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BELFAST ROCORDER'S COURT

... JOTIN HtA8TINcGs OTWAY, Esq., Q.O., Recorder of Belfast, resumed the business of this Court yester. day, at half-past eleven o'clock. SENTENCING PRISONERS. John O'Neill, a respectable-looking young man, was put for-ard to receive sentence, he having been found guilty of being concealed with intent to corn. mit a feloiny. I The RlECORDEPE said-O'Neill, it must be painful E to yourself, and it ...

EXECUTION IN LIVERPOOL

... Thomas Lloyd was execnt-ed at Liverpool yester- day morning for the men-der of his wife. The pair appeared to bave spent a very unhappy life together, anid there had been frequent quarres between them. O Jtme 19 Lloyd returned home late at night, and was hecard quarrelling with his wife. A woman who slept -n z room close by heard Lloyd go downstairs. and noticed whien h1e came up again that he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ,on. CUSTODY COURT-YEsERDWAY. Pool [Before JA9. ALEX. MENDERSON, ESq, J,P,, and Bing ROBERT ATKINSON, Esq., J, P. also LARCENY IN CONWAY' STREET. hau John Connor, Wm. Hickland, John Symington, Deen John Close, and Thomas Biggar were brought up sve on remand, oharged with stealing a quantity of *line sweetmeats and other articles, the property of Mr, David Ross, of Con way Street, on the night ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I A R M A G H. Yesterday morning, at iralf-past ten eclock, Lord Chief Baron Palles entered the Crown Court and reairned the business of these aasises. The High Sheriff £MT. J. B. Lrmnsdale). the Under Sheritf (Mvir. J. G. Shearkeyl, and Mr. Mhos. J. MaTron (Clerk of the Crown and Peace) were present. ThirE MAX.LAUGHTER OASBh Patritk Ctiflen was indicted for that he did, on the 25th ...

THE FORTHCOMING SESSION

... TIHI FORTHCO'3ING SESSION. LoN-noN, PRaDe.a-The Pren' Asoociatioln axes from prelprations now in progress it is alreaiy evi- dent that the coming parliamenaary svtssi it will lie one o! exceptional animation and importance. Ir is enderstood that, contrary to the expectatinus entertained ina crnmc quaritere, the Queenes SpNch will contain no reference to the qurolun *f the Hourese of Lords, and ...

LAWLESSNESS ON TORY ISLAND

... AL EiSXSESS ON' TORY ISL.A' bID. THE TROUBLES OF AN 11151E TRUST ESTATE. SPECIAL Til.-SEcRAAI. EIv2nt'ooL, 3foONDAo-. - At tue Laremi ire Cha.reva Court Sitting at Liverpcrol to-day, !;fore I Vice-Cheancellor Polshinson. tied cae of PlwnaIll ?? -Joule, whicli Ws-aO Lefora the Court on tl' 1thll of B;eeihmber list-., Nas agam nmeixuoiiesld. This rast- an estate of sisicli twlo Mul.o-t-r ...

THE CLONMEL TRAGEDY

... THE CLOTAEL TR A GE Y. SPECIAL 'EELEGEA3T- ~tONEL Srx~flAY'~it C:~hf1e to-day thle blxea-ing of the- charge~ of ?? murder agaidnst thle prisoner:; erincarned iii tlei burning and iii treating of Bridg~et Clery'rts ridttiltt'i before Colonel Ev'enr'. P.. tiiile Riall. D.L. anti Gc rubb, i JT P '[le accflxid pc'i tax ?? Cleary (hizz-baud oft the, tierixsed) Patrick Roland (fathier)- Wn.m- ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETrTY SESSIONS. DRfMoRFn (CouxNry Dows).-Yestorday these sessinns were held before MIessrs. John R. Miniss J.P. (in the chair) Thoras Harrison, J.P.; 31. Weir, J.P.; Robsrt Spsratt, J.P. ; Jobn Moore, J. P.: lobert Taylor, J.P.; and C. L'Estrange. |.M. Therev were few entries, nnd no case of ?? calling for a report. A number of persons were charged with drunkenness, and after hearing the ...

THE AMERICAN INCOME-TAX LAW

... I THE AMIERU1CA-N1.\ O'i E LAW, The Times ?? Supreme Court of the United States has once more, and in a very *tril. ing way, reminded the citizens of that coaat. that Congress is not omnipotent. e learn ct morning that it has decided, by a 5Obstal majority, that the chief provisions in hst year's income-tax law are infol'stitllisna that is to say. null and void. The reaist hardl- requires to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YaSTFnDAY. | Before Messrs. F. J. NAOCOARTfl, R.M.; WM. MASTmESON, J.P.; JAuES JEasISS, J.P.; and J. S. WALLACE, M.P., J.P. ASSAULTING A BARMAN. WNm. Beatty was charged with having assaulted Wm. Townsley, a bar assistant, on Sunday even- ing. Mr. F. Kerr prosecuted. The arrest was made by Constable MlKeown, and the evidene showed that the pri-soner had gone into a- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IIOTI1ON--I-4t DAY. (Frtnm the Legal Diary.)2 3331E.couirt OF APP&EAL IN IRIELAND. Porter v. Wanlsh, 1, ROtlI. Ciennor v. Connor, 1- Enqllelt v. Walsb, 2: F. 1Tynan, 115cea50i1 !ylanlds v. Truitn, 3: Units c-t v ,Itii-nI 4; Kc-var v. N j,-ite: 5; J. Cantit>, dle-oissi. l~tla v. Crrly,6; HIt. Bartier, dele-awaed We, pht. v. Rotlen, I7; IXgbyv. faaly. 8; EcioNvti v. Cutliver, 9; O'Doherty v. ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT, I Before his Honour Judge FITZGmIBBy Mr. Edward Aliworthy, official assignee, a ! J. H. B. Murphy, deputy registrar, were it e:c dance. There were nine arrangementmatters I of, in which the solicitors engaged w ere 3r. D: M'Gonigal and Mr. Bram Thompson. IN BE W.M. BOBT. LONG. This bankrupt was a farmer in ?? Down, and the matter came before the Cc. adjourned hearing ...