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BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE] COURT-YESTEnuAY. [Before W. S. TRACY, Esq.] Tho New Year opened with only four criminals in tile deckt of the Police-court. They were charged as follows:-- ROiHBIRY BY A SEIRGEANT OF MILITIA. Thoeas Bonnor, a sergeant in tile G0th Rifles, of middle age, was brought up under the following circumstaiiees:- On the previous evening, he went into a public- house, in Donegall Pass, ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... THE Board re-assembled on Friday morning at the usual hour. Lord LUCAN, in reference to a request made by him on a former occasion for the production of cer- tain returns, said perhaps there would be difficulty in obtaining a return showing- the number of bag- guge animals from the time they arrived at Scutari to the 16th of January, 1855. In reply to Lord LOcAN, Colonel Tulloch stated that ...

KILDARE ASSIZES

... K IL ) ARE ASS SI Z ES. Friday, Jll~Y 25. 111(leli v. Galbraith. 111.O'DaiscoLT, oplned the pleadings. Mr. BATTeaS13, qC., stated the plaintiff's case. It was all actin?' for libel, published by the de- fendant, and for oral slander spoken concerning the plainitiff at ths Board of Trinity College. Tohedo- feadant traversed part of thle paragraph as to theI oral slanlder, and as to the ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... I COUNTY KILDARE. Athy, M1onday, Jusly 28. Angeli v. Gcalbraith. Titm hearing of this case was resumed this day at the sitting of the court. The Rev. J. Galbraith, ?? the Rev. Dr. Toddi ?? the Rev. Dr. Lloyd, S.F.TC.D.; Rev. Drv Moore, ?? Rev. Dr. Harte, ?? Mr. John Dillon, foreman of the Univer- sity Printing-office; Casamero Luceresi, an Italian .qiyristi; the Ilev. S Haughton, ?? and Dr. ...

Legal Intelligence

... Wvilill ??111telligow. PREROGATIVE COIJRr-LoXoox, THuRSDAY. In the Goods of John Stedleir, Eslq. (a telo dose.) 'inv Queen's Advocate saili that Jothn Sadloir, late f Gloucester Square, ?? Park. died on the 17th t Fetirutry, 1856, intestate. 13y an iiqoisition, aken at ?? oi the I Iths of March followilg, wai found that the ldtcoa-d did feloniously take is Own life, and a verdict ofd tlO ide ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... I VALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS. Thursday, Oct. 16. THE CRAIGBILLY RIOT CASE. Ox Wednesday afternoon, it may be remembered, the charges of riot, malicious assault, and common assault, alleged to have been committed on the 21st August, at Craigbilly, by a number of persons was understood to come on for trial on the following (yesterday) morning. Subsequent, however, to that arrangement, Ar. RVA, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTr1iWAY. [llelrore Wt.% S. Tlltker, Esq., R.M.] STRllElT BEGUtl(S. I Isabtcllat Tilly was sentencod to One monlh's il- prisonmeiit, for having been found begging in tihe public streets on1 Thursday. It was tile ?? fourth offence. Xmicy Beenant wvas proved to have committed a similar breach of the staLtute. She was under the it- finence of drink when taken into custody. ...

NEWRY QUARTER SESSIONS

... :FFriday, October 17. Before TnHofi'LUS JoNss, Esq., Assistant- lIarris. telr; Mijor Waring, D. 13. Franks, R.M., J. T. Reilly, Richard Wnring, D. Maguire, D. Lindsay, R. Ma- gennis, James Quin, J. S. Moore, Isaac Corry, T. G. Henry, J. K, Toner, T.. Kidd, Hercules Bradshaw, E. H. Trevor, James Coates, A. G. Pollard, D. C. Brady, George Bruish, and Hill Irvine, Esqrs., were also on the Bench. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. [Before the MAYOR (S. G. Getty, Esq.,) and Wm. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.] A DISSELtTR. Johe Wifer was charged with being a deserter from the East India Company's service. Sergeant John Malone, 50th Regiment, stated that the prisoner had given himself up to him as a deserter. The prisoner did not deny the charge, and was remanded till his case be reported to the ...

Legal Intelligence

... - -- -- I - - ?? -- ?? ?? - I - ?? -- ?? ?? ?!pWqat milteMylice. COURT OF AD.1IIRALTrY-DUB Lit, WEiiIDNESDAY. ir. Taylor moved, on tile pnrt of Mv. Samuel 1. Craw1iford, of Londoniderry, to be appointed a com- missioner in that city, It stated that tblero tvre upwards of 20,001) inhabitants in that to wn, and that many of them were owners of vessels-that there was a considerable influx of' ...

THE RUGELEY POISONING CASES

... ON n1101ldy, Captain J. I. Hlatton, tile Chief of theo StafFordshire County Police, had an interview with Sir George Grey, and vas afterwards engaged in inquiring into the circumstances connect- d with the death of 'Mr. J. Parsons Cook. It is believed that he lias succeede! in ilablillng ?? imnlortallt evidence, vhich will lie forthcoming ?? the trial or the alleged proisner inl March next. ...

Assize Intelligence

... ?Ilfclliqcllff. TYRONE ASSIZES. O , Orndaa, lfc Mar'c 10. C cC o U It T. ?? i, HIIon. Jrstice 'N'onSEJS took his sea t on th e bench at ten olo 'coc this rrinfrnin, annd a petty jurY bein- empannelled, tho e cirinijil business Was ppI- covdled with, Bartholomew Rob n s asindws indicted for violating the tierson of Anne lMCeinteV, it Killybrackin, onl the 21st Februftry lst. AcqiiittCdl. Jo/n ...