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AGRICULTURAL BANK

... ROLL'S COURT, DPDLIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 29. Acheson v. IHodyes. His HoNoun declared judgment in this case. A motion, he said, had been made by certain deponents, to vary tile order made on a former occasion, by that Court, for the appointment of a receiver over the pro- perty and concerns of the Agricultural Bank, as far as that order had given a direction that such receiver should act under the ...

MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT AT LIVERPOOL

... AIELANCHIOLY ACCIDENT AT LIVERPOOL.I I ivr~ni~rc'r TuIta-TIFAY - This afternoon tin in- spirsl was Ield in, tle Se~sions-houlse of this town II, f( re Ilr. P F. Corey ansI a respectablO Jur y, oil ti's( l' dv of llivnls M 'i'Nile, aI you'th about thle age of 1(1 w me t Mq is lead by a pis~tol.Rliot wouind. lls first %istisneelled' ?? AshlonSouthern. Pa cuith uslqs~t is, otilio satted that at ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... SATURDAY, MARCH 12. ThIAL OF IHUCIIES FOrI THE MURDER OF FIR. POWELL. At nine o'clock, the Jury having been loched up on the previous night, were celled Mr. Whiteside, for the de- fence, addresserl the Jury in a speech which occupied twir hours and a-half. A number of witnesses were then ex imined, wvho endeavorired to establish nrt alibi on the part of the prisoner His Lordshiip then summed ...

ANTRIM QUARTER SESSIONS

... ANTRIM, 18TH OCTOBER, 1842. I31POITANT TITHE CASE-TIHE PARISHES OF DONEGORE AND EILBRIDE. Right Hon. the Attorney-General v. Janies Agnew. This case excited very great interest, as upwards of fifty others depended upon the decision. It may he re. collected, that, at tile last Belfast Quarter Sessions, sixty similar cases were dismissed, with costs. Mr N. J. O'Neill, Sessional Crown Solicitor, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... IILFPAST QUA1P.TER SESSIONS. MONDAY, APRI'L 18. The hcnrinc of Civil Bills wvaR proceoded wilt thin morning at nine o'clock, and concluded at hialf- asnt 12. At that, hour tie fillowinig geutletieti were cmpatnitelled on the I PelnT by ?? Alexander Diekey, foreman; Georg' Dawson, Sauitiel Tlougall, Iliiilt Dlunn, Dbivid Ersakine. IlugIl Fergtoiqou Jol1hn Miulity, ThomIRas Fanning, Thoniais ...

DUBLIN POLICE—HEAD-OFFICE—SATURDAY

... | DUBULN POLI CE-H EA D-OFFICE-SATURDAY. I MELANCHOLY EFFECTS OF SEDUCTION.-A case of a very unusual nature in this city was investigated by the magistrates of the above office yesterday. John Bond and Jane Reid were charged with attempting to procure the abortion of a child, of which the [alter was Pregnant. The male prisoner is a tall middle-aged man; he appeared to be an Englishman in ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... . EJ0LISFI WPSTliRtN CIRCUIT-SA~LISURY. Mr. Audry, the prosecutor. is an old country gentle- man living at Wraxhall with his wife ntl two maiden daughters. The case, has excited the greatest interest in the country, from the extraordinary audacity with which the offence was committedi, adl the still more extraordi- nary presence of mind that was displayed by the Misses Andry. 1 John Stokes. ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... RECORD COURT, CARRICKFERGUS, SATURDAY, M1ARCII 5. lf'Adamn, Curcl. .5 Co. v. .John IV Al'PCraclhen John Gro yan, Jas. IVThittla, Ar thur Samlson,,John Lawrence, and Henry Bell, partners in the Antrim and 7yrone Steam Ferry Company. This was a case of assumpsit for the recovery of £1,540, the amount of a contract for steam-cnnines, supplied by the plaintiffs, for the use of the above Comn- ...

LONDON POLICE

... UNION-HALL.-On Friday last a person wlio attended professionally on the behalf of Lindsey Crauford, the claimant to the Crauford peerage, who was brought up to this Court on a charge of being a returned convict some time ago, made the following application relative to that individual. Having described the circumstances under which Mr. Crauford was brought to that Court, be intimated that he ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, DEC. 6

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIIH-LOnON, DEc. 6.1 C niM. CON.-JAM ES V. LENNOX. Thu Soi.aceToa.GENERAL said plaintiff was an officer in the East Irdia Company's service, and he was com- pelled to bring this action for the seductioP of his wife._ Tile plaintiff's wife ecas a young lady who 'we~as the daugh- ter of a brother officer, and whom he (plaintiff) married some time in 1837. The marriage had ...

LONDON

... L, ON DON. The Qteen hfild a Court on Wednesday afternoon at B tel(i jgrlnm Palace for the re-eption of ad dresses on the throno. ' he Lord May or of [tublifn arriv ed in State. Hlis Lordshil) was aceompanied by Aldermen Sir John Powmmr, MKetina, Egan, anid Gardiner, Town Councillor JIilnes Bucke, 'T'owen Councillor Guitnness, Messrs. Perry, Morne, J. Power. r.p. Matthew Gardilner, John O'Con- ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZEB. FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER. CROWN COURT --MoNDAY, FEn. 29. JOALLYRONEY MURDER. (Concluded from our last.) Cornisellor ToMit then addressed the jury for the prisoners. ?? claimed their attention to the observations he'was about to mahek to them on behalf of his elients. ?? had, he said a grcat array of legal gentlemen to contend with, one of whom was tire Queen's Attorney ...