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MAGISTRATES' COURT, BELFAST

... MAGISTRATES'. COURT, BELFAST. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. Jamnes Branayh, for assaultiig Edward Smith, on Sunday evening last.-- Srnith said, he was going along the Falls road, on the everiig in question, and prisoner came u;), took hold of him, and put his arm round his waist; witness told him to go rway, but be would not do so, but said, he would give witness tmore trouble than he was aware of: ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES, CROWN COURT, DOWNPATRICK-WEDNESDAY, MAERCA 25. About 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, the Hon. Baron Peninefather entered the Crown ACourt, and his Majesty's Commission having been read by C. Macartney, Esq. Clerk of the Crown, the Grand Jury were called over, and being re-sworn-(for particulars see our last)-his Lord- ship addressed them as fellows:- Mr. Foreman and ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF ARMAGIH ASSIZES. Sa. Lowden was indicted for shooting at Peter M'Mar hon, with intent to kill also with intent to indict some grievous bodily barmn; >sand for a common assault. This affiair took place on the 13th August, when prosecutor was returning home from the fair of Niewtonliamilton.-Guilty of the 'assault ; to be imprisoned 12 months. Den. tVilliamso n ad Titos. Donnelly, for ...

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 ...

DONEGALL SESSIONS—OCT. 16

... DONEGALL SESSIONS-OcT. ]6, El;TRAORDINARY CASE. Wililam Hill, v. John Meiclean and Othars. On the prosecutor in this case being about to be sent before the Grand Jury, he applied to the Court; that the prosecution might be given up, inasmuch as the people against whom be 'had sworn were quiet and inoffensive, and it was the first time they had offended; tbty had, be- sides, settled ,v.ith him, ...

SPRING ASSIZES—1835

... SPLTNR AASISTZES-19,35. Circumstances iiavilig rendered it neuessary to postpone the Circuits from the time originally appointed, they have been fixed as follows NOTl'UII-lAS'L CI'lCUIT. Drogieila, at Drogheda, Morlnday, iarch O. Louth.i at DI)undalk, Wednietsday, 1Ialrchl 5. Montaghan, at MIonaahian, Mlonday. March 9. A rmagh, at Armagh, Fr'iday, March 13. Antrim, at Carrickfergus, ...

RIOTS IN SANDY ROW

... .J IS -ANNDy R67. WE.QVIT OW THE 3ODY oF.L.y sMoitN. . THURSDAyITHIRD DAY. i 'This day, the magist~raies meta t 10 o'clerk, to resume the adjourned inquiry. into' the circirmstances of the riot at Sandy-rotv on Sanday evening ast, in consequence of which Ann Moore lost her life. L Fielding Giveen; Esq. 'ief Constable of Police,, stated, that on Sunday last he was 4-Christ Church as the con- ...

COUNTY LOUTH ASSIZES

... COUNTY LOUTH ASSIZES, Th7omas Gallaher, for an aggravated assault on Thomas, Richard. and Catharine Galway. Not guilty, being in a; state of insatity. Francis Kerby, (a married man) for a violent assault on0 Catharine Meehan, about 60 years of age, with intent to violate her person. The prosecutrix was going home with her daughter when she was Met by the prisoner and a man named M'Ardle. The ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... IMPORTANT DECISION O!S T1IF IRtSiI REFORMrt ACT. Ini the Matter of the Appeal of Win. Phillips. Mr. I-lOt.S for the appellant-In this case t.iesappel. lant is a hoiseholder in the borough of Belfast.' .Part ol his house is let to lodgers, the rest is occupied hy himself and his family. That portion so occupied, I have a right to assume, is of sufficient yearly value to entitle him to register ...

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 ...

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 ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... COUNTY Or DOWN ASSIZES. RECORD COVR'r.DoWNPATRICXt. ASSAULT-INTERESTING CASE. tiafter Bourne (King's Coroner) against the Rev. John. S. Ifeenaln, Rev. Teionjas Bradr, Fdward Hlenin, Fiancis Leauhlin, and William, CGit. This case, though only anr indictment for an assault oil Mlargaret Henin, came down for trial before the Nisi Prius Judge, in the shape of an issue between the King's Coro. ner ...