BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BXONDAY, APRIL 22. The Crown business commenced at these Sessions yes- terday, before John Curry, Esq. Assistant Barrister, and the following Bench of Magistrates :-Major Rowan; Henderson Black, Wm. Clarke, C. M. Skinner, Fortescue Gregg, and John M Cance, Esqrs.-The following Gen- tlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- JoHN CuNNiNGCHAm, Esq. Foreman; Edwd. J. Smith, Chas. Thomson, John Hodgson ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT:-FRIDAY, MARCIE 15. John Finn, indicted for stealing,_ on let August last, a .almon, property of IHugh Boyd, lBallycastle-Diseharged. Trhomis M,'Gairtliy, or Maxwell, for stealing, at Belfast, on tbc 8-th Feb. last, a gold watcli, chain, and seals, with o)ther- articles, the property of Edward Gribben_-Giiilty; 6 months' imprisonment at bard labour. ,EdWard Egleston, Dixon Egleston ...

SUICIDE OF A WEST INDIA MERCHANT

... SUICiDE OF A WEST INDIA TMERCHANT. Os WeltneFtlny an inquest was ireld at the Blue Posts, Charlotte Street, Fitzrov Sliuare, Oln the body of Don- ciin Brown, Esq. a WVest India merchant. Mr Brown, whoi was about tifty years of age, hall recently nrrived in E3giplnd, and engaged hpartnints on the 22i instant at ,Mr Pitsi!n'e house, 28, Upper Chaloltte Street. His nifil, four children, and two ...

NATIONAL CONVENTION—MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... ' i NATIONAL CONVISEN-TI( OMURI UER I | OF A POLICEMAN. . . . - 1 ._ _ 1 ?? _l I t i During the last week bills have been issued, sta- ting' that a meeting wvould be held in Coldbath- fields this day, in order to. adopt the preliminary measures necessaty for the calling together of ?a Na. tional Convention. III consequence of that bill, om t Friday a proclamation was issued by the Secretary t ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... 11 -rT_ House of Loris, July 24. EWVIN G V. CUTLEN OIL MACKENZIE. JuDomENT.-Lord Wynford, who had heard this Csee a fortnight ago, delivered his opinion, in %0hiiellie dif- felcl from that of the Court of Session. A sri-avet hald been dismissed by his master, ant the question in the first place was, whether he was i usti fiably and prop l]rly dis- missed. The master, in his deeliic, charged ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The Court met yesterday, sebon there appeared beforp thena James HoOrl, accused of thlef, aggravated by being habit and repute, anli a previous consviction, who pleaded Guilty to stealing a rope from the sloop Juneo of Dundee, on the 18th March last, and was sentenced to sa-cn years transportation. Georgqe Sutherland, cooper. and Chatrles ta'nbtui, contectioncr, were then placed at the har, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHI COURT OF JUSTLCIA',lY. - I 11 b).. . - 7 . I I I A l ?? * ,.1 ~s Oni~leAuldas', /?aber- ivkssh eap' ithi sthal. ~ a lilcs ?? :100 a stall ill the Veal Marbor, Ed3ln. on yi a at albeing habit and ropeto at . ti i led I Na i ittr. Tha Jtirry having returnedl a t 't eliattl~hng he lbelproria, the prissoner ?? o ti. Jireitt 'lAicaisre, ca tier, chargedu %Iith fivgivr.i, eat S 1- ftd srt ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... - - - 1 - I Dumfries, April 15. r , Jon 'ounfg, 'jun. and Jvin flipe, ?? In Lang-'by It holm, aceused of destroying game and rabbits, and offer. Dun i ing violence to Walter Bell, and others, on the property the I Y of the Duke of Buccleuch, uear Langholu, on the Sth woko n or 6th of February last, wers sentenced to imprisonment Ann; 5, for nine months, and to be kept at hard labour. 'lown. r, ...

OLD BAILEY—Dec. 3

... OLD BAILEY-Dec. 3. i ?? Sac n in eet to the ?? AMinter Hait w as again put to the bar, harged with feloniously Sotaining a hill of exchange on the 1st it of May for the payment of L.30, the property of James n Stannmer. it Mr Alley, on the part of the prisoner, took a technical t objection in poi nt of law to the indictment. Theoffence n eas alleged to have been committed in the parishof la- ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? PeuRrsl. The follmoing cases wore tried on Friday anl Satur- dav, ubish finished the criminal business before thi coult. Jiles Seri onledur and Daulvi lill, stealing from a I graniarv in MsIlros.-Four nionths in jail. Jowe(Jh Matt, theft in i'loutrnosc-ix months impri- soellment. Willis soHeron, from Dundee, assault, robbery and ?? for life. Margeraret M1'Doeoyri, four months imprisonment, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Nov. 18

... COURT or XKING'S BEN-CH -NILV. 1S . LIX rAnTE TItE EARaL OF DUPIIANt. The Soliiitnr-Gcnerall sairl he wars instrueted, on he- e half of the Earl of Durham, to move for a rule to sbow i cause why a criminal information should not be filed o against the proprietor of the ANewcastle Journal, for a libel v published in that paper. It was with the greatest reluc- 11 tance that Lord Durbham mode ...

``CHURCH ROBBERY IN ENGLAND.''

... i - CHURCH ROBBERY IN ENGLAND. The E vening Mail of last Friday has an article thus en- titled- Church Robbery in Engqlandd 1-in England I as if Church robbery in Ireland was not enough. Ob I these vo- racious Whigs I will nothing cloy their appetite for ceclesias- tical plunder? Why, Elijah amongst the prophets of Baal was compassiornate, compargd with Earl GREV amonglst the unbappy ...