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BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... then sworn as a Mark-et JulyY:-John Gaffikin, Felix Kelly, Patrick Falloon, John MLanughlin, Joseph M'Cullougli, Salil. Herdman, Thomas MIGrath, Itobert Clemients, John Dickie, William Ware, James MI'Cullough, and John Graham. HisWoRSHIP-.-Gentlemrn of ...

IMPORTANT PROCEEDINGS AT NEW INN PETTY SESSIONS

... adjudicated on tle following proceed- ings ?? lion. Martin Joseph Fironch, R.b., Cashel, Chairman; the Rev. Niclolas Herbert, and John A1. 13ushe, Esq., Cashel. There were also present in ?? Chayter, J.P.; Edmond M. MulcallY, Garranica; George M. Robins, James ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE CASE

... on the beach. The same counsel were in attendance The following are the names of the gentlemen con- stituting the jury-' JOHN GRATTAN, forea. UG MAGUIRE. BERNARD IMATINe. PATRICK LANGAN. CHARLES STEPHENS, JORI lD, ROBERT LONG. TREVOR HAMILTON. - CALEB PALMER ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Stephen Doyne John Thomas Rosborough Coclisugh, Sir James Power, Barb, ielsoard Donovan, Major John Harvey, Charles Arthur Wall- ker, John RIowe, Percy L Harvey, Lieutenant Colonel Villior LanToucle Halton, Hon Edward Sidney Stoptord, Sir John RIichard Wolsely ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1861

... Street a petticoat of fine linen, the ticket of wfiicl vwas ?? in Mrs. Lennon's pocket. It was made of' suleh linen as MTessrs. John- StoII & Carlisle awore then dealintg in. That was the only place %vnher any oilier goods wlere found pawned ; in Mrs. Lennoi's ...

THE CARDROSS CASE

... the arched recess,, ar fifteen shilcds sis- ipenled - the arms painted helraldically, and in chronological order, of the various Speaksers of the Irish H-Iouse of ComIImons, comrencing with Sir John Davis, tile first Snealker ill tile -Parliamcnt of James ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... became indebted to John Le is, a trader carrying on business in Roscomnmon, and t execution for the amount of the dobt having issued, the properly mentioned was seized under it. The Do plaintill's case was that their father, John Geraghty, a owed his ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... LARCENY FROM TE 'PERSON. ?? Mary Jane Wilson and Mary Ann Moore were charged with having stolen a watch from the person *. of John Campbell, in a Louse in Hudson's Entry, on TI LB the previous day. o n 'Chief-Constable M'Kittrick applied for a remand, it ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... ] CARRYING ARG5 IN A PROCLAIMED DISTRICT, James Byers, Hillsborough, was brought up in custody, charged with having carried arms in the pro- claimed district of Belfast. The prisoner said he was a servant, and that the gun found in his possession was his ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... peculiar mode of preparing wbiskey, the result of which was known as I, L L whiskey, was invented by a former moemberof the arm which ha represented, and that there was a secret coanected with thle mode Of prepeaatosi itn ijuest on kept carefully coscealed ...

Legal Intelligence

... the bead, a To be imprisoned two months. 0 DlSOnnRDLY AND USINO PAnTY ExPirESSION. 5 William John Quinn was fined in 10s and costs .- for bein drunk in Grattan Street, and using party 5 expressions. Y George Burleigh was charged with having com- f mitted ...

THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... career of the into Daniel O'Connell, are omitted to solely owingjto theexigenciea of our space. The oft- out opinion of Dr. Grattan on the subject of the Inquiry will be regarded as peculiarly valuable, ?? owing to the fact that he is e Protestant of what ...