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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 ...

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 ...

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 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 ...

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 ...