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... ?? E ti COURT OF QUEEN'S, BENCH.-LONDON, JUNE 21 [Before Lord CANU!Tf;;s and a Special Jury.] I AcGIlli v. AeNsunsms. .Ir this case, the particulars of which have been before the public repeatedly, a d which arose from certain charges against Dr. Acbi i, byDr. Newman 'he plain. tiff (Dr. Achilli) had beco e a convert to Protestantism from Roman Catholicism; and Dr. Newman, after hav. L ing ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—LONDON, DEC. 16

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-LONDON, DEo. 16. | (Before the COMMON-SEEJsrAT.) CONVICTION FOR MURDERING A WIFE. .enr j Horler, 24, was indiated for the wilful mur- der of his wife, Anne Horler. Anne Rogers said-I reside at Bath, and the prisoner married my daughter, the deceased, in June, 1851. Previously to the 15th Nov. last, I received a commu- nicatiori, in consequence of which I came to London, ...

A FRENCH POLICE CASE

... A SHORT time since a man named Grosours was brought before the Correctional Police, at Paris, for having picked a gentleman's pocket of his handkerchief in the Champs Elysee. Although aged only thirty, the pri- soner has passed not fewer than twelve years in jail, and on the day of the robbery he had only been re- leased an hour, when he was arrested. A policeman having declared-that he had ...

DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ROME

... TiE Times asserts, on the authority of a paraugraph, copied orom a foreign journal, that the Derby Admi- nistration have recently fiailed in an attempt to renew and improve our diplomnatic relations with Rome and expresses its surprise that a Ministry which lays claim to high Protestant principles and character should have authorised a measure which is so liable to be inisconstrued by the ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUlNTY o01F ANTRIM ASSIiZES. RECOitn COURT. (In COrrtinrltrtcioe flrrojtbrrt pags.) Belfast, Thursday, ?? IS. GriQeitls v. Bell. JUDGE PaRRiN entered the court at ten o&clock, when this case was resumed. The first witness called was Henry Rigby, examined by Mr. AiNDREiWS, Q.C.- 'Was mate of the Grace. Has been twenty-two years at sea. Went to the Grace on 5th Mlarch, 1850. There was ballast ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... 19REACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE. A COURT was held an Saturday sen., at Newcastle, be- fore the High-Sheriff of the county of Northrumber- land, in the Grand Jury Room, to assess damages in an action brought by Miss Sarah Donkin, of Rothbuiry, against Dr. Farrage, of the same place, for breach jio promise oft arriage Mr. ATUERTON, in opening the ease, stated that the plaintiff, Miss Sarah Donkin ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-T RiD.&Y. [Before W. S. Taxcy, Esq., R.M.] ASSAULT ON A CONSTAU1a. A follow named Bcanacon, known to the court as a thief, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment, one for lurking late at night about the Lodge Road fields with- out any satisfactory business; and an additional month's imprisonment for an assault on the constable while !bringiog him to the Police Office. ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF DO'WN ASSIZES. -Douwnpatfrick, Friday, July 16. CRO WN COURT. TMIm Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench entered the court this morning at ten o'clock, and itmnediately after the business of the Court was proceeded with. PeTr[T JuRtv-Messr's. Win. Farrel, George Davison, Janmes Durf, David Stewart, Thlomas Farrel, Samuel Gourley, John1 Hayes, Andrew Hutcheson, David Henry, John ...

THE SIXMILEBRIDGE INQUEST

... IT gives us much satisfaction to find that the course adopted by the Court of Queen's Bench in Dublin, in refusing to quash the inqisitions in this case, has met with universal disapprobation in every quarter save that where, of course, there will be much joy and exultation in the defeat of the Irish Attorney- General, and in the momentary triumph of priests and demagogues ovter right and ...

THE GAROTTE MURDER AT HULL

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT, YORK.-DEcEmOEt 21ST. CROWN COURT. .John Snipe, John Smnit, and Ann Smitih were in- dicted for the wilful murder of William Francis Maple- thorpe, at Hull, on the 21st May last; and Mfrary Ann Robhstson was charged with harbouring the male pri- soners, knowing them to have committed the murder. Mr. XW. asrf, Q.C., stated the case for the prosecu- tion, as it appeared in the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT,.-iONDAY. [Before W. S. Tiucv, Esq., R.M., and Joisx CnAERKE, Esq.] Mfore than forty prisoners were brought up this morning', a great number of whom were females of reckless character, charged with drunkenness and vio- lence. MALICIOUS ASSAULTS. A coarse-looking fellow, named George Rodfle'w, was charged with committing, a gross assault oil a fe- male, named Alice Duffy, ...

Law

... La,. COURT OF CHANCERY.-FiWADTy, FEU. G. Sinclaic e v. Thompson. TILE petition in this case was filed by Mr. Sinclaire, of Belfast, for the purpose of setting aside a certain deed of settlement, which, it was alleged, he was induced to execute.in consequence of misrepresentations as to its effect. From the statement of Mr. Sergeant Cintisrina it appeared, as charged by the petitioner, that, in ...