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... I*. SHERIFF COURT-GLASGOW, ?? . (Before Mr. Sheriff BELL.,) EXAMINATION OF JOHN TAYLOR. TnH examination of John Taylor, late manager of the Western Bank, took place this day in Mr. Sheriff Bell's Chambers. There were nt-LMr. ?? l uild, trustee; Mr. Adam Paterson, law-agent in the sequestration; Mr. Andrew Bannatgne, for the Wes- tern Bank; Mr. Knox, for the bankrupt; and a. large niumber 'of ...

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... UV. COURT OF QUEEN'S BMENCIf-TUEDAY. (Sittings at Nisi Prius.) Mr. Justice Crampton sat at tile usual hour and proceeded to try corrlorll july cases. NEARY OAnOLAN V, OIJERfT M'CREDY. Mr. MILLS opened the pleadings. The action was for assault, libel, aid false imprisonment. The de- fendant had pleaded justlifictiOn. Mr. O'HAGAN Q.C., with whonm .as Mr. Butt, Q.C,, stated tile plaintilrs case. ...

IMPORTANT RIBBON PROSECUTION

... IN our columns this morning will be found a report of a most important case which was tried on Tues- day at the County Kildare Assizes. A shopkeeper named Thomas Staunton, a man of substance, was indicted for writing notices threatening to murder a Magistrate and Grand Juror of the County Kildare, and agent to tle estate ?? Richard Dobbs, Esq. The notices com mianded Mr. Rynd not, on pain of ...

Law

... F,*- COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-DUBLIN. WlEDNESDAY, (Before the full COURT.) KELLY V. THE LONDONDERRY AND ENNISKILLEN RAILWAY COMPANY. Mr. NoRMAtN (with whomi wias Mr. Douse) moved, 3n behalf of the plaintiff, that the venue in this Case siicitt be changed from Londonderry to the city of D)ublin. The action, which was for an alleged as- meult and false imprisonmont, has beon already tried -wice, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST P(LICE, COURT-Yi-sthIIDAY. ?? 0l. IV -r , god 1) %s \ (Before Wm. S. TRACY, Esq., EM.) - SmrvcRAL parties were fined l0s. each, and costs, or fouilrtectn (lays' ha prisoinment, for having ?? tlrenk and disorderly, anti-made use of obscene language, in the public streets on the previous night. ASSAULT ON LOCAL CONSTAULIS. Tho'mOnas Welsh was charged w;itl having been drunk and ...

LAW

... VALUATION FOR POLIC1 RATING. (FROM OUR SPECIAL rlE['ORTrR.) DUBIIN, TiaRSDnAY. CU1N1\NGH.AM, APPELLANT; THE COUPORATI ON O0 BlFiltAST, IRESPONDENTS. TnE bearing ofrt1is case wasrestllle(dtn-dayattthreO o'clock, before Mir. OTWAY, Q C., Assistfant-Barrister for the County Antrlim, in the Arbitration Room, Four Courts. ilr, Tromi'soN, on tlio part of the appellant. re- snmimed his argument, ...

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. ...

GROSS PARENTAL NEGLECT.—A SHOCKING CASE

... GROSS P1ARENTAL NEULKCT.-A SHOCKING CASE. Ar the Clerkenwell polico Court, London, on Satur- (Ily, 1ernalrd Eastoc, aged ten, and EIadward Eastoc, .,ged nilo, ?? Were described onl the charge-shect 1as of, 11o 1tni0c or occup9etiona', Wre ?? at the ,lar bel iro Mr. 'h-Wibitt, charged at the instance of tie police with sleeipig, ill thle opull tir, without ally visibile lvanllS of support. p' ...

THE MARRIAGE LAW

... AT the annual meeting of the general body of Minis- ters of the Presbyterian Church and the Independent, and Baptist denominations, residin- in and about the cities of London and Westminstcr, held at the Con- gregational Library, Bloomfield Street, last week; the Rev. J. Kennedy, MA., in the chair; the follow- in., resolutions were moved by the Rev. IVn. Calmp- bell, seconded by the Rev. ...

THE CONSTABULARY

... - THE CONSTABULAAY. E, S. Neynoe, Esq., SSub-Ilspector, at present sta- tioned in Sligo, has been promoted from the rank of third to that of second-class Sub-Inspector, since the 7th instant. h ead-constablo Richard Sinnott lias been trans- ferred from l'ellewstown station, in the County of Mleath, to Arney, in the County of Fermranagh. He has served in Meath for upwards of sixteen years. A. K ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-Y'.S ri ItDvy, roar -u a n.:. M ?? ?? [Before WV. 6, TRACY, E-sq., kIM.] THERE wore oily about at dozen prisoners in Clisteily this m1orning on various charges. E'XCISE PROS1CcUTIoN. Mrs. Janeo CamapbellI was liioiigli 11p ?? charged With haI'Ving' been foiind carv-viii g ilI'' ownu pr~eluises, Daml-side, at copper wisriii, wh]ichhj been used for imrvePses- Of illicit ?? ...

BELFAST POLICE-COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE-COURT--YESTEMDAY, EBeotre CHALEn~tS HUINT, ?? THEMT Paidl M1Cann, a little toy, was brought upl onl a chltrge of having stle as llcsk fromtit te ptre- mittes ofrAlr. Campbell. of Grea.t George's Street. The prosecutor' proved thle tictilbce, and[ salt! that he imati repeatedly mnissed casks and other atce from his place. 'Thie prione was sentenced to otto itonthl's lot- ...