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... KaW Inteelince. THE STANFIELD IIALL MURDERS. CONVICTION OF RUSH-SENTENCE OF DEATH PASSED. NORWICH, WEDNESDAY.-Tile court was not so crowded this morning. Rrrsh was busily engaged during part of last night in writing, and preparing for the continuation of his defence to-day. lie ate a hasty breakfast at eight o'clock. Mr. Baron ?? took his seat at a quarter to nine. The Jury then entered the ...

BELFAST POLICE OFFICE.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST POLICE OFFICE.-FRIDAY, [Before J. F. FERGUSON, Esq.] TowN IMPROVEMENT Aer.-IMPORTANT MAGISTERM,. DEcIsION.-Mr. O'loRKrE appeared for the Belfast Town Council, to prefer a charge against JoAn Kerr, for exposing potatoes for sale, within the limits of the Town Improvement Act, in the yard attached to a public-house, kept in Great Edward-street, by Mr. Samuel M-Roberts. The Council, he ...

Law Intelligence

... Law Tltetligrnce. COMAIISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER. Dublin, Friday, Jan. 5. STATE TROSZCUTIONS.-MORZ DLUNDERlING. Their Lordships sat at one o'clock. ?? Queen v. Charles Gavan Dfty. Mar. Justice PEnRIN proceeded, at the sitting of the Court, to ironosnce a most elal)oratc judgmenit, the purport of which is, that the demiirrer of the prisonter siould he overrnledI with regard to tile first anid ...

COURT OF REVISION OF THE COUNTY ANTRIM JURORS' LISTS

... COURT OF REVISION OF TME COUNTY ANtf{PI JURORS' LISTS. [Tisit following report was preparcd( for publication in our last, but, in consequence of a mistake in the arrangement of the paper, it dil not appear, We are, thercforc, now obliged to supply tile deficioncy.] A special sessions for the purpose of extminisg annd re- vising the lists of jurors for the counisy Antrim, was held yesterday ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.-TuEsDAY. [Blefore t he Mayor r Sir W. G. JOHNSON O. I FriPOCIous DOGS.-In our polie report of Saturday last, I in the case of Mr. Reid against professor Young, for having f a large ferocious dog in his possession without log or muzzle, I it was mentioned that Sir Wnu. G . Johnson said he would defer entering judgment in the case till the following Tues- day, in order to ...

BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.-FRIDAY. [Before Sir W. G. JoiiNso-N, and W. S. TRACEY, Esq., R.M.] CAUrsIO to CAaDulvEas.-UndCr this heading in our last, was given a report of a charge brought by Mr. Campbell, against a car-driver, naincd liDogiherty, for mis- conduct; and it was stated that the Mayor ordered his license to be suspended for two months, but on the solicitation of the prosecutor his ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... INQAUEST ON PATRICK O'CONN3O5- Torn inquest, which was continued by adjournment on Friday last, was resumed on Monday. There was a large auditory. The following are the only interesting or important por- tions of the evidence:- John Haynes, inspector of the metropolitan detective po.~. ?? consequence of information I received, I went on. Tuesday, the 2fst of August, to the Brighton station, ...

Law Intelligence

... Eabi fttteligneie. DUBLIN COMMISSO'N.-TuesDAY. The Queen, v. Charles Gasoes Duffy. At the sitting of the Court this monrning, Mr. Doffy was placed at the lar. He appeared very pale and tfhin, but his mainer, as usual, was cheerful and composed. The following gentlemen were then sworn on the jury:- Thomas Saunders, foreman; Daniel Hutton, Charles Egan. James Falon, Fergus Farrell, James Haigh, ...

SANGUINARY AND FATAL AFFRAY, COLLISION BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE RIBBONMEN— TWO PERSONS KILLED

... SANGUINARY AND FATAL AFFRAY, COLLISION BE- TWEEN TIHE POLICE AND TIlE RIBBONMEN- TWO PERSONS KILLED. ON Saturday (Patrick's Day), a fearful riot, attended with loss of life, occurred at the little village of Crossgar, about four miles and a-half from Downpatrick, on the Belfast Toad, the result of which was, that a policeman and a woman were shot dead, two other persons dangerously wounded, ...

Law Intelligence

... LaW l3uteltigence. DUBLIN COMMISSION COURT. The Queen v. C. G. Daffy. MONDAY, FEB. 19.-It being generally known that the defcnce, in the case of Mr. Puffy, would be opened this morning, anl that Mr. Butt, Q.C., would address the jury on behalf of the prisoner, the Court was crowded from ail early hour. Mr. Justice Ball and Baron Lcfroy took their seats at twenty minutes past cleven, when ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-SATURDAY. [Before tile MAYOR and W. S. TRiACEY, Esq.] Several herring-dealers were brought beforc the Court to- day by the inspector of provisions, for exposing unsound provisions, and were fined in the usual penalties. CHAnGrE AGAINST AN AtPrL ENrICE FOR LEA.VING RII MASTER'S EMILOYYMENI'.-A yousg lad, namied Rodgers, was sumnmoned to answer the complaint of his master, ...

A DOUBLE BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE. —CURIOUS AND NOVEL CASE

... A DOUBLE BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE. -CURIOUS AND NOVEL CASE. .A VERY extraordinary and amnusing case, or rather cases-for there were two of thetm-of breaches of promise of marriage, came onl for hearing at. thle Bailieborough -sessions, which terminated onl Saturday last, in vsiidch, in the first case, Wilson D),i.lup. a ferncer, residing near Cuotchill, was plain- I iff, Indt Jai Wiilisce ...