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MOIRA PETTY SESSIONS

... MfOIRA PETTY SESSIONS. THEEZ PERSONS CHARGED WITH USING TREASONABIE AND SEDITIOUS LANGUAGE. A SPECiAL Petty Sessions was held at Moira on Wed- nesday last, for the purpose of investigating three cases, in which the accused were charged with using treasonable and seditious languag.e. The pri- sioners had been confined in Downpatrick Jail since the 23rd February last, under the Habeas Corpus ...

THE SUICIDE AT THE WORKHOUSE

... INQUEST ON THE DECEASED. YasEnnaB, an inquest was held in the Board-room of the Union Workhouse by R. F. Didi, Esq, M.D., Coroner, and a respectable jury, on the body of Mary Lennon, who committed suicide by hanging herself from one of the trees in the shrubbery in front of that institution on Tuesday night. Sarsh Morrison (nurse in the medical ward) de- ?? deeased came into the house on Satur ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... COUNTY OF TYRONE. OMAGH, JULY 19. CROWN COURT. ASSAULT. David Ewings was indicted for assaulting Cathe- rine Kelly. IHeo pleaded not guilty, and was de- fended by Mr. Irvine. The case arose out of a dis- pute about a piece of boge. The prosecutrix alleged that the traverser had tried to bury her alive, but after being unearthed her first cry wvas for her I net, which had been somehow removed ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before the MeAR (William Mnllan, Esq.); J. C. O'DoNXFI.T,c , Eeq., R.U.; and EowDrAR Onus, Esq., R.A I PIRTY EXPRESSIOgS. Charlis Corrianu was charged by Sab-Constable 1PLautghli with being drunk and making use of party expressions. The prisoner was arrested by the constable for beirg drunk, and on the way to the Police Office he proclaimed himstlf a Fenian. He ...

Legal Intelligence

... lp- -it ?Irtcffi4 &Z4, -- bra. - -- MASTER MURPHY'S OFFICE. DuBLIN, FlnDAY. [Fnom oun SPECIAL REPORTEn.] a BARiKER V. DONALDSON. THE petition in this case was filed by a creditor, for - the administration of the estate of the lato John Donaldson, of Newtownhlamilton, in. the Co. Armagh. It came before Blaster Murphy, for the purpose of s having a viva voce examination of the parties who had ...

Assize Intelligence

... _A, 55heJidhgenrt. COUNTY TYRONE. OMAGH, THURSDAY. (Before the Right Hon. Baron Fxrzoxa&Ln.) RIOTOUS ASSEMIRLY, AFTRAY, AN'D ASSAULT. - David Hunter and John Hunter, two respectable- looeing men, pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging them with having riotously assembled at Killen, on 26th June, and with assaulting Charles Henry and James Caldwell. The case arose out of a dispute ...

DEVOTED BILLY AND HIS DARLING SOPHONISBA

... DEVOTED BILLY AND HIS ,DARLING SOPHONISBA. IEBECH OF PROMISE OF Nt.1ARIAOE. AT the Warwick Assizes, on Thursday, the case of Loveday v. Mloore was heard before Lord Chief- Jnstice ERLn and a Special Jury. The declaration alleged that the defendant agreed to mnlrry the plaintiff within a reasonable time, nnd that suc h time had elapsed witbout the defendalnt fimling such agreement. The ...

Legal Intelligence

... reft jalnft.ffgenC. COURT OF PROBATE-DUBDLI, Novnunxa G. [Before the Right Ron. Judge xEArTINa.J TODD V. THOMPSON. Turs was a suit to try the validity of a will mado in 1858. The testator was e farmer near Newry. Probate had been taken out at the time; but, a ques- tion having been afterwards raised on the ground of undue execution, it became requisite to prove the will in form. Evidence ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATUZAy. [Before Wax. S. TUC, ;lDsq., R.N. . LARIENY FROM A POP. Alexander M'Connell wag&5 cadhed with having stolen a sum of 5s, in coppers,4amo the Shop drawer of Mr. Loughran, York Street, odn the 12th April. 1 It was proved that the prisotter Went behind the counter, and took the moneY from a drawer. A young man named Fitzpatritk proved that he took the money out of ...

HOME CIRCUIT—CROYDON, AUGUST 27

... HOME CIRCUIT-CflOYDON, AussesT 27. THE B3UINIG OF Ca.UPDEN 1IOULSE b wOOLLEE v. rOLE. Tins trial was continued yesterday, before Mr. Baron r BsAwxrnLL and a jury of ten, for the third day. a The day commenced by the re-examination of the 1 witness Crozier, the butler, who explained by the E plan the route he toolk to put out the gas on the r night previous to the fire, and he pointed out the ...

Legal Intelligence

... Keff I 311felliqnTa. COURT OF QUEEIN'S BENCEl-DuDLIN-, 5I1NDAY I h [FiOii OUR SPHOIIA 113PORTZ1.] n [Before the Fall Court.] b TUE QUEEN, AT THE PnOBSOUTION OV JOSN LYTLE, t( MAYOR OF BnLTrST, V. JOHN REi. IN Mr. Serjeant kneceTRONG (with whom v M'Mahon) said, in this case he had been prepared, Ca on behalf of the defendant, to move, in pursuance of the notice of motion which was served on ...

Legal Intelligence

... c gpgal EXCHEQUER NISI PRIUS-DUceni, SATUnDAY. tI [Before the Lord Chiumr-BirtoN and a Special a Jury.] 85 WILLIAM c. REYNOLDS V. ORAIXA9 LBION. Si Tuss case occupied the entire (lay, and was uct con- a eluded at the rising of the Court. ti DUBLIN, MOND&Y.! This case has terminated in a compromise. The it terms are, that a verdict iA taken, by consent, for £400, in addition to the sum of £400 ...