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BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. [Before W. S. TRAov, Esq., R.M.] ilfary Hagans was charged with having stolen an pawned a cape, the property of Mary Ann Kelly, on the previous day. The case was fully proved by the prosecutrix, and the prisoner was ordered to pay a fine of 20s Irish, and costs, or to be imprisoned for one month. ASSAULT UPON A PARENT. John 3f'Cullonjgh was charged with having ns ...

Encumbered Estates

... orllcumb-cred cftutato. COUNTY OF ARMAGH. IN TIE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALE OF ENCUMBERED ESTATES IN IREtLAND. I,, the Matter or the E,-) rVINE CO'.NIIISSION- tate of'~ilbtiam3tcen,1 1.IERS vill,onllTHUtlS. James Brow Boyrt, I DAY, the d2ith day of and Robert Doyd, IJUNE 1856, at the hour Trustees of Robert aof T%'1ELVE, o'clock at Boyd, dOeccase~l, Noon. at their Court, 14, Owners ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS-SATURDAY. TiE Assistant Barrister, JAMES O'HEA, Esq., re- sumed the hearing of the civil bills this morning. The following were the only cases of the slightest importance:- ACTION FOR MONEY HAD AND 1111EIVED. Hilland and O'Brien v. Logan. The plaintiffs, Messrs. R. H1illand and William O'Brien, are general traders. The defendant is a shinotwnor. His vessel was ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Bofore Wme. S. TaAcY, Esq., RM.] ASSLULTS BiY A MILITIAMAN. William Johtn M'Dade, a soldier of the Royal Antrims Regiment of Mlilitin, was charqed with having assaulted Win. 1M'Cormack and Constables Bennett and 13ingham, on Tuesday evening. M'Cormack stated that he was ?? down Done- gal Square West with a horso and cart, in which he was giving somei childreoi ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTEnDAT. [Before Wm. S. TRACY, E5Q., M.M.] BRVACH OF THIE EXCISE LAWS. Mr. James Martell, solicitor for the Excise Board, rosecuted a man named A lexander M ' Cormack, who ad;been a passenger on board the Blenheim steamer, rom Liverpool, on the previous night, for having I ad in his possession 4lbs. 6oz. of manafactured to- o acco. %i The case was fully established in ...

BELFAST MANOR COURT

... THis Court was held yesterday, in the Wellington Hall-JOHN HIToncoCC, Esq., J.P., Seneschal, pre- siding, when the case of Robinson v. Simnns 4' Ferrar was called on, in which it was sought to recover from the defendants, the proprietors of the Belfast Mlercury, the amount of a testimonial fund, raised for the plaintiff, a boatman, who has saved a large num- ber of lives at the Quays. Mr. ...

MELANCHOLY DEATH OF DR.HOLLAND A GOVERNMENT PHYSICIAN AND AUTHOR

... MELANCHOLY DEATH OF DR.HOLLAND A GOVERNMENT PHYSICIAN AND AU- THOR. _ ON Wednesday afternoon, Mr. W. Carter, the coro- ner for East Surrey, held an inquest at the Hope Tavern, Bird Street, Lambeth, on the body of Mr. Thomas Seaward Holland, aged twenty-nine years, whose death took place under the following melan- choly circumstances:- Mrs. Clara Flora Lincoln said she had occupied the house No ...

Legal Intelligence

... xroal COURT OF EXCHEQUEr-MOfDXY, JuNE9 ord LBeforetie. fulltFrt1. pro TnH TIPPERARY JOINT-STOCK BANK. par Mich1ael .C(a~roll v. Wilson Kennedy. eve Afn. F. M'DoNojour, Q., WCith whom was Mr. J. 0114 Kernan, as counsel for the official manager, appeared to show cause against the coiiditiop il order, obtained IV. on-the 16t11 of 3lay, for libortylto issue a writ of and scireffacias, on the ...

Legal Intelligence

... groal giddligova. - COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-FnIDAY. THE TIPPERARY BANK. Mi'Dowell v. Keatinge, M.P. TnE argument in this ease, which has been before the court for several days past, was resumed at the sitting of their lordships at half-past ten o'clock. Mr. M'Donough, Q.C., on the same side with Messrs. Brewster, Q.C., and Kernan, was heard in reply for Ihe official manager. Sir C. O'Loxhlen, ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... - YEsTErRDAY morning, the civil business of these sew- sions commenced at the Court-house, before James Q'Hea, Esq., Barrister of the Munsteo Circuit, who has been deputed by Government to officiate in the absence of Mr. Gibson, who is precluded from pre- siding, by reason of indisposition. INSOLVENT DEBTORS. There were seventeen insolvent petitions for hear- Ina at these sessions. Three were ...

INCIDENTS OF PALMER'S EXECUTION

... FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. ON the morning of his execution'the prisoner pre- sented a very .miserable appearance. His dress was of the most wretched description; and the fact of his hair being. shaved quite close to his-head, and sticking up in short bristles all over it, tended very much to disfigure him. It appears that the moment he arrived at Stafford after his condemination, he, for some ...

ACTION FOR SLANDER AGAINST A PRIEST

... I A CASE of this nature commenced in the Court of Queen's Bench on Tuesday last, and terminated on Thursday. The plaintiff was a Mr. John O'SuIllvan, a gentleman residing in Athlolne, r1nd a magistrate; the defendant was the Rev. Mr. O'Reilly, the parish priest of Athlone, The damages were lid at £300. '[ho slander allegred to have been spoken and pah- lished of the plaintiff by the defendant ...