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BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BERLFAST POLICE COURT-YI;STERlDAY. (Before IV. S. TItAC\r, Esq., .mM.) There were a few of the usual cases of drunken. less this imorintig, which his worship disposed of II a short tilae. OFtiEUNG A III.L AT Trill IIANK. llamilton Johnston, a coop-r, Il idiig in Grattan Street, was charged with having Olhered a clqllue at the Beltast Batik for the sum of £2,) for which lhe required cash, the ...

THE BELFAST CORPORATION CASE

... THE BELFAST CORPORATON' CASE. * THE REA AND LAWLESS DISPUTE. TiueLord CHANCELLOR (Right. Hon. Joseph Napier), beard a motion in the Belfast Corporation case; at at eleven o'clock, on Wednesday, at his private resi- dence, 4, Merrion Square South. Mr. Lawson, Q.C., appeared for Mr. Lawless, the applicant. Mr. John Rea appeared, as the Relator, to oppose the motion, Mr. LAwsox, Q.Q., said, his ...

SPRING ASSIZES—1858

... SPRING ASSIZES-1858. COUNTY AIONAGIIAN-FRIDAY, FEI. 20. [FROM OUR OWN RLEPOiTErn.] Tiu following gentlemen, having answereud to their names, were this day sworn on the Grand Jury, be- foro John Leslie, Esq., High Sheriff, by Thomas D. Bourne, Esq., Clerk of the Crown for the county, and afterwards retired to their room, for the transaction of fiscal business:- 1. CDiAs. PI.owEl LU3LIIP, Esq., ...

LENT ASSIZES—1858

... LENT ASSLIZESI858e C COUNTY ARMAGH. C THURSDAY, tIdRUR 4. MANSLAUOIGTER. In this case, wherein John Clayton, seu.; John Clayton, jun.; Alexander Clayton, William Clayton, t Mary Clayton, and two persons named Storey, weref charged with the manslaughter of John Reynolds, I the jury acquitted all the prisoners. The evidence c was reported in our last C RULING TR BOOKS. r John Murphy for having, ...

LENT ASSIZES—1858

... LENT ASSIZES-1858. COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES. DoWNPATR rK, TnuosnDAY, MARCH 4,. AT trvelve o'clo k this day, the High-Sheriff, SAMiUEL MURLAND, Esq., Woodlawn, entered the Crown Court, and, having taken his scat on the beach, the following gentlemen were called and sworn by Row LAND CRtIG- LAuRiE, Esq., Cleric of tile Peace, as the GRAND JURY. 1. Lieut.-Col. Wxr. B. FORDE, M.i., Foreman. 2. D.,S. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE CoUnRT- YSTERDAY. (Before the IMAYOR (S. G. Getty, Bseg.,) and Dr. ,G un'l, J.P.) DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Marianne Bell viss chairged witih having been dis- orderly in fjorth Street the previous evenig. ' Constable Scott deposed ?? the pWisqoe' was shouting and making a noise in Nortil Street the previons evoning. A crowd was gathered around her, an'd she tore the handkerchief off ...

LENT ASSIZES—1858

... LENT ASSIZES-1858. COUNTY DOWN ASSIZES. [FRoM oUR OWN REPORTER.] Doronpairick-, Srrturrdrry, March 0. CROWN COURT. THE Right lionl. Justice PERRIN, who was aecomr- panied by the lligh Sheriff, Jas. Murland, Esq., took his seat in the Crown Court this morning at ten o'clock, and, The Commission having been read by the acting Clerk of the Crowni J. K. Jackson, Esq., Thie Grand Jury, whose names ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... ARMAau, TUESDAY, MAmRcH 2. ATrten o'clock this morning there was a very large attendance of gentlemen-larger than we have seen for several years-from all parts of the county. ?? about 15 minutes, the High Sheriff, Stewart Blacker, Esq., Carrick, took his peat on the Bench, handing his panel to the Clerl of the Crown. The namcs upon the panel were then called over, and the following gentlemen ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-YESTRDAY, [Beforc Was. S. TTACY, Esq., RME] LARCENY. Jane Chapman, atlas Birnett, who had been before the court on six previous occasions on charges of robbery, was brought up for having stolen a quantity ?? apparel, the property of Elizabeth Wilson. It appeared in evidence that the door of the prose- cutrix's house was open, and that the prisoner went in; when tho ...

LENT ASSIZES—1858

... LENT ASSIZES-1858. ff je COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZrS. to CROWN COURT. AT half-past ten o'clock yesterday, the Right. Hon. fo Judge BALL took his sent il the Crown Court, and pi proceeded with the bearing of tbe record of sn ; EORG1 TATE V. JOHN DEVLIN. fO Daniel Ferguson, examined by Mlr. CLosE-1 am acquainted with Cooke's house, Devlin's holise, and IV all the promises spoken oryesterday. My house ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before the MAYOR (S. G. Getty, Esq.) and IV. T. B. LYONS, Esq., J.P.] There were nineteenprisoniers in custody this morn- ing on charges of drunkenness, &c., and the comn- plaints having been heard, were disposed of by fining the prisoners in sums, varying from Is. to 4s. Gd., and costs. . ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE. Susan MICartby was charged with having been ...

SPRING ASSIZES—1858

... |SPRING ASSIZES-1858.| COUNTY MIONAGHAN-MONDAY, MARCH 1. : CROWN COURT, Judge PER nuv proceeded with the business at ten o'clock. ErHIEZZLEMENT BYS A BANK CASHIER. THE QUEEN AT TUE PROSECUTION OF THE BELFAST BANKING COMPANY v. SAMUEL WMASTER. Messrs. Joy, Q.C., and Law were counsel for the prosecution; and Messrs. O'lagan, Q.C,, and Hamill for the defence. The traverser was charged with the ...