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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

CALUMNIES AGAINST KOSSUTH

... CALUMNIES AGAINST KOSSUMH. at The following letter, -we (Dailp News) are informed, was lately forwarded to the editor of the Tines t- i- SteThere appeared in your Paper of the 2iith, a calum.- r, nious statement, affecting the charecter of a public men end ..a gentlewoman of, spotless reputation. Many weeks must i, necessarily elnpse ere M. Kossuth, or Countess Dembinski's r. husband, or the ...

CORK SESSIONS—FIRDAY, DEC. 28

... CORE SESSIONS-FR1I~)AY DEC. 28. (Before Walter Berwick, Esq.) THE INNISOARRA RIOT. Denis, John, Jeremiah, and Micheal Callaghan, JohnD;I- lea, Denis Leahy, Jeremiah Murphy, and about eight or ten more were indicted for a riot and malicious assault on John Curry, arising out of the rescue of the Widow Callaghan's corn, seized for rent due to Sir George Colthurst. The trial lasted for more than ...

CORONER'S VERDICT IN THE CASE OF DR. PARKMAN

... (Fron the Boston Post of 14thi Deceynber.) At six o'clock yesterday afternoon, the jury of inquest on the remains of the body found in the Medical College, made up their verdict, and the members of the preos, who lwere waiting in an adjoining room, were called into the ?? room to bear the verdict announced. After they had taken ltheir seats at the table, Colonel Pratt, the coroner, addressed ...

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE AT NIAGARA

... I MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE AT NTAGARA. -- The Detroit Advertiser gives the following particuareu the mysterious..death of Mrs. b1JIer, daughter of the Hon. John Norvell,. ,ie United Staiessenhabor of Detroit, and the wife of lajor MilleM ;of the'army, now in Florida,. This lady reached thie Eagte Hotel, at NWagtsr, froth Winchaestis,. Va., on the 26th Nov., with her two little ?? ai4 six vehrs old. ...

JURY COURT, EDINBURGH—DECEMBER 26

... JURY COURT, ED1NBURGH-DECEImnB 26. Gerrard or Kay v. Wilson. CURonUs CASE.-This was an action of damages for s-I duction, in which Mrs. Mary Ann Gerrard or Kay, and Joseph Kay, her husband, residing in Edinburgh, were pur- suers, and the trustees of the late William Ralph Wilson, sometime residing in Edinburgh, and afterwards in Glasgow, were defenders. The facts of the case, as stated for the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD-OFFICE. Housu ROBBERncts.-James Dogherty and John Carney were charged under the following circumstances- Police-constable 156 A, stated that he found the prisoners at an early hour that morning in some waste premises in Meath-street. They had with them a quantity of wearing apparel, consisting of dress caps, vests, trousers, a travelling bag, a number of bottles, ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... I SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS-TUBS The general quarter sesgions of the peace for the ?? | ,Surrey cojmmeai this roreo.at hbe-courthrouse ingtor aUsefvaey.b ...

WESTMISTER COUNTY COURT—WEDNESDAY

... WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT-WEDNisDAY. (Before F. Bayley, Esq., Judge). Bone v. Lord Keane. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, Miss Bone, of 150, Picadilly, against the defendant Lord Edward Arthur Wellington Keane, to recover the sum of fti. 18s. 2d., for the use and occupation of certain furnished apartments, under the following extraordinary circumstances:- - Mr. De la Mare, ...

CORK SESSIONS—MONDAY

... CORE SESSIONS-MIONDAY. (Before Walter Berwick, Esq., Q.C.) Btarrty v. IWrighJt. RUNNING ANVAY WIrTH Ccors.-This was an action in- stituted by Mr. Wim. Magill Barry against a farmer named Wright, of Rathmacullig, near this city, under the statute 15th Geo. 11., sees. S and 4, which creates a penalty against all parties assisting in the frudulent removal of crops by a tenant to avoid a distress ...