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... . x*. QUEEN'S BENCHI-DuDLS, SATUbDAY. IMIFORTANT TO MAGISTRATES. TIlE QUEEN, AT TIlE rnOSECUTION OF JAMES LALOR, V. THE JUSTICES OF TIE PEACE OF QUSEN'S COUNTY, In this case, which vvas argued yesterday, on the motion to quash the conviction by the magistrates at AbbcyleiX, on 15th August last, against Lalor, the Chief Jestice delivered tile judgment of the Court to the effect that the ...

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... gain. count OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SATUEDAY. (Before the full COURT.) IN RB MARY O'BRIEN, AN INFANT. Mr. SYDNEY, on behalf of Ellen O'Brien, mother of an infant named Mary O'Brien, 16 month old, applied for a writ of habeds corp.se, for the purpose of detain- ing the custody of the child, An affidavit of the mother stated that she had been separated from lher husband in consequence of his ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. (Before Wm. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.) Jane M'Cnllough, a woman of improper character, was charged with annoying Mr. Smith Grogan, of the Forfar and Kincardine Militia Artillery, on the Lisburn road, on Friday evening. Mr. Grogan deposed that lbe was walking along the road, when the prisoner came up to him and made use of some very abusive language. He supposed that ...

SPRING ASSIZES—1858

... SPRING ASSIZES-1858. LIMERICK.-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. The High-Sheriff, Caleb Powell, Esq., attended at the County Court-house, where the following were sworn on the Grand Jury, by George Fleetwood, Esq., for the discharge of fiscal business:- TroMAs O'GRnDY, foreman; lion, John Massey, W. Smith O'Brien, Hugh Massey O'Grady, William II. Barrington, David RoChe Vandeleur, Colonel John Vandeleur ...

DISTRESSING CASE—MARRIAGE OF A CATHOLIC PRIEST

... DISTRESSING CASE-MARRIAGE OF A CATHOLIC PRIEST. AT the Lambeth Police Court, London, on Tuesday, a most distressing case, causedbythe heartless and scandalous conduct of a Romnish priest, was brought mnder the notice of M1r. Elliott. A young woman, in an advanced state of pregiancy, and aecompanied by an interesting little girt of about three years of age, applied for some relief from the poor ...

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... - g, Mv. ROLLS COURT-DUBLIN, WEDNESDAY. DE NANCAZE V. MiONTGOMERY. THIS was a cause petition, filed to restrain the re- spondent from cutting timber on the demesne lands of Garvey, in the County Tyrone, and for a reference to one of the masters to take an account of the tim- ber already cut. It appeared that the late Colonel Moore, the father of the petitioner, had resided in France before his ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE EMPEROR

... Tl5E NDIOTM.NT AGAINST TIHE PRISONERS, THE trial of the prisoners charged with the attempt to assassinate the Emperor of the French on the 14th of last month, commenced on Triesday, before the Assize Court of tile Seine. The indictment is very voliminous. Tire following extracts will be read with interest:- The Procureur-Gncfral to the Imperial Court of Paris shows that, by a decree of ...

SPRING ASSIZES—1858

... SPRING ASSIZES-1858. * NORTH-EAST CIRCUIT. LOUT H1. (FROm OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.) DUNDALK, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24. (CROWN COURT.) MR. JUSTICE BALL, attended by Michael Carahler, Esq., the High-Sheriff, entered the court at ten o'clock, and took his seat on the bench, and the com- mission having been read, the following gentlemen were re-sworn on ?? Jury by P. J. Byrne, Esq., the Clerk of the CroWnD ...

Law

... X* COURT OF EXCHEQUER. SITTINGS IX BANCO. DUBLIN, YESTERDAY. F Re3t OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] [Before Barons PENNEFATIIER, RICHARDS, and GIREENE.] E. M'CARTEN v. THE BELFAST STLAMSHIP COMPANY'. Mr. JOY, Q.C. (with whom was Mr. HARRiSoN), for defendants, appeared to show cause against the con- ditional order- that the verdict had for the defen- dants at the last Assizes held in the County Antrim ...

THE LATE BURGLARY IN BALLYMENA

... 'TH1 LATE BURGLARY IN B.ALLYNMENA. TxII following investigation was held before Charles fhunt, Rsq., R.M., and John Young, Esq., J.P., in the iniaistrates' jool1. RIobert tIIDormell, a master climney-swepcer, and Henry Hughes, both ofBanlymena, were charged, on thie prosecution or tile Crown, at the stit of Mary Malone, a widow, and dealer, in groceries, resident in Batllymnoney Street, ...

THE CHARGE OF CORRUPTION AGAINST ISAAC BUTT, ESQ., M.P

... THE CHARGE OF CORRUPTION AGAINST ISAAC BUTT, ESQ., Ml.P.. ON Tuesday the select counittee Of the House of Commons appointed to consider the allegations contained in Mr. Coffey's petition, cbargiigi Mr. I.. Butt, M.P. for Youghal, with corruptly receiving £1,000 to advocate tho claims of Ameer All Moorad Khan in his place in Parliament, met for the first time. The members consisted of Sir James ...

THE CASE OF THE CAGLIARI

... (FRON TIlE TIMIES' CORRESPONDENT.) SAnLERNO, FEB. 9.-Since Wednesday last, the trial of the Sapri prisoners at Salerno has made no pro- gress, in consequcnce of the determined refusal of Watt to attend. This liaet, taken together with all his antecedents, led to the presumption that his mind was affected, and, as I have already told you, a com- mission of medical men was farned to visit and ...