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BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFASTr QUARTER SESSIONS. On Saturday iast, the criminal business commenced be- fore WILLIAM MMINS, Esq. Assistant Barrister, and a rtinerous bench of Magistrates. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:-Charles Thomson, James Crawford, John Hodgson, Robert ML'Dowell, John Suffern, Alex. Scott, Alex. M Laine, Benjrimin Sadler, Joseph Gillis, John Biager, William M'Clean, Hugh ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... MONDAY, APRIL 13. The Court opened to-day at ten o'clock, and after hear- ing some appeals, the following trials were proceeded with: Henry Canavan, for stealing £2, 5s. the property of Patrick Macaulay, at Larne, on 6th April; guilty, six months' imprisonment and hard labour. Jane Matthews and James Weir, for stealing one piees of pork, the property of Mr. Coey, at Belfast, on 4th April ; not ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OP POISONING. Mary Ann Burdock was indicted on Friday for the mur- der of Clara Ann Smith, on 23d October, 1833. by ad. ministering to her a quantity of arsenic. The trial excited the greatest interest, from the extriordinary circumstances attending the committal of the crime, and the length of time that had transpired before its detection. The1 deceas- ed was originally a ...

LONDON POLICE

... H-ArToN GARDEN-On Tuesday John Williams, a dis- ciple of St. Crispin, was brought before Mlessrm. Bennett ?? Rogers, charged by Mary Parrock, a washerwoniau, re- ...

CORONERS' INQUEST

... E%'rnAORDINARY CASE.-OnI Tuesday anl inquest took place before Mr Baker, at the Adam and Eve, opposite Hackney Workhouse, on a boy aged 1:3, named George Withers. John Chapman said, on Saturday morning, while fishing in the river Lea, he sa\w deceased foating on the water, with his heels upwards. He was dressed, and bad in his pockets :3s. lid. Mr Hovell, surgeon, was of opinion the body had ...

LONDON POLICE

... BOW-STREET-On Thursday, Sir Robert Shaw, Bart. and banker of Dublin, came before Mr. Minsbiull, for the purpose of making a statement which he hoped would have the effect of guarding the public against the repetition of a series of frauds that bad been practised under the colour of his name., Sir Robert stated that his general residence was in Dublin, but that be sojourned here two or three ...

BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED

... BELFA ST NE WS. CINU SUICIDE Or A SOLDIF.R.-An inquest was held on Fri. day at the Hospital Barracks, before C. M. Skinner and George Bristow, Esqrs J.P. on the body of Edward Tay- lor, of the 46th Regiment, who, that-morning, committed suicide, by cutting his throatwith a case knife, while lahoer- ing under a fit of insanity. The jury returned a verdict accordingly. The Treasurer of the House ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH, LONDON

... EXTAl AO RDrARY CASE.-OnSatardayaiip ?? was mude for aI wiit of habeas verpus to bring Up the body of a persoii named Teale from the County Gaol of Glom ester, iti oird r that he might be admitted to bail to take his trial on l . c hrge of rape. The defendant appeared in C nit on Wedinesday. The depositiois made before the committing muligistrates were also produced. On the motion of deCeti- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, DUBLIN

... INSOLVENT nEFTORS' COURT, DUBLIN. (BEFORLE Mat COMMISSIONEaR BURILtOWEhS.) I Thursday Mav 7. DANIEL MDONNELL AT'RLSPNEtY.-This case, the inlJ vestigation of which occupied the Court for i. conlsiderabie period; was disposed of this day. On the ...

INTERESTING MARRIAGE CASE

... x I. N E , J . -1A 1RRA- C A. INTERAESTING MIARRIAGE CASE. {I PRIVY COUNcu-LOnDOpN SATU1DAY, MAY.23.- ?? I Judicial Committee ?? Council sat to~day-at the Council;Chamber, Whitehall. Th- ?? were the Lord President,t'the Mlarquess of Lansdowne, Lord Broughim. ?? Chancellor, Mr. Baron Parke, and the Chief Judge in Bankruptcy.'i* Swisr 7.: KELLY, o/ersv&'e SwIr.T-This ras an appeal from the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN—MONDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH,DUBLINlt-IONDAY, Mar9aret Hainea, v. Re?. .1. Keenarn, P. P. and others. The traversers in this case (the particulars of which were gi'v. sone tirii ago) were brought up for judgment g r Judge Burton said it was the decision of the court thatathe Rev. John Keenanuarnd the Rev. Thomas Brady, should each he fined £20, and be bound themselves in £100 each, and their ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—DUBLIN, JUNE 6

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-DUBLIN, JuNE 6. IMPORttANT CASM. The Re. George Dryer v. Auosrice Bbshe. -Mr Warren, ti.C. toved it pur lsance of the 12th and 15 sectiois of 3 aind 4 Wittiamn IV. cap. 119, on petition andaffidavit of the pleintiCf, Rector of the union of Ardrahan, county of Gal- way, for tbe appointment of a receiver over the estates OF the defendant at Cloughiallymoris, in sai~i parish, ...