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... Law rilitclUgeme. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCOI.-DUBT',NMONDvY. Jardine v. Co1nwtiay. Tue Court, at tilrce o'clock, gavc jiltginenit in this case, dischargiig tile Order fora criminal prosecution, without costs. Thu CitIIEF Justricu:, ill pronouncing judligenit, said the court hadit(o ndilfictiltv whatever inl alloiviog the cause shown agninst the conditional ordtr. T'iev dlil so on two grounds ...

Law

... ¶Lahi HOUSE OF LORDS.-TUESDAY. Stephenson V. lh2'gginson. Tn s was an action of debt hroughtsagainst a registrar of the Ecclesiastical Court in Antrim, on the statute 53 Geo. III., chap. 68, sec. 10. The plaintiff was a proctor in those courts, and the action was brought to try whether the registrar could do any of those acts which it was the usual business of a proctor to perform. The section ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-WE1wr:SI)'-. [Before the MAYOR. ENTERING WiTU INTENT TO STEAL. JoAlm iHoran, a character wvell-lnowit to the police, was brought lip on a charge of having entered the house of Air. M'Quiston, of Strandtownl, on the pre- vious night, wvith intent to steal. AIr. AI'Qniston said that hearing a noise, about three o'clock this morning, he came down stairs and found the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-WEDNESDAY. [Before JOIN CURELL, Esq.] EMBEZZLEMENT OR MONEY. A young man, named Thomas Adamrs, who had been collecting clerk to Mr. Patrick Lindsay, coal-factor, Cromac Street, was charged with embezzling the sum of £24, the property of his employer. Adams had been sent with the money to lodge in the bank, but did not do so, and, on the circumstance being discovered, he ...

THE LATE MURDER IN THE QUEEN'S COUNTY

... TIIE INQUEST. A MAN named Sheeran was the first person to give the police intimation of this dreadful trageldy. In a short time after, thc constabulary from the BallVroan and the several adjoining stations, under the conmand of Mr. Sub-Inspector R. C. Read, of Abbeyleix, scoured the surrounding country. Some persons wvero arrested, who were supposed to give useful information, and Sub- ...

DOWNPATRICK PETTY SESSIONS

... Thiursday, Oct. 2. (Magistrates on the Bench:-Ar.Es. MirTsui, and J. - L. M'CaNce, R.M., Esqrs.) Robert Oasement was charged, by John Scott, with a common assault, at Quoile, on the 15th September last. Captain Scott stated that, on the morning of the 150h September, he had gone to water his cow, where all the neighbours water their cattle, and where he usually watered his-that, on going, he ...

THE SAVAGE MURDER IN ARMAGH

... FURTRIIR PARTICULARS. IN our last publication we gave an account (necessarily imperfect) of a dreadful murder in Armagh, the full particulars of which we now copy from the Newry Telegraph of yesterday:- On Monday evening last, the inhabitants of the pro verbially peaceable and quiet city of Armagh were shocked by the rumour that a murder had been per- petrated in the immediate neighbourhood of ...

THE MAGEE COLLEGE CASE

... AN arbitration, arising- out of the stormy and excitin- discussions respecting thoe Magee College, which took place at the last meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, held in Belfast, is in progess in Arbitration 10oom, No, 2, Four Courts, Dublin. To judge from the number of clergymen it attendance from the North it would app'ear to be to them a most interesting ...

Law

... CIHARGEJ OF EMBEZZLEM3ENT.BY A Cl,ERj AT THE ROYAl, 13BANK, OF IRELAND. I- enjassri-a Iise,-r, Psre. Gr.-ierser0r, Of York Street, b tuphefore themagistrateof Col- leg'e Street office, Dublin, in custody of Contstable Bre.- rar,by wholne ih ead boyn rreste lontlhe brevious : night at Glastltilto, onl a w~arr'ant char~ging him with emboszzl-' Ig and feloniously cnverting to his oweil use, an ...

Law

... ?? E ti COURT OF QUEEN'S, BENCH.-LONDON, JUNE 21 [Before Lord CANU!Tf;;s and a Special Jury.] I AcGIlli v. AeNsunsms. .Ir this case, the particulars of which have been before the public repeatedly, a d which arose from certain charges against Dr. Acbi i, byDr. Newman 'he plain. tiff (Dr. Achilli) had beco e a convert to Protestantism from Roman Catholicism; and Dr. Newman, after hav. L ing ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—LONDON, DEC. 16

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-LONDON, DEo. 16. | (Before the COMMON-SEEJsrAT.) CONVICTION FOR MURDERING A WIFE. .enr j Horler, 24, was indiated for the wilful mur- der of his wife, Anne Horler. Anne Rogers said-I reside at Bath, and the prisoner married my daughter, the deceased, in June, 1851. Previously to the 15th Nov. last, I received a commu- nicatiori, in consequence of which I came to London, ...

DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ROME

... TiE Times asserts, on the authority of a paraugraph, copied orom a foreign journal, that the Derby Admi- nistration have recently fiailed in an attempt to renew and improve our diplomnatic relations with Rome and expresses its surprise that a Ministry which lays claim to high Protestant principles and character should have authorised a measure which is so liable to be inisconstrued by the ...