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A DUTIFUL AND AFFECTIONATE SON

... AT Ballymena Petty Sessions, on Monday last, Patrick Kennedy, a farmer resident at Carnmore, in the parish of Dunaghy, appeared on summons issued at suit of the Guardians of the Poor of Ballymena Union, who charged him with having refused or neglected to provide for the maintenance of his widowed mother, who, being in a state of destitution, had obtained admission to the Union Workhouse, as an ...

THE HOMICIDE NEAR DERRY

... TIHE HOMICIDE NEAlR DERRY. THLs inqtpest on the body of llagan was opened at his father's residence, Crievagh, on Thursday nornt- ing, at ten o'clock, before Mr. Lloyd, Coroner. Jamies Hayden, Esq., appiomred for [he next of kin, and IHenry MCCav, E.lsiq., LL.B., on behal f ot, it WaS niile'stood ,, tl tiioiur inel in the employnitit nt DI. lillet'. TWOvo of the latter appeared very such iii- ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTInVDAY. (Before W. S. TrAcy, Esq., Ilil. .) SELINIG UNSOUND PORK% THug! h i\L Cally, Bt3lysallagih, was broh itbt pl) on a char-ge prexirred against him by Mr. Arthur Gaffikin of having sold unsound pork in thbe mnarkeet at 17s Gld. a cwt., thl' ?? price beina 58. Gd a cwt. AMr. Wi.l Seeds condtleted thc prosecution, and Mr. Young the defence. Mr. Gaffitzin, examined ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... F O BELFAST POLICE COURTrSATUR{DAY. (Before IV, S. TRACY, R.q., R.M., and Wm. DuTN- VILLE, ]sq., J.P.t rH5E FIRING OF SQUIUS AND ClAOERtttS IN 5trGI STPiE,(TA 'In eate were several plrisonirs broun lht np in custody this tntiroing Otl ct;trzes arising out of the filting of wcttibs and craclko-rs ill High Street. Otn Friday even- ing, when the constaliles, in attempting to clear the itlreets of ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1861

... SUMMER A.SSIZES, 1SC . COUNTY OF ARIMAGH,1 (FROM 001OUR 0 1VrI1r0R(T!EI.) AiOMAOil, MONDA\Y CROWN COrIMT. ALt dloen o'elock the, H-on. Baron Ifuvti-s, who wva;s Ii accosmpasniedi by the iiigh-Sbceriff, St. John Thonm, s- i Bilacker, Esq., took his seat in the Crowni Court. si The. Commriission having boon read by Mr. Thoasle, LI Dobbin, the GnI ad1c Juerors answered to t hell' ?? LI05 and were ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. WT. S. Tm4CEy, Esq,, R.'DL, sat in the Police-office in consequence of the Police Cont being shet up for, repairs. DISORlDERLY CONDUCT AND ASSAULT. John Neill w hs harged by Sub-Constable Roch- fordwith gbeen drunk and disorderly. The sub-constable deposed that, when he arrested the prisoner on the above charge, he struck him seve- ral times; and broke the rail ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... I YEsTmAv morning, shortly before ten o'clock, J. H. OTwAy, Esq., Q.C., Chairman of the County, took his seat in the Crown Court. INSOLVENT CASES. John Kennedy, Ballymena, was discharged, unop- hosed. I . l re JOHN ESTyER. The insolvent in this case was a farmer, residing in Ballynafeigh, and sought to be discharged, through his attorney, Mr. A. O'Rbrke. Mr. W. Seeds opposed his discharge on ...

EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENTS IN MARRIED LIFE

... 3 EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENTS IN MAR PED 3 LIFE.- - - ti Tajlr folloving case was beard on Monday at the Baudon Petty Sessions, before the Earl of Bandon, Colonel the lion. EI B. Bornard, M.P.; Captain Wheeler; CI. B. Teulon, C. B. Alsrtin, asld Henry Htacstt, Esqrs:-It was a sunmionS at the suit of mlr. MDargtaret Spillor, of Uplands, ngainst Mr. WV. A. Spiller, hlir husband, for having, on ?? ...

LANDED ESTATES COURT

... DUDLvS, TauRUD.mi. ; Duzltsoom, Taenao-t.i' LBefore Jad3 BoneOBs.] COUNTY TYRIONE. ESTATE Or JOSEPH ]NI'ODNNTLL; J. CLOSE, PETITIONLT' Life estate of the owner, sped 50;, in part of town- land of fi]!llyn al, 7TSa. Or!. Oi., held for residule of 21 yiears from 1s5s. Jessy',. J. M;Donnell and George itenny ?? for £2'.50. Thomas Johnston, so- COtNiY FretEA'AAI.T. ESTA2TE OF ATLLS AUMeTItOXO, ...

THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDRA

... P1Oll TEE TIMES)_ IT is, we think, undoubted that there are cousi- derations which were not presented to the jury at the trial, and which require that the whole t question should be once more thoroughly dis- cussed. In the first place, there is the position a taken by the present Attorney-General with re- spect to the ?? by their very construe- f tion they are essentially adapted to warfare, ...

CASE OF A BRITISH SUBJECT IN NEW ORLEANS

... CASE OF A BEITISH SUBJECT IN NEW ORLEANS. Teen following is a copy of the correspondence in re- ference to the case of Mr. Cosby, who was some time inmnrisoned in New Orleans:- ?? Chichester Street, Belfast, a th June, 18f3. Sea -Enclosed wo be, to hand you a letter re- cently received from a yongia man naumed Cosby, noew a prisonee in New Orleans, by his mnother, a re- spectable widow lady ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. [Before EDWARD OnIME, Esq., R.M., and JOHN F. FEnouSoN, Esq., D.L., J.P.1, LAACENY. John Lynas, a young boy, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment, for having stolen several D jieces of brass from the establishment of Messrs. Reynolds & Co., engineers end machine.makers, Mill Street, to whom he hadbeen apprenticed. A STRANOE APPLOATION-MB. JOHN ]nA. AGAIN. Mr ...