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COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... COUNTY O ARMAGHL ASSIZES. RECORDL COIUJRT.. A A99.;jlLTANiu FALSE IMPISISONM'sT Owen Teggart, x. Edward Turner, ES .-An,actiwn ot' trespass vi et armis, for sa~l:t ard falbe implissoninnt. Damnihges were laid at £100. T'o o~e uor t dlrbtenrd 't''pleaded not guilty; there zvere spe- cial peirndi~gs as - to: the assault a'nd imprisoqmnent 'Thie Iplainltiff i\'aS a respectable'.shopkeepcL~ inr ...

EXECUTION OF BURKE, THE MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF BUIMP, THL NIURDERER' EDISBURGH, JAN. 29.-ThIs atrocious murdere', whose hands vvere more deeply dyed ln fntocent blood than tbose of any otber h6micide recorded in the calendar of crltnoes, underwvent the sente'nce of the~ lav't yesterdaymriia the etsual plaee of execution; and frora the subjoined narra- tive of the concomitants of the tragedy, it will be seen that the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN—TUESDAY

... I COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN-TheSUAY.I Before the Lord Chief Baron. LUBILIrY OF COACH-OWNERS FOR PARCELS. This was an action brought by Messrs. Smith and Gam- blejeOWe6lers, Exchequer-street, against Messrs. Bourne, as proprietors of a coach from Tralee to Dublin, to recoyer the ?? of £3,000 in money and jewellery, forwarded by two persons in their employment, from Tralee to Dublin, and which ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... .__COUNTY OF ANTRIN ASSIZEI. (Continuedfrom our last number.) CARRICKFERGUS-TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. Henry Liddy, for stealing a pair of shoes, the property a -Robert Smith. Guilty. . I/ Wiam W]hite, bailiff, for assaulting John Briggs. on 14t1 'July, and detaining him prisoner uutil he extorted 20s. fron him. Guilty. James eizstow, for cutting down an oak tree, the propert: of Earl O'Neill, upon ?? ...

CORK ASSIZES—NOVEMBER 2

... CORK ASSIZES-NOVEMBER 2. TRIAL OF SIR GEORGE 3INGIIAM FOR AN ASSAULT. Mr. Justice Moonp entered the County Court at ten o'clock, and as it was the day fixed for the trial of Sir Geo. Bingham for an assault on Mr. Hodnett, the proceedings excited very general interest. There appeared for the pro- secution Mr. O'Connell, Mr. Scannell, and Mr. Gibson and for the defence, Messrs. Bennett, K. C. ...

NEWTOWNARDS SESSIONS

... : D SS SI O NEWT U'-ARDS SESSIO'NS. The Sessions commen'ced ol Saturday last, before T Jones, Esq; the ASSistant Barrister, and the following Benich of Maois'tsrates. ?? Gordon, E~sq! Rrl B i31ack. istqn, Esq. Rev Mal- ('assidy, Fortescue Gregg,) Esq. William Montgomeiy, Esq. Joln Andrevsv Esq A B. Reid;' Esq.- Jollat M'ICrae, Ap/pelant ?? n Ore1and atheri, -Respondents. ?? Patterson,. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, Nov. 3

... || COURT OF KING'S BENCII-LONDON, Nov. 3. Crd131 CON-LORD BRANDON V. LORD MELBOURNE. Mr. C. PHILIrS opened the pleadings. The action Nvas. brought by the Right Hon. and Rev. W. Lord Brandon against Lord Viscount Melbourne,'for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. The plea was, not guilty. Mr. GusNmY-said he would state shortlythe circumstances in support of. the action. The ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... On Thursday the criminal business at thb Sessions was commenced before John Curry, Esq. Assistant Barrister, and the following Magistrates :-Sir Arthur Chichester, Bait. Sir Stephen May, Wm. Clarke, Esq. C. M. Skinner, Esq. and Henderson Black, Esq. ?? foilsivinggentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Mr J. S. Ferguson, Foremaun ; Messrs. Robert Stevenson Samuel Batt, Thos. Stewart, jun. ...

POLICE OFFICE, BELFAST

... *Committed by the Police Maglistrate to Carrickfergus gaol, for' trial at next Su mmer Assizes, 'William BilrnIs, charged with breaking into the dwelling-housi famni North-street, by a baik window,, in the monrro.J. elat and stealing thereout £64., a watch, and other articles; Ellen Fueene, for rolibirng a man of XI, 'l0s. and a hand- kerchief, and; Jane Glvnn, for siding anid assisting Feeny ...

LONDON POLICE.—THE FORCE OF LOVE

... 1: LONDON POLICE-THE FORCE OF LOVE. I r T - . . - US'IOX-H. tA..-A cow-keeper applied for advice under the following ?? stated that he was much an- noyed by ia female, who haintedl him dav arnd night. He | could go or) where that she was not after bim. Mr. Davis-[ suppose the girl is it, love with you, ? Applicant-That is the fact, your worship ; when Tgoee out of a morning, with my pails, she ...

ANTRIM QUARTER SESSIONS, OCT. 22

... ANTRIM QUARTER; SESSIONS, OCT. 22.' i Fotrty-two individuals,. froth the ?? of Toorne, ?? indicted fobr a riot and iffray' at Ballydergitala, oil the iiight of 9thc Septmber last. On the Jury being sworn, IV !i. Davisoni made soa*e very ingenious objections to the frmxn of the indictment, which were answered by Ali. Macauley, and overruled by the Court. Simon Kennedy ?? in Ballydergitan with ...

CAPT. AND LADY AGNES BYNG v. GERARD CALLAGHAN, ESQ. M. P

... CAPT. AND LADY AGNES BYNG v. GERARD I CALLAG IAN, ESQ. M. P. E CORt rEcoaR COURT-FRIIDAY, AUGUST 28. It being known that this important case was to be called on this day, the Court-house doors were beset at an early hour by persons anxious to obtain entrance. Mr. Justice Torrens' took his seat on' the Bench at a quarter past ?? Mr. Callaghan came into Court and took his seat between' Mr. ...