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COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CItOIVN COU~irNI0NDAY, AUG. 3, PETIT JUay-Mr. William D. Henderson, foreman; M essrs. John Riddell John Russell, Win. Vint, Patrick Hramill, John Patrick, William Hunter, John Mionrgo- mery, James Moore, Franci.i Dinsmore, Robert Greer, .arid Francis M'Laug.l ill. Draniel MKEntaggarqtand David Keernan were indicted for the murder of Alex.'Beggs, in the parish of Finvoy, on the 10th Dec. last. ...

CARRICKFERGUS SUMMER ASSIZES

... On Wednesday mornirlg, at ten o'clock, the following Gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury for the County 1 of the Town of Carriekfergus, before the Clerk of the Crown, arid George Forsyth and John Legg, Esqrs. She- | riffs of said C^ounty:- MARRIOTT DALWAY, Esq. Foreman. W. D)uncan D. Wilson, Esq. Robert Simpson, Esq. William Burleigh, Esq. Samuel Wilson, Esq. William Stewart, Fsq. James ...

LONDON POLICE

... MANSON-HoutsF.-n:. Friday a number of gentlemen waited uyon the Lord iMxitbr, in ronseqibetice of &te publish. ed accouius relative to the robhiery committed by George Frederick Hamilton, alias Simeon, Josephs, upon the Bel- fast manuifacturers. In, the course of the conversation his Lordship stated that he considered that it would reflect much credit upon the great rnantifaclturing hotises in ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... I~t: OF' DOITN 4SsIz5S 'This: dy telenO'clock, the ljon;. Jud~ge Jon NSoNi 'ernter iehi ?? Court, anid hiq MAjqjst;y'S Comnlnisaiolt havinld~en reAd-by- C. MACARTINEY,. Pq,~. Clurk of the e a nd' beig re-swoin, his Loi~dship tdjgsd theand Adiverted briely o,;tbe state of tbc caleflr, 6nd expressed his disappointetat findii g tbe rib'o ie ritr. tbe'r character mlore e'sionli. than .lie possibly ...

LONDON POLICE

... A NIcE COuPilI.-UNION-1HALI.. -iI the course of the day i man aid womalu p resentedti tIemnsellves. art d the man, addressing the magistrate slid-__ YoUr worship, I took the liberty of calling to know whether I might marry this here ,VOnllirI Wort stands by my ?? Magistrate said that he was at liberty to marry tire woman if he pleased.- Applicailt: Bit I have one wife already, your worship. ...

LONDON POLICE

... . F=GITN o Bo -A %by named Chapel, who is calledi ightng ?? was brirght before the Lord Mayor, charged with hauiag rescued a gang of youug thiecesI Isaacs, a constablle, stated, that a gang ot youlng valgabonfl.] wvere in the habi t of plundering the orange merchants in Thames-street, and it was no small vexation to those who were robbed, that the thieves, by ulnderselling, contrived to get a ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... Mhich. M'Kenra was indicted for the forcible violation of Mary Maigin gtuilty, sentence not ?? Fos- ter, a private in the 53d regiment, for stealing upwards of £lS', the property of Lieut. James, of the same regiment; giuilty,trantpqrted for7years. - Sam. Anderson, forbreakinug into, and taking money out of the office of Mr. H. M'Kean, at Dartry, in Oct. last; pleaded guilty, sentence not ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CARRIUCIKERGUS, FRIDAY, ?? 20. PETIT JURY..-Wm. Crawford, Robert M'Vicker, Wm. Wilson, John 1I'Donnell, Joseph Cinnamond, Wm. Beck, Wm. M'Ilwrathl, Thomas Morrison, James Moore, Ro- blrt Scott, Henry Milliken, and Thomas Bryson. Partric 0''16i!1, for stealing an apron and other articles, -at Lambeg, the property of Win. Stevenson, on the 10th Mlarch. Guilty; six months' imprisonmcnt in the ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... RlECOBD COURT. Ml Canea a. M'Clean. This action was brought for a breach of coveniant, in consequence of the defendant having conveyed to plaintiff six inchles of ground which he bad previously demised to Dr. Purdon, and on which plaintiff had erected a part of the gable wall of his dwelling-house. On the former trial in this cause, which was had tit the last Summer Assizes for this county, ...

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 ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUNgrY OT' A2RU A 5IZES _TR08ECUT1O.V TOS FERURY-TEE9: WUNG a. V ha 11~ftf- The interest wvhiet this trial has excited, induces us to give the following full report of it, which wvas promnised in our last. The trial took place before the Honorable Mr-Jiustice po3re, atid the following Jury _Vm. 1D. -Hendeir'olu, Fbreman ; Messrs. John Xiddell, John Russell, William Vint, Patrick Hamill, John ...

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 ?? 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 as a votei ...