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SPECIAL COMMISSION AT MONMOUTH

... SPBECIAL COMMISSION ATi' MONMOUTIr. TRIAL ioF JOHN FROST. On Mionday, Sir F. Pollock addressed the Jury al osider able lengtih ill defencie of tihe prisoner, and t hen proceeded to call witnesses. The Evidenice went chiefly rlO slecd, that elle Chiartists only wished to release cer ain )prisollers ; and, conseqently, that the charge of treasoo must fall to the ground. 1'etE-;DAY._At thc ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... SATUBDAY, JANUARY 11. This day at eleven o'clock the Crown business of these Sessions commenced, before HENRY HUTTON, Esq. As- sistant-Barrister, when the following gentlemen were called and sworn on the GRAND JURY-Messrs. Win. Thompson, foreman; S. Thomson, James Campbell. Thomas Hardy, John Clarke, John Workman, Jaumes Ewart, James Ireland, Hugh Ma. gill, Hugh Halliday, Daniel Davis, James ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... TUMtASDAY, JAN-UARY 1. The Court opened this morningi, at the usual bour, when the fillowing gentlemen wvere empannelled on the Ps'Trr JuTnY.-INess's. John Small, foi'eman, Hlugh Youngr, John Browni, David MIl'Chilte, Jolmu Lappan. (eoo, Rodgers, A rchiball Kirker, William B3rowu, James Row- at), James Vatt, William Young. Anne Jane (C!aiphbell. was indicted for 9stealing oie half sovereign, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... TUESDAY, JANIUARV 14. I The Court met this morning shortly after nine o'clock. Magistrates on the Beneh--James ?? Tennent, Esq. WVal. tor Molony, Esq. s.1r William Boyd, Esq. PETIT JUay._John C. Trotter, foreman; David Walker, Janies A. Wilson, John Tate, Hugh Young, John Walker, James Wilson, John Rounds, Bernard MlCann, Samuel Quigley, Francis l'Caughey, Patrick M' i.uloy. James Stewart, ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—DUBLIN, JAN. 13

... | COURT OF EXCiEQUER.-DUDLIN, JAN. 13. APPLICATION AOAINST A sul3-SilRIti-e'. In the easo of M'Kennan v. Show, Mr. 'Kennedy, on biehalf' of the plaintiff, applied for a cond tional ordertu Mr. 'David White, S cb-ShriffT of th county of Tyrone, directing that the sum of £18 be refunded to the plain-. tiff. 'He moved on the affidavit ?? Walbrook, who stated'that-he had gone with the Sheriff's ...

LONDON POLICE

... HATTON-GARDEN. A KISSING SCENE.-Mr. Howell, a gentleman living in Theobald's-road, was charged with assaulting James Cowell, under the following curious circumstances :-TIle Joluplainatit, in crossing the street opposite thei defend- mt's hlouSe, saw him bring a lady to the window and there iiss her several times. Struck by so novel an oxhibition he burst out laughing, when Mr. Howell rushed ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFA, ,sr QI A ITER SESSIONS -, _ )N.- F2lDAYS, JAtNrJAIIV 17. T1he Court opelneod this morning! at tllne o'clock. PE:TIT JunTv-Joseph ru'addell, foreman ; James A. Wilson, John Walker, James Wilson, Patrick AM'Auley, David .Milveen, Robert Orr, Archiharl Kicker, George Kenzie, Win. Young, John Johnson, Wim. Jenkins. Silas Gill, for embezzling a bag of barley, value .£2 andl upwards, at ...

ROLLS COURT, DUBLIN, JAN. 17

... ROLLS COURT, DUrBLIN, JAN. 17. IHer AlaLestlq's At1orneay- Gcnerel v. the President and( As- sistants qf the Bedfast Clia;itahle Society, and Jatme.s Young, Robert Gettif, Matthew Black, (L/arles Thom- son, James Standlield, James Hunter, John Kane, Jas, Blair, and Adam John Mfaerorqy. On Monday last, Mr. WARREN, on behalf of the defend- ants in this cause, moved, that they might have twc ...

COURT OF QUEEN' BENCH, LONDON. JAN. 22

... CUUlltT OF QUEEN' BENCH, LONDON, JAN. 22. ST)OCIKDAI.E. V. 11.1NSAIID. It being generally known that this important case vas 5pl0uited for argument to day, the Court was crowdel toexcess' 1,ord lnFNviN directe(d tile ease of Stockdal, a. lltn. Sard to he called on. MIr ]IICUAUDS said le appeared onl behalf of the She- riff, who wero called ?? to show cause why they should not pay over to thoe ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN, JAN. 25

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-DUnBLIN, JAN. 25. ROONY V. ROCK. NOVEL APPLICATION-51'IRXT LICENSES-151POITANT TO OWNERS OF LICISKSED HSOUtSES. Mr. PRATT renewed hie application, which stood over for the attendance of the full Court, that the receiver might be at liberty to let certain premises pending the cause, and also that he might, with plaintiff's consent, be at liberty to renew in his own name the ...

COUNTY ANTRIM SESSIONS

... EASTERr. At Ballymoney, Thursdav, 26th March. At Carrickfergus, 'lThurstday, 2d April. At Belfast, Saturday, 4thl April. IstiMnlr. At Ballymena, Monday, 22d June. At Antrim, Alonday, 20th Juno. AtiBelfast, Thursday, 2d July. OCTOEnR. At Ballymoaney, Friday, 9th October. At Antrimn, Friday, l0th October. At Carrickfergus, Trucday, 20th October. At Belfast, Friday, 18th October. WILARY. At ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER DUBLIN—FEB. 19

... (COUR'T OF PEXCRIEQIEIt i)UPIAN-FrP. 19. In the Matter of .Johl 1a A,(lil. Baron 1IitiARiiS haVing Salt to hevar this and some1 other imotions which had boen! fi xcii ful' this eveiog, Mi'. Wss1r.AAM BRaOOKI, Q.C. with NIhlom sa s Mr'N Lu wri , apiplied that itli'. John fl a-ill, of slalual Ilrry, county Downi, shouldI he aiirliittorl an alttnornory, unilir t ho ha11wll', Ciiieoilrmstanuea ? ...