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LAURELS AND INFAMY

... THnE case of Yescombo v. Walter Savage Landor, ?? in owr columns yesterday, is one which cannot be coiflfnlited upon without pain. An old man, and one who has 9iled a prominent position before tile woild, in the cvening oflids life, forfoits, by conduct the most malignant and detestable, tbe respect of Ills country, disgraces tihe profession of literature, and lenves upon every page lie has ...

LAW

... LA:W. COURT.OF QUEEN'S BENCH. DUBLIN, SATURDAY. [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] (Before Mr. Justice O'BRIEN.) THE QUEEN AT THE PROSECUTION OF THE REV, DAVID JEFFREY V. THlE VICAR-GENERAL OF TRHE UNITED DIOCESE OF DOWN AND CONNOR. Mr. D. K. LowiRy moved on behalf of the Rev. David Jeffirey, Presbyterian Minister of Groyabbey, in the County of Down, for a writ of prohibition, to le directed to the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—MAY 18

... COIUJRTL OF QUETN'S3 BENCIH-MAY 18. (Blefolre Mr.iiK ot iCU WIG Ir iT. AN, wii a( Commoii Jury.) Bt A HA O FlCi PROISEt ii OF' MIARRHI A i. Titis w~as ai actionlt Cii' Ial-(i ol (Ii' ItflhIIIN of Total'- natic the promise.; sccondlly, a ileiial thA thue phlln~- tif Wats readi' nodV Willilog to prlhfori i ; thijirtly, it flenial of any lirk!ecl i o iti; tuwl, Iart lily, that alter thts maing ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST l'OLLCE COURT-YEST1ERDAY. (Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.11.) There vwere afloat a ?? of ?? ijn custody this morning, on various charges. CAUTION TO FARMERS. John Connor, a farmer from Stonyford, was charged with having that morning forced his horse and cart into the Corn Market, out of his turn. The constalble havillg proved the charge, the prlisoller was fined 2s. 6d. and costs. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. (Before Dr. MPGEE, J.P.) ASSAULTS. Jane O'Neill was charged bY Jane Shields with an sssault, and also wiith being disorderly and having as- 3anited Constable Irvine. The prisoner was alusing Shields' child, and that )erson having interfered, she turned uplon and struck ier also. She then broke her window. Constable Irvine was called to arrest her, when s he ...

LAW

... COURT OF CIIANCERY-WEDNESDAY, JUNEG. His LOBDSHIP sat at eleven o'clock, and delivered judgment in the following case:- ROBERT DODDS V. DODDS. The petitioner prayed that he aight be declared entitled to the rents and profits of a farm situate in the County Armagh, and held under a lease dated October, 1799, from the Provost, Fellows, and Schiolars. of Trinity College, and containing a renowal ...

LAW

... LANE. R 0 L L S C 0 U It T. DUBLIN, SATURIDAY (FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTl%) Exparte OLPIIF.RTS; Re IALLYMENTA RAILWAY COMPANY. Mjr. JOnHN NORIVOOD applied on belralf orf tinl re;'i tionner tfat a sum of £S50, now standiu e tl ti!, :,oit of this Iatter', might be i ivested inl ?? lcc ?? . per-Cent. stock, an(d the dividends pai(l 'ate, 1cii from tilime to timic as they accried due. TIre ?? in ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POlIICE COURT-YiEiTERDAY. (Before IV. S. TRACI', Esq., B.M.) EMBIEZZLPIMENiT. A respectahle-looking young manl, named Joseph Poland, was brought up on a charge of' having ciin- hezzled a sun of £19, the property of his emiplov'eres Mcssrs. E. J. HIarland & Co., iron ship-builders, Qlleell's Island. Mr. T. B. Johnson, solicitor, conducted the prose- cution. The prisoner was undefunded. ...

LAW

... COURT OF EXClI]EQUER-MONDAY, (FItOMI OUR SLCOtAL REPORTER.) (Before t?1e Full COURT.) THlE BELFAST TEA FRIAUDS. TFIl ATTORNIEY-GENERAL V. ROBERT IIRiNLaY. This case came before the Court on Saturday npon demuirer to the informationi filed by the At- torney-General. M;I. r .7%,\1:eiCiAN opened tile demrurrer. Tho infor- mation had been frled to recover three several perial- ties of £4132 each ...

CORK CIVIL BILL COURT

... A ;rrrar zrn A COCK FIGHiT. DONOVAN V. GOSNFLL. Mr. M. J. COLLINS, who appeared for the plaintiff, said the case was an action for the trover of a game- cock. He wasinstructed that the customi amongst the gamesters of this country was to send their game- cocks, whenyoung, intothecountryforthebenefit of fresh air, and to undergo a course of training like their renowned contemporaries Sayers ...

MORTARA CASE AT WARWICK

... I 1 MORTARA CASE AT WARWICK. O OxSaturday evening last, some hundreds of people assembled in front of the residence of Mr. Norman, chemlist and druggist, of Smith Street, Warwick, in consequence of a man named George Gates creating a great disturbance about Ann Gates, his daughter, ,rho had been in the service of the foriner for some few months. It appeared that Mr. Norman was a Romnan ...

THE FATAL ENCOUNTER IN NORTHUMBERLAND STREET—INQUEST

... THE FATAL ENCOUNTER IN NORTItUMBER- LAND STREET-INQUEST. ON Tuosdo y m1ornling, the inquiry into the eircum- stances attending thle death of Mr. William Joim Rolterts was resumned at the Charing Cross IHospitail. Dr. Canton was rrealleol, and in answer tal tie coroler, salid that Major Muirray was much baetter this morning, and waes able to undergo an exainia-I ion, and was ainxious tO do so; ...