Birkenhead, &c

... Ik Elkcti ix—Committee-rooms have been opened bv the friends Lord John Manners and Dmby Hiackworth, tor the purpose of canvassing those voters who reside in fcirkenhead. POLICE. C, I . ,, OF \ nKUTOH.—On Friday, an action was before Mr. Harding. ;n the county court, brought Mr. Johnson, coach-builder, of Market-stree', against l e , car proprietor, for the recovery of the sum £ done to the ...

HER MAJESTY'S MARINE EXCURSION

... On Sunday afternoon, about half-past two o'clock, the Royal aqundron arrived off Carnarvon cattle where the pace was slackened to take, a view of the bay and the surrounding scenery, bat no one landed. learn, however, that during the short stay of the Royal party, her M.ijesty received congratulatory address from the inhabitants, presented the Mayor of Carnarvon. From Carnarvon her Majesty ...

DEATH OF MR. O'CONNELL, The French papers of Sunday confirm the report of Mr. O'Connell's death at Genoa, on the

... 15th inst. The following letter, from the Rev. Dr. Miley, his chaplain, addressed to the editor of the Univers, and published in that journal, leaves us no longer any room to hope or doubt:— j m . Otnoa. May 17. 44 Alas, my dear friend, O'Connell dead ! lam so completely overwhelmed with the blow that I am almo incapable of writing. His death was serene and happy for it was sanctioned by the ...

FREE BIGHTS OF LIVERPOOL

... The Town-hall, with its splendid suite of room*, the statue of Canning, the view of the town from its summit, Ac. Ring at the west door. The Exchange News-room. Speak to the master, and pass quietly through the spacious apartment. Bee the monument to Nelson in the quadr ingle. The Lyceum News-ioom and Circulating Library at the bottom Bold-street. Speak to the resp ctive masters. The Atheraum ...

COMMERCIAL FAILURES

... (From the Timet Friday ) The failure of Messrs. Tanner and Ward, leather was announced,yesterday afternoon. ThrirESSi;?* £55,000, of which,£2s,ooo consist of some time they have been struggling with trade, and not expected that their assets more than 10f. in the pound. The connexions *?'.v firm are said to be wealthy. * Ions of the Letter* from Glasgow, received yesterdav announce the susi ...

IRELAND

... I - * COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, DUBLIN. d JOHN MARTIN, IN ERROR, v. THIE QUEEN. The Court sat at half-past ten o'clock on Monday, and proceeded to hear the arguments in this case. The prisoner was present. Sir C. ('Loghlen spoke at great length in behalf of the prisoner, contending that the e conviction and sentence ought to be quashed on various if grounds, two of the moot material of which ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, CANDLEMAS TERM, 1835

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER, CANDLE7JAS TERM, ]835. , -rrnrrrqrs IS EXCISE FROCOEDItCGS BEFORE JUSTICES EN EXCISE. BEy.l i(.UE CASES RE.MOVED INTO COURlT BY WRLIT 02 t I CERt'IORtAI-I. E 1. RsEFFCTVNo APIAL.-In tile case of George Su.. therland, from liebfore the Justices of Bcriick.lchre, it ap- peared diet the defendant hai been convicted, on an irifoirmation at pettysesionsi in the mnitigated ...

LONDON POLICE

... 1MANSION HOUSE. A iawker of Mu/Ing C{o - nicleg appeared before the Lor-41ayor, to nnswer the complaint of a hawker -of Morai-ig Posts. Se- veral persons front the steam whbi-fs in Thames Street attended, the ground ot accusation having exrited -some curiosity. ?? ha',tei- of-the Post stated, that he.-had lhcen ,of late much interrupted in .his :professional~excr- dtions by the defendant and ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... On Monday a meeting of the Commissioners of Police was held, pursuant to requisition, to consider the bill brought into Parliament by the Witter Company. Bailie Millar hiving been called to the chair, and the enacting clause of the bill read, Mr W. Miller rose to move a series of resolutions. He said, previous to 1819, the city was supplied with water through the Corporation. In that year the ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—November 25

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT-Novemlllwr 25. Bt5EADAL.BANE V. CS5ANDOS. Tire Vice-Cbancellor gave judgment this morning in tilig impnrtant case. Hisi Honour, at great length, weit through the facts of the irase. In the year 1834, thle IMI; rquis of Breadalbane died, and upon his death a Ito- N ite.a ,f mulriplepoinding was instituted, wherebY all per- el sons claiming upon the personal estate of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Jan. 7

... cENTsRAL CRIMIiNAL. COUIr, Jmn. 7. ?? Pralitnift 'T'llitiol, 4111, %u1 irldidll rir faln- l aiilliiilv ntnaliltihi. alt atountitig On la l ,(ltt'aiilr ia11on (the ar iq nodli eii!vithlla the jairisndivliii tl thle Admirniti, r- 4 f E lngI i. Ivithltatesta to munder lime. t. .1,'t1c Pt ?? ?? liar tlia i11ticuutititi anati Moar .'Mr l).av~t Sitatr dfeoiii. i, that lao iwee master tina 1-firt ...

SHERIFF COURT

... STIEIBFF COURT. IsIProTAITv Dncc~sros.-Aen action, involving a rather important principle, was decided in the Sheriff' Small D~ebt Court, Glasgowv, on the 14th silt. The circumstances of the c ase are these :-On the 5th of September last, a person took out a ticket at the office of the Glasgow, Paisley, Iilmarnock, and Ayr Railivay Company here, to be conveyed to Ardros- sen by the trains ...