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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- ...

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 ...

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

... 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 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 ...

IRISH POOR LAW COMMISSION

... I-KISH POOR.LAW COMMISSION. ABSTRACT OF EVIDENCII. -War continue our selection from the volume of evidence which has been published by the Irish Poor Law Commisa sioners', nd.' ior the reason' already stated; we nnake these selections from those parts of the evidence which go to illustrate the condition of the able-hodied out of work. The following passages shew the condition of tbis class ...

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. ...

THE MURDERED FELLOW

... TDE MIURDERED FELLOW. A C1IAFTER OF COl.LEGE RO)ANCE. Tix 7,,11in University J 7eIgtIzi,. e fur this month, in ad dition to its usiral proportion of interesting and attractiv articles, contains a romantic tale of uncommon power unde the title which we have quoted. Nothing equal to it ha appeared in any of the monthly or other periodicals for considerable time, and as we mean to present our ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... MONDAY, APRIL 13. The Court opened to-day at ten o'clock, and after hear- ing some appeals, the following trials were proceeded with: Henry Canavan, for stealing £2, 5s. the property of Patrick Macaulay, at Larne, on 6th April; guilty, six months' imprisonment and hard labour. Jane Matthews and James Weir, for stealing one piees of pork, the property of Mr. Coey, at Belfast, on 4th April ; not ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH, LONDON

... EXTAl AO RDrARY CASE.-OnSatardayaiip ?? was mude for aI wiit of habeas verpus to bring Up the body of a persoii named Teale from the County Gaol of Glom ester, iti oird r that he might be admitted to bail to take his trial on l . c hrge of rape. The defendant appeared in C nit on Wedinesday. The depositiois made before the committing muligistrates were also produced. On the motion of deCeti- ...