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... COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. LONDONN, THURSDAY. (Before Sir C. CrESS Lr.L and a Common Jury.) MAIRCII.MONT V. MAIztCfMONT. The cxamination of the rospondent, Mr. Henry Marchmont, wasresumed this morning. Mir. MACAULAY, Q.C., continued the examination of Mr. Mnrchmont-'When my wife rose on the 22nd of Jatiiary she went down to the kitchen and refused to br'cakftst with me. I took it ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTEPlDAY. I (Befora XV. 8. TRACY, F'sq., Rit.) There were fifteen prisolners in custody this morin- lig, on ratious chiarges. DESTIRoYiNG 1'RO'EtITY. Anne English, of Little York Street, was charged with having broken three panes of glass in thle house ofi ose Anne Walshi, heonry Street. The charge baving been proved, the p. isoner was inied 5s, and costs, or to be ...

LAW

... COUT~i~ UP IXCffEQUERt-DUBLIN, SATURDuAY. (1,1:o11 OUR SPECIAL fltlrORTEtt.) T 1HE 11OORItE T EA FItA UD S. rTHE Ai'TOiINEY'OE`NNtIAL V. RoBItT~e HENLEY. Tm i full Cour t sat this mnornintg, when Blaron OwuicNxi deiivrcd{i thic jndgmunt fC thle (oultt ill this disC, Ife untidl tat thle qulestion in tuel, case Ilrose with rcfveteicv. to thle forito of jiifot'- 1ittinfltl to bie used when ...

LAW

... THE POLICE VALUATION | DUBtLIN, MONDAY. (FROMt OUr SPECIA.L ElPlOllTigR.) CUNNING11AM AND BOYD, A'PEtLANTS; TI'IE CORPO- rATION Or IIEI.IAST, m.ISrONDENTS. This caso stood over fi om the Qnarter Scssions Of BeIrsi't, fur tlie' PilpoSe of having til iassistnlec of senior counsel in the argument, tlolquestion inv MIvcd being one of the utmost imlportance-viZ., 101ellil'1 thc Corporation arc not, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-Y\F:TERDAY. - *(Bcfore W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M., and JoHs CLARKE, Esq., J P.) Tumnri were about a dozen prisonto's in custody this morning, on various charges. STEALING FROM TI1E PEI1SON. Ann Malone was charged With having stolen a watch the previous night in Walker's Lane, Nom tile person of John Douglas, 14, Sltiphoy Street. Johit Douglas deposed that the .prisoner took ...

LAW

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. DUnLIN, THURSDAY, (FROM OUr. SPM:ChAL ltEPORTER.) (BCfi'r thle Full COURT.) JAME.S BARXNETi V. EDWARD HERON. The plainitiff in this case is a merchant residing in Beifast. A verV im portait question nrosc on a lnO- tion intado on1 thi part of the dfelndant. A condi- tional order hald been obtained on the 4th of' Nov. ;nst., that n inemoralitInL of satisfaction should ...

LAW

... . VALU)MTION FOR POLICE-UtATING DUBLIN, WEDNESDAY. (Prom OUR SPECrAL REPORTER.) SAMUEL CUNNINGHttAM, APPAELLNT; THE CORPORATION OP BELFAST, RESPONDRENTS. Ton arguiments in this important case came on to- diay at half-plst two o'clock before J. 1. OTWAY, Esq., Assistailt-Barrister for tile County Antrim, in the Chamber of tihJ Lord Justice of Appeal. MlIr. Fitzgibbon QC., and M1r Havrison ...

SERIOUS RIOT IN KILKENNY

... -SERIOUS RIOT IN ILKBENNY. WE regret very much to bave to record tile occur- reneo of a riot which caused no slflfl excitemcnt in our city on Saturday evening& last', andhaving its origil in an old grudge borne towal(ds tile police by some of the young desperadoes of our town, who havo recently enlisted. It appears that shortly before seven o'clock in the evening, tie policeman on duty in 1 ...

LAW

... COURT OF CHANCERY.: - (sItoM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER,) THEB 0MALLEYS, MINOR N IS.; DuI3LIN, SATUR14.Y, EX-rARTE ROBINSON, IN RD O'MALR'EYS, SlNOrS;. EX-PARTE O'MALLEY, IN RE O'lAILLEYS, MiNrORS. THEsE cases appeared in the Lord Chancellor's list for hearing to-day. A petition, was prcsented by William O'Malley, uncle of thc minors, to set aside an order of the Court pronounced in the month of ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Defore W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M., and W. T. B. LYVONS, EIrq., J.P.) TInup woerc aboutntn doszC prisoners ill custody fronm tilo previons ean, on Variolls Charges, USING PARTY BXI'XPRISSIONS. Ellen 0Winni ngtou, an old dame i ho W aid seen solic fifty Suninmers, was chargled with haIaviugr-adC use of patty ospressions il the public strects. The charge having- been ...

LAW

... COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. LOXDON, TUFSDAY. (Beforo Sir C. CRtESSWELI and a Special Jury.) MIAROtIMONT V. MAROCIMONT. This case, which is a suit instituted by Mrs. AMareh- snont against her husband, the Rev. Mlr. Marchimont, an Independent minister, and occupied thle whole of Saturday and monday, terminatinig only with tile cross-examination of Mrs. Alarchmont, was resutned this ...

THE MURDER OF MR. ELY

... BonrTs-is-OSSORY, MrOND.AY NIOIT.-It is many years since the annals of the Queen's County have been stained by such a cold-blooded assassination as that of 31r. Richard Ely-a mnurder of the foulest character, of a man universally beloved by all classes. A hind friend, a generous neighbour, a warm- hearted good fellow, in the fullest acceptation of tile term, has fallen under tile shadow of ...