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MAIGISTRATES' COURT, TUESDAY, JAN. 20

... iI MAIGISTRATES, COURT, TUESDAY, JAN. 20. RiOTS AT TIlE BELiFAST ELECTION.-A person of re- spectable appearance, who gave his name James Smith, appeared to answer the complaint of Robert Grimnshaw, Esq. j.r. In the informatiojis sworn by Mr. Grimshaw, before the Bench of Magistrates (which consisted of the Messrs. Skinner, Mir. Boyd, and Mr. Gregg,) it was stated, that, whilst he was using his ...

SPRING ASSIZES—1835

... SPRING ASSIZES-1835. NOllTil-EAST CIRCUIT. Drogheda, Monday, Feb. 23. Louth, at Dunddalk, Wedniesday, Feb. 25. Monaghan. at AMonaghan. AMon0daly, Alirch 2. Armagh, at Armiagh, Friday, Mtarch 6. Antrrin, at CarrickfeigLs, Ihursday, March 12. Carrickfergus, same day. Down, at Down patrick, Wednesday, March 18. Hon. Justice JoIINsoN, 11on. Baron PiNrrNE.v'roicam. The Treasurer of the Ladies' ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... -INSOLVENT DEBTORS' ,P3)URT. Johnl Cowan, late of Llliput, Coanfy of Antr. I The following is the statement made in defence of the Insolvent by his countel (Mt. Creighton)yand which, from want of space, we wvere obliged to omit in the report we gave of the case on tbe-6th ult. It will be recollected that the statement submitted by Mr. Hatchell, on behalf of the opposing creditor, in evidlence ...

COUNTY DONEGAL ASSIZES

... GRAND JUIIY.-Cnol. (oriolly, M.P Foreman; Sir James Stewart Bait.. Thomas Brooke, Robert Alonigomeery, John IlarvPeA James Sinclaiv, AI idrew Fereuson, WvhraTI7s ilpheit, Thomas D. Bateson. James Johnston, Thomnas Alexam r, B. G. 1-rimphries. W. K. M'Clinrock. William Fenwici Francis Manr4ield, WilliamN Murdock, John Cochran. John Beers, Henry Stewvart. Charles Colhoun, Thomas Doherty, Esqrs; ...

INTERESTING MARRIAGE CASE

... x I. N E , J . -1A 1RRA- C A. INTERAESTING MIARRIAGE CASE. {I PRIVY COUNcu-LOnDOpN SATU1DAY, MAY.23.- ?? I Judicial Committee ?? Council sat to~day-at the Council;Chamber, Whitehall. Th- ?? were the Lord President,t'the Mlarquess of Lansdowne, Lord Broughim. ?? Chancellor, Mr. Baron Parke, and the Chief Judge in Bankruptcy.'i* Swisr 7.: KELLY, o/ersv&'e SwIr.T-This ras an appeal from the ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... The calender was very light, there being only 25 prison- ers ill all, eight of whom were vagrants, and discharged by proclamation. The Crown business was finished on iTues- day ?? of the trials were of much interest. The following are the ?? Falls, for riot and assault ; to he imprisoned twelve months, and hard ?? MIKelvey, for an assault on Isabella Mills to le imprisoned one month, and pay ...

COUNTY MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... The Hon. Judge Moore, in his address to the Grand Jury, alluded to the state of the calendar, and regretted to find it so enormously heavy. With regard to the nature of the offences, it contained, with the exception of bigh trea- son alone, almost every other description of crime that could be committed-among which were murders of the most atrocious description, and burnings, demanding of ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... COUNTY Or DOWN ASSIZES. RECORD COVR'r.DoWNPATRICXt. ASSAULT-INTERESTING CASE. tiafter Bourne (King's Coroner) against the Rev. John. S. Ifeenaln, Rev. Teionjas Bradr, Fdward Hlenin, Fiancis Leauhlin, and William, CGit. This case, though only anr indictment for an assault oil Mlargaret Henin, came down for trial before the Nisi Prius Judge, in the shape of an issue between the King's Coro. ner ...

BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED

... Tna RAL1Ht WILL CASE.-The Court of Kings Bench have made an order, that the plaintiff in this Cause, the person claiming as heir-at-law of thd late Mr' Ralph shall not be permitted again to go to trial to question the validity of the will of Mr. Ralph, until be shiall have first paid the costs incurred by the defendants, on the trial at the hist Spring Assizes, at Downpatrick. These costs must ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, DUBLIN

... INSOLVENT nEFTORS' COURT, DUBLIN. (BEFORLE Mat COMMISSIONEaR BURILtOWEhS.) I Thursday Mav 7. DANIEL MDONNELL AT'RLSPNEtY.-This case, the inlJ vestigation of which occupied the Court for i. conlsiderabie period; was disposed of this day. On the ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... DOWNtPATRICS-MONDAY, MAItCSI 23. This day, at half-past ten o'clock, the Grand Jury of the County of Down were sworn before N. Batt, Esq. High. Sheriff. The names were called by Clotworthy Macart- ney, Esq. Clerk of the Crown, and are as follow:- Mathew Forde, Esq. Foreman. Hon. H. Blackwood, John Echlin, W. H. Smyth, Andrew Nagent, J S. Crawford, G. R. Boiuford, J. W. Maxwell, Trevor Corry, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... .BFAST 4QYAThtt 1FASIONS. Fal~~~ThDAY.2,,ii ti VEflit 'Jua.tY.Messra. Jambes Mitcbell, forernai, FraYi- cis fnitgotrbery, Owein Muriuafiy John Noble, John-Foster, James Garratt, John CQ pnor,- John Nib16ck, :Daniel-MW-. !Henry, Peter M'Keoivn;-Wni: M ?? ?? B'iister. Chas.. Doherty, lstberine Cassidy, Mary EBleki'ooda and Ahn Harrington, were idicted for-a riot on -25th -July last, at--Belfast ...