INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... vice Col. Brutton, who goes out; so that the Earl of Cardigan, late of the 15th Hussars, is now senior commanding officer of Ithe regiment, which may be expected home in a few weeks. ?? Sir John Keane was dangerously ill at l Bombay.-Limerick Chronicle ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... before them. He also a found, in a room up stairs, six or sight men drinking %, porter or beer, asid the gas lighticig. LI John Flinn (for the defendant) deposed that he ruicol- it lected the 10th of June lost; be lodged in Mr. Rafferty's ti house for ...

Westminster Court of Requests

... youth of *beak'intellect, accosted him with John, people'say that you are fooL?. On this'John replied, I don t know that I am, Sir; I know some things, Sir, and some things I don't know, Sir. Well, John, what d'you know 7 I know that millers bave ...

LAW REPORT

... concession of the Catholic claims. The work, the grand achievement, as eO'Connell's. His giant arm it was that broke up tihe infernal machinery of the peta] code-llis arm it wtas, nerved by the rent and asso- j cation, snd not the English politicians, that burst ...

COMMISSION COURT—MONDAY

... for about a quarter of an hour on the lobby; it ten o'clock at night saw them coming in the court, with * baby in the woman's arms; be said to her, What you ;ot will be nothing to what you'll get when I get you in; reard no more neise that night; did not ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Wacott, a painter, was finally examined yesterday before Mr. Alderman Kelly, charged with stealing £4 from James Langdon,of Cardigan. 'Ihe complainant had just arrived fram St. Helena en his way to Wales, and in his eagerness to see something from his native ...

POLICE

... was lying nearly naked' on the floor. Tlhey immediately pursued the *,Wretched maniac, who' bad broken 'his arm in the fall, but hadinow armed himself with a scythe, and was run- ning about the road with no other clothing than h's shirt. As soon as he ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... particular service:_ Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Chichester, from the half-pay Unattached, to be Lieutenant-Colonel; Captain John Grattan, from the half-pay unattached, to be Captain. BBREVET.-Captain Charles Boyd, of the 38th Foot, to be Major in the Army ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Rocindell, of Gledstone, Esq. Ily- %WIn. Litecr Fenton Sicot, of wousthati, Esq. of John Ntctiotas CoulthUTat, Of Gargrave, Est. kg Edward Taylor, of Eassilsrie, Esq. Henry John RMondein, of Llnton Spring, Esq. Its Hollery P'reston, of Hoorby, Esq. r sec iNV ...

RESUMED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MISS CASHIN

... Netherlands. Bly ?? Colley Grattan. Complete in otis volutme': al Nethertlans in mthe Sixteetth Censtury.-Painting, whirls had s languished isefore the fifteenth century, sprung at once, into a eunew existence from the invention of John Van Eyck, known Ibetter ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... entered for the plaintiff on that calculation. BAIL COURT. Mr. O'Malley Iiwin renewed his motion for an attachment- against Lord John Russell, but his lordship declined hearing it, and referred him to Mr. Justice Coleridge, who, he said, would sit in this court ...

POLICE

... POLICE. B3ow-STREET,.A COUNTRYMAN IN LONDON.- JOHN FERGUSON, a young man of respectable appearance, was yesterday brought up, charged with having burst open the door of James Nettle, living at No. 4, Brown's-buildings, Clare-market, and with assaulting ...