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FORCIBLE REMOVAL OF IRISH PAUPERS FROM ENGLAND

... AN0THER GLARING CASi OF hNJUSTIZOU L RrilcK, IoNlD.^,y EvFantae,.-Siloitlv after the busine1ss of the citv Police, court, hadl been gone throitlh this day, a mosrt heart-reilin' crast' was biou rit be- rfite twe -thalt Worshipful Henry Watson, mayor, at lthe Towsxn-liall. ConIstabile Z Coil city police, a most ?? oficer. whose duty it is to keep a reft u-i itf' the de partrre and arrival of' ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... -S -I , S c f-j ?? ~ DI -Y Fs lcC .; JY~>nao^ , ?? 1[Ilafore Tt;olrss Vmraisi.T, 2-,~ 0otcC. ,Tamee S~colt was charged1 h) v sie7..e or wvith fnril-ios d III,!Sak~j iiiwt roa:,d b -e-v it' -fla ie br c- a.lii over tht log of one ot thiiu:n to,! ?? 'If ?? c leien ?? Ei.lf hI- assx i{~itell ;( il stfltbif,, s-:vric a tr;' decidltil jdi;psi.,r! ed , h -awsordlered, topa' a finec of 2s Cd an A ...

THE BELFAST PRESBYTERY

... THE BELFAST PRE-SDYIlERY. Tuirs Rem,-rend Court met vesterdav. in Mav Street Church, at cloven o &oclc. Dl. 31urhy, Moderator conducted religious exercises. The minutes of last meeting havinig been read, the Presbvtery proceeded to business. .XRatucrFF CONGREGsxTto.N A memorial havinvg been read from this cong-rega- tion, praying thrat steps should he forthwith takeni to have tile ?? Mr. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-FnTr.S. [Before the MAYox and TIOM.Is VERNSR, Esq.] DISOa)aRrMV CONDUCT. Constablo Orr preferred a charge against a man. naneld 2h/ornlas Ilurrol, far being disorderly in Wine- tavern Street, on the previous evening. Rose Ann W 1`Anuey also appeared and prosecuted the prisoner fovr kicking up a row at hler door, and de- claring his solemn and serious determination, to her ...

HOMICIDE.—CORONER'S INQUEST

... 1O.MICIDE-CORONER'S INQUEST. ON Saturdav last, an inquest wavs held at the railway station at Druinsough, by Alexander AMarkham, Esq., coroner, and a highly respectable jury, on the body of an inoffensive man named George -lannan, of that neighbourhood, who was deprived of his life by a man of violent and desperate character, of the name of Henry Storey, also of Hrho sainc neighbourhood, under ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—MONDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-MON)Ay. LBeforo ?? MATOTI, J. VoiTrtR, FSf., ?? ST-i-vrviisDe Eyq., and J. Gu C la.on , Esil.1 Fe-linetjS 1)05 iyi(j. A mana named ffjiiqh ($nrr, licensed car d:river, wua chlrged wit] driving furiously oll ?? previosus oven- inr, in Ceorn Plarket, so) as to eoildanger the livys re parties ?? li5) aind (lown the strieet. T'io prisonril dzt(]l nothinii to say for bimself, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—MONDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-MoNDky. ran - LBefore the MaTAoa.j DrstcsD7.rL CON:;DUCT. E!sthter Garotebd wvas charged by Mr. Gordon, of the oworkhouse, with disorderly conduct. She came to him with a line to be admitted inlto the worKhouse, bat as ?? was in a state of intoxication at the time. andi had not been out a sufficient titne to entitle her to be re- ceived. he refilsed to adimit her. She then ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-WixvN-EsDA. [Before tlhe Ms-YOR.] To-DAY there were only six prisoners in the dock, none[ of t'hm charged vwith very seriolus ofIenees, and no summoiises bad been issued, so that the business of the court was confined to the six unfortunatesreferred to. FURIOUIS DuRVIrre. Janses Welder, a car driver, was charged, bh Con- stables Irwin enad, Kennedy, with being draunk a'nd ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... BELF'AST POLICL COURPTIVEVD'SID. [ Iofore the _IA Trorn. D I S 1 ?? C Z co U L C OIi O r. A. man namnetd .JuCn1es A, a/ieq was charged by Mr. Richard Waring, of York Street, with enterintg his shop, and giving him the ?? abusive andlsinting language, and exposing nis person in the presence of some lalies who wvere preselnt at thle time. r. SEIus appeared for the pri'sOcutiun, and stated that, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELPA*.ST POLICIE COIT-YESTFI1a,. L Befor. the MNlvnu, T. VxiwilumE, JixCI-altz, Esq., andI JAMEF.SIrNhlIt Eaq.) i1illioam Beatin wase brought up and charge-d by Sergeant.Doyle, of the rreruitling staff,w Nitti uirlisting at rapiconte28ho Ags last, fur tiE~ 38Lh Regiment, and then. deserting again on brig rorigjht to Ballast to be approved. Ilb subsequentily re-en- listed in url for thle .93rd ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-lVDrsDY.,r. fflgefere Tnomkg VaRNEti and Gtto. GsAwrsLL, Esqrs.] rtEJ CULLENTP~EE ROAD RIOTS. Mr. Ph~ips, of Bridgqe Streeot, made an application to the Benich to hiave en additiona -lnumber of pollee stationed in uti~t 1part of the town. botween Albert. Street-f .2tid Pennad Ianiti g. Ile sal d the iniehbi tones Iconipla' nedI ?? mr dcI or bed ?? at on-ni ng at bjck fatst ...

THE LATE EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT TO SHOOT A BARRISTER IN OPEN COURT

... THEI LATE EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT TO SHOOT A BARRISTER IN OPEN COURT. GUILtDTALL.-Saturcay havting been appointed for the further iiv'estigation of the late extraordinary attempt made upon tile life of Mr. Hardinge S. Giffard, barrister at-law by the llev. lugh Pollard Willoughby, a clergymanwa of Oxford, and brother of Sir ellnry Willoelgiby, in the piresence of tile Recorder, while presidin!g ...