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BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before W. S. TRAcY, Esq., R.M.] NEGLECT OF DUTY. John Close was charged with having left the ship Win. F. Safford, he having been left on board as caretaker by Robert M'Malon. On the application of the complainant, His WoRSnHr permitted the case to be withdrawn1n. ALLEGED NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES. Mr. John Charley, of the firm of Chaley & Mal- colm, was summoned by ...

THE COURT MARTIAL ON CAPT. ROBERTSON

... I THE CQIT MARTIAL ON CAPE. ROBERTSOTL i The court ninrtlal on Captain Robertson urnenmed Ite sitting yuterday l~rning, at 1I o'clock. The mem- bere havng1itij eiribkad and taken their seats, Capt6el Robertion asked 'permission of the court for . Ctpttin Meaaen, of the 27th Regiment, an old friend I. of ble, to 'rest tbe observations which he (Ciptain i RoIbeteo) bad piepared. | Tihe Preftdt ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN ROBERTSON

... THB COURTf.RTIAmON. CAPTAIN, l I i 'S I' r r f The court-martial on Captain Robertmon was resumetd yesterday morning, Lieutenant and Adjutnt Iarrbhi was recalled, ad further examined by the Presldent. DId you speak to ?? Major about the sate of t*e backboard? No II you bad sent for, him Jor that purpose why diO you noA speak to him abositlt? Berai55e Colonit' Benttlck ?? would be bettWH1ndt; ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN FLANDERS

... I . SPOCKING MURDER IN FLANDERS. A horrible murder was committed on the night off Saturday lest at Staden, West Flanders, in the hou-e of a gentleman named Assez. The jourrnals of Bruges. give the following details:- The murderers, who entered by the roof, first went into the room occupied by I. AsseM, whom they struck fearful blows on the head with a hammer which they found in the housm They ...

TIPPERARY ASSIZES—SOUTH RIDING

... I-TIPPERARY ASSIZE-SOUT' RIDING. _ __ _ I - Lndals. sa| L CLOrNaetL, WgYNESDAY.-.The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron wiS occupied all yesterday, and,nnul a late hourin the eveniug trying tho following case:- The only one remaining to be dispo ed of at the Clonmel assizes. Andrew Duggan v. Willhan and' ThomaZ Taobi-Thts case bad been called on and proceeded with on Ftiday, and resumed ...

KILKENNY ASSIZES

... KILKENNY ASSTZES. - _- (IrROrM OUR iiicPORT8ht.) IfLHrENNeSY, FuIDAY.-The Lord Chief Baron sat at ten o'clock, and proceeded with the trial of prisoners, when James Cabill was indicted for an assault with in- tent to mali Thomas Carey. There was also a count for an assault, Sith intent to inhict grievous bodily barm. Mr. Sergeant Armstrong, Messrs. Wall and Curtis prosecuted. Mr. J. Harris ...

WICKLOW ASSIZES

... WICKLOW ASSIZES . (Ffnilo ?? BREPORTElt.) I W ziciu.oW, Tuosimr.-The Lord Chief Baron opened the commission in tbre crown court pt eleven o'cloee, when the grand jury were re sworn, His lordship, in charging them, Baid the calendar before him did not present eny case calling for particular observation. Light as it was, he learned that it differed considerably frotm that usually, presented to ...

Assize Intelligence

... ?? j, C ineic. * COU15NT'IY O F A-NT RIM. lia wi nECORDI COURT. mndi YESTRDsiAY, the l1on. Judge HAY7ES took his seat oii thn aw bench at nine o'clock. aill O4UMINAI1 PROSECUTION FOR LIBELLING 3isl A BANK DIRECTOR. h - THlE QUEEN ?? JOSEPH WALLACE.ne Mecers. Joy, Q.C., Lowry, Q.C., and May (in- wer struneted by -Mr. W11illiam Wallace), appeared for the Ass prosecution; andc Mr. m'mechian ...

THE SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE

... AD3OURNED INqfl~sT, SATCRDAY Morning, at ten O'clock, the adjourned in- quest on the body of the newly-born child Placed in ON the fire by its mother, Eliz M'Dowell, on Thursday legi last, was held in a public-house in Rosemary Street, the before J. K. Jackson, Esq., Coroner, and Dr. Murney, a m and The jury sworn on the previous day wvere in at- thru tendlance, and answered to their names. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—MARCH 25

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-MARCo 25. [BeforeihM. BoDmxNAssistant-Judge.j Henry Cross, aged 38, solicitor, was indicted for obtaining by false pretences, ?? Ann Roles, the sum of £50, with intent to cheat her. Mr. METCALLF, having briefly stated the case, called the prosecutrix, who stated that she lived at Gloucester Gardens, Kentish Town, and was a widow, and housekeeper to her brother. From 'May up ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... IAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. l ?? . : CONSISTORIAh COURT. On the motion of Mr. Samucle, Judge Radcliffe granted a faculty for the reobuilditg of St. Andrew's Church, the taking down of the old structure, and the use of tho materials in the now erection. lie aiso grantod' a license f1r tioe removal of the remains of deceased por- eons whose graves may be ioterfered with in the pro- gress of the work. ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COUWflB-YESTEHDAY.' ?? ' | ' CONSOLEDATED CHAMBER. Mr. Justice O'Brien sat to hear ?? for the three, 'law courts, noho of wliloh were df pubdin a teret. COURT 'OF ADMIRALLTY. (Before Juigs Kelly.)* ' At the sitting of 'th, oeout yesterdaey morning,' Jol!d Taylor Ilamerton, E*iqX, one ,-of the proctors, lhaving 'hibited the Quten's letters patent';I appointing him her *pB ^*^iof her ' ...