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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 ...

LENT ASSIZES—1858

... LENT ASSIZES-i85s. COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES. si onOWN COURT. n AT half-plast ten o'clock yesterday mornitig, tile v Right lion. Judge BA.L took hisseat ill the Crown v Court, and the jury which had been emlpanilelled on I Saturday, having taken their places in the box, the NE WTOWNCROMMELIN IUiOT CASES were proceeded with, when the prisoners, Bernard Higgins, Robert O'Raugh, James MI'Kendry, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BINKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY, PETITIONS TO nE IILORD.-At Dublin, on the 100tl April-Win. 'Miller, late of Belfast, in the County of Antrim, tradhig as Willittli ?? and Sotts, coach builders. At Monaghan, on the 2nd April-Jmucs Prior, late of Cootehill, in the County of Cavan, grocer and hilnkeeper. Al Belfast, on the Gth April-lVin. Woods2 late oft Belfast, in the County of Antriim, ...

THE RECENT LIBEL CASE IN NEWRY

... TIHE RECENT LIBEL CASE IN NEWRY. WE refer with much satisfaction to the resolutions published in our advertising columns in relation to a recent action for libel, in which the proprietor of the ~ewiry Telegraph was the defendant, The resolutions emanate from a meeting of respectable inhabitants and merchants of the town, who have resolved, inas- much as the alleged libel was written for the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. lefore Captain Wit. Vauun; WV. T. B. Lyoxs, and Wa.I NOANrcE, Esqrs.) There were forty prisoners in tile dock chiefly on narges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. PIURIOUS DRIVING. Jo3n Black, a licensed ear-driver, wascharged with wving driven liis horse and car furiously in Victoria tret, at ten o'clock on the previous night. MrI Reilly, inspector of cars, ...

ENDOWED SCHOOLS (IRELAND) COMMISSION

... I ARCeInALD JOHN STEPHENS, Esq., one of her Ma- jesty's late Commissioners of Inquiry into the En- dowed Schools of Ireland, has published a volnminrous letter, containing his reasons for dissenting from the views of his brother Commissioncrs as expressed in the report which received the signatures of three of them, ?? complains that the Report was altered after it had been tendered to him for ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-Y2STURDAY. [Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.] Timrne was a largo number of prisoners in custody this morning, as is generally the case on Mondays; but, as the majority of the charges were of the ordi- nary class, they were readily disposed of, RoBnERY. Martha Thompson, Alary Jane Wilson, Isabella Smith, Ellen Conlin, and Mary Mullan, were charged with having robbed, or ...

LENT ASSIZES—1858

... LENT ASSIZES-1838. COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES. CROWNS COURT. AThalf-past ten o'clock yesterday morning thl e lh iglit ulnl. Jndore BALL took his seat ill the CroWIn Coulrt and peoeceedel withl thc record for lI,Lll;AL SSiSMiSEt, OF GOODS. ANNIE TROWISDALP V. W. J. WAiretUSOX AND JMlEN Ait', WV T. Waitersosts was cross-exaneidicil bv b r. Axinitivs, Q.(0. Ile delposed-MSr. James Standitel holqds ...

NORTH WALES CIRCUIT—WELSHPOOL, MARCH 10

... NQ4TII WALES CIRCUIT-WYIsIHPOOL, M4RCHJ 10. BI3E4UqH oO PiioMpis OF AfARTHAQ14, Wtii4tS V. OOrLEY is Mr. Vaughan Williams appeared for the plaintiff, Cc and Mr. M'Intvre for the defendant, go Til action was bronght for breach of promise of marriage, and the damages were laid at ;200, The defen.4ant pleaded the general issixe, and, in adjztion, that, he was (Irtunk at thi time the alleged 4 ...

LENT ASSIZES—1858

... LENT ASSIZES-1858. COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES. BELFAST, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, CROWN COURT. THE Right Hon. Justice BALL, who was accompanied v by the High-Slerifr Andrew Mulhollard, Esq., entered I the court this morning shortly after ton o'clock, and The Commission having been opened, and read by Walter Bourne, Esq., Clerk of the Crown, the Grand Jury, whose names have already appeared in our co- l ...

LENT ASSIZES—1858

... LENT ASSIZES-1858. CO UNTY A N T IIM A SS I ZES. CROWN COURT. AT ha 151f-past ten o'clock yosterday morning, the Rlight lion. Julige 1lALL. tookbis seat in the Crown Court and ?? with ftim, ?? for tIMAIGAL SECIZURE (OF COODS. A14N TlO'WSDAIA'. V. IV, J. WATiEII5ON AND JOIJI IJINNFX, JeS5510 TIrOV~dRle, examlined byllir. CRAWFORD- I ai In rother Iti tle pilainititfr I had a brother named ...

LOLA MONTES IN COURT

... TilE New York Times contains the following police report:- WILLIAM II. HARVEY, ASSIGNEE OF-DAVID IV. OBSON, V. NORMAN B. GRIFFIN. The complaint in this case states, on information and belief, that David W. Jobson was employed by the defendant sl and about a certain suit which de- fondant had with one Warner; that, between the lfirst days of January and September, 18566, Jobson visited the ...