MEETING AT BANGOR

... Mi]1'T'IN'G AT BANGOR. [lF .T OM 0 Rl' l . ito vrttt.j YlEslFRDAY, Iii pursilanee of requ hit iin, a mleeting of thec ji ihabitatits of the tparisih of Bangor was lield inl the Court- bousc of that town, for the purtpose of adloptitig resolutions, caprossive of loyalty to the throne, anti Contidtence inl the gove rinment at thle present crisis of aflairs. Tue meceting Was tinosclrons. and ...

Assizes Intelligence

... ff & i-co flitcIfigoict. ANTRIM. a RECOUD COulT. a carricAfmrgus, Ilonday, July 31. o [CONTINU11D FROM THE NFWS-LETTER OF TUESDAY.] j IMPORTANT AND EXTRIAOIRDINARY IILL CASE. s 1lclicks and others v. RIobert Turnly. t C Tax, following is the statement of Mr. GrLn.oaz, Q.C., ona opening the case for the defendant in this action, for which t we wcre unable to find room in our last:- b Mr. Gs ...

THE COUNTY ANTRIM GRAND JURY AND THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... TH-E COUNTY ANTRIM GRAND JURY AND TIE LORD LIEUTENANT. TuiE ?? is a copy of the resolution forwarded by the ?? and Grand Jury of the County Antrim, at tile last assizes, to the Lord Lieutenant, with his Excellney's reply:- \e, tlhe Hligh-Sheriff and Grand Jory of tile County of Antriln, assembledl at Surniner Assizes, 1848, feel called upon, at this molencitous crisis, to come forward and de ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YESTERDAY. ?? so ?? AJjtR - GUILDHAIL-L ?? or.MAB S, TO aUPPOjT ToIf ?? WaBN CIL.--Ar. Lkoate, of the firm of' Chapman,. Elcoate and Co., printers, in Shojlane, was' summoned to show why he *etused to continue I.jvWenta. of l0s. per week to his apprentice, twho from illness had been unable to work for sbme vees past It appeared that about e three years back James Edwards was ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... PO l LICE.-YESTERDAY. - - ?? Xf.sAEJAPAY. BoW- sTRsET.-POST OFFICEfl RoisitY,- T. Eagle, a clerk in the General Post-ofice, was ilnally examined, charged with stealing two letters containing money, the property of the Postmaster-General. The prisoner was em- ployed, on the morning of the 1st inst., in dividing letters, and was observed from the gallery by a mesuenger to conceal one letter ...

Law Intelligence

... NOTICES.-TsiiS DAY. CrAxcsatv, Lece,.a'O-i55, 10.-Appeals: ileoehv.Ford, part heard; FootLone hire hallway v. North Western Itailiyay; Attorncy.(ioeeroi I v, Wilesti (2); Mesley V. Baker. Vic,:.CiiaeeecLLOtis', LiNeOi.N'5.INN, l0.-(SiisiwLLi..) - Canoes, &c. : Attoreey.GOnOrtil v. Lien of Stanifeed, part heard; Maybew ?. Reynolds, notion by ordcr ; Nowry and Enniskillon ltailway v. ? KNIGhT ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... ' I ; i . , [ I 5 7 7 - . .1 ! ., . 'r - i.- -o'2dPO -t8Eilwi. a l t~a mat un4 bem_ !'z . .:WOR8HTP'STREET.' -. Ta Muara ?? :~ 41 1LD8~a;-F.F; HktC, sss The bottle coajter, - 7olg. be ai'n of very abjct appearance, whowas.doibse a-k it :itreet juggler, Was charged-before Mr. H ?? on msupieo tio havg been rpicated in tbe 'wilbl nurrerg'f :eni.. .aThe eha'ge egalnsttht rriisenesP 's-tc ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YE.STERDAY. AIANSION HOU.SE-ALLCOIrpD ATrLMIPTED EXToR- TION OF MuINrT.-Mr. 1?. R 13, oorussl, of No. 4, Bedford- place, Old KCittroad, appeared to ansver a charge of having olicrud to prevent tile printing nnd publishing of certain inaitters touching the compisilnant with intent to exrort moenr v. The charee was brought upon the 6 & 7 Vic., ap,. 96, see. 3, end it wa setated, for the ...

Law Intelligence

... Tidu Intriltyncr. NOFNlf'S-tisDAY. 'lst . 5. t V. ?? rl, Imunt.I XI SI trt(IV MI; (I Is' is Ill.. It s , sflitctts 2 ixsu' s. W'.55 cImiff, i2 .Ncttl V. ..'sfcciis's tipe'i,li'rwsi ?? i: 'it.r~litl it'~ ?? 1 '.Ittc'I' s.:s ocrs..w ills GJJ,~ AI 'T L I. , ~ 1. l i t 5. F' It Ii , Xiii.'7;iii EI c'ctL t. jl , ir I i tii .ci ?? ;1 II : I;, rr' Dzm~5. l act~tll ...

Law Intelligence

... isle I3IttclL.5t't. NOTWES.-Tills DAY. SI I ? II ?? ?? Vb, LtIlojil-, (I cmiivs Ward v. Shilpheril, fur. dirs. tm ; ?? l.AUns, ditto A.k rt Ito ur v. Thm ne, (I it to; Sou t II 1. (April, Wrirhl I . Warren ; Fox v. Otrt,-r, 11:141111 V.Marjoribillilis, Gr.1ith. V. AY,,,tt, Wright v. lhrri3on, dMu; V. ?? do :m 1 po?iti?Il1Glvenhumdo? v. ui,- ; Kwi:t V. Morr,-Vvt;tinn? 1,,. ?? Iv. Powell, IJlvi ...

THE NEW FOREST TIMBER ROBBERIES. PROCEEDINGS AT LYNDHURST

... TIE NEW FORESTr TIMBER ROBBERBIEs. I PR1OCEEDI)NGS AT LYNDI1URST. At the Mus-istrateB' Cout, e -lluso ody GP.Bwea keeper in lloltlre-wcood, fin the New Forest, and Jeremliah Coles, his bratlser-in-law, a wheelwright, at (Iorthy, near F'ordingbridge, were charged before It. Ci. Comipton, Easq., M'T1., aind a beachs of eight county' magis. trates, with stealing two pieces of timber from B3tldre ...

INQUEST ON LORD G. BENTINCK

... NLYARIK, SUNDAY MOItNINO.-Yesterday,at eleven o'clockl in the forenoon, Mr. Falkner, of this town, one of the coroners fbr the county, opened his court at Welbcck tAhbey, and proceeded to inquire into the cause of the death of the Right Hon. William Gecorge Frederick Cavendiso Bentinek, second son of the Duke 0± Portland, who, as is al- ready too well known, expired suddenly on Thursday after. ...