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COURT OF CHANCERY—DUBLIN, MAY 20, 1834

... COURT OF W-HANCERY-DUBLIN, MIAY 20, 1834. JAMEs Tt~~aoNm Ttr\tsrca-r, IsABFLLA, riS It ;fi, cord JAMFr5 EuEiisotc TENNttNT, Mv. P LETITTA /ris Wil~,i~ *Er~lr.ANORe, their rir glhter, rind oeh/rsc D,fiiir/iiit.5 Mr. Li-nToN stated the plaintiffs' Icase. The bill iiitn cause was filed iii Jatirary, 1S833, praying it'it tire will of William Te'nnert, late of Belfast, Esq. which bore date iii 1827 ...

COMMON PLEAS—LONDON, JUNE 25

... COg PLEA8-LO°DON, Jest I CAM.., C6 6.BramR v. *mEiLE.-Thihs 'wats an action brought by the RBev*. Mr. Biieb, agaimiit the Rev. Mr. Neele, for criminal wnveariionmirh the plaintiff's wife. Mr. Thessiger. apeared .fr tlie~ylaintiff, Who was a clergyman, the sonfaf Alderman jtrrchl and Rector of Hackney. In thebegidningof1829 hertarrred thedaugh- terof Mr. Lushington, keeper of a respectable ...

EXTRAORDINARY SELF-DESTRUCTION

... EXTRAORDINARY SELF-DERSTUCTION. | On Tuesday an inquisitionr was taken before C. J. Cart- tar, Esq. the coroner for Eent, at the Lion and Lamb tavern, Lewisbam, on the body of George Douglas, formerlyl an extensive shipowner, who was found'dead in Forest Wood, near Brockley, on Friday.-A number of medical gentlesnen were in attendance' the defeased having of late years held 'a situation in St. ...

BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED

... MAGISTRATES' Couar, BELAST.-On Tuesday last, Mr. R. Davison applied to the Bench of Magistrates, to have Mr. Nash put under a rule of bail to keep the peace towards Mr. Gray, and the men in his employment, at his bleacb-works, near the Cave-bill. The grounds of the ap- plication, as stated by Mr. Davison, and corroborated by Mr. Gray,'rand several of is men, were the following: - For a ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, [ill]

... SU-MMER AS5IZES. 1SIM. INORLsH-EAST CItRtUT. Drog'heda, Monday, July 13 Antrim, Thursday, July. 30 Louth, Wednesday, 15th. Carrickfergus, same day. IMoiaghan, Monday, 20th. Down, Wednesday, 5th.Aug. l Armagh, Friday, 24th. ?? arid Jobnson. NORTH-WEST CIRCUIT. Longford, Tuesday, July 14 Tyrone, Saturday, July 25. Caran, Friday, 17th. Donegal, 30th. Fermanagh, Wednesday 22d Derry, Saturday ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, DUBLIN

... .tO-UT -OF-CrANC7RY, DUBLIN. (This article eamne toa Jate for our last publication.) Teatrenes a. Tennents; Saane-a Robert Terent, a Mi nor; .ee to. William Em'ner'so 'Teaent and William King, Tennentt, Miinors. M1TINES OZE AS SETTLED BY COUNSEL- Declare the will of tbe ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Crown business at these Sessions commenced yes- ternlay morning at 10 o'clock, before William Mayne, Esq. Assistant Barrister, and the following Bench of Magis- ?? Clarke, Esq. ; George Bristov, Esq.; C. M. Skinner, Esq. ; Henry Joy, Esq. ; A. M. Skin- ner, Esq. R.N. ; Robt. Grimshaw, Esq., Fortescue Gregg, Esq. ; ?? Boyd, Esq. The following Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:_ John ...

GENERAL SYNOD OF ULSTER

... GENERAL SYND OD OF ULSTER. FRIDAY-FO URTII DAY. CASE OF THE RN. ALEX. PATTERSON.' On Friday at 10 o'clock the Synod entered on the con- sideratiorfof the first part of the case of the Rev. Alex. Patterson of Ballymena, -which embraced hisappeal against the judicial conduct of the Presbytery; but prev iously to thereading of the memorial on this sublject, Dr. Ct'okF rose and stated, that in ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... MONDAY. l'he only trial of ;any general interest was the following .Ta nis Divine was indicted for three distinct cases of idiing-Ist, for defrauding a countryman of his watch; Cor ?? a grocer of six poun;ds of tea; and Sd, stealing 5.s. from another countryman. He was found ?? on all the charges, and sentenced, for the first oft :ice, to seven years transportation ; and, for the second .erce ...

RIOTS IN SANDY ROW

... ' INQUEST ON T1Et BODY, Ot ANtN ,tOoltE. On Triesday last, at one o'clock. an investigation took place in the Court House into the circumstalnces connected with the death of Ann Moore, who had been shot in Sandy Rowv on the previpos. Sunday evenings during the riots in that quarter, some notice ~df which appeared in our last number. In the abserice of the Coroner,- Mr. Macaulay, the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT, DUBLIN, JULY 6

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT, DUnLIN, JULY 6. BEFORE COMMISSIONERS BURtROWS AND FARRELL. Thomas S. Reid, late of Belfast, linen merchant, was op- posed by Mr. Creighton, on behalf of the Messrs. Bennion. They complained that he procured their goods (linen yarn) withont having any intention to pay for them; he sold them, spent the proceeds, and returned no debts due to him in his schedule. This case ...