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COURT OF INQUIRY AT BELFAST, ON MONDAY, THE 28TH DECEMBER

... COURT OF INQUIRY AT BELPAISgf OS MIONDAY, TriE 2SrTI DECE11FIE ?? v. Darraghs. A Writ of Inquiry in this cause was thi5 *lav sp,.,l Ie John Birnie, Esq. Sheriff, and a respectalble J verype(uliaricircumstinces. Counsellor ed orn behalf of the plaintiff, nnd Mr. Davison, f 13 d for the defendants. Ymena It was an action of Trespass brought hy tile plaiati against the defendants, for the iltegal ...

COMBINATION MURDER IN DUBLIN

... On Wednesday last, the trial of Michail Byrne, Thos. Mellon, and William Clinton, took place in Dublin before the Hon. Judges Vandeleur and Moore. The crime with which the prisoners were charged, was the murder of Thos. Hanlon, on the 18th Sept.'last, on account of his having worked at a lower rate than that whieb had been fixed by a combination among the sawyers, to which class of operatives ...

SINGULAR AFFAIR

... Two gentlemen of very fashionable appearance, enveloped in regimental cloaks, were brought up it Union-Ifall Police Office, London, on Wednesday, charged with having been found lurking. about the premises of M:r Hedger, She Suir- iey County Chairman-at Stoelkvell, on the preiediirrg night. They gave their namesgas George Frederick Seymour and T. Juncli;. but there is reason to suppose that ...

COURT OF BEQUESTS—LONDON

... COURT. OFXBEQUEJSTS-'LONYDON THE CASE 'OF THE SAGE'.G'iEEN BREECHES. . BLOWNV V. OGtEEN. * Mr.'Christopher Green aippeasred to show cause why'lie :-shouldnot be compelled..to'pay £1, 17s. alleged totbe due -from him to Mr. Bernjamin Brown for work done and per- ' fohrmod. To i'hich sun'imons Mr.l Green pleaded -error i th' bill ;-and theretipon issue vas joined- Mr. Bell. Brown thern-in ...

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. ...

THE CIRCUITS

... ! HoMuE-Chief'Justice, Lord Plurkett. LRIXSrEn-Judge Toirens. NoR-Tn EAST-Judge Moore, Judge Johnson. Nl)RTn WFsT-Judge Jebb,-Jadge Burton. COfrNAUr UIT-'Chief Baron, Baron Smith. IMuNasrT -Baron Pennreather, Judge Vendeleur. CHARITY SEnicO-N.-We dihect attention to an ad- vertisement relative to a charity sermont which, we ubseuve, is-to be ?? Sunday next by-the RCV. WV. H. Brett, for-the ...

ENGLISH POLICE—NOBLE OFFENDERS

... ENGLISH POLICE-NOBLE OFFENDERS, 3soRlk;OaOVGli-5TirEtT.-His Royal Highness the Duke :Gjjcester, their Graces the Dukes of Wellington -and ,vorsbire, tie Earls of Chesterfield and Grosvenor, Lord , erelston, Sir George Robinson, Sir Charles Cockerell, jdy moultford, Countess Dowager Paulett, anid about 20 bas ofthe Nobility and Gentry residing in St. George's, alover-suiare, were summoned by ...

SUICIDE OF LORD GRAVES

... - Monday morning an inquisition wvas taker before J. H- Gell, Esq. and a highly respectable jury, at the Moson'S Arms, Maddox-street, Hanover-square, London, on view of' the body of the Right Hon. Thomas North, Lord Graves,| aged 54-, who destroyed himself by cutting his throat with a i razor, at his lodgings, Hanover-street. The body of the! noble Lord presented a most frightful spectacle, ...

THE MURDERER MURDERED

... TIHE MURDERER MURDERED. The-investigation of a murder, attended with some very singular'circumstances, has occupied the attention of a Co- ?? Worvester, in England, for-several days past. The -Rev. 1Itr. Parker, Rector of Oddinigley, near Droitwich, 'County of Worcester, -was murdered on Mid- summerday, 1805. In the afternoon of that day, as two persons were walking near Oddingley, they heard ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER AT EDINBURGH

... TRIAL FOR D.UDER AT EDINBURGH. Onl MondaySth illst. -Robert Emoand was tried befilre the = High Court of.Juaciciary, at Edinburgh, for-the murder of Mrs.. Franks and her daughter Madelina, :on 28th -October. It appeared by the evidence, -that- Mrs Franks livedi, with her daughter, a girl.about .15, 'a-short, distance from Had- dington; 16finiles 'from Edinburgh. The house was situat- ed in a ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE.—ACTION OF DAMAGES AGAINST A LADY

... - IlEXAiILOI~R){NA i; CA ?? CTION OF' IDAMAGES AGAI-NST A IAD)Y. CO MAI ON P>LEAS 1.ONDrwN-FrEBItU.\ARY . ?? G ooper v. Beaninig. . ?? ' Mfr. Sl roarlt Vii.nE statid1 tle case. It Was ar5l acftiS brouht by rlilt' -, Mr. Coupop, to removius Compgeisa5- Vrni li ~s fio~ Mi's. 11nl lion' idies ' s.'B * a' wttow 'lady, for 7a breach of piromise of maril'ia'r' The ?? a surgeon residing in Seymour ...

MATRIMONY

... LONrDOx PoLrCt.-Mrs. Johanna O'Connell; was charged with -attempting to stab' her liege lordind master, Mr. Con- ?? O'Corsnell, with a sbarp-poinited table-knife. Mr. Connor O'Coinell, as well as his refractory rib, was aspark from the Emerald set in the rim of the sea.' Mrs. O'Con- nell was young, much younger than Connor, herjetty tresses stuidded in -sundry places with square patches of ...