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COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... eOUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES. FRIDAY, JULY 81. PETTY JURY.- MeSSrs. John Smiley, Foreman; Wm. Simpson, Alex, Smyth, John Jackson, James Black, David Wilson, James Woodside, Alex. Stewart. Robt. Rowan, Robert Wright, Robert Galt, and Miles Atkinson. Daniel M'Keer'er was indicted for assaulting Hugh Guth- tie, at Belfast, on the 19th April, and taking from him a pocketbook and other articles, his ...

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 ...

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, ...

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- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—DUBLIN, JULY 1

... IIINSOLVXNT,--D?F,.-13T- on-s? t,,OURT??Dustjj?,-JVO I. -The petition of John CMwan, ]ate of Lilliput, county Antrim, wva opposed tby Mr. Hrebell, b.c. oh 'ehalf of 1 Mr. Anthony 'OOnnor,! of Belfast, distributor of staihps for the county Atrim. ' The Learned Gentleman said that this case had been hew fore Mr. Corninissioner~urrowes in May last, when there was a reference ?? Ne chief clerk, ...

LONDON POLICE

... ,- , I. A. R3e2faeriasett~bgts; ?? ' time ago by a swibdler named Simeon' - i-arue Fredetick I .Hatiiftpri f F us~3 ?? of between i 1tkiton - . mur-4t 4M ?? ?? .0ind £50o0, came oi i Iseq lUMayor..' ?? f:. Phaill~p, ^on be dcnants, af ter statimg the case, applied &o r ?? Me- Milton, and also for an order to ihae. the goods restored,- The following wit.ees were thoen exsslined;--- ¶ * Mr. ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT, CARIUCRIFEGtUS, MIARCH 19. At 10 o'clock the Hon Judge Johnson entered the Crown Court, and the Grand Jury having been called and re-sworn (for names see our last number,) his Lordship. briefly ad- dressed them to the following effect :-Gentlemen, I take it for granted that you have already disposed of the most part of the fiscal business of the County, during the days that have ...

LONDON POLICE

... 7L0NDo'N, OICE,. T'n BATrLE OF T:ae ?P Q.AC&V? hawker of 1Morning Chroni I ices: the Lord Mayor, to answer the com Posts. he hawker of the Post S. ad: .beea of late much interrupted in hipaoios by the d afendant and other vende swlia il fves to the business of selling the vulgar prbjijj if he day It happened that the Morning Poe t.'i aonly article he dealt in, contrived to get beforiab6tigli ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... TUESDAY. PETIT Jury. ltessrs. John Murphy, Forerar ; Hugh Ferguson, Peter M'Keown, John M'Veagh, Thomas An- derson, 'Peter Macaiaulay, John Hamnilto.n Alexatider ?? Cracken, Francis M *eJatues Weir, Joseph Weir, John Shaw, Daniel 1Mve14K' Thomnas Parker mnd enry MMahon were indicted for sterling, on 16th July last, a surtout coat, thie property of Mr. James Hunter, at Belfast. Not guilty. Chas ...

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

... I On Friday the criminal business at the Sessions, corn- mtriced before WILIAM MAYNE, Esq. Assistant Barrister. In vonsequenlce of preparations being made at the Court- house, for the approaching election, the proceedings were carried on in the Police Office, where atconmodation was afforded for that purpose' The following Bench of Magistrates were present C. M. Skinner, William Boyd, Robert ...