IMSTOTDie A CATHOUC CLUOYKAN.Charles Dougla*, * lad 19 years of Age, wu summoned by Ray. Geoffrey Brennan, a Catholic priest, for having intuited him in the pubiio street on the 20th inst.Hr. M'Lean prosecuted, and Mr. Ward Appeared for the defendant.Rev. Geoffrey Brennan deposed that he and Rev. Mr. Smith were walking through Franklin Street on the day in question, when they met the defendant and another boy. As they approached witness they put on a disagreeable expression, and witness saw they intended to insult him. The defendant then made the sign of the orosi in a threatening manner, and ran up a gateway. The other boy sqid that he did nothing. Witness never received a greater insult in his experience of Belfast.Cioes-examined by Mr. Wabd—The defendant called on him subsequently to apologise, but instead, began to argue the point.For the defence, William Millar, who was with the defendant, aaid that be did not eee him do anything.