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SPRING ASSIZES, 1859

... bovs came out tvo men deep. There were abont ten or tsvelvc of tlcm and tbe flle was playing. They move(l down the strect. Aholit ten mimites ?? somecamc llp. Ono said What signifles it only 1n1 nny nrm nnd nnothersaid ?? SVhat about it ovhen doetor will wc go toty ?? lvill go to Dr. PaStonPapis'l pild(linge nrc out.sa I l;eard them say Vhat said onc; and t)notlicr said No vo will go ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... : I SATURDAY last, J. 11: OTWAY, Esq., Q.C., Chairman for the County Antrim, took his seat in the Grand Jury room, at half-past nine o'clock, to proceed with the bushiess of the Quarter Sessions, the judges benh- still in thc two) courts. TIE INSOLVENT CASES. IN RE JAMES IIALL. [Es Woas.r -Welre is insolvent Hall? Let hin stand forward. The insolvent was then put forward. His WORSIItP-Helle ...

INTERESTING BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... INTERESTLNG BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. BALLOT V. RUSSELL. A aASP of breach of promise of 1marriage was tried on Tuesday at Guildhall Chambers, London, in which the jmy wereunable to come to an agreement. The plaintiff, a sprightly and interesting young lady, whoi has re- cootly become marriageable, is very highly con- nected, being related to the Berkeley and other high families, and the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before W. S. TRAGO, Esq., R.M.) ASSA.ULTING THlE POLICE. Patrick M'Kavanngh was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Smithfield on Saturday, and assaultingl Constables An(fiow Walker and Charles Irvine in the execution of their duty. All the charges were fully substantiated, and the prisoner was committed to jail for five wveeks. DESERTION. George Jones ...

THE RIBBON CONSPIRACY--IMPORTANT CASE

... quiz jIBBON CONSPIRACY--IMPORTANT RI BBONCASE. 'pn3 BELFAST WITNESSES EXAMINED. VV ESTMLAT11-311J~iNGAR, FEB. 25, I11 ntin Fallan was indicted for havin'g ii his poses. . , til Srd Febrola'y, 1859 certain 9ecct signs s Id , oniqs in writing, kinowinig the samte to be Pc ' (Is of a certain secret society, lcadc usc of by s secret ?? hcctntiis contry, iithout being able tk toint fir tie samc. ...

LAW

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-LoNDoN, WEDNESDAY| BREA0H OW PROMISE OFAnARlIAGE-DAMAGES £1,000 HARRIS V. THOMAS. This was an action to recover daimages for a bronch of promise of marriage. The declaration stated that the defendant hed promised to marry the plaintiff within a reasonable time after his fiather's death and that' he ?? broken his contract. The defendant pleaded-first, that he did not promise; ...

LAW

... LA:W. COURT.OF QUEEN'S BENCH. DUBLIN, SATURDAY. [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] (Before Mr. Justice O'BRIEN.) THE QUEEN AT THE PROSECUTION OF THE REV, DAVID JEFFREY V. THlE VICAR-GENERAL OF TRHE UNITED DIOCESE OF DOWN AND CONNOR. Mr. D. K. LowiRy moved on behalf of the Rev. David Jeffirey, Presbyterian Minister of Groyabbey, in the County of Down, for a writ of prohibition, to le directed to the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—MAY 18

... COIUJRTL OF QUETN'S3 BENCIH-MAY 18. (Blefolre Mr.iiK ot iCU WIG Ir iT. AN, wii a( Commoii Jury.) Bt A HA O FlCi PROISEt ii OF' MIARRHI A i. Titis w~as ai actionlt Cii' Ial-(i ol (Ii' ItflhIIIN of Total'- natic the promise.; sccondlly, a ileiial thA thue phlln~- tif Wats readi' nodV Willilog to prlhfori i ; thijirtly, it flenial of any lirk!ecl i o iti; tuwl, Iart lily, that alter thts maing ...

LAW

... EXCHIEQUER NISI PRIUS-TUESoDAY. .EE ENNISKILLE1N CONVENT. MURRAY V. BOYLAN. (Before the LORD ClIEF-BARON and a Common I . I. . . Jury.) The hearing of this case was resumed at the sit- ting of the Cour~t' yesterday, when the Rev. Mr. Boylan, the defendant, was examined by Mr. O'Hagan, Q.C. I e proved thd contract entered into by tile plaintifr to build the house for £645, and denied that he ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1859

... COUNTY -FERMANAGU-ENNISKILLEN, M.Auci 2. Judge PPnRRW opened the commission here to-day at three o'clock. F. J. Graham, acting as High-Sherif, in the absence of John Madden, Esq. The Grand Jury having been re-sworn, His LORDSHIP addressed the jury. He said the numlbel of cases on the calendar were tew, nor did any of them seem to be of' a serions or aggravated character. There were only eleven ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BIBEIFAST POLICE COURT-Ys'rMRDAY. (B1efore W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M., and S. G. GErTY, Esq., J.P.) AN UNSOUND HlARE-CIARGE OF ASSAULT. Mlr. 5rEDS applied to the Bench fir a summons against Aie. John Gaflikin, Corn llarket, for having essailted a boy named James Boyle; and also for an order from the Bench to destroy an unsound hare, sold to Boyle by Mr. Caffikin. The boy, Boylh, was sent to Mr-. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTmeDAY. [13eforo I.V. MOCANCW, Esq., J.P., Dr. MIGiIE, J.P., and JonN CLArscE, Esq., ?? DRUNKENNESS AND ASSAULTING CONSTABL.RS. Jihd Thotrlpson was chargetl with havi eg been driluk anid disorderly in the po blic streets, and also %uith. having assaulteui Constables Dul' aird Ecott when arrested. The evidence 'went to show that the prisoner had been brandishing a knifei ...