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ROLLS COURT, DUBLIN—Nov. 12

... ROLLS COURT, DUB3LIN-Nov, 12. Thle A~,ricu11sral Banis v. Mie Prols~nciil 13 ne of Irdo-ld. IM1PORTANT BSANKINGO CASE. Thel ATTORcNETr.GENeRtAL osovod the Conrt. onl the part of tt'c rcei~ver Ili the ease of Aehoson v,. flnighe-, piulic offi 'or of the Agrricultural and 12wrnmirel'iI Bank of Irola~id, enri on bhelal f of cigtht ndi silivik (Sh ire- holders in the BankD ig Company), for an ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUTNTY OF ANTRITI ASSIZES RECOiRD, COUITt. l1' i. Jeolha Peacocak v. I1i1. 6'eirseen. This was an action of trespass, to recover damages for an illegal seizure of plaintiff's goods, under execu- tion. Jury found for plaintiff, with costs. Counsel for plaintiff Messrs. Holmes, Nelson, and Joy.- Agent-Mlr. Edmund Malone. Counsel for defendant -Meszrs Napier, Whiteside, and Molyneux. Agent -Mi~r ...

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 ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... TUEiSD)AV, To%,. 2. The court opened this moroing at haif-past nine o'clock. and was occupied for about an lour disiposing of the civil bills that hail stood over from Friday, After those had been disposed of, the foliowiing jury wnas sworn, viz :_ Messrs. James Kioegan, John Nelly, James Kirkwond, David Johnson, Patrick Muinds. John ilamiilton, William Harper, Robert 1la:niltOIn, John Guy. ...

IMPORTANT CASE ARISING ON THE MARRIAGE LAW OF IRELAND

... IMPOR'TANT CASE ARISING ON 'THE AIAR- RIAGE LAW 01j IRELAND. Til~e Queen v. Snoiioil Smiiih. Oil tlte 26th tilt. thle 3' seecov Jalgej(s met in thle Q11nec u's 3o iteli Clhamber, to hear t lie attrug n i(tils of' Coun sel oil ;I Nc ty in te rrstinug. palint arising out of the Marriage Law of Ire land. It appears that the defenidant was indicted for bigamy at last Arnniti A 5vi'es, and was put ...

COUNTY OF MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... COUNTY (F MONAGITAN ASSIZES. CitoWN corro1r, FRIDAT. IMAiltit 19. TRIIAri OF SAMUECL GRAY. FOR MIURDER. j deTor'ieflS, aconeemins i-] by iho Shei iY, eritcrol I ho ('lis it nlf llnire' o'chwk. A fti'r six Jtii~buror II.1leneM ilsr the Pat oft hle Crown, a:A d nilit. twenty Ii;: I rtefilo wil W'ry Nvero C wi n :Jaines J~~n ?? Ril John W* 'ibght I BiTrJu, 'tlrioidle lis Iiiintor, rnd Nylo right ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—LONDON, MAY 25

... COURT OF BANKlRUPTCY.-LoNoDON, MAY 25. The Belfast Disiihlerij Coeiptinyi.-In Mke watter of Ar- buthaiot Emerson, Th/oemas 7;ripl, and James Bean. This was the day appointed for the final adjourned exa- mination of the baiikrupts, who carried on the blusiness of distillers, to a very large amount, in Belfast. They had some timte since cntered into a comiporition to pay their creditors 7s. 61d. ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS COURT

... WVEDNESDAY, SlPT, I. Ilt'alter 11/leeler v. Joehn l!fayenis, John Mlagenis, Solicitor, was chargcd Nvith aiding and Dssistin g in the itidnappitig of Walter Wheeler, at the late ?? fiur Belfast. 11'. M'3;ECIHAN briefly statod the case. The char-e was one of falae imnpiisoilaneit; and the gravamen of the Charge Was, that WiRTeehi', thc pr(scoutor, ?? ?? taken, on the firzt day of thtc lils ...

BELFAST NEWS-LETTER

... BELFAST BELFAST, TUESDAY, D)ECElMBER 28: The French Court of Peers decided, on Thursday, the fate of Qnenisset and his accomplices. Baron Pasquier, the President, in the absence of the prisoners, pronounced sentence of death upon Qnenisset, Colombier, and Bazier _imprisonment for life upon Dutfant', Jarrasse, and Petit -imprisonment for fifteen years iq)on Mallet and Boggio _imprisonment for ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... EXTORTING MIONEY. [Tho following trial, which came on at tire Seseionf On T'lnroilay, was omitted in our paper of Friday last.] 1lliaiom Ouslrry Cisidall was indicted for having, by mnenacoe, attempted to extort a sumn of money from tie Huy. Richard Oulton, Oln Ist January last, at BOelAst. Rev. Richard Oulton deposed as follows :-I neside in B13l- fast, and I am acquainted with the prisoner. ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... (CoUNTY OF ANT'UIM ASiIZES. eCto%.OSV C.OI5Ri', UONDAY, tIMARiCI R. lion Judge 'rornnEres entered the Court at a qjuart,,' to 11 o'(!i)ckc this morniag. andl took his seat oir tile bach, tliis Lordship procoedled to hear a number of Quarter essions appeals, after which, the following gentleuen wore irparnnilellrd on tile PETir Jtrny :-Nessrs. John Turtle, Foreman ; John lBell, James Breow n, ...