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PORTADOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... PORTADOWN PETTY SESsIoNS. THlE LATE MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT O'N [1RaoM COtR OWN REPORTER?.] POiT'tADOWN, Ponty (Singistratos onl the Bench-War. MI. MIttLFIt, Esq., M ,and] Tiios. SttLNCrTOn'N, Esq., .) At die1 Petity Sess;ions Court Of Piit'ttilo\.' ito -dna, a c-vsecaineon foi'l liearinir. arnsihg ouit of h e fanch iiiy ?? which occurred Oil Laugh Nt ionl thie 27tii of Au iieist las~t, by3 Which~ ...

LAW

... COURT OF CIIANCERY-TUmSDAY. THE Chancellor sat at eleven o'clock to hear general cause petitions standing over from last term. CALL DAY. The following- gentlemen were called to the bar at the sitting of the coUIrt:-- James Patrick Smyth, Esq., only son of James Smyth, of Kilaluhiamii, in the County of Dublin, Esq. Constalintine Molloy, Esq., AM., ?? only son of Wiln. Molloy, late of Tullamiore ...

LAW

... VALUATION FOR POLIC1 RATING. (FROM OUR SPECIAL rlE['ORTrR.) DUBIIN, TiaRSDnAY. CU1N1\NGH.AM, APPELLANT; THE COUPORATI ON O0 BlFiltAST, IRESPONDENTS. TnE bearing ofrt1is case wasrestllle(dtn-dayattthreO o'clock, before Mir. OTWAY, Q C., Assistfant-Barrister for the County Antrlim, in the Arbitration Room, Four Courts. ilr, Tromi'soN, on tlio part of the appellant. re- snmimed his argument, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST P(LICE, COURT-Yi-sthIIDAY. ?? 0l. IV -r , god 1) %s \ (Before Wm. S. TRACY, Esq., EM.) - SmrvcRAL parties were fined l0s. each, and costs, or fouilrtectn (lays' ha prisoinment, for having ?? tlrenk and disorderly, anti-made use of obscene language, in the public streets on the previous night. ASSAULT ON LOCAL CONSTAULIS. Tho'mOnas Welsh was charged w;itl having been drunk and ...

THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE BALLYMENA RAILWAY

... THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON TUE BALLY- BIENA RAILWAY. YESTERDAY afternoon, J. K. Jackson, Esq., Coronet held an inquest at tho General Hospital on the boa; of James Stewart, Esq., who died in that institatio the previous evening from the effects of the injuric which he received last Tuesday evening by the tual trian front Londonderry passing over him, near th Carrickfergus Junction of tiu ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—LONDON, NOV. 18

... SHERIFF'S COURT-LoNDoy, Nov. 18. (Before Mr. PmRENDERGAST, Q.C.) ADAMSON V. 1VIPPLE. Plaintiff is a inerlical'practitioner, and proprietor of a dispensary situated in Exeter Change; and defen- dant is a tur dealer, of Bridgewatei Gardens. The action was broughit to recover the sum of £3 for mcdieal attendance and medicine suiliplied. Defendant obelcted to plaintiff's recovering any- thing but ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATUIIDAY. (Before Dr. MPOEV, J.P.) Thero were only seven prisoners in clistodly tlhis morning, on charges of druikceiness, &fc. CnIAROE OF I1SIBEZZLING S iRTS, ?? ?? was charged with bnavini4 cinh.l)czled six shir-ts, which had been given to ber to flnish, Air. D. ?? appeared for the pr secution, Ellen Kicrer deloseed that tile prisoller got half-a- dozen shirts from Air. ...

LAW

... ROLLS COURT-DUBLIN, FRIDAY, Nov. ID. 5I'MURRAY V. BURROWES. In this case a petition was presented against Mr. Burrowes in the niature of a suit for specific perfor- nmanco of a covenant for renewal of premises called the Holme, upon which are mill ponds supplying the water and nmiil-raco of' Mr. M'Alurray's mills, near Dromoro, in the County Down. The respondent,'in refusing the grant., relied ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YTErARDAY. [Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., 1kM., and W. T. B. LYONS, Esq.. J.r.] TnEnz were thirty-eight prisoners in custodk this morning, on various charges. DRUNKiRNNESS AND DISORDERIY CONDUCT. Mairy Cassidy was ?? with having beei drilink and disordlerly In Ballyinacarrett last Snt lqday ovening. Constable Burke, of the llallvmacarrett constabu- lary, plroved the chargo, ...

LAW

... * QUEEN'S BENCH-DunrBLI, WEDNESDAY. (Before the Full COURT.) M'CARTNEY V. CAULFIELD AN'D PILEIINGTON. A conditional order bad been obtained in this case by the defendants, to set aside tire verdict obtained by the plaintiff during the last after sittings. The action was brought for libel. The plaintiff was hatch- man in the Four Courts' Marshalsca; tihe defendants the marshal and deputy ...

LAW

... ?? _ _ COURT OF EXCHIEQUER CHAMBER. DUnr.LN, TUESDAY. (FRiOM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER,) [Before the Lono C11JEr JUSTICE, the Ctirr JUSTICE of ?? COMMON Pl E.S, and Judges CRAMPTON, PeRInti, BALtL, KEOGII, CIIRISTIAN, and O'BRIEnt.] TnE MARQUIS OF DONEGATL V. BARON TENMPLEMORE, Tius case camie before the Court oii a bill of excep- Lions to an order of the Court of Exchequer, over- ruling exceptions ...

HIGH SHERIFFS FOR 1859

... HIIGCH SHERIFFS FOR 1859. DUmRtN CASTLE, STII NOVa3sBER, 1858.-Names of the gentlemen returned by the Judges of Assize to serve the otriceof High-Sheriff for the ensuing year: ANTIUM-GCorge Grey, Esq., Greyrnount, Belfast. ?? 11. M'Ncilo, Esq., Parkmount, Belfast. Lieu- tenan ?? Pakenham, Langford Lodge, Crumliu. ARaiAGII-J.WI. Bond McGeough, Esq., TheArgosy, 'Moy. Joseph lWilsonEsq., Lisadon, ...