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LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... LONDON POLICE-SATURDAY. MANSION-HOusE.-A little rosy-cheeked red-headed g rl, about eight years of age, was brought befere the Lord It Mlay,,r, in order that his lordship might adjudge which of g two blind ?? or Cassidy-had the greater right a to her services as a guide. Clark stated that the child, s whose name is Elizaheth Cash, was taken by him from the cl workhouse ; and, finding that she ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTERDAY. I (Before Mr. Commissioner Ferrall.) The case of Mr. John Orr, which was reported in our paper of Friday last, was this day resumed by Mr Mac- donagb, who, on behalf of the Messrs. Maguire, opposed the insolvent's discharge. The learned counsel on that day stated the case at great length, and at the opening of the court to day proceeded to examine witnesses ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... RECORDER'S CO UHr-Yxrs rER DA r. The. Recorder took his seat on the bench yesterday acconi- panied by Aldermen Archer, and Aiorrisson. James' Finnegan was indicted for stealing a coat, the pro- perty of Robert Callaghan. Guilty-seven months' imprison- ment. John 134rrke, James Byrne, and Edivard Horon, for burgla- riunsly breaking, and entering the dwelling-house of James Kean, sen., in ...

LONDON POLICE

... ;;d B0w5'-SITBET-BURARY AND Exra.sivn p Tr- .IIE Cothrv'fs dF BLESSINGToNs.AVrjd Ol' r very long investigation took place before Sir F. ' ferao ° nd circumstances attendingadaring and extensive robe to wvs commited on Sunday morling at the residence of whe ire Countess of Blessington in Park-plaec, Mayfair. A of th x. man, of rather genteel appearance, but well ?? police as what, in the''usual ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... .: * On last Friday evening a most diabolical murder waY pl petrated in the neigbbourhood of Churchtown, neat, Ardee. The victim of this nefarious outrage i asan.inoffensive wcll-' conducted young Man, named Sharkey, residing uinder the same roof, but not in the same house, with his father, who is a respectable farmer renting a large tract of laud. It' ap- pears tfseperpetrators of the murder ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - LAW JVffThLIGENCE. ROLLS COURT-YESTERoAY. a Thotrpe and othes v. the jboard of Directors of the Agri. .itcuRierThak In. this case Mr. Brooke, Q. C , was heard on the part of ?? culatiral an)k; to resist a motion made by the plaintiffs 0 to have a receiver appointed for the purpose of receiving the y assets of this company, Find paying off all debts to which it ma be liable, previous to its ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... CITY SESSIONS-YESTERDAY. The Recorder entered the court yesterday at the usual bout. Michael. Bryan was indicted-for attempting to steal a hand- kerchief from James Drougbt, Esq. The prisoner was found guilty,-'nd sentenced to beim-.. prisoned for seven months, and kept to hard labour. Thomas Creaton was indicted for unlawfully obtaining twelve dozen ol bottles, the property of Mr. MulvAny. ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF CLERICAL DELINQUENCY

... ATROCIOUS CASE OF CLERICAL DELIN- I , 1 . ?? .; I .'QUENCY. : | The name and the practices of the Reverend Mr. - have long been an abomination to every virtuous ilnhabitant of Nrthamptonshire, atall acquainted with his shameless licentiousness. Fur years, we understand, be has been a regular weekly visitor to a notorious brothel in this town; and, not long ago,-a respectable inhabitant of ...

THE IRISH PETITIONS

... The Spectator says the Tories have a right to subscribe to the Tory conspiracy fund. In this we differ from our cotemoporary. The Tories have an unquestionable right to use all legitimate and consti- tutional means to get possession of the places at present occupied by the Whigs; but they have neither a moral or legal right to deprive the people of Ire- land of the privileges of British ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—LONDON, FRIDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-LONDON, FRIDAY. Jo CHARGE OF BIANSLAUGHTER-ALLEGED STARVATION OF ANr APPRENTICE. I rs William Smilh, who was described as an optician, was t je indicted for having, between the Ist of January and the 14th I y of July last, caused the death of Benjamin Broadway, his I tilapprentice, by not providing him with proper meat, drink, tn and sustenance or lodging. In another ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DU1BLTN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD.OFFICE. ExTsE CASES.-Patrick Carton, No. 26i ssex-sttcet, was summolnid to alisaver it charge oF Mattlew Gibson, su- perilltendent of Excise, for selling spirits by retail, he being a spirit grocer. James HoneyLall, an officer of Excise, proved the sale, and James Gibson, another person in the same capacity, proved the non-existence of retail spirit license, but ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN FRANCE

... I The tridl of the notary, Peytel, for the murder of his wife, fills several columns of the French journals, and has terminated in his condemnation. Peytel, who is 35 years of age, found some difficulty in becomtng a notary, and never fully paid the price of the place. Yet he produced a receipt for the entire sum, one of the documents which induced the parents of Mdile. Alcazar to give her to ...