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ALLEGED SERIOUS ASSAULTS IN BELFAST

... ALLEGED SErIOUS ASSAULTS i:s BE LFAST. In the Belfast Sulimrs Court veQlsterid- lse fore Messrs. John Burke. James .Jenkm Alexander Malcolnson-Thomas Brown 1Roberl Brown, and William Spence were susrnirre'i bs CUarles and William Rcono-v for an a's; to lhave been ecnrniutted on tile 1-9th ins.. ICr..s summonses were issued by the three 6 Mr. M'Erldan and Mr. Donne'ly appear;-dcf!il tlrt ...

DUBLN LAW REPORTS

... DUBLN LAW RaPORU. QUEEN'S 'RNIOH DVShION-rv.T 22. ,BHere Mr. Justice Gibson. TME NWOhR1DRIN WVItliG, LTD. v. DOVGAiN. 1Xr. uome (imtrueoted by-'Meessr. Careon & Bewal), 'for the plaintiff company, applied for an order directing the defendant to make disorvery of documoents. The action was brought to recover ;41 as, the charge for adxve-tse- ?? published for the defendant in the -Northern ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELL[GENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YEsTRDATY. Before Messrs. GARRETT NAGLE, R.M., and JAUES JF'NKIN;s. CHARGES OF THEFT. Constable Oliver charged Samuel Millar with the larcenny of a number of shirts, the proparty of John Huteijinson Divis Street, on -Saturday evening. The prisoner pleady guilty, and was sent to jail for a , month. Mr. Spiller prosecuted in this and in 3 other police ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ANTsRIM.--The monthly court was held yester- day. the magistrates present being--Messrs. Clement K. Cordner (in the chair), Jchn Kirk, Bernard A. Meenan, and John J. Adams, M.D. Robert Gordon -was summoned at the suit of Thos. Kelly for using threatening and abusive language, Aumanda Whiteside summoned Eliza and Jane Kelly for similar offences, and Jane Kelly sum- moned Amanda Whiteside for ...

THE TRADE OF BELFAST AND THE CLYDE

... THE TRADE Or BELFAST AND THE I . CLYDE. EVIDENCE OF ALDEPRMAN LAWTEBE, J.P. SaPECrOL TELEOB&. LONDON, Moxny.-Aldetin Lawther, slip- owner, Belfast, gave evidence to-day in an impor- tant inquiry which has been going on for the last seven days before a select committee of the House of Commons, presided over by Mr. Baldwin, as to whether' the Corporation of Renfrew should be given powers to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before MIessrs. GARRExnT NAGLE, ?? JAr S JE1NKi.X;NS, and JOHN BUREaS. * RIOTOUS BEHAVIOU.R. Wom. Lusty was eharged with riot on the 6th iust. a,, Bsro-wn Square. Constable Bhaendserson, i ho . bieugh, the charge, staid the accused was a n nember of a crowd assembled at Brown Square near the frcntt oI the barrac ks. They were throving stones a; the police, who ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Ie l DiDay.) . iM. COURT OFU AOPFAL ri LR lAND. Oliver v. Oadiby; Rtoyal Bohenge Asurance Ompofr. ,.0 t. Burke; Craig v Gr-n r,; Dukworth v. Lea. For ?? F( hursday) - Sligo Harbour Commlis sosane v. onnisi-onera of Ireltnd. The folilowing wilt appear in the list for alntUrdy, the Sui Jay-Tnnoh, nriddltema.n, Dny &ad another, lund- I lord; same, midn mddlsamn, se ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) ROLLS. E Geddis, deceased, Geddi,3 % Mvorrow; Qcey v. Pusce; Doasl-ns v, Barry; Duffy v. Hug-he; 6teveneon v. t;amil- toan LutIMaihoi v, Pinehin; Kirby v. Kiry; Babteriy v, elienedy; Al-naet V. Moennille; Cross v. Crass; Quill v. ilan; O'Dogtue vj Barry; Stnythe V. H*,rea aicgai v. CsnIldi; Attorney-Generall, petinionor, Clarke, rTegon- dent. ...

THE ACTION AGAINST SIR TATION SYKES

... THE ACTION AGAINST SIR TATTON SYKES. In the Queen's Benich DiTision of hile High Court of Justice. London. on Saturday. before Ar. Jusice Giant-! i antlnd a secial ju2ryv tbe he-ernz was con- | .inuEd of t.e action brought by Lord ito>cil and otLhers, trustees of tle Alihnce Assurane Cenpany,. against ,Sir Tatton Sk es. to ic'over £1000 an ins&'rnnt on a loan of £C7,500. Sir Tatton denied that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE lNTELLIGNCE. BEIFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTRDlmyf | xore Messrs. G ?? NAGLE, R. M., aa JlJAE 1 JwEfl{tS. gp.,,T tIS& TO RILL A FAThEI. nebl~e Fdmonlsdno charged Alexander Sewell ith having threatetied to murder his father on the 2hi.I. 1 ?? the in'ornnatioon of the father, cnaldcr Sews11, it appeared that the prisoner ;-+e:sned *to Lake hL3 life. and burn the house. He asi orderd to find ...

THE THAMES DISASTER

... THE TILIAES DISASTER. Ja THE 1NiQUF-ST. a The inc;uest on t-he body of Amelia Myra Gard- ner. on' or the vic-tieis of tire Albion disaster, vas tl orerned at Poplar Town Hall, London, before Mr. at Wrane F.. Baxter vesierdlar. r-. Clement Mack- hI row. mnataz22 of the shipbuilding department of uhe Thbinao IrJonworks, Canning Town. estimated that between twe-nty-five and thirty thousand per- 1 ...

CHIEF LAND COMMISSION

... INTERESTING FUTURE TENANCY CASE. t] The hearing of land appeals was continued in I the, Record Court, Crun-lin Road, Belfast, before g the Chif Land CGonmissioner, Mr. Justice Mere- r, dith; Mr. Commissioner Fitzgerald, and Mr. Com- tA 0 missioner Lynch. t UNION OF BALLYMONEY. k; John Atkinson, tenant; Thomas H. Skeffington t and Another, landlords. Area, 48a. ; old rent, £39 I0s; poor-raw ...