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COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUNTY 'OF ANTRII ASSgIzr CROWN COURT-MONDAY, ALGLGST 2 Thle Fon. Judge PERRIN entered the Court at ten o clock, and took his seat on tle bench. The foll ein. gentlemen were then sworn on the PETIT JURY :-M.lessrs John Baird foreman - 'te'r~ Bradshaw, Win. John Bradshaw, James Turner, Ja.i Smith, Win. Anderson, Wim. Hicks, John Gardner, Jam Given, John Jellet, John Johnston, Jame Kinnaird. ' ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT, SIONDAY,JULY 213. At ten o clock this morning. the lon. Judge Cramp- ton entered the Court, accompanied by the High Sheriff, John P. Maxwvell, Esq. Finnobrorue. -er Majosty's Commission was read bv Clotvolrthy ?? ney, Esq. Clerk of the Peace. 'I'lie Grand Jary Wvere thoel callel, and re-sworn, after which his Lordshliip addressed themn briefly as follows :-Gent lmemn of the Grand ...

CONSPIRACY IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE

... , The Gazette die Midi has a letter from Carpent ras, giving thelfollowing account of the arrest and capture of the poli- tical conspirators: Our town is now beginning to resume tranquillity after the discovery of the political conspirators. Arrests have ceased, and the preliminary inquiry is proceeding rapidly. The exact number of the prisoners is 31, of whom 25 come from Carpentras, four ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DU13LINV POLIC-9lATUltlAV. REN151'-STREXT orMICE. y RAttIER SHZIAP !-A countryman, named John Reilly, , wai charged by the keeper of Prospect toll-gate with at- tempting to defraud him of toll for a horse and cart. Tbe . complainant stated that Reilly had passed through the gate . m Friday morning, when he paid, and got the usual ticket. On the defendant's return in the afternoon he pro- duced ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA3 INTELLCENCE.B COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTtnDAY. The Queen at tile proscittion of tltc Attorney-General v. Bradytl. ;tr. Napier made an application to the court on th, pa t of tibe pris .ner for a habeas corpus, to bring him Up 1,oeH thir lordshlips, as it might be material to have him pesesnt whent judement was delivered on Friday next. J,d-e Crampton-He may appear by his attorney, as it ...

CITY GRAND JURY—SATURDAY

... CITY GRAND JURY-SATURDAY. The City Grand Jury assembled on Saturday, at elevtn 0 cluck. W,)I. HorPINs, Esq., Foreman, in the Chair. DUTIES OFi THlES IEDICAL ?? os' PitISONS. 5,-I. Fbank Trtorpe Porter, divisional magistrate, ap. peared befome the jury, and observ- d that as he heard tib uy hid lately directed their attention to the duties of tile lituical officers of ptisouns, he wished to ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... I 1NSOLVgNT tETOltg' COURT. .SATURDAY. I /RQrz- M. he_ 1 ?? isir. omnnmisioner Curran.) There were fifteen cises on the list, in twelve of which opposition bad been entered. SMishesw Swift a id Charles Moran, insolvents, were seve- rally discharge d with, ut r'pp sidion. Henry Dixon, ail insolvent, was opposed by Mr. Power, on the part of' Mr. Gustayus Hamilton. His client had not entered ...

COUNTY GRAND JURY

... |OUINTY AND JURY I -n .f'rpnr' w i1. coraserence took.place yesterday between the membte. of the city and county and grandjuries, for the pnrpose of taking into consideration the proposed ?? ?a a ?? S ,The planes baying been laid before the assemi bly ard eta' 1'j plained, Mr. C. Fitzsimon said the proposed plan of wide%5 the present bridge would not effect all the desired relief,'aw the ...

KILKENNY COUNTY GRAND JURY

... Loreueo Ni.ksol Izod, Esq., foreman; Sir R. COx, Bart.; 'William F. Tighe, Henry Wemys, William Bayly, John H. Jones, Arthur St. George, William M. Reade, James K. Aylward, William L.Flood, Peter Connellan, P. S. Butler, James P. Poe, Ponsonhy Moore, Hugh Greene, James S. Lane, Robert Tyndal, David Burchael, Michael Cahill, L. S. Ball, Robert Neville-, John P. Ryan, and John Cooke, Esqrs. ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTERDAY. I I 2rp- - - . .- . _ . (Before Mr. Commissioner Curran in Fourteen cases were entered on the list; all of tbem were Lu, thre matter of the Hon. Henry Alexander Saville, Mr. ?? said that, on the part of' his c'ierts, who were Eng- 99lish creditors, lie withdrew opposition, and consentedto the U.discharge of the insolvent. He felt, at the tame time, de- ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTERDAY. I : I - no ~ T (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) The case of Anne Caldoe, an insolvent, which was r before the court on Monday, was again called on. George Alley, the Governor of the House of Industry, was examined onsthe part of the insolvent, and said the in- solvent received a pension out of the parliamentary grant of 751. a-year for life. His Lordship ...

SWORDS PETTY SESSIONS COURT

... I(PBOas OUR OWN CORaEsrPorNNtT) -- (Mr. Cobb, Mr. Corbally, and Mr. Ball, presided.) John Loch v. Philip Ec/lin. On this case being called, Mr. Loch stated he bad been informed that a pew in the chapel of Rush had been broken and taken front the chapel, and he had reason to' believe it had been done by Philip Eohli*-AFoi-ivhic h-e had him brought before the magis- trates that informations ...