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COURT MARTIAL

... COURT MARTIALI PLYMOUTIH, JAN. 2.-A court-martial assembled yester.,. day, on board her Majesty's ship Impregnable, Captain Ors T. Maitland, in Haamoaze, for the trial of Lieutenanl Wi?¢iam, John Lowry, of her Majesty's sloop Britomart, on thq Youa following charges:- 1 For that the said William John Lowry, when actipg lieutenant of her Majesty's sloop Britomart, and in actual service and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLIOE-YLSTERDAY. trIEAD OFFICE. BASE CoiN.-Maria Condron, and Moseclila Condron, her mother, were charged under the following Circumstances:- Mr. Thomas Palmer, shopkeeper, 75, Thomas-street, stated that on the 3d inst. the first-named prisoner applied at his shop for a halfpenny worth of tape, and tendered in pay- t ment a fourpenny piece, which, on examination, he dis- covered to be ...

INSOLVENT COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT CUjtA [.-SATURDA.R liye r the Rcev. John l'oyne Seryea'4. Mr. M'Dermott, counsel for the insolvent, stated that he ivas happy to be in a position to inform the court that the opposition against his client had been vithdrawn. Tlire t-v . MIr. Sergeant's character as a minister of the gospel was as dear to him as his existence, and Mr. Shaw, the only re- mainiing oppositlonist, had ...

Law Intelligence

... 1,aW 3:11tcHignia'. INSOLVE1NT COURT.-Du3LIN, WwoDNESeD.xi. [Before the Full Court.] In 's0 H1am ilton. The insolvent in this case was the captain of a merchiant vesscl, of which Mr. Blarnett, of Belfast, was the owner, mul the grounds of opposition by tile owner to the insolveoit's dischalrg was, that lie hail hbypotliecated the ship, aid also raised lnt the crodit of the cargo £350, a ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-SATURDAY. [Before V. S. TRAcEY, Esq.] FUnIoUs DRIVING.-John Lappan, and John Skillen, l1illsborougli, were charged by one of the police with furious driving, anul showing horses in lligh-street on the previous (lay. Mr. Tracey imposed a small penalty, and cautiosed de. fenldants against similar conduct in future. Informations were taken against John KTing, Caddell's- ...

FRAUDS IN THE COAL TRADE

... I I MANSION IIOUSE, TUESDAY, 8TH JANUARY. - Rohert Stonie master of the schooner Swift, from Cardiff, wais summooned by Polie-constable William Connor, 185 B, and 'Toins M'Cabe, 96 B, for delivering coal deticient in weight, with intent to defraud. Constable Connor on bring sworn said that, being on duty on Saturday, the lith inst., on Burgh-quay, his attention wasI attracted to the manner in ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... j. eRM~AGEI m .- AR TER I - - - + I i: ARlkAB if. QUARNTER SESSr;ON{S S.JLTUIDAY. , roOR RsArTE DIFORTAFlsti DECi1iSON'! AS IT' AFFHCTS,;. THV7S4'TLS'1ODtttSG UNDEIt IttEOCRONWNS.. :Robert.Moore;- oppelflhat; the G'eardieia of P the POor of A3' F s> .2 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—LONDON, MONDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURU-L(,Nox, MONDAY. EXTRIAORDINARY CAS. 0F1 Ai8SAULT-DEATH OF' THlE PRIOSECUTOR IN CitULIT. Samuel Grieves Harvey, a tall powerful man, was indicted for assaulthig James Dodsley TawIny. Mr. Clarkson and Mr. Bodkin prosecuted, and Mr. Ballan- tine appeared for the defendant. Mr. Iularkaon, in opening the case, said that the defendant was accused of one of the most dastardly ...

KILMANHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... KiLOIA1N1AM QUARTWR SESSIONS. (Before Henry lenimis, Esq., Chairman, and a bench of magistrates ) Immediately after the swearing of the grand jury, the con- th sideration of publicaos' licences was gone into. y( William Flanagan applied for a licence at the corner of the I Ratbgar-rnad, Rathinines, which was opposed by the Rath- mines commissioners. On examination it appears that the applicant ...

DUNDALK QUARTER SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... I DUNDALK QUARTER SESSIONS-FBIDAY. 351oRTANT DECISION. tt Peter Markeywas indicted for having, at Carrickedmond, I on thF? 24th December, rescued five cows from Mr. John o' Thomas Dickie, high constable, and also for an assault. -t John Thomas Dickie examirned-I am high constable of 01 the barony of Dundalk, and collector of county cses; on the a' 24th of December seized on six cows at ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... 131ELFAST Q UA R T E R SESS IONS. CnOWN DAY-THURSDAY. Shortlv afier tou o'clilck, the AqsslS`'A-Tr-BAivRisTrn eli- terord Cotiri, and the Crown husii es, was proceeiled wiith. Thre following genitlemen overe sworn oli the GRAvNOD JUIIY.-Thomas Chirinsidoe Williamn Graham, David Beat lty, Rolert Stewaert, Job n 131acli, Ledly Clarlte, Salmiel Boydl, Tieoball Biihell, William lBnvd, Rich.ard B a ...

LAW INTELIGENCE

... LAW IN7ELLIGFNCE, OPENING OF HIILARY TERM. Yesterday, Hilary Terinsfor 1850 was opened at the Four Courts, with allthe usualformalities. The Hall was densely crowded with members of the bar, solicitors, and citizens, to witness the ceremony. There were also a large number of elegantly attired ladies present. About twelve o'clock the Lord Chancellor arrived at the courts, and took his place at ...