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MAGISTRATES' COURT, KILLYLEAGH

... MONDAY, JULY 4. Before the Hon. Hans Blackwood, and A. H. Read, Robt. Gordon, James Bailic, and Robt. Heron, Esqrs. Alexander Robinson, Robert M'Fall, Henry Douglass, Thomas Robinson, Robert Dunn, James PDtn, James Hamilton, William Miller, and James M-Curtain, cotton- spinners in the cotton mill of Messrs. John and William 'Martin & Co. of Ki lyleagh, were summoned, under the Combination Act. ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES; OasAc;m, MArrczt 7.-At three otolock, P.tM. Baron Penne. father fntored tbe Crownv Court, when the tentlernen who nmiaptmesI the GrinidStiy were ?? Lordship then Aiidressilit the Grand Jury in the forllowing mntitr:- ILard Claude Hamitilton nad 'Gentlonitin of the GraIId Jury, I think the calendar ?? much traton for congratulatilng you oa the state ot0your cernty, ais ...

LONDON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON 1OLICE INTELIrILENCE. WOaSHI P-STRIEET. MATRUIt3tIAL I Ais ExrRAORLDINARY. - Yesterday Nfrs Lawrence Shaw,, a very pretty woman, appeared before Messrs Grove aod Broughton, to prefer a complaint against her husband, Mr Lawrence Shaw, a commercial traveller, charging hint with assaulting and cruelly illusing her. 'T'he defendant is a native of the Sister Isle. The complainant, wvho ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN, TUESDAY, NOV. 29

... ICURt OF EXCIj*:QUER-DUIIAN, ']'Lull).OF, \o . u'29 Iltflrr oF ?? r ?? C.AtIr. 'Ilic hiupl-tinit case )f ?? v. Ilss. amisilng 'int Of ob- Jeetolos to thc proceedinigs regarding (Collnlssiolls Of Rebel- lioii on thle gruundil of irlrllnitrity, which had beei ?? ?? sonic weekls past, Inwilig heeii fixed for this d::y, ?? pnrt of the Couirt was ?? throinged. At eleve! o eloelc IIi 0( tounell ?? ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... . BELFAS'r QUARTER SESSIONS. I tlMONliAY, OCTOBlIn 24. Prirmr Jturti-Mussrs. It. Gailigars, Jamies Gowdy. Arthur (4liigear, W. Glass, R. (awley. John llriglies, JAilles I laniri, Willilamn HunIter, GCorge lill, Jolula Iaittilton, Robert lHuail- toil, oihn iGreen. Mary-Aii Hlepiburin, for stenling at pair of bellows and a linen shct, at Belfast, ol 18th July. tue property of Andrew Ml Doninell. ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... (Cintiruedfrom eor last number.) SATURDAY, WARCH 5 .| John Mallon. indicted for stealing a quantity, of ibri, a c(harlemont, onl 25th Dec. the property of Hugh Conulter. I Not guilty Hugh Gilfeather, for stetlitig a silver watch, at Lurgan, i oil 6th Nov. the property of James Molarky. The prosecutor wes in compairy with prisoner in Lur- gao. and both Were drinking ; the former, on parting ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CRIOWN COt'HT-rairitrsu.Y, Jul.Y 14. Tris day at three o'clock, Chief Boron Joy entered the Crown Couirt, and his Mnijesty's Commission having beell read by Walter Bourne, jim. Esq. Clerk of the Crown, the Gentlemen onl the Grand Jury wvere re.sn'orn. Ills Lordsbip then addressed them, and congratiu. lated them oai the state of the calendar fie found it not altogether as he expected it, and it ...

LONDON POLICE

... WEDLOCK Jovs.-Peggy Donoghue on Fiiday brought her hskbantd Peter before the Magistraites at It;arlbortsii-Street Office, for an assault. l'he husband is a weather-beaten old pensioner, from whose jaws time has extracted every tooth; and tire wife is a dark-eyed, sturdy young wvoiman, at Icast Iforty years hisjuonlor. Peggy, who is wellknowii at the office fromi the frequency of her visits to ...

MURTHER IN IRISH

... MiURTIHER IN IjfI.ill. - ?? der i 0ta- At a late A ssizes ait Cltiiitie mlely 1 'be' CA hut a veliati, aild niot at disgracott ?? att re. it'r lie attached to it, fi,.i' hbotberi Of II e Jl)~itl Or W.I . , eot tle. hetter (IeISertittitti ll' ipati ii'lI seittlitiCV to hO £:C50 ft elt'hlders, svere tried, c(I.olt'eitI it'll ltnetgd, for the tntii1lt'i of their. OivljIgi t tijrtt whose neck ...

LONDONDERRY ASSIZES

... Pat. M Dai d was put on trial for the murder of Bernard M 'Gahan, near Kilvrve, on '2d Sept. 1833. From lh1 evi. dence it appeared that thb pristioner hod been drinkiliog with deceased on the itight when the fatal Hant was committed, in tbe iext house to ?? in which the de~ceased lived. TIhe latter went home and retired to rest, lint in half an hour after, the prisoner, beilig litoxielaed, ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, LONDON

... 'Tilt AP'OTi}IXAiiY AND TJIL CATS. A sinloiraliv-faced woman nimed Squab ! appeared agafiht a girutit long-visagcd apotiear, rersiding in the ieighbourhioold of Bruniwiek-.quarc, for tilc suon of-XI, alleged to be dae ull- der the followbig rather extraordinary ciruistaric:. T-ht ripotlwecary waas a bachelor, aid, rtquirinhg a *onfidetifiaf sei- vait, hald hired the plantiff at the ratc of £1 ...

THE GREAT MARSDEN WILL CASE

... T1'11 (GRiA'T AimAtST)IEN WILL CASE. As ito etr of the great WVill Case rif 'Tatham e!. Wi-iglht. whi'iti Nwas devidled iat the hist Lancaster Assizes, him- appeeac- ldin Any of' the Irish papers, Anmd uts it wvas ole Of time vary Iiighecst impolrtanfce, wve have dranti up1 time following abrifIg' ment of it fromt an extentied report which filled nearly twe- uumibors of the La~neiitiiro ...