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COUNTY OF ARMAGH

... l iONR, OF AR-M A'SH: a - - . P , ' I j :A*|oi I ; trrOu1VOwnX.aPORTEHR.].. t - ?? ?? ;iAOH, WzrtDss4t,*-rS 'N[utili ?? 3; [;iRI~np~ gt li ine o'lobl4thie Ho'. ?? ' .1 ~ .~ : . 'tid1 fpoteeeded4'tith hearing ?? - :Qj~jy1Cirt , I~ia LorDsSibefor~e, th; e aease -vpdas ppede with,.. .miavtshed tosany. ,thatmwhei.,,he ?? preyaous -dy, r . .that4Mr1 Cartewrshon>lditotknswerw at might te~id c ,in ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... I BELFAST POLICE COURT-YETSnDAY. [Before WILLIAM S. TRACY, Esq., R.M., and Dr. M'GEE, J.P.] BREACH OF THE MARKET RYE-LAWS. William M'Alesh was charged with hawldngbeef- through town, endeavouring to sell it, and also that the beef so hawked was unsound, and therefore unfit for human food. The prisoner wase acting. for another, and was arrested in Alexander Stree't. Con- L stable Bunting proved ...

LAW

... CONSOLIDATED CHAMBER. DUBLIN, FRIDAY. (FROM OUR SPECIAL REPoRTER.) [Before Baron DEASY.] BYRNE V. ANNE MAGUIRE AND OTHERS. Mr. TWIGG moved, on the-part of the Sheriff of the County Antrim, for an interpleader order. It ap- peared that the plaintiff had placed in the hands of the Sheriff a writ of Ji.fa. for execution Against the defendants, who were four of the Sisters of Mercy of the convent ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTEED.AY. reach. f I a n. __ r l f t [Before W. S. TEkcy, Esq., R.M.] TpnmE were only eleven prisoners in custody on trifling charges, which were disposed of by imposing smaU lines. CH.kEGE OF WILFUL DAMAGE TO A VESSEL. John M'Gilckson, captain of the schooner Louisa, of Liverpool, 97 tons register, owned by Mr. Hiland, was charged with having attempted to damage the ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPT. ROBERTSON

... I I Tns court-martial on Captain Robertson was re- sumed at eleven o'clock on Wednesday, at the Royal Barracks. The examination by the Court of Colonel Ben- tinck was resumed. Why did you recommend the prisoner to send in his resignation prior to. 15th May, 1861? That was a mistake. Previous to the 9th May, 1801, I know nothing against the character of Captain Ro- bertson as an officer 6r ...

Assize Intelligence

... ,? ?k.55ip At. COUNTY OF MONAGHAN. Jy 0 E - lMONAGIAX-, MONDAY MORNING. IC, - [FOn OUR OWN REPORTER.] ;e- SATURDAY, after my despatch was forwarded, the ad the Hon. Justice HAYES and a special jury were oc- ry cupied in hearing the ease of in,:- i - - RAILWAY TRAVERSE In ire SIR THOMAS BARRETT LEONARD; ex Carte THE DUNDALK AND ENNISEILLEN RAILWAY COMPANY. The jury in this case returned, at a ...

Assize Intelligence

... ..;IL~U.7 ?? .iJ,- ?? 111 NoigcLWtrtSs~ti ?? ?? its! H, mc. 7D X ac( Irloler, ; it ?? ,f i 14:, iU; ?? tw ?? i B 161f& Afb'd14't' Fibfiz7 | county; were, pflr~pwr44,9,df , ?? gdfi tile Hi~gh Sherifi *JONnwJPSujr~ w! n 91Yi 0 a.n.: D. Bourne Esg4 'DepAity Clerk of the CrOWn~ Il ?? L6 Lod 'ABa6R1iE ?? i{IL M.P,: Fdretau.; ;. 2. L~edt'-C&bbel'WPB '~Fords';t'' ' * ?? .,E 3S Roge'rifall Pa'r ...

COUNTY OF CAVAN—THURSDAY, FEB. 27

... COUNTY OF CAVAN-THUBSDtY, FEB. 27. ,* - .. BlURUDER. Hugh Maguire, aged about twenty-six, was put forward, charged with having murdered Patrick Ban- non, at Ballymagauran, on Monday evening, the 25th instant. The prisoner said he was not ready for trial, 'and the judge ordered the ease to be postponed until 'next Assizes. This case originated, as ?? and deceased were piesent at a wake on ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YS~S~DAY. [Before W. S. TnAcv, Esq., R.M.; W. T. B. LYoNs, Esq., J.P.; Dr. MuaxEy, J.P.; and J. W. S. MPCAawo, Esq., J.P.] ASSAULT. Mary Clougherty was charged with having com- mitted an assault upon Harriet Flynn, her half- sister. Mr. Seeds prosecuted. The complainant deposed that on Wednesday night the prisoner came into her bed and assaulted her. Witness was kicked by ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATuinmAy. (Before W. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.) John Hughes was charged by Constable M'Nicholl with having worked a horse which was incapable of doing so from disease. The prisoner had previously been twice fined for working the same horse. His worship imposed a fine of 10s and 10s costs. Thos. I Parker and Michael Breen were each lined 10s and costs for disorderly conduct in ...

MR. BERNARD SHEEHAN IN TROUBLE

... |MR. BERNARD SHEEHAN-IN TROUBLE. Ia - - . -- m . . - , Mn. BERNwD SHEEUAw, T.C., who' has been a fre- quent visitor to the courts dA ng the progress of the Assizes, got into trouble in the City Court, on' Mon- day, in the following ?? Mr. Brereton, QC.., was addressing the jury for the defendant in a record, and when he was dwelling on the impropriety of bringing frivolous actions before a ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1862

... COUNTY OF-MONAGHAN. th MONAGHAN, FRSIDAY. the OROWN COURT. thel YESTERDAY evening, after mv despatch was for- thao warded, the following busineqsswas disposed of: con CHARGE OF ASSAULT, bilt: Thoi. Gough and John Cleery, who were charged was with en assault on a Man named Smiley, as stated in the the NEws-LETTER Of this morning; were both found the guilty of the offence, and .Con His LoRDSHIP ...