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COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF ARMAGII ASSIZES. MONDAY, JULY 17. A short time after ten o'clock the High Sheriff, James Af. Stronge, Esq. entered the Court-house, ac- companied by the Sub-Sheriff, J. C. e IKinstrv, Esq. The Grand Panel was then called over by Leonard Dob- bin, jun. Esq. anid the following Gentlemen havingi ain- swe)red to their nampes, vere sworn on the Grand Inquest of the Couity;-Willialli ...

NISI PRIUS EXCHEQUER—WEDNESDAY

... ,i~i u ~h~fr v .nr n ty urv%. (Before the C~htef ?? ann a city. jUr;. James Fitzgerald T. Thomas O'Kearseay P6it Stir. Athill opened the pleadings, which were in av* mpr AIVDonogh, Q-C-, stated the plaintiff's case, which, he said, was an action brought to recover the sum of 8. 14s., being the amount of an I o U, with interest. is 10 U w aq given by the defendants father, the late job. NVhite, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-SATUnDAY. HEAD OFFICE. in Hovwe and his wife. Ellen Howe, charged two men I John M'Dermott and Walter Walsh with an assault. e noale complainant stated that he and his wife met the oers, who were drinking with two other persons in a :.house onWood-quay, and an argument and somediffer- ef opinion having taken place between complainant, Ilewe, and M'Dermott, the latter struck him ...

TUAM PETTY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... TUAM PETTY SESSIONS-WEDNEaDAY. (TeOM out OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Mr. T. Brew, R.M., Mr. T. O'C. Donneflan and Mr. Kirwan, ?? presided to.day in the petty sessions' court of Tuam; and, while they were engaged in disposing of the business submitted to their adjudication, a circumstance was mentioned to the court by Jertemiah Tully, Esq, solicitor, of which it is right that ?? public should be ...

KILKENNY ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY, JULY 26

... KILKENNY ASSIZE,.WEDNBsDAY, JULY 26. I .The Hon. Judge Crampton entered tire crown court at lieu1 -nine o'clocki when the long panel wast called over, 'ard a bitl great number cf Jurors answered to their names. IMPORTANT TRIiAL. SHtOOTYING AT RICHARD SiLEE, ESQ. the John Caulfield, aged 28, was indicted for that he, on tbe I 9th of, March last,, did feloniously fire a loaded blunder- buiss ...

ENGLISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE—HORRIBLE CASE

... ENGLISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE-HORRIBLEI CASE. At the Devizes assizes on Thursday, Isaac Litten was indicted for the wilful murder of Ca- roline Litten, his daughter. Mr. Hoe conducted the case for the prosecution, and Mr. Hodges and Mr. Edwards defended the prisoner. So painful a case as the present has seldom been heard In a court of justice. The prisoner, who was stated to be 36 years of age ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... I!ISOLVEINT DEBIORS' COURT.-SATVuRDA1V. The first case was was that of George Augustus sand- .sA Mr. Shaw appeared for the insolvent (who was not op- to by any of his creditors), and represented to the court Fi there was no obstacle to the immediate discharge of client except that which might appear to arise from the of his being at the time out of custody, but he (Mr. l rw) contended that ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... ?? ?? Lv? P? 1 7 157u?Bot-ICE-m-6AMiDAY. ;IENRY-STUEET ,0FFACF. PAS5iIN6BAE CorIN.-A decent.lookiing young women, named 'Mary Burke, was charged by Christopher. Flynn. who stated that she came into his shop, abd gave him a base shslling inpaymelt for'br~ed; onsearching her ?? a bad half-crown found in her pocket. Barnes, one of the detective police, said the prisoner was conmented, with ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. EXCHAVOIE COURT OFFICE. CASTLeS IN THC Ais %-Constable Cary, 122 :,A brought a woman named Catherihe Kelly 'before the benqh on a charge of having stolen the 8urn of 251. from some person unknown. From tile statement, made by the con- stable;, It appealed that at one o'clock the previous night he saw the prisoner ol Usher'a-quay,. under a lamp post t counming awbundle ...

DISSENTERS' MARRIAGES

... HOUSE OF LORDS, JULY 7. The Queen v. Millis-Tlie Queen v Carroll. WRITS OF ERROR. This being the day appointed for hearing the opinion of the Judges upon the law of marriage with reference to the case of Dissenters in Ireland, Lord Chief Justice Ti\DAL, on behalf of his brother Judges, read to the Ilouse the conclusions at which they had, in common with himself, unanimously arrived upon the ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AND PARRICIDE

... J, HORRIBLE MURDER AND PARRICIDBI The little village of Mount Tabor, about three miles from Halifax, wais thrown into a state of the greatest consterna- tion on Tuesday last, by 'one of the most cool-blooded and I' unnatural murders,' perhaps, ever recorded in the annals of crime. The unfortunate victim is a poor man, named John I Dobson, aged b2, a weaver by trade, who had only lived a' r ...

AN ATTORNEY'S ACTION

... | Area At the Lincolaassizes, on Monday, thefollowingease i was tried:- Walesby v. Hurdma. I This was an action of trespass. Mr. M. D. Hill and Mr. l Whitehurst appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Huumfrey and Mr. Miller for the defendant. In opening the case, Mr. Hill stated that the plaintiff was I a solicitor, and the defendant a farmer. The plaintiff com. l plained of an assault having ...