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BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY. [Before Sir Wm. G. JoHNsoN and W. S. TRACY, Esoa.3 STEALING A LETTER. - CHARGE AGAINST A LETTER- CARRIERa.-A mail, named M'Vey, formerly employed in the Post-office as a letter-carrier, was this day committed to stand his trial at the nest quarter sessions on a charge of stealing a letter containing a small sum of money. BEGGlXG-LETTrBR IMPOSTElt.-The case of ...

MR. DUFFY'S TRIAL

... The indictment against Air. Duffy still Drags it's slow length along. After yesterday's decision the rest of the line is 'not inappropriate-. Like a wounded snake, for, unquestionably, by that decision its serpent- like coils and folds have received a wound that de- prives it of a considerable portion of its vitality Yesterday, our readers will perceive by our report, the court ...

STATE PROSECTIONS

... ','STATE1'IO TNS. ?? so COMWISSION. COTIRT-YESTFlItWDAY. l-TH QUEEN to CHARLES GAVAN. DUFFY. Mr. Justice Perrin and Baron Richards took their seats on the bench shortly after 11 o'clock. REFUSAL OF THE COURT TO PRONOUNCE FINAL JUDGMENT AGAINST MR. DUFFY. Their lordships having on Saturday last, at the conclusion of the arguments upon the question as to whether there should be final judgment ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... 9l r A r *O- . T RI--- ?? - - -E .- Doctor S tock took hiis- Beat in court-yesiterdlavyat one o'clock-,~. pursuant to Ar'rang~dmen't. It havinlebeeu intiiinated'cb the arn rotr o-h seveal-lparties interested that tbe~ court would sed, deliver itf -1nal judgment in the two cases which had come St nd lbfr the deoupon r ithes.an with'regard. to both of: which,, lotand67e~dcision pwhen, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEN CE. LIMERICK. t (Fsaom OUIR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Limerick, Tuesday, 20th March, 1849. Judge Ball sat this morning so early as seven o'clock, to conclude the county business. A very large number of pri-I soners Weresentenced to various terns of imprisormenit Andf transpnrtation . a Charles HEaghel, Sohtdice, and Michael Cartypleaded guilty ts e ?? of robbing Head-constable ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGELVCL. TIPPEDRARY-SOUTH RIDING. (FROM OUR o-X CORRESPONDENT.) Clonmeli March 14th, 1849. The judges entered court this morning at 10 o'clock, *when the murder case that I mentioned yesterday was called on, and the prisoners Wim. Quinlan (Cull), and Hugh Kennedy, were accordingly placed at the bar, and given in charge for the murder of three bailiffs named Dwyer, Walsh, and Re- ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... tABtIN ;POL1CE-SAtLnDAY. tboLLEGE~g5TnEET. E X'rRAbRDh4Aitt CASE ut BrhAJit.-Jolti Watson, a respebtablb-iboldihd'pbisonh itppatttitly ftr 00 teats of age, was charged with bigamy, for haviitg ?? with a second, his first wife being still alive. 'Ar. Dunlevie as counsel, and Mr. J. B. Mulhall as agent, appeared for the accused; and Mr. Whithorn was for the prosecution. The circumstances ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Aft JTELI GE , I,, TIPPEUIY-NORTH !RIDING.,--. - (sHaoS ?? Coa poMM i.) ; .enagh, Monday. CHBhIIAL COIRT. : The Honourable JusticeApcksou todk bis e tlonts tl boeth at half-past nine-o'clock precisely The long pan'el ivig been called over, and a petit.jury sworn, James Kennedy, Alice Keniedy, and' Johm Coi4 lln, wa then put forward, charged w0itihaving ste a at -s'ofal'8, ' ;the ?? Falkiner.i- ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. 11SAD OFFICE. Mr. Magee made an order for 31. lO. fine at this office against a person named Thomas Callaghan, of Roundtown, for refusing to cleanse certain premises situate in the above town. T1ENRY-STREET OFFICE. A man named John Downey, was charged by a person named Caroline Massey, who stated that she resided at G, Off-lane, and about seven o'clock in the morning ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—LONDON, TUESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORi' COURT-LxONDON, TtES9AY. (Before the C jief Commissioner.) 7In tiwe Matter of S i'hozses Howland Roberts, Bi . The ins i% Out, described as late of Cork, Britfieldstown, 6, Sackville-street, Piccadilly, Paris, in the Republic of France, St. Heliers, Jersey, and Appleby Cottage, Cheshurt, came up for his discharge. The debts in his schedule are £51,914, of which £27,780 are ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTREIGENCB. I ROLLS COURT-YasTEaDAY. Daly in re joint Stock Cop ay'8 act, and Sandyrmount Railway. Mr. O'Callaghun, with whom was. Mr. Coates, applied on behalf of the petitioner that the affairs of the Dublin and Sandymount Atmospheric Railway Company be wound up pursuant to the provisions of the joint stock company's act, and that it be referred to one of the masters of chancery to wind ...

NENAGH ASSIZES

... (RALM OUR OWN COIRRESPO1DENT.) On Saturday the commission for the' north riding of Tip- perary, was opened before Judge Jackson with the. usual for- malities, and the following grand jury ?? Bayly, Esq., Debsborough, (foreman), Sir Thomas B. Dancer, Nicholas V. Maher, Esq., Al P., Richard E. Philips, James Lanigan, John J. Lloyde, James Willington, Richard Gason, Thomas George Stoney, Joshua R ...