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... COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. I DuBLINT, SATURIDAY. (root OUR SPECIAL REPcORricL. (Before the LORD CRIIEF-JUSTICE and a Special Jury.) JOHNSTON at. 'BLOOMMiELD. Tarn hearing of this ease resumned at the sitting Of AP, the Court this morning. Several witnesses w'ere examined after the despatch of yesterday was for- warded. Mr. Robert E. Johnston, son of the pleintifg, provted that his father was ...

LAW

... CONSOLIDATED NISI PRIUS COURT. DUBLIN, TUESDAY. (PROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.) (Before the Right Non. Jndge KEOGH and a Common Jury.) MURTAGH CAVANAGHS V. SAMUEL BOYLE. Messrs. Seajeant Armstrong and Fredic. Falkiner I appearvd folr the plailitiff, and Mr. Henry Fitzgihbon lfor the defendant. This was all action instituted by a grocer and ma- ritie-9tore desler, carrying on trade at the City ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before W. S. TRAcY, Esq., R.M.] NEGLECT OF DUTY. John Close was charged with having left the ship Win. F. Safford, he having been left on board as caretaker by Robert M'Malon. On the application of the complainant, His WoRSnHr permitted the case to be withdrawn1n. ALLEGED NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES. Mr. John Charley, of the firm of Chaley & Mal- colm, was summoned by ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS-Y*:5TERI)Al. (lefore J. 11. OTWrAY, ?? Q.C.) IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS. DAVID LINDSI}Y, PLAINTIFF; CIlAllLES 11.Ar0 DE END ANT. l is was an action broigfhit. hy the plainti tr as lai d- lorid, to reccover friom tiho dcn-;dflaiit, as lhotise agent, (lie mi in o0 fo odd inoney alhaied Ato haye beeil r,- ceived by rlethndent f9)r plailltiff's Ulse. iilr. ?? atppeard for tho ...

THE CASE OF THE DASHING SERVANT GIRL IN MALE ATTIRE

... THE CCASE OF THE DASHING SERVANT GIRL I I . IN MALE ATTIRE. WESTMINSTER POLICE COURT-LONOND, ; S ~~~T UlKSDAY'. Taiis being the day appointed for a further bearingof theextraordinarycase of the romlantic Great Yar- mouth heroine (Mary Neweill, the approaches to the court were besieged at an early hour of' the morning by persons anxious to hear the proceedings or even to obtain a glance of her. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. - (Before WMr. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.) - FURIOUS DRIVING. George Rennie was fined lOs, and costs, on the complaint of Local Constable M'Farlane, for having driven a horse and car furiously on Peter's Hill, be- tween four and five o'clock on Saturday evening. The prisoner was under the influence of drink, LARCENY. A lad named Robert MOCartney was charged with ...

LAW

... EXCHIEQUER NISI PRIUS-TUESoDAY. .EE ENNISKILLE1N CONVENT. MURRAY V. BOYLAN. (Before the LORD ClIEF-BARON and a Common I . I. . . Jury.) The hearing of this case was resumed at the sit- ting of the Cour~t' yesterday, when the Rev. Mr. Boylan, the defendant, was examined by Mr. O'Hagan, Q.C. I e proved thd contract entered into by tile plaintifr to build the house for £645, and denied that he ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1859

... COUNTY -FERMANAGU-ENNISKILLEN, M.Auci 2. Judge PPnRRW opened the commission here to-day at three o'clock. F. J. Graham, acting as High-Sherif, in the absence of John Madden, Esq. The Grand Jury having been re-sworn, His LORDSHIP addressed the jury. He said the numlbel of cases on the calendar were tew, nor did any of them seem to be of' a serions or aggravated character. There were only eleven ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BIBEIFAST POLICE COURT-Ys'rMRDAY. (B1efore W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M., and S. G. GErTY, Esq., J.P.) AN UNSOUND HlARE-CIARGE OF ASSAULT. Mlr. 5rEDS applied to the Bench fir a summons against Aie. John Gaflikin, Corn llarket, for having essailted a boy named James Boyle; and also for an order from the Bench to destroy an unsound hare, sold to Boyle by Mr. Caffikin. The boy, Boylh, was sent to Mr-. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTmeDAY. [13eforo I.V. MOCANCW, Esq., J.P., Dr. MIGiIE, J.P., and JonN CLArscE, Esq., ?? DRUNKENNESS AND ASSAULTING CONSTABL.RS. Jihd Thotrlpson was chargetl with havi eg been driluk anid disorderly in the po blic streets, and also %uith. having assaulteui Constables Dul' aird Ecott when arrested. The evidence 'went to show that the prisoner had been brandishing a knifei ...

DEATH FROM FIRE.—INQUEST

... DEATH FROM FIRE.-INQUEST. YESTrERDA-Y, an inquest was held at Mrs. Duncan's public-house, Falls Road and Norfolk Stroet, by. J. K. JACKsoN, Esq., Coroner, on the body of a young min named Henry Heffernon, of Norfolk Street, who died the previous evening at the residence of his father, from injuries sustained by the: breast of his shirt having taken fire in his father's house at a late hour ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTIRnDAY. Before W. S. TRAcY, Esq., RM., W. T. B. LYONS, Esq., J.P., and J. CURE;LL, Esq., J.P.] 'HERE were thirty-five prisoners, in custody this lorning on various charges. RUNK IN CHARGE OF A HORSE AND CAR-ASSAULT- ING CONSTABLES. William Busby was charged with having been rank in Donegall Place whilst in charge of a horse nd car, and also with having assaulted ...