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LAURELS AND INFAMY

... THnE case of Yescombo v. Walter Savage Landor, ?? in owr columns yesterday, is one which cannot be coiflfnlited upon without pain. An old man, and one who has 9iled a prominent position before tile woild, in the cvening oflids life, forfoits, by conduct the most malignant and detestable, tbe respect of Ills country, disgraces tihe profession of literature, and lenves upon every page lie has ...

THE GREAT BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... TIlE GREA'r BREACH OF PROMIlSE CASE. BIIISTOI., W\rDlNESDAY. [Before Mr. Baron CJIANITEEL andl a Special Jury.J MIILES V. laGAs, Ml'. Tills was an action for br each of promise of marrlmiage and from the position of thie parties tue proceedings were looked forward to with great interest. The plaintiff Maiss Ellen Miles, is reported to possess great personal attractions. She is cthc daughter of ...

BELFAST MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS

... RO) YAL COMMISSI(O. YES~ronAY, the Royal Commissioners (Mfessncs AlajOr, QC., and Copinger, ?? for- hiiiqiing into thle 1mu111ip al affili rs of Belfast, resumled their sill irigs in the Rec.ord Court. Mr. Comm~issionerI MAJOR Said tbat, onl theck previous night, t1 iy had gut from Mr. MI'Deioiogh Ii le hiecls of his easte on behlnf of thle Corporation, as., far as re- laited [to time first ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY HER LOVER NEAR RIPLEY

... MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY HER LOVER NEAIR RIPLEY. Timtu quiet and secluded village of Darley, near Rip- Iey, on the line of the Leads Northerif Railway, wvas on Sunday the scene of unusual excitement, in con- sequence of the discovery of themurder, by her lover, of a youig person named Mary Jane Scaile, under cir- cumstances of great barbarity and cruelty. The de- cased, who was about 22 years ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1858

... SUJAMIE~lR. ASSIZES, 1858. COUNTY KILDARE ASSIZES. NAAS, Fntoar, JULY 30. Thle Lenia `IIIifF'-BAIION took his scat onl the bench slimily after tell o'clock~, when James Giaffney was placed at thle liar onl ani indit- mentn charging hintI with having consgpireil withl i'llitatt SIhcpuerd, Willillain Kierlitia, Joliii Stokes, and John Lyonis to three misi comupel 'Mathew -Milion to tatu Out of ? ...

THE LATE HOMICIDE AT HILDEN, NEAR LISBURN—DEATH OF JAMES KELLY—INQUEST ON THE BODY

... THEII LATE O1MICIDIE Al' 1TI1DEN, N EAR IS- BURN-I7A'TI' p1.' JAZZES E ELINj--INQUEST ON 'THE BODY. (FrioM 0111 OVS' REPORTER.) ST IUIrtnzcY last, nl abohit thvee oclocl;, Jamies K IAly, 011C oif tlih( 1lrfitiinate men who hadl been Salabeud on the nighit o(f' tile plrvious jonlay, at I hil(ln, died at hiis residelnce, T11allineruss, County Down, wihitlhel lie blul bkeen ri)'el il oln the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY— TUESDAY, AUGUST 24

... COURT OF BANKRUP'TCY AND IXSOLVENCY- TUIESDA-, AUGus'r 24, IN BANKlRliUPTCY', (Before the olin. Judge PLUNKET.) IX Rfi JOIR HlAMille. The bankrupt was a lcelp anti iodine maninufactarer at BunCeina. in tile Coulntv of Donegal, and tile meet- ing cc'as fbir final exmmi natilon. Mr. Keellan, insltrcted by 1r. ?? Geoglhcgan, ap- icareil for the bankrupt. Mr. Fyvff attenlded oin be- half of' thle ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATUEDAY. [-Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.J TrimmnE were about at dozen Prisoners inl custody this morning, on various chrgeis. Thompson Hill was charlged with liaving beate2n his3 \x'i o, Jane Hill, Iin a most mitrtal manner. Illie pri - saner liad been brought tip on ashimilar clnirg'TI a sit ort tilesince. ino charge hatving licen proved, bie Ivati Sentenced Iao1)0 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERHAY, [Before G. FITZMAURICE, Esq., R.M.J There were forty-eight prisoners in custody this morning on ?? charges. L.ARCENY. John Morrison, a young lad of foirteen years of age, but en old thief, was charg-ed with having stolen a loaf of bread, tle property Of Mr. John Dornan 9, ilassereelle Street. The caso having been provewd, Chicf-constable Lindsay statcd that he ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF LUNACY

... THE EXTRAORDINARY CASB. OF' LUNACY. Tim filquisition as to the sanity of Mr. Laurence Ruck was resumned on Tuesday morning, in the great hail of Clement's Inn, London, befortie Mr..ConmIlis- sioner Winslow. Mr. Mlonttague Chambers, Mr. Sorgeant Bailantine, and Mr. Vaughan, appeared on the lart of tile plti- tioner, the witfe; and Mr. Edwvin Jnaies, Mr. Sergeant Petersdorl', and Mir. Gordon, ...

CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER—DUBLIN, SATURDAY

... CONSOLIDATE!) CHAMBER-DuImIx, SATURDAY. (Burolre Judge O'B3itir.) TIE QUEE'N V. JOIIN EWEC1., IMIr. O'DEiscorL III)plied rr an orde:r to require the corolnlr orth Co. Tyi one to return covtalilt nlbunjrations ta l at thC inqule.st lhe onl the body of a perolanlI whlo lost his litb in a wrestling matech with; thte pi- sotter Rice. The object of tbe motion wvas to have tile prisoner adnllitted( ...

THE MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY BY HER LOVER

... THE MURDER UF A YOUNG LADY BY HER LOVER. THlE MU )ER3RVI'$ COUFESSIoN. Ox Thursday, the ptisonerfin the above case, James Atkiuson, was takcn before the countty magistrates at Knari'sborough, by Mr. Superintendent Martin, and, alter the examinatiol n Or several witnesses, was comn- lritietd for trial, Dr. Shlips(ol pirsided and the fbi- lowing other magistrates were also prcsent:-J. B, Faviell ...