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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 ...

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 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 ...

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 ...

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- ...

COUNTY ARMAGH ASSIZES

... POUNTY ARMA0.1 ASS'ZES. WtbNESD.AY, MARCSI: 1 i._.Tis uy the follosvng Gen- tlemen were sworn and impannelgd before tie 'High Sheriff (E. Bacon, Esq.) and immediately afterwards proceeded to transact the Fiscal business of the County ?? Maxwell Close, Esq. Foreman; W:.-Blacker, Carrick, James Johnston, Roger Hall, Alexander Hamilton, S. W. Cope, Arthur I. Kelly, Barnet M}Kee;. Murcus Sypnot, ...

CORONERS' INQUEST

... E%'rnAORDINARY CASE.-OnI Tuesday anl inquest took place before Mr Baker, at the Adam and Eve, opposite Hackney Workhouse, on a boy aged 1:3, named George Withers. John Chapman said, on Saturday morning, while fishing in the river Lea, he sa\w deceased foating on the water, with his heels upwards. He was dressed, and bad in his pockets :3s. lid. Mr Hovell, surgeon, was of opinion the body had ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OP POISONING. Mary Ann Burdock was indicted on Friday for the mur- der of Clara Ann Smith, on 23d October, 1833. by ad. ministering to her a quantity of arsenic. The trial excited the greatest interest, from the extriordinary circumstances attending the committal of the crime, and the length of time that had transpired before its detection. The1 deceas- ed was originally a ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...