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ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO GAIN ACCESS TO HER MAJESTY AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... ANOTHER ATTE3IP'I'To GAIN ACCESS TO HER | I MAJESTY AT WVNDSOR CASTLE. I Windsor, Saturday Evening, Nov. 30. Considerable alarm and excitement was created in this town last evening in consequence of a report that a maniac had gained access to the private apartments at the Castle but upon making inquiries, we have been enabled togather the following particulars:- . It appears that about half ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ZA4tr rNTRLrLINCE I EXCHEQUER NISI PRIUS5ySTEnDAr Before the Right Honourable Baron Richards and the following Special Jury :-Hugh Alexander, Esq., foreman; Henry Brennan, William Moyers, Charlcs Fletcher, B. Eaton, Trhomas Lysaght, William Maljins, William Richey, John Dillon, William R. Digby, Frederick Taggart, and Henry X'Manus, Esqrs. ACTION FOR FATSE luPrtfSoNNIEM. Beatty v. the ltv, Dr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTNLLtGBNCg. EXCHEQUER CHAMBER-YESe ERDAY , Tiletigilt Hon. Baron Richards sat in the Court of Exche- quer yesterday, to hear motions which should have come be- fore him in chamber. c~tatt 0055. Joseph Ifassett v. George nichardson. rr. Walker applied to his lordship, on behalf of the de- fetulalt, for an order to set aside the rule for speeding a .rit of inquiry to assess damages in this ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... EXTRAORDINAjY OUTRAGE IN A RAILWAY I ~~~CARRI.AGE,, t% LADIBSTHADETHSTaaaT FOL5ECE.O10Z, LONDON. of Last week Mrs. Sarah Cullum, a respectable female, re- siding in the neighbourhood of the Edgwarc-`oad, accom- d panied by her husband, and a clerk from the office of Mr. !r, Alderman Harmer, applied to the Hon. G. C. Norton for a to warrant against a person,,whose name.is.at present un- ut ...

LONDON POLICE—MONDAY

... LONDON PFOLICE-MONDAY. ; | ?? Downino, a tall atlilrstic man, was On brought before Mr. Traill,charged vith ?? Daly, a very diminutive man, under the following aggravated elk-'W curnstandes:- The complainant stated that on Saturday hespeottheeven. !og at the Plough, at Clapharn, withthedefendant, and that 13t atte? they Ift there he invited his acquaintance to his own ef house in Love-lane to ...

CAPTAIN VIGNOLES AND SUB-INSPECTOR FITZGERALD

... CAPTAIN V1O!TOLt AND 8ts.JNSPECTOR I FITZGERALD. r INQUInY-SECOND DAY. The investigation commenced yesterday, at twelve o'clock, swhen Mr. Brooke informed Captain Vignoles that he bad that morning received a letter from Lord Morpeth, ex. pressing his lordship's willingness, on the part of the Irish government, that the original letter, dated 25th of February, 1839, of which Captain Vignoles ...

THE REGISTRY COURT—MR. DOBBS

... I THE REGISTRY. COURT-MR. DOBBS. M It appears that this learned functionary de- clared, on Tuesday, that no matter what was the ft attendance of claimants on Friday (this day), he a would, by virtue of the powers in him vested by h the Reform act, absolutely close the registry, the list having been now read the third time, and his I right, therefore, to shut up his court being-as he a says- ...

DUBLIN POLICE—TUESDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-TtrunAy. I ARIBAN-QUAY OrFICE. FELONY.-A countryman, named Laurence Ryan, appa- rently it) great distress, charged a young woman named Catherine Ennis with robbing him of .51. on the preceding night. The complainant stated that he had been working in Eng- land during the entire summer, and had succeeded, by great industry, in, saving 51., with which he was returning to his family ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLTCE-YESTERDAY. CIHEAD OFFICE. PUBLICANS' CASES.-James Howard, of Roundtown, hwas surnmoned by Sergeant M'Cann for having his house n open between one and two o'clock on Sunday the 24th of b November. d Mr. J. Walsh, who attended for Mr. Howard, objected to f the form of the information. There was no averment that ?? hewasnotdulylicensed,which was notsuppliedbyerasing e the words ...

ALLEGED BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A FEMALE AT THE WELLINGTON BARRACKS

... An occurrence has recently come to light at these bar- racks which, from the extraordinary circumstances con- nected with it, involving the most brutal treatment to a derenceless woman, must be attended with most serious consequences to the parties. We proceed at once with the ?? Friday afternoon, about two o'clock, a man was employed in paving a portion of the barrack-yard, when, to avoid ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IYTEL7aZcENcv. COURT OF CHAANCERY-YESTERIDAr. r Howard T. Broohe and Others. lrr. Pennefather, Q.C., moved that the notes of the de- cree in this cause should be varied. It was stated in them that Mr. Brooke had, voluntarily offered at thes bar to re- convey to the plaintiff the estates and lands of Castle- no howard. u Lord Chancellor-The decrees of my court are not to be cc made the ...

CAPTAIN VIGNOLES AND CHIEF CONSTABLE FITZGERALD—INQUIRY

... CAPTAIN VIGTNO-S AD CnIEh CONSTABLLE FITZGERALD-.INQUITTy, r The inquiry directed by the Lord ileutenants regarding certain charges preferred by Captain Vignoles against Chief Constable (now Sab-Inspector) Fitzgerald, was opened yesterday by Mr.John Brooke, Q.c., in the Queen's Bench ./Chamber. Mr. Moore, Q-0., and Mr. Hatchell, Q.C., at. tended as counsel, and Mr. A. French as agent on the ...