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COUNTY Op ARMAGH-ASS

... IZES. On Wednesday the 19th .inst. thbeHigh; Sheriff( Charles Brownlow, Esq.) attended in: the County Court-House; whben the Grand Panel was called over by the Clerk of the. Crown (Leonard Dobbin, jln. Esq.) and the following Gentlemen sworn on the Grand Jury: Lord Viscount Mnandeville, M P. Foreman IHon. H- Caulfeild H. W. Cambre, Esq. Maxwell Close, Esq. James O'Callaghan, Esq. Sir J. M. ...

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,. ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF TYRONE -ASSIZES. Elizabeth -Love, Mary Dortqlh, Robert LJve, and Joln Love, for a violent assasilton Charles Devlin, of Drumrain. This trial lasted two hours, but was devoid of interest. John Love alone was found guilty, and sentenced to be imprison- ed two years, and kept to hard labour. The others' were discharged. Jnhn Allen was charged with the wilful murder of David Mullin, at ...

CORPORATION INQUIRY—BELFAST

... CORPORATION INQUIRY_-'EtFAST. Yesterday, at 12 o'clock, the Corporation Commissioners, Messrs. Hudson and Sause, sat in theCourt-house, for the purpose of bearing add'tional evidence on a number of sub- jects connected with t!e late inquiries into our municipal and local institUtion5. The following. Magistrates were present, viz. Sir S. May, Soyereign'; Capt. Skinner, sen. .W. Clarke, F; ...

TRIM ASSIZES—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25

... TRIM ASSIZES-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. Baron Smith, in charging the Grand Jury, alluded to the late proceedings in Parliament; We understood him to animadvert with some severity on the conduct of some members of the Government who had taken part against him on that occasien, although they bad formerly, spoken in stich terms of approbation of the' line of conduct pursued by him, that in now ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... RECOR UIRT-AUGUST 2; i ARDQUIN T E APPEAL CASE. (Abrgedafr.m WVhi of MoXaeY hest.) This case, hic oas h d before the Chief Justice, on; *Saturday sen. n the parish of Ardquin, gainst the certificate of ' the Tithe Commissioner, which. declared that £295, 7s. lid. as leviable 'off the above parish, and due to the.Lord' Bishop of .6%ovn and Connor,_ *as Rector,' part of which 'pased to Mr. ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... BREACH OF PROMrISE bOF MARRIAGE. Turner v Rawlinsos. I This was an action for breach of promise of marriage. The damages were laid at £3,000. Mr. Sergeant At- I cherly stated the case. The plaintiff is the daughter of a 4 small farmer residing at Connistop Lake, and is 30 years of age. The defendant, who is two years older, is in good circumstances, and lives at a place called Niptbhwaite. i ...

REMARKABLE TRIAL FOR MURDER

... At the King's County Assizes, on the ilth inst. Mich. Stpunton, Daniel Keiuxy, Pat. Kelly, James Furl'ey, and William Pillion, were charged with the murder of John Kenny, commonly called English JA51n, (from having often gone to Eqgland,) on the -2th Dec. l8SI, at Shannon Bridge. The prisoners having refused to join in their challenges, Staunton and Kenny alone were put on their trial.-Wn. ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CROWN 4CoDIT, THURSDAY, JULY '24. About ten o'clock the Chief Justice BUSHE entered :be Crown Court, and his Majesty's Commission having been read by Walter Bourne, jun. Esq. Clerk of the Crown, the Grand Jury were called into Court, and having been again sworn-(for the list of the Grand Jury see our last num- ber)-his Lordship proceeded to address them to the fol- lowing effect:- Gentlemen,_ ...

LONDON POLICE

... 7iDONDDON POLICE. A Pdjtr.Aciu' TItEFOrl rThursday, ?? Hnghbes; a sabified-cdlool ing fllotv, ..83 ye-sof ageWl, was charged by M~r. eS traiht tivoy-tua-ri a f:Barttleett- nldihlmg, -Lolboni, witli bavihoe robbed bimu to a coiiodeiable extmnt tinder the follooving circumstalifeaiS:-- t 'appeared froin-tbe evidenee of the pro ecutor th t about four years ago the prisoner applied, to himn for ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY—DUBLIN

... COUt R O! F _RD B COURT OF ADMI RALT -DEBvllvN~ ?? D ; f _ T . P.. TRIAL OF CAPTAINt J. DRU3N!S, FOblRTE MURDE OF HIS MVATE, WILLIAM RIDLEY.' On Monday, Sir. Henry Meredyth, Judge of the AdI miralty Court, accompanied by Baron Pennefather, enter ed\th, Court..house at a quarter past ten o'clock. . * 3So& 'Drnmmoilds 'was tlen placed at the bar; charged with ?? causedi thedeath of Ridley, ...

COUNTY OF MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF MIO-NAG I-IAN ASSIZES. WIITEBOY' O ?? M' Ard1e, Owen O'Hare, and Philip MI Carralher, for ?? James He nderson, at Corrytaant, ou 2:5th Oct., so as to ridasnger his life; in a second count, for rsssulting his house ; in a third, for threatening and intimnidating Iriml to leave his dwelling; in a fourth, for appearing in aims ?? sunset and sun- rise; in a fifth ard sixth, for If ...