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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

... I CROWNb COURT, THURSDAY-SECONhD DAy. (C'ontinaedfirom our. last number.) John McTear, for burglariously entering, on 19th Nayp ths dwelling house of John Harrison, ind felopiously carry, ing off sundry articles.-Guilty. Matthew Paul, for feloniously receiving on 15th, Oct. ten, knives, ten forks, and two shells, the property of James Law, knowing the same to bave beeny ?? Guilty. Robert ...

BELFAST APRIL QUARTER SESSIONS

... ]l _ Yesterday, about twelve o'clock, the Crown Business at these Sessions commenced beforA tho Assistant Barrister Josni Cuasiy, Esq. and the following Magistrntes: S;r S. May, Sovereign; William Clarke, Riehard DANbs, Cortland M. Skinner, and Fortescue Gregg, Esqrs. The following Gentlemen were svorn on the Grand Jury:- JoHN S. FeRausotc, Esq. Foreman. 'Samuel Batt, George Ash, . Isaac Hardy ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... THTIRU VAY-wIONDAY JULY 2S.. lfrayhery Affray. -. ,rsss Case. John Campbell, Thos, Campbell, Alex. Cotton, John Cotton, James Hancock, James Neal, and Wm. Farquhar, were indict- i ed for a riot in Maghery, on 22d Nov. last. Mr. STAPLEs stated the case to the Jury. The riot with which the prisoners were charged took its rise from a pre- vious assautt tbat had been committed on a party of Orange ...

GALWAY SPECIAL COMMISSION

... On Friday the Special Commission for Galway was opened before Judges Moore and Jebb-the latter of whom deliver- ed to the Grand Jury a long and excellent address, explana. tory of the history of the most remarkable disturbances amongst the lower orders, both here and in England, and of the various legal enactments which had taken place on the subject. His Lordship gave a frightful description ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST Q{JARWER SESSiONS. About 12 o'clock yesterday, the Crown business at these Sessions commnpned before the Assistant Barrister, John Curry, 'Esq. and the foll(oviog Magistrates:-Sir S MuVay; C. Al. Skhiner, Forte-eue Gregg, Win. Clarke, Richard Dobbs, and Herinderson Black, Esqrs. The fllowiny Gentlemen .vere sworn on the Grand Jury: HaUc MONTGO-A.ErY, Esq. Foreman. Samuel Luke B. ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CARRICKiFERGUS-WEDNESDAY, JLILY 27. About ten o'clock Chief Justice Doherty took his sent in the Crown Court, when his Majesty's Conmmission was read by Walter Bourn,, Esq. Clerk of the Crown, after which the following Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- EDMUND M'ODNNsrTL, Esq. Foreman. James Leslie, Esq. . Samuel Thompson, Eeq. Edward Jones Agnew, Esq. Thomas B. Adair. Esq. Sir F. NV. ...

HILLSBOROUGH SESSIONS

... HILLSBoROUGH SESSIONS. Michael Cohiqoan, MIc1ssel Gribbons, and Johrn Ritchley, for a riot and assault (at Castlewellan) on the Police, on 2d May. James Kelly, Police Constable, described the nature of the ?? In the fair of Castlewvellan on 2d May; vas caled out of the barracks by Captain Dumas, along with itile lest of tile men ; they were marched to the house of Hugh Miller, where a riot had ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... ; COUNTY OF DOWN A$SIZES. DOWNPATRICK-TUE.SDAY, AUGUST 2. Robert and Henry McClinchy, and William Neill; indieted for a robbery in the house of Hugh Scott, at Killsarrell. Hugh Scott-Lives at Killsarrell; his house was robbed 'on 18th -Maroh last, by a band of robbers, seven in number;!! they gotin by the kitchen door, which was open there was nobody in the kitchen but wvitness and housekeoper ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—WESTMINSTER

... * O U , I.F ?? °EEL .AtgND.g-XT AUI''AftN Y MAPlrt CArT OaS. Mr. Wyburn appeared to support a petition w ic prayed that the Lord Chancellor wouldl order.:a Commissioner, Physician, or other person, to visit a certain ilunatic asylum, to inquire into the state of health of an individual, confined there, and to reportthe result to his, Lordship. The appli. cation was made Rider the statute of ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Honme Circuit-Baron Smith, Justice Torrens. Leinster-Lord Chief Justice, Justice Johnston. Connatg/it-Justice Burton, Justice Vandeleur. Morth East-Chief Justice Doherty, Chief Baron. NVorth West-Justice Moore, Justice Jebb. Munster-BAron Pennefather, Baron Foster. THE ARMY. WASS-OFPICE, JUNE 7. 1st Life Guards-J. R. B. Hale to be Cornet and Sub- Lieut. vice Bayntun, prom .oted.-6th Drsaoon ...