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BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YnSTEDAY. I [LBeaoe J. 0. O'DOsNELL, Esq., RLIL) TncEnx were only thiity-one prisoners in custody- an unusually small number on a Monday morning. A GOoD CUSTOMER. Mary Cassidy, a woman who, on the average, ap- pears before the Bench about once a fortnight, was charged by Sub-Constable Dogherty with disorderly conduct in North Street. Mr. O'DoNNELL-This woman is as regular ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... NEWi'OWNARTDS QUARTER SESSIONS. (wRaO OUR OSWN mRE ?? INBEWTOWSARDS, WEONECnAY. Tuas morning, shortly after ten o'clock, ROBERT JOHNSTON, Ecq , Barrister-at-LIw, Chairman of the Courty Down, took his seat in the Court House, Newtownards, ard proceeded with thebaueiress of the Qaurter Sessions for this division of the county. ! oerto rliates present ?? Crawford; RtobertNicholson, Req.; Henry ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YE9TERDAY. I [Before tbe MAYOR (Wm. M llan, Esq.), B. OnmE, Esq., R.M.; and J. C. O'DoNNrarn, Esg., R.M.] LACOENY. Hugh M'Laughlin, aged ten years, was brought up by Sab-Constable Thomson, charged witl stealing a parcel containing ostrich feathers, value for £5, from a little girl netued Porter. It appeared from the evidence that the little girl wos going down Arthrr ...

A RACE AFTER A CRIMINAL

... A BRAE AFTER A CRIMINAL. Ad A ric of rather an exciting character is going on at ir- the present moment, the ?? being the broad At- n- lantie and the geol New York, and the circmastancos mn- are somewhat similar to those that ocenuroe in the ea case of the notorious calprit Mnller when ho mode OS. s. his flight from this country after the murder of Mr. ! le. Brigge. The culprit on this ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... DOWNPATRICE QUARTER SESSIONS. rYSOM O(U OWN BRPOTREP.] DowNsPATflCi. SArMRADa. Ttls morlnio, a' t e -l O RoDnT JoENSToS., Erq.. E, rirtr-&t-L°, Clairman of the County D)vo, 'ook h2is eca in t'.le COown C.nrt, ard pro- cee-ed withn tho CIVIL L O:S3INS5. AdTttV2 w . SAUL V. ELLES WOODS. ' ri- was an jectn-et brought by the plaintiffto *ecover po2resr.of curtain premiseac occupied by the Oef ...

LURGAN QUARTER SESSIONS

... [ FROm er1 OWN RznmRTEn.] LUBGAN, TuESDAY. Tiss morning, at kt o'clock, Hize HAmILTOX, Esq., Q.C., Chairman of the County Armagh, sat in the Court-house, Lurgan, and commenced the busi- -ness of the Qcarter Sessions for this division of the county. The following magistrates were present:- Thomas Sbilliogton, Esq., John Hancoek, Esq., William iCt. Miller, Esq., R.M. John W. Weir, Esg., Wi liam ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAT, [Before E. OnrB, ESq., R.M.; and J. C. O'DONNELL, EBq., RIX.] PARTY EXPRESSIOttS. William Garner, a regular attender at the court, was charged by Sub-Constable Horan with being drunk and disorderly and using party expressions in Mill Street. He was ordered to pay the usual fine of 409 and costs, and, in default, fourteen days' imprisonment. Thomas Savage was ...

NEWTOWNARDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... NEW IOWNZ.RDS QUTR'BE SES3.1)'N.i [FROI ?? OWN uEhORua. l NitwaOWNARDs, FRIDAT-Tois morning, Pat ten It o'clock, FbonnyT JoiNsvoN, Esq.. Barrister-at-Law, Chairman of the County Down, took his seat in the 1 C~urt-house, Newtoirnasrds, and continued the hear- in; of the CrVoL BUSINES9. HSING AND RING V. BROWN. The plaintiffs, Sirah and Thomas King, ccupied a farm of laud at iessara, and the ...

DROGHEDA QUARTER SESSIONS

... DROGIIEDA QUARTER SESSIONS. [FROM OUR COenEFSPONORNXT.i DROGoEDA, TrEsD-'Y EvESXNG-The Quarter Ses- sionas for this towyn conrmeraced to-day, before CuAs. IIAnr Hrlat2FrLT,, Esq-, Q-C-, the Chairman for the County or Lotth. The first business proceeded with was the disposal of a few ojectments, and next fol- lowed the hearing of undefended civi! bills. Tnr. CRIMINAL 1etSTaESS. Twelve o'clock ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... THE SqTATTE TRIALS. THE Sr' IAt. UOKIIflB iOI, TRIAL OF JOHN CASEY. TIE jury returned arve reit of GOaIL, with a unani- mous recmnadatiou to mrrcy oa account of his Ion;2. The pzsoferlo wss asqee in .bh ?? way if he had '-u5t iag to ay why s' ::eo S2hould not 1o Isesed upon him. Priso-er-I La-s oniv to say that thoe evidence Fwo:rn against Mne iv t;nat initnfrnl vrr trio Wernrvjr. from ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE LORD AND LADY WODEHOUSE

... I ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINAlTE LORD AND LADY WODEHOUSE. [FRO- FrEIaIaINS JOURUAL.] IN times of civil confusion, according to Lord Bacon, 3 the wildest rumors abound. In England they imna- 3 gine we are in that i blissful state, and, accordinglY, 7 they invent for us on a magnificent scale. Fenlanism I has very slightly excited the public mind in this 5 country: The business of life goes ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YE'lSRDrAY. [Before J. C. O'DoNNELL, Esq., R.M.; E. Osat, I Esq., E.M.; and H. HABaIzsoN, Esq., J.P.] E Tmr.zr were only seven prisoners in custody. I L&BOEIES. Richard Armstrong was charged with Etealing a b coat, the property of George Wilson. It appeared that the complainant, who was a carter, went into Mr. Green's establishment, in High Street, n to purchase some tea. ...