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THE IRISH GAME LAWS

... A. NUMEiOuS and highly influential deputation of noblemen and gent]emen waited, on Friday, on Lord Nas, at the Chief Secretary's office, Upper Castle Yard, for the purpose of bringing under the notice )f the Government the present state of the game laws in Ireland, so as to have them consolidated and unended. The noblemen and gentlemen forming the Ieputation were-LordCloncurry, Lord St. ...

HILLSBOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... I HILLSBOROUGII PETTY SESSIONS-SATURDAY APRIL 24. [Magijratcats ?? BRADSHAW, .S. K. MULEOLLANP, WMt. Cosily, and JoHN LINDSAY, Bsqrs.] Two several charges of obstructing the public t.horoughfare, at Hillsborougl, on the 14th of April instant, aad bieig negligently and wilfully at such a distance from their horses as not to have sufficient control over the same, were brought by the police ...

Law

... .yatu'. , , CIOURT OF BANKRUPTGY AND INSOLVENCY- TUESDAYt, MARcH 30. (Before the lion. Judge PLUNKET.) IN RE WILLIA3M KILLEN. The bankrul)t was a woollen-draper residing in Bel- fast, and thu meeting was for final examination and proof of debts. MIr. Kernan appeared for Messrs. Birch, Brothers, & Waugh, the petitioning creditors. Messrs. Graves and M'kenny appeared for the bankrupt, who under- ...

LANI'S CONFESSION—THE HAYMARKET MURDER

... LANI'S CONFESSION-THE IlAYMARKET MURDER. Lani has made a confession of his guilt, which is believed by the public to be substantially true. TIlE ROYAL MAIL STEAM COMPANY'S SAILINGS. The alteration in the Brazil route is to commence onl tile 10th of next month, to fulfil the conditions under which the above company has obtained an ex- tension of two years. They have three new iron ships, ot ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YYESrSEDAY. [Before Captain WM. VERSER, and JoILY CURaMLL, Esq., J.P.] TnERn were about thirty prisoners in custody this morning on various charges. The cases of drunken- ness and disorderly conduct were generally disposed of by inflicting a fine of 2s. Gd. with costs. RoBsERY. Charles Owens was charged with having stolen a bag of bran, the property of Mr. Robert Henderson ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT

... OXFORD CIRC UIT. Cleaoestvea, April 6. [Before Mr. Baron CEIANNELL,] TRIAL OF THU RBEV, MR. SMITH AND HIS WIPE FOR AT- TEMPT TO MURDER. At an early hour this morning, long before the opening of the doors, there was an imniense crush of people to hear the trial of the Rev. Mr. Smith and his wife for the murderous attack on Mr. Leach, the Croydon contractor, near the Yate station on the Midland ...

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. ...

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

... BELPAST POLICE COURT-YEISTEPDAY. [Before WV. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.; tile MAYOR (S. G. Getty, Esq.); ROBERT TiioMsO- Esq. ;V. T. B. LYo\s, Esq., and J. CLA~RrMlr, Esq.] There were upwards of thirty prisoners in custody this morning, on charges of dlrunikeunCss, disorderly conduct, &c. toueDttRY. George Stewart was charged with having stolen a plank of tiniber, the property of Mr. Wardlow. Tlle ...

Law

... ?? - COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-YESTERDAY, (BefCr° the full COURT.) LYNAR V. LGeG. Mr. O HAQAN, Q.C., noved, on behalf of the de- fondant, Mrs. A. Legg, that the venle might he chalnged from Dublin to Belfast. The acion waE brought against the defendant as the anlministratrix of her husband, who had been an attorney ntCarrick. forgus, on foot of a bill of exchange. rhe defencec were a denial of ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTEnDAY. [BeforeW. T. B. LYONs, Esq. J.P., and J. F. FRGuUSON Esq., J.P.] THERE were about twenty prisoners in custody this morning on charges of drunkenness, &c. USING PA RTY EXPRESSIONS. Win. Carr was charged with having been drunk the previous evening, and also with crying To h-I with the Pope. The constable who took him into custody proved the charges, and the Bench ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY, [Before WI. T. B. LYONs, Esq., J.P.; and WILLIAM A'CANCE, Esq., J.P.J There were but nine prisoners in custody this morninv and the cases were all disposed of in a short tille. LARCENY. Thomas Fulton, a boy of about fourteen years of age, was charged with having stolen a cap, the pro- perty of.Mr. J. G. MIN'Gee, High Street, Mr. LUNDSAY stated that the prisoner ...