Hanratty appeared for l the complainant, ad Mr. A. Fisher defended. Larkin ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday-Before his 'Honour Judge FITZGIBBON. Mr. H. M'Neile McCormick, registrar, and Mr Edward AKiworthy, official assignee, were in at- tendance. There were five arrangement matters,in which ihe solicitors engaged were Messrs. David M'VGonigal, Samuel Roms, P. J. Magee, and Harper & Mill IN RE ROBERT BROWN. The bankrupt was a builder and contractor carry- ing on business in Nertownards, ...

THE CYCLING FATALITY AT BANGOR

... THlE CYCLIG' FATALITY AT BA NGOR. I . CORONER'S INQUEST. I Mr. E. S. Finnigan, coroner, held an inquest in the Recorder's Court yesterdav on the body of Thos. John MICooey, who died oni the 5th inst. at 21, Castlereagh lBoid. District-Inspetor Frank M. Fenlv oniiduted the inquiry on behalf of the police, nd Ml. 1-1. H. Mesmea ricpr-si-ntcd Rober O'Neili, a car driver, with wh:x.e horse the ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... ,-tpF~ IN~ AI[ERIC Al THE EAGAN COWIT-3ARTIAL. PAINFUL SCENE IN WASHINGTON SUPREME COURT. BY CABLE. .ROMS OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. NFW Yonx, TaSURSDAY.-The court-martial on Commissary-General Eagan continued its sitting to-day at Washington, and heard a number of wit- nesses for the prisoner. All of them testified as to Eagan's perturbed state of mind from the moment General Miles gave his ...

PROSECUTION UNDER THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT

... PROSECUTION UNDER THE MERCHAN- DISE MARKS ACT. At Larne petty sessions, held on the 26th inst., n before Colonel M:Neill (cbai.rman), John Heggarty,c and David M'Quillan, John D. M'Vicker, inspec-1E twr of the Belfast Bottle Exchange, Limited, c summoned Alexander 'Neice for having sold to c Andrew Strange, Main Street, four bottles of c lemonade bearing false names and descriptions, v ...

THE GLASNEVIN MURDER

... DunBLN, WEDNESDAY.-To-day at two 'clock, I I in the Northern Police Court-before Mr. Wall, I ic Q.C.-Samuel Childe, of 5), St. Patrick's Road, Drumacondra, was brought up on remand charged with the wilful murder of his brother, Thomas a., Childe. at 5, Bengal Terrace, Finglas, on the night n of the 2nd of September. Long before the case n cam& on the court bad become so crowded that R persons ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Yesterday-Before His Honour Judge FITZGIBBON. Mi. H. M. Crawford, registrar, was in atten- dance. ASSAULT CASE. KELLY V. 31'NETLL. This was an action brought, by Joseph Kelly, publican, Ravenhill Road, against James M'Ntili, 26, Apsley Street, clerk, for the recovery of £20 for assault, alleged to have been committed in July last. Mr. David M'Gonigal (for Mr. M'Erlean) ap- I peared for the ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIO?S. :ixB. DAVID Ross, Q.C., CGuntvCourt Judge, sat yesterday in the Crown Court of the County Conrihouse, Crumlin 11Gau, and resumed the business of tilese seseSOU2. WO;WNSLZX V. M'DOWELL. This was a rxocess at the suit of Iargaret Town-ney, a rninur, by John Townsley, her father, saeinist 4&ens M'Dowerli, to recover £dO for iosS and datLmage sustaiiew by pisiottid CWin g ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ng LAW NOTICES.-Tnis D.yt of FROM TEE LEGAL DIkAY. or- MM. COURT OF APPEAL. lie Burke, a bankrupt, interloc. (Judge Boyd) (I). to. ROLLS. his Nesbltt'e Trusts and Trustee Relief Act, exparte Zeblin (1); cnt Lnugh Oulghter and Brna Drainage DstricSt exparto Laneus ith VICE-CHANCELLOR. ig- Hemphill v. Meben (1): Rteichenbackc v. Quin (3) ; Teach v. 511; 6lllman (4); 31'Cay v. M3Oay (5). 311; (4) ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIJCENCE. LAW NOTICES.-TBS Disr. Rnow X'n LEkAL DIAMY. HLA. COURT OF APPEAL Armstrong v. Armobsmrug (I); Holmes v. KEarney (2). Settled Land Act aud M'CUatoch (2); TIster Land Coxnpnly v. Cllther'e (8); Tltenipeun i-. Loagstaffe (1); Ballymezna ilail- way Comapany (10); Alloways Traste (I1); STP~vane' v. MsUavanna(16); Armstrong.,v, Mairs (16). VIOE-OEANOIILLOD. Clogher Valley ...

ARREST OF MAJOR TEMPLER

... ARREST OF M-AJOR TEMIPLETR . p. GRAVE CH1ARGE.h INTERVIEW WITH THE ACCUSED. ti i C4 a! LONDON, SUNDAY.-The Central News says the h military authorities at Chathama are extremely re- 0 ticent with regard to the circaulstances attending t' the arrest, which has taken place, of Major J. L. v B. Templer, of the 7th Battalion King's Royal u Rifles, and second in command of the Aeronautical 1i ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... I MnR. HENRY FrrZGIBBON-, QO.., sat in the Recorder's Court, 'Municipal Buildings, yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, and commenced the business of this court. Mr. William Carson, J.P., Clerk of the Peace, Mas in attendance. GH>N-D JURY. The following gentlemen were sworn On the Grand Jury:-David L. Coates (foreman), Henry Gregg. Louis A. Plunkett, Alexander Reid, We. Stewart, Win. Dempsey ...