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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 ...

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- ...

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 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... BELFAST P'OLIC2 COURT.-NIONDAY. [Before J. STl'tnLri-, Esq., Nlayor of Belifot, ?? S. TRACEr, Eisq.. ant NV. J. (. Airt.E-, Esq.] After the tight cases had been disposed of, the folilo ving cises were hteird:- Anacioi-; t Rl(liMEyRS' FROst TtII Pr'tt'e .-Thlrec nie, namned Peter M'Donald Bell, i 13.ti Reid, alid Ro bert Orr, were brouighit li, in citstrdy, cilargeil souit rrbilihing a lean, ?? ...

Law Intelligence

... 4'Rim K-lacitignict. COURr OF CIIANCERY.-DuBnLs, FRIDAY. FIRST DAY OF TERM. T w-n-m was opened this day with the usual fomalities. The following is the list of the gegtllemen ebwo have appliel- to be admitted to the bar this term - John Parker Graham, Esq., of Chichester, Saesex; Mark Cardiff, Esq., *f 3elmnont House, co. Dublin Robert Fowler, jun., Esq., A.B., ?? of lRbthmoylan, coi Meath; ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Friday, January 11. The Court sat at. tea o'clock, this morning, when the fol- lowing gentlemen were sworn as a PETTY Jur :-Messrs. Francis Coates, John Woods, George Pelan, John Gillen, Thomas M'Creight, Daniel All. Lernian, Thonias Patterson George Thompson, James Boyd, William Dawson, James Lion, and Michael Lino. Tiomna.s Flynn, for stealing a shirt, ol the 31st Oclober, at 13elfast, fronm ...

Law Intelligence

... WLa1 )itctlUgflcC. COURT OF QUEEN'S l]ENCIl.-I)UBI.As, NVED:NE5sAY. Tiso full Court sat at one o'clock, heaving been previously engaged in chambner. Ct 11iMINATL ITFORM A~rinN-. The Queen at thoe ProosecZstion of John/ ardine ayeaiist F. TV. Coniuay, ?sq., Proprietor of the Evening Po.et. Mr. WHIoT1ESIDE, Q.C., With wxhom11 was Mr. Napier, Q.C., applied for a conditional or,!cr for a crminhal ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... 13ELFAST POLICE COURT.-YUS3rERnDY. [Before J. STIRLINsG, Esq., Mlyor of Belfast, anll Sir W%7. G. Jon NS-oN . ImPUOONT Ts-ni3I.-Chiarles Iliglies Was charged by Mr. ?? Barry, Warin)g-street, with stealiing a barrel of ber- rin gs from his store on SaitulrdaY last. It ?? that pri- sotter hal gonoe into llr. Barry's store, and roiled out a hat- rel i)f heirri gs, which lie mina eaged to convey ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE LATE A. B. BLEAZBY, ESQ

... INQUEST ON TIlE BODY eF TUE LATE As. 1; BLEAZB3Y, ESQ. TniE inquseN is not ilikely to cokeiicde' for so=6 day's; Ii id, however, but inore ;ustice to the accused parties to observe, that the evidence of some of thle witiiesses is of a very rosin flictitag character. Sut~de it for the prescitt to state that theO evidseded of ?? Comting andI Martin, the medical atten.: dants, was, that Mr. ...