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COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... AVEDNESD YS JULY 18. (In contitnuationfroin oer last eanztbr.) - NEWRY A3DUCTION CASE. Patrick White, i1l4htthieiv Magennis, C~harles ill'- Shane, and Join Smith,, for an assault on William M-. Atier, and carrying him away, at the last Newry elec- ton, he being an elector of the Borough ; also for con- spiring, devishig, and intending to carry said M'Atier away. William M'Atier, examined by ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... DOWNPATR5CK, MONDAY, JULY 16. The Hon. Justice Burton opened these Assizes to-day at three o'clock; and George. Mocartney, Esq. having read her Majesty's Commission, the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury were called and re-sworn. His Lordship then addressed them as follows: - Mr. Foreman, and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury,-1 am most happy to be sable to state to you that the criminal business which ...

CORK ASSIZES

... trades- BREt~ACH OF ?? OX' MAXI1IAGB. Y called Ann Rubie v. Cornelius Foley. o g Mr. lIE3NNETT stated the case-, whichi was one for niorning breach of prcirise of marriage. Thb parties lived in roxton. Dononghmore, about fourteen miles from Cork. They ie Mar- g'ot acquainted in thle year 1835, and forrned an attach. reets of met ?? of dilfhrent persuasions, and for a tchmenl short time that ...

THE CORN LAWS

... We see, by the Glasgow papers, that the Anti Corn Law Association of that place has addressed a letter of thanks to Lord Brougham, for the support he has given to their views upon that important question, and that the said address has been most favourably received by his Lordship. There can be no second opinion as to tho importance to be attached to Lord Brougham's ad- vocacy in any cause, but ...

WEXFORD ASSIZES—MARCH 1

... WRXVORD ASSTZES-MfARCTI 1. a BIRKIiT V. HATES. This was an action for breach of promise of matriage.s The damages were-laid at £5,000. Mr. MOoaE, Q.c. stated the case for the plaintiff. The lady is of a most respectable family in this county; and in 1818, when the defendant first paid his addresses to her, was very young, and possessed of such attractions as were calculated to inspire ...

PARISH RATES.—MAGISTRATES' COURT, BELFAST, SEPTEMBER 5

... PA dlUS RATES.-MAGT8'1TRATESt COURT, BELFASTr SEPTEMBER 6. Dbring the eollection of the parish rates in Belfait for the 11 ;present yeatr, afew individuals, finding that their taxresexr teeded the slum which they considered themiselvesbiustly liable to pay, ca used an investigation to take place, In order to dis-l sovur fromt whom or in what w ay this extra charge had ori-t ginated; Eilame had ...

LONDON POLICE

... A HOPEFUL SON AND HEita-- BOw.STIIEE.T.-On Mon-! dliy a young man neamsled iltckley, whose friends verg said to lie respectable, nan broutghlt belare lMr. Minshiull, crbaig- ed by police- etistablo Howard, F 94, with having bet-i found at four 'calock on Suniday mornihig in Duke's-,court, Blo%- street, drunk and incapalle of taking care of himnsclf. The defendihiant presented a most deplorable ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN, MAY 16

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-DUBLIN, MAY 16. TITIIEs-Rcv. lichsard Jones Hobson v, .Patrick Ay- new, Esq. and others. Mr. Joyv. for the plaintiff, moved for liberty to sub- stitute service of subpoena on the defendants, in this cause. The application was grounded on two affida- vits, one of which was made by plaintiffs Attorney, and the other by a process-server. The Attorney of the plaintiff stated ...

COUNTY DONEGAL ASSIZES

... A number of persons were indicted for raising a riot to prevent the shipment of potatoes, of whom two were sentenced to be imprisoned one fortnight each an(1 kept to hard labour. One to be imprisoned one week at hard labour, and to give security to keep the peace, himself in £100, and two sureties in X10 each. All the others to be severally imprisoned one week, and kept to hard labour. RAPE. ...

COUNTY ARMAGH ASSIZES

... WEDINESDAY, JULY 25. At half past three o'clock thC HIon. Jllutiee BUavOe proceeded from his lodgirgs to the Court-houtse. ,hle customary preliminaries haviigbecin gone through 9 the Royal Commission read, and the Grand Jnrv re wsorn-his Lordshlip then delivered his Charge lie began by referring to the state of the Calendar. Jutlging, he said, from the number and nature of the (diuces ...

COUNTY CAVAN ASSIZES

... COUNTY CAVAN .ASST.TZI. 't The ?? Assizes terillinated onl Tuc'lday. IIr tile I TON('o;d nn. tthore vero five reuornls tniedi and 24 Civil bill apla~lrts, ollc of )v'livit exeitod l eo lsi)Ib. inl- 'terest Al(10 Po :l:fatt or g0l'e a elearali:l 1 1i: io!i ...

THE LAWS OF COURSING

... if Tihe following Rules and Regulations for the better guid- ance of ill Coursing Societies were agreed to at a general ireeting of noblemen and gentlemen assembled at the Thatch- ril House, in St. Jrrrnes's-str>eet, London, a short time since. r and recominenderl for adoption by all Coursing Chubs in I England, Scotland, amid Ireland , the Earl of Stiadbroko in tire Clhirr:- I CNaItARAI, sRUL ...