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... Wvilill ??111telligow. PREROGATIVE COIJRr-LoXoox, THuRSDAY. In the Goods of John Stedleir, Eslq. (a telo dose.) 'inv Queen's Advocate saili that Jothn Sadloir, late f Gloucester Square, ?? Park. died on the 17th t Fetirutry, 1856, intestate. 13y an iiqoisition, aken at ?? oi the I Iths of March followilg, wai found that the ldtcoa-d did feloniously take is Own life, and a verdict ofd tlO ide ...

LENT ASSIZES, 1857

... COUNTY LOUTH ASSIZES. Dundalk, Tuesd(ly, March 3. MR JUSTICE PERnIN hiavilng, yesterday, finished the ,riminal business, left err route for Monaghan this efternoon. RSECORID CoURT. T;1e LORD CnIIIF IAisowN having concluded the iearing of the civil bill appeals yesterday, took his eat this morninig,, at half-past nine o'cloclk, when hr following cn6e was callod on fur trial, being the tly one ...

THE TURF—CURIOUS TRIAL

... Tl-IE TURF-CUIRIQUS TRIAL. T II.%r one half of the aworld i3 ignorant of ]low thle oflher liif lives, is en Old enotn-u saying, which v oal 1 ?? to [le viiingil lra illustrat ed bv the case 'Clan t I. La Mlert, which was tried. on Satir- ?? lst before Mi' Justice Willes at Oxford. In tilo p rocuedilg werc involved thle son of an English wdhlvi an, a quack docter, nn f rish inan in an imles- ...

THE BROADSTONE MURDER CASE

... Tla cognisance of the Broadstolic murder has passed from thle tribunals of huanui justice to a highler jurisdiction. Of the gnilt or innocence of the man, who leaves thc criminal dock of thC lublin Commission Court acquitted, there can be no fmrther trial, according to E nglish lawv, though he wvere to staud betbre the wholc world to-morrow thle self-aldmaitted murderer. With the coliclusion ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... B3ELFAST POLICE COURT-SrTURDAY. [B3eforeDr. MfiVt lY.J. C.A.tx Esqauand Ci UtN Esq. 11.M1.] IRts't ARItREST UND)ER Trit, LIROCLAMATION'. Sam el or'trttt of Sti aidnitllis ptittean d tod 31iSTetO a clarge ot havingg a pistoi in his possession. withoutt license, within tue ?? district, loat. Ito'l' sonic discussion, t le case was remanded till Monlay. VR'ENIL. Jlt'ti 6111''I1'AltDS. For ...

THE ASSIZES

... TH11E ASSIZES. IT Will bO ?? that Lthe Crown business of thre Antiim Assizes termiairstedl on Situlo(ra v. lbe Nisi Plrilis business will, hl :vvorw, in all pri babilit v, oc- uplly the greater part, if not the whole, of the preseiut wook, not more than ?? of tire Records having been, for so Fill, disposed of. It is wvith painl we observe that oite of thie rimil trials has resulteid ill a ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-IlVl)EDNEDAY. lel'rore the MAYOR, and V. S. FAkcv, Esq., ]tMJ] '[iiTa list of ofierices to-day was untisially short, and few of' the cases u orithlv of being recorrded. Ali IM [ret) CllitjiiuiI. Betefs Sales, alias Kstemala, a fiolorn-loonlg' crea- turey, albout six-andI -t:irYiv yea's of a ige, Was ?? with having trown lhers el5f into i pit in a brii ohfield, svitib the ...

THE RUGELEY POISONING CASES

... ON n1101ldy, Captain J. I. Hlatton, tile Chief of theo StafFordshire County Police, had an interview with Sir George Grey, and vas afterwards engaged in inquiring into the circumstances connect- d with the death of 'Mr. J. Parsons Cook. It is believed that he lias succeede! in ilablillng ?? imnlortallt evidence, vhich will lie forthcoming ?? the trial or the alleged proisner inl March next. ...

THE BIBLE-BURNING CASE AT KINGSTOWN

... ITHE BIBLIT-BUENING CASE AT I KINGSTOWN. A victonous effort has ?? made by the Roman Catholic andr Liberal Protestallt Illess to get up1 a cireumetaintial contradicutil to the ?? facts coniected with this case, which wve lately brought before our resadelsi, relyinitz on the authority of a correspondent of the Eueiin7 Packet, an ';eye- witness of the hideous trans:tction. The Erealibg Post, ...

LAW

... L AW COURT OF CEIANCE;RY-SATLURDA. MNiT .It itt kill sclnitDIt.IIV Upon the motion of Mr. Ol114%agan, Q.C., AMr. Thos. lindlsay, Clief-constbln ti of Bitilast, was appolitetl a MAfaster Extraordinary for receiving afidatvits for tile Court of Cbaiicery in that l own, COUR'l.' OF QUEEN'S iSENCt[-SATUDuAY, NOV.3 [llefore the (CIitI~ Jusr Tv, 110n. .Jlstice Cti'ULPTox, and Wl i. i Justice ...

THE SAINTFIELD MURDER

... TIlE SAINTFIELD MURDER. Tnr criminal business of the Down Assizes closed on Saturday last with the most solemn and melan- choly of all judicial proceedings- the dooming of a fellow-creature to a public and disgraceful death. The murderess, Agnes Burns, was sentenced by Chief Baron Pigott to be executed on the 25th of April next. We report, in full, the affecting and sadly-instructive terms of ...

The Press

... E. bc Tjcm5. THE CHAJIGE AG'AINST TIhE_ FOREIG-N (IFroni tA- Press.) Jx Out' hLaS number we made a serions ebar'gcagainstI Lord Clarentdon. It was one which, whatever die w-ian of its communnication, could scarcely be left, Ln- 110tijedr, or- UlIefu.ted, Wex'Ci it un1true0. It attratctd consith'rable attention, and the 11itt..icUS friends; or tile 6civerniiietit ma;12 Ii ii-otivenon et ...