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THE COUNTY ANTRIM GRAND JURY AND THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... TH-E COUNTY ANTRIM GRAND JURY AND TIE LORD LIEUTENANT. TuiE follOwitg is a copy of the resolution forwarded by the lHighl-Slheriff and Grand Jury of the County Antrim, at tile last assizes, to the Lord Lieutenant, with his Excellney's reply:- \e, tlhe Hligh-Sheriff and Grand Jory of tile County of Antriln, assembledl at Surniner Assizes, 1848, feel called upon, at this molencitous crisis, to ...

MEETING AT BANGOR

... Mi]1'T'IN'G AT BANGOR. [lF .T OM 0 Rl' l . ito vrttt.j YlEslFRDAY, Iii pursilanee of requ hit iin, a mleeting of thec ji ihabitatits of the tparisih of Bangor was lield inl the Court- bousc of that town, for the purtpose of adloptitig resolutions, caprossive of loyalty to the throne, anti Contidtence inl the gove rinment at thle present crisis of aflairs. Tue meceting Was tinosclrons. and ...

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 ...

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 circuumstances:-He 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, ...

LONDON POLICE

... Cunious LovE AFrAiR.-Mr. Mirgersg a gentlemanly- looking young man, agent to a house in the city, was charged With having been found concealed in the house of R. Wor- man, Esq. of No. 1, Queen's-row, Pentonville. It appears -that a few eveoings ago the defendant was struck by the charms of Sarah Rain, Mr. Worman's buxom servant, who was stahding at the door. Mutual glances were exchanged, -and ...

ROLLS COURT, DUBLIN—Nov. 12

... ROLLS COURT, DUB3LIN-Nov, 12. Thle A~,ricu11sral Banis v. Mie Prols~nciil 13 ne of Irdo-ld. IM1PORTANT BSANKINGO CASE. Thel ATTORcNETr.GENeRtAL osovod the Conrt. onl the part of tt'c rcei~ver Ili the ease of Aehoson v,. flnighe-, piulic offi 'or of the Agrricultural and 12wrnmirel'iI Bank of Irola~id, enri on bhelal f of cigtht ndi silivik (Sh ire- holders in the BankD ig Company), for an ...

DERVOCK PRESENTMENT SESSIONS

... TuiE extraordinary presentment sessions for the barony of Lower Vunluce were held on Tuesday, the 17th inst., at Dervock. The magistrates present were, Sir Edmund W. Mac- naghiten, Bart., in the chair; John Alontgomery, Charles G. Stuart, John S. Moore, John J. Burnett, Charles Douglas, Bart. MINaghten, James S. Aloore, and Hugh Locky, Esquirea. Cesspayers-M1essrs. Robert Moore, Thomas Moore, ...

Assizes Intelligence

... ff & i-co flitcIfigoict. ANTRIM. a RECOUD COulT. a carricAfmrgus, Ilonday, July 31. o [CONTINU11D FROM THE NFWS-LETTER OF TUESDAY.] j IMPORTANT AND EXTRIAOIRDINARY IILL CASE. s 1lclicks and others v. RIobert Turnly. t C Tax, following is the statement of Mr. GrLn.oaz, Q.C., ona opening the case for the defendant in this action, for which t we wcre unable to find room in our last:- b Mr. Gs ...

Law Intelligence

... KaW Inteelince. THE STANFIELD IIALL MURDERS. CONVICTION OF RUSH-SENTENCE OF DEATH PASSED. NORWICH, WEDNESDAY.-Tile court was not so crowded this morning. Rrrsh was busily engaged during part of last night in writing, and preparing for the continuation of his defence to-day. lie ate a hasty breakfast at eight o'clock. Mr. Baron itoLFe took his seat at a quarter to nine. The Jury then entered ...

AQUITTAL OF THE LURGAN ORANGEMEN

... I ACQUITTAL Or THELURGAN ORANGEMEN. I , . i ~ t- I\ ll- -1 - .. AVXACK ON MR. HANCOCK'S HOUSE. On Tuesday morning, when intelligence was brought to Lurgan that the greater part of the Orangemeu who had been arrested for an infraction of the law by walking in .procession on the 12th inst. had been acquitted at the Ar- magh Assizes, the church bell was rung, and the church itself was decorated ...

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. i'Davd 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 ;J' n Ore1and atheri, -Respondents. i;Anat Patterson, ...

ALLEGED COMBINATION AMONGST BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS IN BELFAST

... ALLEGED COMBINATION AMONGST BOOT AND SHIOEMAKERS IN BELFAST. On Saturday last, at the Police-Office, Geo. Lappan, James Croft, ,John Cuniningham, William Noble, Arthur Ward, Hugh Gregg, and Elijah Jordan, appeared to answer a charge of combination andl conspiraecy against William Trriildlc, a toaster hoot an(l shownDilier, in that they did unlawfully combine together to cause himu to change ...