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THE DROMORE PRESBYTERY.—CASE OF THE REV. WM. CRAIG

... THE DROMORE PRESBYTERY.-CASE OF THE REV. WM. CRAIG. Wa publish to-day a report of the proceedings at a special meeting of the Dronore Presbytery, held on Monday last, in reference to a charge brought against the Rev. Wm. Craig, the minister of ]st Dromara, by J. B. Kennedy, Esq., of denouncing that gentleman from the pulpit, and exciting the congregation to acts of violence and outrage. Tie ...

Law

... t ab. COURT OF CIIArNCERY-DUurDiN, MONDAY. an 1 S. M A G IE'S It3 T, Qu It s 5. Tbre Rei.v. R. Dill and another v. The Rev. Johrn Browne. 'M r. Gmi - rc 1,, Q.C., stilted that tile nriginil bill all licen filed in this case otl bhe 13iri April. 1847, end the amindldl hill (Jl tile 5th May, 1849; and the object of the suit was to crrry into effect the trusts of thle will of Mrs. MAlrtha M:igee. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-FPrDAY. [B3efore WV. S. TrACFy, Esq., R.M.] FURTous CAR-DRIVLNG.-F--Ugh Milliga, was sentenced to pay a file iif 5s., alsd costs, or to he imprisoned far 4S hoIIs, for furiously driving a horse and] carL through Arthur- street, is a state nf insehrirtv. REecuke.-Marv M Qiuillan and Patrick ?Q!Qnillan, mnther and Eon, were charged Iy Parker Carosith. special bailiff, with ...

Law Intelligence

... Lf aIx E-litc1ligymcf. COUlur OF QUIEEN S BEENCf1.-I)UBLIT, NVI-D-SISDAY. CRriMNAL tNF'ORTaATIOXS. T/e Qitert ra. f/ith pr'osecut;on of- Eli.f a. ?? Pr pe - i(f the Cornsercatire azd Drloyhebl, Lo;rfh air,! Meat/h Art- Alr. WhlIIT itneD npplilri for a coaditlional Criler far crirrri. nal infotrm:atironts agairnit theC fletfrildblt f,)r lihvig, (,rI Sat or. day last, the 4th Man, prirlih1 l ...

THE COMING SESSION.—THE IMPENDING STRUGGLE

... THII COMlIING SESSION'.-'PIlE IMPENDING STRUGGLE. YRSTERt)AY, Pairliamctet assenibledi for the dispatch of busiiness, and, as we write, thlc electric teleg-raph, and tilc mi bigltv polvcr if steam , Combhine their asnz-ingg forces to put us in possessioul of tle Royal Speecll-te khey to tile yet Uunviledil oysteries of all eventful session. But, as we cannot wait for that inlportalit ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... DOWNPATHICK QUARTER SESSIONS. TVevdnesdaey, MaPrch 26. Tirn General Sessions of the Peace for tile division of' Downpatrick commneinced at twelve o'cloclc to-day, before Theophilus Jones, Esq., Assistant-Barrister, and the following magistrates: J. W. Maxwell, Esq., John Sharmanz Crawford, Esq., Major Montgomery, P. R. M. Browne, Esq., A. 11. LIontgomery, Esq., Rev. Win. Aunesley, W. 13; Forde ...

ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT.—FRIDAY

... ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT.-FRIDAY. (Before the Chief Commissioner and Mr. Commissioner Longlield.) TuE above Commissioners sat this day for the disposal of encumbered property. No fewer than seven estates having been announced for sale,: an unusually large number of purchasers and others were in attendance. Among the sales were the following:- COUNTs OF lOuTII, llMEATS!, AND ANTRINr. It tfle ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF DO'WN ASSIZES. -Douwnpatfrick, Friday, July 16. CRO WN COURT. TMIm Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench entered the court this morning at ten o'clock, and itmnediately after the business of the Court was proceeded with. PeTr[T JuRtv-Messr's. Win. Farrel, George Davison, Janmes Durf, David Stewart, Thlomas Farrel, Samuel Gourley, John1 Hayes, Andrew Hutcheson, David Henry, John ...

FATHER NEWMAN IN THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... T'frnc is an agreeable prospect held forth to the friends of religious and social peace in Ireland by the friends of Dr. Newman, of Tractarian notoriety, to the presidency of the projected 1 Catholic University in this country. The reader is, doubtless, aware that Dr. Newman is the reputed author of the most im- portant of those Tracts for the Times, which may be considered the gospel of ...

THE SIXMILEBRIDGE INQUEST

... IT gives us much satisfaction to find that the course adopted by the Court of Queen's Bench in Dublin, in refusing to quash the inqisitions in this case, has met with universal disapprobation in every quarter save that where, of course, there will be much joy and exultation in the defeat of the Irish Attorney- General, and in the momentary triumph of priests and demagogues ovter right and ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT

... BELFAST POLICE COURT[ DiuttNG last week the cases at this court were few, and of little importance. The custody charges were all of a niheor character, and the Assizes engaging the soli- citors, little or nothing was done in the summons do- partinent till F R I DA Y, when the following case was disposed of:- 11'O1ITA\T TO P'ARMOIEIIS. John Murdochl, of laganvIale, faLrnmer, brought a complaint ...

THE GAROTTE MURDER AT HULL

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT, YORK.-DEcEmOEt 21ST. CROWN COURT. .John Snipe, John Smnit, and Ann Smitih were in- dicted for the wilful murder of William Francis Maple- thorpe, at Hull, on the 21st May last; and Mfrary Ann Robhstson was charged with harbouring the male pri- soners, knowing them to have committed the murder. Mr. XW. asrf, Q.C., stated the case for the prosecu- tion, as it appeared in the ...