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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 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 ...

THE MENDICITY MONKS AT LIVERPOOL

... TIHE MENDICITY MNONKS AT LIVERPOOL. LivIuitCooL, T UsoDAY.-TIe charge against SenacllerI Cannon and James Carey, remanded since tbis day week, was brought flrwvamd at tile Police Coulrt this afternoon, before Messrs. Crostliwaite and Hlutchin- son, for further investigatioul. It will be recollected that on Tuesday last the pri- soners were brought before Mr. Alderman Iloliae, on a charge of ...

ARREST IN THE UNITED STATES OF ELLIOT, THE WEEDON DEFAULTER

... ARREST IN THE UNITED STATES OF ELLIOT, TIlE WEEDON DEFAULTER. Wi, learn by the arrival of tl a Fulton, tho capture at New York of Mr. James Snttou Elliot., late senio1, military storekeeper at Wecrdon, who was nrrcsted at the St,. Nicholas Hotel, at tile suit of ber Britannic Mnjesty's Secretaiy of State for the War Department, on a charge of having embezzled tIle sum of £2,223, belonging to ...

A JAPHET IN SEARCH OF A FATHER

... A JAPIIET IN SEARCIH OF A FATHER. DUNMANWAY PrETTY SESSIONS-MONDAY, This wasa custodyvcase at the prosecution of Wil. O'NeillDaunt, of Killeasicin House, Esq., who ocullii'dl nt Feat on the Bench during tile hearing of tihe t ril. The prisoiler is a man of nilitary appMear- aice, having been, as Wris staled, for sc0111 tili3c it) tlie illy. Tie case excitd(1 mlltluhl ilIterest, aI the ...

Law

... atu. COURT Or OHIAINOUY-TiUfauAY, Tim LonoU Cu '1ACciUlt.Oil hard thle ?? Case ?? ilis residjence(, No, 4, Ilerrieti Square North. iN TUIR MtATTER~ OF ('Cli'IA JANRBO 110WN, A MINOII. Mr.% Ilic:,ica, ?? (With whlom waes Dr. Dailey, ?? appliud to ills lordshlip to rt'tseiiid a ei'l'lain a9ttaclinuntil order iii force against lila client., Miis, Watts, who is ?? pilaernal rranil aunlt of' tile ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANK.RUPT'CY AND INSOLVENCY. I ix ixsorjvuxv I'iOTITIONS TO 111: 119I0 . R AT BELFAST, ON Tilll 19TI OF OCTOBiER. Win. Beatty, late of Falls Road, Belfast, hi tha County of Antrim, not now in any business, lately toll-bar keeper. Win. Mawhinney, lato of Strandtown, near Bally- macarrett, in the County of Down, a surgeon, not in practice, or now in any other business, previously ...

MURDER AT HILDEN, NEAR LISBURN— INQUEST ON THE BODY

... I MURDER AT JITLDEN, NEAR LISBURN- I INQUEST ON THE BODY. MIONDAY night a sad and melancholy occurrence took place at Hlildev, near Lisbhirn, County Antrini, where the mills and Cxtensive plemises of Uessrs. Win. Barbour & Sonls are situiated, ail where a very neat village has arisen, which is inhabited chietly Iiy Ithe workers, numlinherhil abotit 1,200, who are em- )lt yed at ?? mills, and ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION AT NEWTONCROMMELIN

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION AT NEWTON- CRONDELIN. WE deeply regret to state that tiis district. of County Antrim has been the scene of a coli-blooded and most deliberate attempt at murder, not IcsS aUtroiou9 in character than some of those which have brought disgrace upoln the Southern proTiuces. The intended victim of assassination is Edward Benn, Esq., of Newtoncroininelill; alld there is little ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE.—A NICE PUSEYITE CLERGYMAN

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE.-A NICE PUSBYITE | CLERGYMAN. GUILDFORD, AUGUST 6, [Before Mr. Baron BuAMWictLarid a Common Jury.] *HAY V. YANSITTART, THIts was an action to recover £58 I7s. for board and lodging, and necessaries supplied by the plaintiff to the wife of tile defendant. Mr. E. James, Q.C., Mr. Gordon Allan, and Mr. Wingrove Cook wuere. for tie plaintiff; Mjr. 'M. Cham- bers, Q.C., Mr., ...