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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... for each offenco, Thomas Brownie, twenty-flur years of age, who had pleaded gulley to stea!ing clothes from the steamer lookieg Bird, and nleo to two previous conviotions, was ou'tonced to six calendar months' iroprisonment, with hardi labour, aud at the ...

LAW REPORTS

... following were sworn on the (:IIAXD Ji cU: Mf ecssrs. W. IF. Addoy (forleman), Robert Clarke, - TV. R. Ferris, John Gamible, Tho'mas Ifall, John L Leeioan, Francis Nicholsou, Jacob Orr, W-rilliamii Pt Powvell, Henry Scott, EidwaVrd Taylor, Francis eVallelly ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... magistrates occupied seats ?? tilC bench M-r. Montgomery, ?? ; ?.I r. Currani, Mr. John Patrick, and Mr. Jamnes Martin. Mr. Thomas Cunuingliam, clerk of the peace, and MKr. 1-1. Al2PNeile M-Gorrnick, registrar, %n ere iu attendauce. The folloving- getlenien ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... prisouer, who was ac- cordingly discharged. 11ORSE STrITN'0. Thomas M-Muhlan and Ricliard MMullan father and son, were indicted with having, oil the 1.3th of December, stolen a colt, the property of Thomas and Richard Shannonl, near Noewliss. Counsel for thie ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... defen-C dant, and t The jury accordingly found for the defendant. c ANoTiiiE CLAlu -Fra WAOrS. Thomas Warnock, of Armaghbrague, brought an action against Thomas Harvey, of the same place, to recover a sum of £ C11, £20 of which was alleged to be due oii ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... that the reason they deferred exe- cution was that they desired to allow Thomas .Hardy rr opportunity, if possible, of rising again in the world. lie also denied that Thomas Hardy left the country, as he merely removed to Rich- hill, in which place the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sen., John Smith (Jack), Phbilip M1,artan, Patrick Brennan, Winl. Creery, Denis Mahon, Thomas lielly, Thomas Smnith, John Smith, Thomas Perry, jun., Roland~unniingham. Artlur William- son, Francis Gill, Hugh Quinn, James Quinn, Patrick Smith, John Brennan ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bgeu in gaol for three months for assaulting the 'police, he was ordered to be imprisoned for two neonths for the assault. Thomas Walsh was put forward, charged with having assaulted Sub-Constables Delaney and Moreton, and with having malioiously. broken ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Keats, as a poet Mary Lady Duffus Hardy, £'56, in addition to the rnenionl pi 'l00 a year granted in 1870, in recog- nition of tihe historical, literary, and public se'r- vices ofber 1pWe husband, Sir Thomas Dulffus I Hardy ; Mrs. ?? Rodgers, £711, in considera- ...

ARMAGH REVISION SESSIONS

... parliamentary voters' list for the polling '1 district of Armagh Borough. The Conservatives were represented by Messrs. WilliAm Hardy, S. H. Monroe, Joshua Peel, and - Best, and the Liberals by Mr. William Gallagher. The Liberals objected to Rev. L'Estrange ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... Edmund M'Neill, EsQ., J;P. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, and Mr. H. M'Neile M'Cormick, registrar and Clerk of the Crown, were present. The following were empanelled on the GRAND JuRY:-Messrs. Thomas Anderson (fore- man), John Hume ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... same day. On the first occasion he was the highest bidder, and he was the highest bidder oi the second occasion also. Mr. Hardy, Mr. Harpers mauater, was with him at the sale. Mr. M'KAzN said a man named Robert Cobain had mortgaged these premises to the ...