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BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... B3ELF'AST POLICE COURT. V;:-ox:.:sA.Xw J'flef'orC J. UtAMUwe Esq-, 4 . ASc)A2.21.T AIND TrlZEl*ATI2NliNIN!A' 2 .7,ricsi lco 1rlhio was cimr:-&dl ?? a 11121 Ii, 22011100 Cemllpiaiiient, exant'ined hy Alr' Z.in-s, s~tud hoit im L Vwls 2 lepelliliker, ill thle (t~IliplI 122 lL. lii J'I' i''1 Abbtilt., with whoml lie had ''In fo Iiil 1W Ii.0.2 2 Vn2il'5 th whel~in. al lie 20d iii' of'iL1 i ill' ...

ARMY BEFORE SEBASTOPOL COMMITTEE

... IARM BEFORE SEBASTOPOL CO ITrT'EE. I PUBLIC INQUIRY. 'Tihe tneailiers ol' this committee aise: tabled soon aftet 12 o'clock, til .I1outlay. 'VToe space Itltltipolpri:att'i tt Ithi! autiieteu seas oot, hiovemrr, by any itwalis crotidet duoiitg thto proueudiags - _ ; Ttoe whiole of the nouilbers Orf the ?? ittee were I prosent:, tainely, Mr. Roebtioc, Ciairitn in; Sit' J. Pak. inigtLOi, LortI ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—LONDON, MONDAY

... CoURT OF CHtANCERY-T.ONDOoN, MNo TIra Celena o TiHE PEACT. Fri ?? ANTRIM ATTEXIPT- ING TO RUN' OFFI WIT!! AN IflRjrSS. In the English Court of Chancery, on -Monday, the iLOUD CulIA-,ciLLoR delivered judgment on, a motio which had previously been argued in the mdatter of 2'ornWl v. 2'AornhiW, that George Augustus aMil- ton Chijeliester and Augusta. Arabella Countess of Ferrers, do stand ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. [Before the MAYOR (S. G. Getty, Esq.,) and Wm. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.] A DISSELtTR. Johe Wifer was charged with being a deserter from the East India Company's service. Sergeant John Malone, 50th Regiment, stated that the prisoner had given himself up to him as a deserter. The prisoner did not deny the charge, and was remanded till his case be reported to the ...

EXECUTION OF DEDEA REDANIES

... MA5DSTONE. JmN. 1.-TThe rnur'derer Deden Re- danies was executed this morning at twelve o'clock, in front of the county jail at Maidstone. It will be unnecessary to strte more in detail the circumstances cornected with the crime for which the wretched man suffered than to remind our ren- ders that at the late wvintor assizes he pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with the wilful ...

MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... MURDER vN TILE HIGH1 SEAS. (Pi-aom thie Melboutrne HUerald of &~ptemtber'I ?? A charge ot' ti is nat ure was pr'eferired. y esterilay at the D~istt'irt Police Cor gi~lid Cii C ?? chief njat'' of thle Quleenl Of the Seas, lately a rri veil in port from Ncw Yor'k M~r. I fackett, S.M., pro- sided. 'Tite! prisoner was dlefeniled by MrI. 'Turiier, andi the Iio llwinty witnesses were o saninied [oni ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... THrE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE. LATOST ?? Tuis tra-gedy still remains involved in the samo mystery which has enshrouded it from the coMn. mencemeut. The ingenuity of the detectives fins been exerted to the utmost, but as yet, wve believe, tbev have been unable to find ally clue which might leadl to the discovery of the pierpetriator. It now appears establishied alincoct boeyoad doublt that plunder ...

COUNTY OF GALWAY ASSIZES

... G(aiway, Saturday, July 25. CROWN COURT. [Before Mr. Justice PERRin.-] CONSPIRING TO FORilE AND ALTER VOTING-PAPURS. The Rev. Patriek ,l''oaiara ant Parrick Donnellan were inlicted for conspiring to forge and alter cer- tails vothlg-papers for the election oi a umardian to the Glenaniaddv Union. AMessrs. West, Q.C., ani Morris prosecuted on be- half of the Poor-Law Cotnmmissioners; Messrs. ...

Law

... . x*. QUEEN'S BENCHI-DuDLS, SATUbDAY. IMIFORTANT TO MAGISTRATES. TIlE QUEEN, AT TIlE rnOSECUTION OF JAMES LALOR, V. THE JUSTICES OF TIE PEACE OF QUSEN'S COUNTY, In this case, which vvas argued yesterday, on the motion to quash the conviction by the magistrates at AbbcyleiX, on 15th August last, against Lalor, the Chief Jestice delivered tile judgment of the Court to the effect that the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... DUB.., YESTERDAIY. [FROMt OUR SPECIAL RE>PORITE .] [Before the Lord CmIIl.-JUSTiCR, and Justices BALL and Mo.Gul.] WM. DAVIS V. JAS. IRILAND AND VM. 3'NE'ILL, Tilms action in this case was broughit by the plaintiff, an attorney residing in Belfast, for recovery of aln ink-stannd anl candlestick. On a former clay the de- Cendants had iuoved for leave to plead double matter and the court ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1859

... bovs came out tvo men deep. There were abont ten or tsvelvc of tlcm and tbe flle was playing. They move(l down the strect. Aholit ten mimites ?? somecamc llp. Ono said What signifles it only 1n1 nny nrm nnd nnothersaid ?? SVhat about it ovhen doetor will wc go toty ?? lvill go to Dr. PaStonPapis'l pild(linge nrc out.sa I l;eard them say Vhat said onc; and t)notlicr said No vo will go ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... : I SATURDAY last, J. 11: OTWAY, Esq., Q.C., Chairman for the County Antrim, took his seat in the Grand Jury room, at half-past nine o'clock, to proceed with the bushiess of the Quarter Sessions, the judges benh- still in thc two) courts. TIE INSOLVENT CASES. IN RE JAMES IIALL. [Es Woas.r -Welre is insolvent Hall? Let hin stand forward. The insolvent was then put forward. His WORSIItP-Helle ...