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INTERESTING BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... INTERESTLNG BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. BALLOT V. RUSSELL. A aASP of breach of promise of 1marriage was tried on Tuesday at Guildhall Chambers, London, in which the jmy wereunable to come to an agreement. The plaintiff, a sprightly and interesting young lady, whoi has re- cootly become marriageable, is very highly con- nected, being related to the Berkeley and other high families, and the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before W. S. TRAGO, Esq., R.M.) ASSA.ULTING THlE POLICE. Patrick M'Kavanngh was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Smithfield on Saturday, and assaultingl Constables An(fiow Walker and Charles Irvine in the execution of their duty. All the charges were fully substantiated, and the prisoner was committed to jail for five wveeks. DESERTION. George Jones ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1860

... L 0 N D 0 N D E R R Y A S S I Z ES. DEuRY, WEDNESDAY. CROWN oOURT. THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL took his seat in court this morning at nine o'clock. THE RILREA MURDER CASE. Charles M'Graw, Johnil 'Graw, Thomas M'Graw, and Duncan M'Graw were indicted for a conspiracy to murder Henry Gormily, by throwing him into Kathleen Louah, near Kilrea, while in a state of in- toxication, on the night of the 10th ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COUflT-YI'STrEnRDAn. -1 - - i x -r i t al. ., I - n I - I ?? V _ .. [Before IV. S. TRAUY, Esq., R.M., and IV. T. B. LYoNS, Esq., J.P.] Thomas White, a soldier, was brought up on a charge of being absent from his rogiliment withourt leave. It appeared that the prisoner had exceeded his fnrlough by onc day, but bad dnly reported his return, and the Bench dismissed tile charge. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. [BEfore W. S. TRACY, Esq.. R.MI.] CRt RLT'Y TO 11ORSES. William M'Allister, ifromi Randaistowvn, was charged by Constable M Nietroll with driving two horses with large sores on thier bl)cks. Mr, Seeds appearedl for the prosecution. The constabile proved the charge, and a fine of 10s. w*as imposed. DRUNK IN CHIARiE OF IIORSES AND CARTS. Daniel NMAlindlen, Thomas ...

REMARKABLE CHARGE BY A BISHOP

... ON M1lonlday, the Lord Bishop of Rochester, Joseph Cotton WVigram, formerly Rector of St. Alary's, South- amptor, beld his primary visitaitiol iln Rochester Cathedral. His lordship dwelt upon the importance of co-opieratiorbetwveen the clergy and the laity in the worl- of the Chni-ch. Ile desired to see asystem rpie. d abrond winch would make every man in his own private valkl in life quietly ...

EXTRAORDINARY DRINKING AND SMOKING

... I 1N IRE WM. T11OS. IMEY2ELL. AT the Insolvent Debtors' Court on Nov 0, hbefore Mr. Commissioner Nichols, a young man who passcd as ; William Spencer Meynell, applied to be dis- charged from the Queen's Prison. The carcer of this insolvent presented somle remarkable features. Mc had resi(led at varions places, and since 1856 had been in no occmpition, having previously been a pa'-ingstel in ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BEILFAST QUARTRR SESSIONS, YESTEIRDAY, t01i Chaililiall of tile COtlilltv Antriln, J. FHASTIXOS OTwAY, Esq., took his seal oln the benlic ill tho Crown Cotrt, alnd prociceuded witlh t[ie cvil bills. Suvertl undefentled cases iaving been heard and decided upon, tie ConIt ploceed(ed(l w iL th e hearing of AN ACTION FOlt T1ROVE Va. MILlER V. IHYND)MAN. This was an action broahi t by Mr, Winm. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BErA,?'AST PO8LICE COURT-YlEfSTERDAY. (Before IV. S. TRACY, ESq., 11kM.) CHIARGE OF LARCENV. Francis M;Grogau, a worlkcr i tihe York Street Spinning F.Ictory, Was brouight tp) iln a charge of lilivng stolen a numliber ofbrtass ' caps, the proiporty of eilic company. l 'Phos. Colan, an overseer, m roved that the prisoner 1 mdmilt te to hiln ilhat IIhe linia t lfnkm one ' cap,'' but. oild ...

EXECUTION OF THE PIRATE HICKS

... WE printed yesterday, under the heading, A Visit to the Tombs, the Times' correspondent's description of a visit to the prison in which Hicks, the murdererl was confined. The American journals just to hand are filled with accounts of his execution. The follow- ing extracts from the New York papers explain the nature of the crime for which he suffered, and de- scribes the execution on ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTERrDAY, the Chairman of the County Antrim, J. Hl. OTWAY, Esq., Q.C., took his seat in the Crown Court at nine o'clock, and proceeded with the CRIMINA L BU SINES S. INDECENT EXPOSURE. John O'Neill, a middle-aged man, was put forward, and indicted for that he, on the 2nd of April last, at Lisburn, did expose his person in the presence of a young girl, aged fifteen years. The prisoner pleaded ...

COURT OF PROBATE—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

... COURT OF PROBA.TEFuFRIDAY AND SAT rDAYI .(Before Judge KisgATIN and a Special Jur7.) RiATTAY V. rorrT. This wns a suit instituted by Elizabeth` Rattay, otherwise Potts, to establish the validity of a paper. :writhig, datedthe23rdlofiPelimary, 1860, as thewill of John Marn.ey Potts.: The defendants are Mr. Joseph Tramperaht Potts, Mary Potts his wife, and Elizabeth Letitia Potts. By the ...