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LANDED ESTATES COURT

... DUDLvS, TauRUD.mi. ; Duzltsoom, Taenao-t.i' LBefore Jad3 BoneOBs.] COUNTY TYRIONE. ESTATE Or JOSEPH ]NI'ODNNTLL; J. CLOSE, PETITIONLT' Life estate of the owner, sped 50;, in part of town- land of fi]!llyn al, 7TSa. Or!. Oi., held for residule of 21 yiears from 1s5s. Jessy',. J. M;Donnell and George itenny ?? for £2'.50. Thomas Johnston, so- COtNiY FretEA'AAI.T. ESTA2TE OF ATLLS AUMeTItOXO, ...

THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDRA

... P1Oll TEE TIMES)_ IT is, we think, undoubted that there are cousi- derations which were not presented to the jury at the trial, and which require that the whole t question should be once more thoroughly dis- cussed. In the first place, there is the position a taken by the present Attorney-General with re- spect to the ?? by their very construe- f tion they are essentially adapted to warfare, ...

CASE OF A BRITISH SUBJECT IN NEW ORLEANS

... CASE OF A BEITISH SUBJECT IN NEW ORLEANS. Teen following is a copy of the correspondence in re- ference to the case of Mr. Cosby, who was some time inmnrisoned in New Orleans:- ?? Chichester Street, Belfast, a th June, 18f3. Sea -Enclosed wo be, to hand you a letter re- cently received from a yongia man naumed Cosby, noew a prisonee in New Orleans, by his mnother, a re- spectable widow lady ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATURDAY. [Before EDWARD OnIME, Esq., R.M., and JOHN F. FEnouSoN, Esq., D.L., J.P.1, LAACENY. John Lynas, a young boy, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment, for having stolen several D jieces of brass from the establishment of Messrs. Reynolds & Co., engineers end machine.makers, Mill Street, to whom he hadbeen apprenticed. A STRANOE APPLOATION-MB. JOHN ]nA. AGAIN. Mr ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL UPON COLONEL CRAWLEY

... THE COURT-MARTIAL UPON COLONEL CR AWLEY. (Sappleentart y to Telegraphlc Suemary.) NINETEENTH DAY. AI)DEn5uOTT, Tuusnsry MonSeIoG. TuE Court re-assembled this morning shortly after t ten o'clock. Colonel Piros said the Court had considered the question put at the close of the proceedings yester- day, and the objection of the prisoner. The Court were of opinion that if the objection were pressed ...

WARWICK ASSIZES—MARCH 28

... WARWICK ASSIZES-MAkicII 28. [Before Mr. Justice WILLES.] Henry Carter, 20, brass founder, was charged with the wilful murder of his sweetheart, Alice Hinkley, on the 4th of December last, in Bissell Street, Bir- mingham. The deceased was a young woman who had lived with her grandmother in Artoun's Buildings, Bissell Street, Birmingham. On the night of December 4, deceased was seen by her ...

FRENCH JUSTICE

... THE trial of af~orcZt, who resembles in a ood many v points Victor Hugo's last hero, Jean Valjean, in his 1- unconverted state, has been the leading cainuc celer beP of the past weuk. It offers a goia specimnou of the as criminal proceedings of France, and the Paris corre- spondent of theo R'ein gq tandard transcribes it at ji, some length, prescrvinng the peculiar formn in which si the ...

MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCES

... TdATDIOIP- D EENCE 7aUTRIMONI.&L DIFFERENCES. ?? the Lambeth Police Court, on M0onday, 'Mr. Hienrv Becbv, a retiredI tradesinan, living on his pro- A perty, was charaed with the commission of a violent issan.lt on Sec oh his wife. r ,Mrs. Deeby, a tall, iudle-aged and wfell-drseed S womlan, when swtore, and dosired to slatC ?? par- i ticulars of the case mercyl ralied, Well, Sir, i is tl six ...

A WIFE'S SUFFERINGS

... A WIFE'S SUFFERINOS. AT the Clerkenwell Police Court, London, on Satur- day, a respectable-looking young woman applied for an order, under the Divorce Act, to protect her earn- ings from her husband and his creditors. Applicant said she had been inaeiied just over twelve years, and now had three children alive, hav- ing only a short time since buried her eldest son. Shortly after her marriage, ...

Assize Intelligence

... 1-5,5ip 3f;ltdllQmla. 1-:1 COUNTY OF DOWVN. FrROM our. OWN REPORTER.J DOWNPA!TRIC, FrclD. cRowN COUrT. TITs morning, at half-past ten o'clock, the IIon. hMr. Justice HlAY took his seat on the bench, and pro- ceded with the disposel of he crimniual business. Sir Thoma; Staples, Bart., Q C., and lMr: Thomas Macdonnell, Q.C., appeared as counsel for the Crow.iJ LARCEINY. James Whitelow pleaded ...

THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDRA

... THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDR.t. Tens important case was commenecd, on Mondov, in the Coiurt of Exchequer, London. Thle Attoiney- Gcneral oponed( tile proceedings on the part of the Crowt, and detailed at considerable ?? the case he proposed to lay before the jury. In April, ?? information was received ?? justified her Ma- ja ty's Government in ortlering the Alexandrra to bo seized as a forfeited ...

LOVE AND MARRIAGE—EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... LOVE AND MARRIAGE-EXTRIOORDINARY CASE. : Ar the Guildhall Police Court, on Tuesday, Mr. Alfred Edward Pountney, a young man, who was described as a clerk in the Post-office at Ely, near Cambridge, was summoned before Alderman Hale for having, on the 19th of August last, committed wilful and coreupt perjury, in an affidavit made before one of the surrogates in Doetors'-commons, for the pur- ...