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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... DUB.., YESTERDAIY. [FROMt OUR SPECIAL RE>PORITE .] [Before the Lord CmIIl.-JUSTiCR, and Justices BALL and Mo.Gul.] WM. DAVIS V. JAS. IRILAND AND VM. 3'NE'ILL, Tilms action in this case was broughit by the plaintiff, an attorney residing in Belfast, for recovery of aln ink-stannd anl candlestick. On a former clay the de- Cendants had iuoved for leave to plead double matter and the court ...

Law

... YT11 i. COURT OF PRODATE AND ADMINISTRATION. DUne'LIX, WEDNESDAY, TuI Rig-ht Hon. Judge KIEATIXNIQ sat in the Prero- gative Court at eleven o'clock. Dr. GAiYrm, Q.C., said that in thie case of Anderson, lately Harding, v. Preston, be had a motion to mnake for the purpose of taking the opininia of his H1onour on the construction of the Act of Parliament nudiler which lie was no1w sitting. An ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... BJLFAST QU ARTER SESSIONS- YELSTE'RDAY. CRJIMINIAL ?? DAY. itil bwui si otuesa for the Assistoant-Bltatiisttt', .1)(1111 Wlhsoni, Esq., toolk his seat onl the liuenli vestcr-dtrv irlnitiatito t titanl o~cloiti. 'Im Jullowing, gout lemen were Sworn as a (jus Ituj,'Y-.liist'ii Abbotet (Jiri1 ?? tlirlev' Jobni ?? , Joltit 11. Atkinson, ,Johni I tatitll, ?? tle ,\NicIIolas FitZStiTiiitit, JuliIo L ...

EXECUTION OF JOHN THOMSON AT PAISLEY FOR MURDER

... EXECUTION OF JOHN THOMSON AT PAISLEY E I FOR MURDER. I Ox,, Thursday morning, John Thonason, alias Peter Walker, who was convicted at the recent sitting of the High Court of Justiciary in this city of the mur- der of Agnes Montgomery, at Eaglcsitailnl by adruinis- tering to her Prussic acid, was executed in County Square, Paisley. The attendance of spectators was very great; there would ble ...

Law

... Faily. ROLLS COURT-TuesDy. I STOTVT V. THlE NORTHERN BANNIUNG COMPANY. TIITS was a cause petition filed by Mr. Johb Stott, the guardiffi of Hannahl Baillie, a lunatic, praying tha the respondents should bring into court a s5iii1 of £844 I Os. 9d., with interest, and lodge same to the credit of the mattel'. Before the linlcy of Hannah Baillie, she was possessed of monoy to the amount above ) ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before W. S. TH.Acy, Esq., R.M.) 131MEA01 OP ARMS' AOT. Robert Cunninghilni. ?? charged with having firearms in his possession lwithin thle proclaimed district. Acting-constable Bnrko deposed that he had found thle prisoner on the County Down side of the river, near the embanlkiment of the People's Park. IHe bad a long guan, The prisoner explained that ho had ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... I YESTERDAY morninrg, at nline o'clock, CHARLE1S HARE Htcnsipmi~i., Esq., Assistaut-Barrister pre tern., t(oni lia seat on the bench, and( the civil business was resmumed. HOW A DECREE WAS OBTAINED AT THlE MANOR COURT. Richard Kirwaxn m~faoise .Joai H~itchcock. Mr. Iti1can appeared onl behallfof' the phlintifT, and Mr. M1acartncy, Barrister-at-Law, with Mr. Alex. O'lloi'ke, solicitor; onl ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. rime. i-i ?? -l.. Lielbre U. 11UT, Esq., llM.] A DESiiit'filtt, Thomas MA'Longlrlin was charged witil being a de- sertcr from the 19th Regimient of Foot. Constahle Spence deposed that a soldier named Tasney had given himir hitbrniation that the prisoner was a deserter; and, in consequence of that, he ar- rested hin, in Green Street, on onilay night. James Tasney ...

Law

... .? City IF EXCHEQUER CHAA1BER-TUESDA, Y.JAN. 5. (Before the Cluur-JUSTIeE of the QuENu's BENC1, the CHIEF BaRox, Baron PENNEF.ATHER, Judge CRAMPTON, Judge PERnIN, Baron Ricillins, and Baron GRECYN.) DOUGLAS V. EIVING. Tile further hearing of the arguments in this case, which lad been partly opened yesterday, was resumed at the sitting of tilo court tills morning. Mr. Harrison was beard on ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YPSTERDAY. [Before W. T. B. LYONS, Esq., and W. S. TRACT, Esq., RAM.] DRUSK;EXESS. David Robinson was filned 5s. and costs, for being found drunk in the street. John Connolly and Mary Croken were fined Is. each and costs for a similar offience; anol James Love was fincd 5s, and costs, for being. drank and disor- derly, or to be imprisoned for one week. Margaret Mulholland ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YLSTERDAY. (Bfore W. S. TRAOY, Esq., RIM.) Joseph Trimble, whose case had been remanded till Wedilesday, was again brought up for stealing hams, tle property of R. & H. Dickson. The case was further ?? till. Saturday, that another at- tempt iuight lie made to recover the stolen goods. Consideration of the charge, by AMichael Craven against Ann Buchanan for stealing £3 15s. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT_-YI ST, RDAY. [Before Wa, S. TRA~cy, Esq., RMAl; S. G. GETTY, Esq. (tire Mayor); WV. T. B. Lyovs, Ysq.; and CIIAs. HUNT, Esq., R.M.] Joseph Henry and Trlonias Girval, two little boys, were charged with having stolen at loaf out of the window of tire hoise of a baker' in Carrick Hill; and also, with having broken a pane of glass in the window ot' a pawil-office; with intent ...