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BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. I. a C t C e i - d e it F a, n d it If it IC it y .5 IC I. itt it it (Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., .IM.) THERE was about a dozen prisoners in custody thisc morning on various charges. ASSAULT. John Free was charged with having been drunk, and also with having assaulted Harbour Constable Prentiec in the execution of his duty. The Constable having proved the charge, ...

Law

... TRWO COURT OF CRANCERY. DUBLIN, YESTRERDAY. (FROM OUR SPEOIAL RlPORT91t, ME5Ss4S. WILLIAM DRunY, M.A., Barrister-at.Law, and William Dwyer Ferguson, LL.D., Barrister- at-Law, were sworn Into office as Joint-Registrars of the Court of Chancery, before the Right lion. the Lord Chancellor, by Ralph Cusack, Esq., Clerk of the Crown and lIanaper. It is ramoured that Richard Wilson Gamble, Esq., MI ...

THE RIBBON CONSPIRACY--IMPORTANT CASE

... quiz jIBBON CONSPIRACY--IMPORTANT RI BBONCASE. 'pn3 BELFAST WITNESSES EXAMINED. VV ESTMLAT11-311J~iNGAR, FEB. 25, I11 ntin Fallan was indicted for havin'g ii his poses. . , til Srd Febrola'y, 1859 certain 9ecct signs s Id , oniqs in writing, kinowinig the samte to be Pc ' (Is of a certain secret society, lcadc usc of by s secret ?? hcctntiis contry, iithout being able tk toint fir tie samc. ...

LAW

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-LoNDoN, WEDNESDAY| BREA0H OW PROMISE OFAnARlIAGE-DAMAGES £1,000 HARRIS V. THOMAS. This was an action to recover daimages for a bronch of promise of marriage. The declaration stated that the defendant hed promised to marry the plaintiff within a reasonable time after his fiather's death and that' he ?? broken his contract. The defendant pleaded-first, that he did not promise; ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1860

... . ?? COUNTY OF DOWN. (FROM OUR OWN REi'OITER.) I)oWSPATRICK, SATURDAY, JuLY 14. Tnis morning, at half-past nine o'clock, the Right Hon. Judge BALL took his seat in the Crown Court, and proceeded with the CRIMINAL BUSINESS, CHARGE OF INFANTICIDE, Moary O'Haroe was indicted for that she, on the 1st of May last, at Derryleika. in the parish of Newry, did kill and slay her infant child, John ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before IV, S. TRACT, Esq., R.M., and W. T. B. LyONS, E sq., J.P.) TBERE were twenty-one prisoners in custody this morning on variuis charges. BEGGING IN TME STREETS. Francis Brown was charged with having been found begging in Ndrth Street the previous day, and on the charde having been proved by Constablo Thomas M'Neight, the Bench sentenced the prisoner to be ...

LAW

... THE EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE CASE. COURT OF ComMON PLEAS. DUBLIN, TUESDAY. (Before the LOaD CHIEF-JUSTICP and a Special Jury.) SITTINOS AT 1NISI PRIUs. JOHN THELWALI, V. THE EON. WILLIAM CHARTLES YELVERTON, W resume our report of this extraordinary ease from the point at which our special reporter left offin his despatch on Tuesday:- Mr. BREWSTER continued to ?? is the theory, according to the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before W. S. TRAcY, Esq., R.M.) THERE were forty prisoners in custody this morning on various charges - chiefly those of drunken- ness and disorderly conduct-for which, on the charges having been proved, they were fined in penalties ranging from Is. to 10s. and costs. ASSAULTING FEMALES. John Costello was charged with having assaulted Mary Mulholland, of ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTErDAY. (Before W. T. B. LyoNs, Esq., J.P., and Jomns CURELL, Esq., J.P.) A GEXEEAL HIOSPITAL NURSE. Ellen Melville, a nurse in the General H-ospital, was brought up on a charge of having illegally pawned a pair of blankets belonging to the institution. Tile pawnbroker's ticket for the blaankts was accidentally observed in the prisoner's possession, taken from her, and ...

BALLYCLARE PETTY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... BALLYCLARE PETTY SESSIONS-MONDAY. [Before CHAs. HUNT, R.M., M. R. DALWAy, and JAS. OWENS, Esqrs.] FACTORY PROSECUTION. Tnis was. a prosecution for penalties, instituted against 1 The Hollybank Spinning Company, pro- prietors of a mill at Doagh, for working at unlawful hours. Mr. Darkin and James Ewing deposed that the factory was at work before six AMz. on the 14th Feb., and that the names ...

Legal Intelligence

... I P'-wil ?fllfdlivlva. CONSOLIDATED COURT. DUDLIN, TUESDAY. [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] [Before Judge CnnisTLAN.] THOMAS CRAWFORD V. JAMES MAYES. Dr. SEEDS applied for liberty to appear and defend an action in the above cause, which had been brought under the Summary Bills of Exchange Procedure Act. The defence he wished to make was, that the defendant did not endorse a certain bill of ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BERLFAST POLICE COURT-YI;STERlDAY. (Before IV. S. TItAC\r, Esq., .mM.) There were a few of the usual cases of drunken. less this imorintig, which his worship disposed of II a short tilae. OFtiEUNG A III.L AT Trill IIANK. llamilton Johnston, a coop-r, Il idiig in Grattan Street, was charged with having Olhered a clqllue at the Beltast Batik for the sum of £2,) for which lhe required cash, the ...