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MAGISTRATES' COURT—TUESDAY, JULY 21

... MAGISTRATES' GOURT TtESDAY, JULY 21. RIOTING.. At the Magistrates' Court of.Petit-sessiors, several rioters were bound over to take -their trials at the next Quarter Sessions. The just and irnporte,,t determi nation of the Magistiatesoupon this occasion swill, it is hoped, have the effect of deterring both parties, in future, from disturbing the public peace, by their contemptible party feuds. ...

LONDON POLICE

... UNION-M ALL_ -MISS MARIA MILLS.-Monday; James Balfour, a sallow-looking man, upwards of fifty years of age, was brought before Mr. Wedgwood, under the followv- ing circumstances :-The. proprietor of Hanover-house, Peckham, stated, that for a considerable time past his fa- mily had been very much annoyed in consequence of the conduct of the defendant; who was constantly lurking about his ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... DOWNPATR1CXTHURSDAY, MARCH 2(. (Continued fiomr our last number.) James Galqagher, for assaulting Patrick M'Evoy, on: the 20th Feb. at Legananny, inibe Parish of Dfrumgooland, and robbing bim of a bank note'. -Pattick M'Evoy had sold a pig to prisoners j dispute arose about the paying for it, when Gallagher ?? bim withaloaded whip, and snatched the note, which he had given for the pig, from ...

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 ...

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 ...

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. ...

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, ...

CORK CITY SESSIONS COURT—FRIDAY

... CQORK.CITY SESSIONS COURT-FRIDAY. ' IBEFORE THE DEPUTY RECORDEIt. James M'Aul'e, a cobbler, from the Coal-Quay, or, as he the more elegantly designated himself, i a cordwainder, was indicted for having intlicted divers blows arid bruises on the peirson of Mary Terian, on the 9th of the-present month. On the prisoner being directed to appear at the front of the dock. he cried out, with ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... THURSDAY. PETIT JuRy.-Mr. John Ritchie, Foreman; Messrs John Ferguson, John Niblock, John-Bryan, MItichael 1,M' Gafflkin, Samuel Hart, Wm. Murray, John Russell, Geo: Murray, John Morrison, James Garratt, and Thos. Gray' James Pollock, for-stealing a: quantity of lead, the pro: petty of the Trustees'of the Nelson Club, at Belfast, on the 4th October.-Guilty; six months hard labour in tie County ...

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: ...

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 ...