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BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURiT.-\YIxDN:.SDAV. [Bel'ore 'IV. S. TRiACY, Esq., R.M.] I'ii UAINTATION iOUBiit~tY. Johin C~1_rcl'ez, thle person charged with being con- coined Iin the ?? robbery committed on the grounds of Va~lentitlte l¶hIitla, Esq., Ben-Edlen, onl Mcii- chiy i tight, as mnentioned ill ont i'lst ?? 0), was brcuglct thils inorning, heloic thle bonch. Tle ?? o Ia-b e tosr C01si able) Kiage, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Friday, January 14. Tnrc criminal business of thcse sessions commenced to- day, at tell o'clock, beforc Jon-, GinsoX, Esq., Assis- tant-Barrister. During the calling of the Grand Jury, His *YoRsiIIr desired the sheriff of the county to be called on an fine of £GO. He said it was impossible to preserve omder in tlhe court uniless the sheriff vas pre- sent, and were it not for the police, who ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... BELF AST POLICE COURT.-M1O';Du- [Before V. S. TrACv, Rsq., R.L.] A CRUlEML Tiirrt. Francis Thoburn, a poor blind fidller, came into court to prosecute a wretch nalmed EdI-erei' UlJiniliy- ham, for having attempted to take his life' by stealillng his fiddle- the means wherebv he liveal'' Co nizlainant stated that, oni Saturday niglt, lie wvas engaged in a public house ndar the barracks, i ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... ]BELIFAST POLICE CUURT.-FRnrtAY. [Before \Yi. 3I Cit, Esq , M.D., Mavor, and WV. S. TRsAC, IEsq., t.M.] StcInOUS CliAnIR01 OF' ASSAULT. A man namcd Saunlders, wiho appeared with a plas- ter on his heald, and Ih avi ng his clotiles torin and be- smeared with the sangilbnaly fluid, Iharged a persoll, nimteil Tayloi, with coiomittil ig a murdel rwus assaillt ulpon him with a poker, on that ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURIT.-FIIDAY. [i3efore the MINAoTr and W. S. TIACVo, Esq., ?? SrEitOUS CHAlGiE O IYOUNDIN.C. Two young fellows, named ?? M1allon and James DouglaS, were brought up on remand, charged with wounding a person, named M'Sorlev, who had his leg almiplutatedL at the hospital a few days ago. A letter was handed in from one of the physicians of thce Genernl Ilospital, statin g that ...

Law

... == COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-DuuriLN, MONDAY. TIlE SIXMILEBllIDGE AFFRA.Y. The Queen v. DIelmege. J.P., and others. The ATTORtN itr-GENIItIAr, applied in this case on be- half of the Crown, that tle depositions against the trn- V(losers nli-lit be returned to the office of the clerk of thie Crown for the county of Clare, for the pulposes of the plosecution at the nextassites. The docuinents in ...

HORRIBLE CRUELTY TO A HORSE AT ERITH

... IHORRJIBLE, CRUJEL'TY TO A HIORTSE AT ERITII. Ara tle ])artford Petty Sessions, on Saturday, A.IT). ,Benjtwlda el oltItnti, bhi'wev, I,,rital, alld J'¼leaikclo T'oieiinlg anti C/lc i/es Lfibelc, two lab navel's it, tile service of the first-nalded pl'isener, Wroe placed at the bar, chalrgel With ?? CuellIoly tortLLeI [( 11a0hSe by beatini' unin burninii the ait i inianl, ill tile elltidevoiir ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... BEALAST POLICL COURT.-WEIDXISDrY. ?? WV. S. TH~Acty, Esq., R.M.] ALL1( (;1D 111i1 ACII 01r C(NTRTii B Y V A S iMii-CA RPENTr.la I Sip-carpenIter nailled obert Gordot was ich'araedi lby Messrs. J. 3v, J. \LIti-; &* Co. with desel-tintr tlheir Ship, Ihe Rofberi AlJxc.ini/5l P eko, after hlaving signed ;lrti(les to ?? on board of her as earpenter to !Charllestonl. I ..IClean appeared for the ...

THE RIBBON CONSPIRACY

... THlE RIBBON CONSPIRACY. CAPEL STrVET POrICrr-OFFICJI, DUBLIN.-On Friday last two men, named Gerald Farrl li and Johnt Iooney, labourers, were placed in the dock, cdharged by Con- stables Craven and Meyers, of the G division, with being members of an illegal society called tire Rib- bonmen, and with having in their possession certain documents relating to said society. Constable Craven ...

GOVERNMENT MARKET COMMISSION

... Timl gentlemen appointed by the Lord Lieutenant to inquire into the origin, history, constitution, and work- ing of f`i is ?? markets, leld tI ir fi rst court in 13el- fast, on Friday last, at tile Old House of Correction) Howard Street. On the bench were Hercules Robin- son and John Mabbethi, Esqrs., the Commissioners, the ?? noble the Marquis of Downsbire, and William SiOone, ?? ML),, Mayor ...

Law

... Ead. INSOLVENT COURT.-Duir.1.-, SATURDAY, JAN. 15. In the llatter of Thos. Alfred Linden, an Insoleent. Tin. adjourned hearing of this case came pn to day, by creditori's petition. Mr. LEVY appeared for M'Kenzie, Brothers, of Bel- fast, the detainingr creditors, and also for a great maly of the principal crlditors (14 in number). I-fe said' that in the course of his professional experience he ...

Law

... iLaW. THREAT OF BRINGING AN ACTION AGAINST THE QUEEN. Ox Thursday last, the following case was heard at the Court of Queen's Bench, London, and excited consider- able amusement:- The Queen, on the prosecution of Lewis v. LDimsdale. The ATTonxnl>v-GENEnRR. made an application to the court for a rule nisi, calling on Mr. Dimsdale, a har- ness-maker, of Oxford Street, to show cause why a eriminal ...