SHOCKING SUICIDE

... ?? S)OCKINGq;SUICIDlE. ?? .. :iOn T'hursday !l sit an stiqsiest was>.'held ?? ?? lrd before ,Elarry iWayrnini, g 5entleman, c~orpneF for this , 'libe'rty,, ,gn,,the ?? ortimerivob hadestr , ?? ]isdep the'ollowing dieadful' circumsttacesscHaj:,, 'nab Erisco~e7, seife of a Iab~outerzat Colchester,,cdegosed tba4,| I 'the deeeased married hie sister nearly thrgeqear.ago, asj had live4 with. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA Ir ISNTLLIGENCE, COURT OF QUEEN'S BEN'CH-SATUrIDAY. Sittings at Nisi Priu,, before Mr. Justice Crampton. Th110nipson V. Home. This was an e'iectruent for non-pa nment of rent, for the pre'mi-es fertlnel ' tlie Royal Arcade, iln College-green, in this city.S 'Ihe lease vas dated on the 30th of January, a382;, and a year's rent w as due on the 4th of March last. A foianer ejeetment wvas ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—TUESDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGUNCE.-TUESDAY. COURT OF cHANCERtY. TOWNSHEND V. TOWNS1tOND. This was a Setit for the administration of the, 1iii of the Marquess of Towrnshend. In 1832 an order wae made irs the cause y the Vice- Cirancellor confirming a deed of settlement between the tenants f'r life anid the trustees. rader the wll. Il 1837 the trustees anid some of the parties interested wrere of opinion that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... L- - - t ; ' - = POLICO~~~~A . . T GUILDNALL. Bau~rrlTrr.-~ Willi- mm,05G, it drover, was charged with striktingart ox~in Smithfield market-isth,11nl1wful weolence. '-Sergeant Bates, of the City POli0, atsted that ~he Saw the ~prisoner ,sta'ie An ox ons the neck with such force that te poor* aninsal fell, struggid, attempted to rise, but fen again and strugled.. He expected the animal would ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... I ITERMr2EDIATE SESSIONS. Durinig the present week, the cixperiniiict of intermediate sessions was tried, and as mtr as we ares able to judge of thle ttllt'st, we she uki i urliti to thle boiesf, I lat it is likely, if c'n- Ii nited , to lie henefctiuil. Nearly thir-ty prisoners hiave usd1t tried), who, wjider thke aid hiyst em, wouldI have hakd to ?? for six weseks longer. Trheso sessions ...

Execution of Mrs. Jeffrey, for Murder

... awedu a f to, Ze~ffirey, fot mulvrde,. [ , - ,s . I _ , - Mondaymorlinqgibe sentence'of death pronqunced upon Mrs.-Jvff'' at; the'late assizes in Glasgosw, wis carried into ffect at tbe usual lace ifexecution. It will be eenbered that -the,-was -'invited of -administering' poison to H.' '.Ifun o ; &i-igblitu-;nfdm er,' and Alrs.'Crl, *ho both re- tsided as lodgers in her house in Carluke. The ...

THE LEMAN CASE

... On Monday last, in pursuance of a brief issued from her Alajesty's Cbancery, directed to the Magistrates of Canongate, a highly respectable Jury, several of whom are of the legal profession, returned a verdict in favour of Sir John Leman of Northaw, Bart. (formerly of Not- tingbam, now residingin Cumberland Street, Edinburgh), as nearest lawful heir male to his cousin, Sir Tanfield Leman, Bart ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAc INTPLUOLNct. OPENING OF TERM. Trinity Term was opened yesterday with the Usual for- ,alities, when the following gentlemen were sworn in as barristers before the Lord Chancellor :_ Skefflngton Connor, Esq., eldest son of George Connor, late of Upper Garriiste-street, in the city of Dublin, Esq., deceased. Michael J, BDrke, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. J. Burke, ef Kilcolgan 'iicarage, in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

... POLICRG INTELLIGENCE.-MONDAY. a1ANSION.lHOUSI; Aletrolder, the Polish Jew, whr was some days ago charged with having arrestod several of his countrymen upon false affidavits of debts which had never been contracted, and afterwards taking small mams of money as a compromise, was brought up for final examl. nation. A clerk In the employment of Dlr. A. J. Brown, an attorney, at. tended for the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE ZNTELLIGENCE-FlIDAY. GUILDHALL. A young man, narned George Lucas, was brought before Mr. Al- derman Kelly, charged with robbing hibs employers, Messrs. Barton and Co., warehousemen, Friday.street. i11r. George Attenborough, a pawnbroker In Crown street, stated that on Tuesday evening the prisoner came to hin brotberns shop and ?? a scarf for el. It struck him that the prisoner was like ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. Judge Burton entered the court at half-past ten o'clock, to hear motions of course, and Judges Crampton and Per- rin at eleven. (SIrTTIGS IN BANCO.) ICRIMINAL INFORHATION-.LIBEL. The Queen, at the prosecutioea of Feliz Fitzpatrick, v. R chard Barrett, Esq., proprietor of the Pilot a ws-f paper. Mr. T. B. C. Smith applied to the Court for liberty to file a ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. lIEN1y-STnrPT OrFICE. PUDLMeANS CASES._A great number of pjhplicans was summoned before the magistrates of this office, for having iheir houses open at prohibited hours. Mr. John Walsh .appeared as counsel for eight of them.; John Ballasty was summoned for having his house open on Sunday, the. °181h of lay, between twelve- and one o clock. Serjeaht Prenderviile ?? to ...