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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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LAW

... letters, Tile distance to which this kind of ground textends, lbeyond the Alphonso redoubt and the 3rd division canmp, iS vet'y short, and tile last ridel overlooks a kind of amphitheatre, which for convenience sakie I may call a semi-circle, althollglh that ...

LAW

... money, and animadverted pointedly oii the absence of all the witnesses except Mr. Wlhately, who might, if the plaintiff's story vas true, have been called in support of it. Secondly, laid the plaintiff, after having done all that was fairly incumbent ...

LAW

... was lrollugt ip c on the complaint of a man natnedl John Irvine, who v stated that, having left his place of bosiness for a short time, when he caine back he found the prisoner ( with a coat that hall been left there on hill, 11l a t large bundle of bill-beads ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1860

... or two Grand Jurors will remain with 101, 1 shall proceed to dispose of thiem. ''lie Grand Jury tilen retired, and after a short time ?? trlue bills in solne ?? cases. STEALING FROMt THE PERSON. Anne O'llagan wlas charged withl havilng, at Newly, on the ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1860

... prisoner mssed her calling, lfot siie mitilt, witit sinti educatioti, haveC been a novelist. No iio\elist could linvent suhll at story ani d give sulch soinut e, Nvoll arranged details as sho haud given. Who wvas likely to sce thie mu1lrder? Who %Vas as likely ...

THE GALWAY KIDNAPPING CASE

... OUR readers will not have forgotten the particulars of the GaIway kidnapping case, upon which WO offered soume comments a short time ago. A poor woman, the widowv of a Protestant tradesman, though herself a Roman Catholic, was desirous of bringing up ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... and lie told me to tell ler not to be thinking long, that ire would soon have her out; but lie told me so many lies and stories I dil not know whiat to believe. First lie said lie could not get her out unless she signed tire money over, and after ?? ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... desk in a bit of paper, with a memorandum on it. Mr. 'LUAxA Very well. Hlow much money do you charge Mr. Roney with being short from Dec., '59. until lie left you? Mr. Rea-I would think lie has embezzled frona £50 to £100. Mr. AI'LUAN-Very well; fron ...

LAW

... tiiler agreement to sail ill a ship jast abont to leave port, thi Milstaile was directed to brinl hin ?? and ascei'taii if' his story was true, anod, if so, to allow him to go ott boiad. LAROENY. Mary MIGnigan, who pleaded guilty on Saturday to a chaige of ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... didl you drink a bottle of Lacryma Chlristi at the hotel which bears the old G reek's name?' ' Oh, I am not the hero of the story,' was the reply; and then he proceeded to tell me how two young officers of the Rifle Brigade, Messrs. Turner and Boyle, on ...

LAW

... ioccasion of tire marriage as clerk- reading the responses from a prayer-book-now be- corries a chief actor in the eventful story. On the ar- rival of the regiment at Sydney thie frail and faithless Peggy deserted Terence, and transferred lier at- legiance ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1860

... each case must of course, depend very considerably on its peculia circumstances. First, then, it is not necessary tha the story told by an accomplice should be corro biorated in eyery circumstance he details in evidence for, if so, the calling him as ...