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BELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.—SATURDAY

... 13ELFAST PETTY SESSIONS.-SATuRTDAY. [Bcfore the AMayor, Sir W. G. JOHINSON, WV. S. TaIACiY, Esq., acli NV. J. C. AL.LE3N', Esq.] The case of the Excise agaicist Mr. Nathaniel Duncan, for a breach of the Excise laws, tricd on Thursday last, andl which appeireil in the Ntews-Letter, of Friday, was this fiay decided hv the Mlavor. His Worship said, aftcr a careful coisideration of all tile ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. MdANSION-HOUSE. f BBNEVOLBCNR.-The Lord Mayor requested that the press would acknowledge for him the receipt of the following a Bums for the poor box -TheMercere'Company, 101. W P I 101.; Beta, 61.; and Anonymous, the half of a 'di. note. e The last donation was inclosed in a note, of which the follow- i1 inR is a copy:- My Lord,-Will you have the goodness to j distribute ...

The RECORDS of the MAYOR'S COURT

... The RECOOADS of the MA YOeR'S CO URT. The following is the report made by Mr. Sergeant Mere- wtther, the town clerk, relative to the arrangements of the records of the Mayor's Court:- In obedience to the order that I should report from time to time the progress nmade in the examination and arrangement of the records of the Mayor's Court, I have to certify that in pursuance of the authority ...

Law Intelligence

... Rab3 IntleIUtntce. NOTICES-THis DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINORALLT-TREET. LIaPOaE Mn, Coscaessom HoeLoyn-Greenhow and Foster, Old- street, rectifiers, choice assig, 12; Robert Hamobar Lofts, miller, choice asalg., 1. INSOLVENT COURT, PORTuGAL-sTREET. BasoRz MR. C DssxoNEa LAW. - AT 10.-For discharge: Wit. liam Edwards. Protection: William Bailey, Thomas Wentworth. Adjourned proteotion: Michael ...

CORK POLICE OFFICE—THURSDAY

... CORK POLICE OFIUCE-TinuasDAy. Tt-is court was most uniusually crowdeild lbv parties who were anixioiis to isear tile case ofMcssrs. Stfllivan said IHynes aganjst Mir. Frith, all artist, wshielt has excited a great deal of iaterest anisd iai mscmis t is Cork. Mr. Frith is all artist lately arrived in Citrk ; aiid lie, to exlhibit his taleti , sclected a few persons well knows il Cork as ...

A MALAY MURDER

... I TAVOY, SRPT. 18 -A murd r of the most shocking and f revolting nature was committed last evening, about seven o'clock, by a Malay man, known by the name of Moung Bo, by which four pe ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF ELLIS JONES

... X|HEP ADJOaRNED INQUEI' ON TITE BODY. ~.1 : 01'OF ELLIS JONES. 'ntthe adjouirnedi inquest on thee body of Mr. Ellis coll Jd Sones, whoss strange death created an exirnordliinay of & ne senatiton at Carnarvon,. wits resntnid before Mr. wvhl ritZ -Powell, coroner, ora MonMey last. The evidentce n;f T R'beift Evans, the ptoliceainiu, who with M 1Nar lht RO01W lie were the only persons il company ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE, INTELLI}ENA'CE-MoNDAY. BOw-STRaET.-A young man named TapleyJ Eogar, who twas said to be coitnected with a respectable family, wias placed at the bar before Mr. Hall, charged with stealing a s letter containing a half-sovereign, a shilling, and a number of postage stamps, the property of the Postnmaster-Genieral. e Air. Peacock attended to conduct the case ; andr Mr. Hum- r phries' ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... NENVTOWNAIIDS QUARTER.SESSIONS. Ti'tr~sE sessions corsnmencml onl Thursday, the 27th tilt., at eleven n'click, wh enl tile fol ?? -Justi ens laok tei r seato. ni t hie, Beiich :-Tlienphltuls Jones', Escl., Assisiaat Ba'rrisier 1 J1. S. Crawford, James L. M'Catice, ?? Gus Stone, J, II Powecl, Thomas M'Lerothi, Andrew Cowan F. 0. lontigo- iniey, Ii_ F. Leslie, sisd HIugh it tontg~oinery, E sqrs ...

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... DE1UBYSll-]uL QUARTER SESSIONS. 'rhe.e Sessions commenced at the Countfy Hall yesterday (Tuesday), betore Joior, BAramy, Esq., Chairman, and a jut iI full Bench of Magistrates, among whom ate noticed the Ope 1`0l1owing;.-.V-l. muidy, Esq., Al~p. ;C. It. Colvile, Esq., bet MI.. ; W. Evans, Esq., MY.;1. Sir II. S. NVilmot,. Bart. ; b Sir IL. Seymour Mine, i~at., W. V ,. Newton, Esq. ; J. B. 8101 ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2481 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE MURDER IN THE UNITED STATES

... TI1Tt LA'[E UliNIDEI; ?? I N ITlt) STATIS. i Xc Iibluilshii, ?? thle txii tia t Pintilt AMGinniS. Wtil lives 5 in V~la lip ctllicd tice ?? BIichm hole' ?? 1)press-strct, hmacn- ?? thet miioitil nle, stjsioig h~i Ili, ,iweeli thiit ill, 'sw Dri. l'orit at hao itt ou'V &'litiR and 'eturned at six1 in the' even II ing. This n Inl Lto ?? Vi''lptiyec toi take away the olitll, o01 (lie relm of thet ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1899 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. MANSIONTIIOUSE.-William Blackbutrn, a well-dressed younig mali, who appeared to be perfectly at hlis ease, and t the moment he was put to the bar be all to take notes of the evidence against him, was charged before Mr. Aldermax c Hupiphery with having stolen a theodolite, value 251. The e details excited souse merriment. r Dir. John Symonds Marratt, optician, of No ...