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LONDON POLICE

... AFFAIn 0o HoNoreti-A couple of seedy-looking foreigners came before Mr. Long, at Marlborough-street, to 0 have a case of assault settled. Mons. Bonani, the com- plainant, had a large patch over his left eye, and Signcr Michael Angelo had a still larger plaster on the lower part P of his frontispiece. It was evident the parties had recently t' been engaged at a bout of fisticuffs, but that ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... Holmign, M8Rl)EA O-P A *RE, At R 8Dn; I - ~OF THE, MURDERER. A most horrible murder on the person of hig wife was committed in Compton-street, Clerkenwell, by a luau named Gingel, who afterwirds destroyed himself. It ap. pears that Gi gel, who had previously been a widowerad left with two children, is about forty years of age. About twelve months ago he married his late wife, who is the ...

EXTENSIVE DFORGERIES UPON THE BANK OF ENGLAND—ARREST OF THE FORGERS

... EXTENSIVE DFORGERIES UPON THE BANK or ENGLAND-ARREST OF THE FORGERS. BsIMINGHADI, SUNDAY.-The police have for some time past been aware that forged notes, purporting to be of the Bank of England, were extensively manufactured in Bir- mingharn ; but it was not until yesterday their plans were sufficiently matured to justify them in apprehending the parties suspected. All being right, however ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... I NSOLtNET bEETORB' COUkTVY!TzgDA1. I (Bpfnrv MB*.A io'rore mr. Commissioner Curran.) The case of Jason Crawford, an insolvent, was postponed to this day. 'e 'Tomas Blennerbassqt Thompson, an insolvent, was dis- charged, opposition having been withdrawn. The appointment of an assignee was, on the application eof Mr. MI'Nally on the part of the insolvent, referred to the chief clerk. John ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW rNTELLIOENCE. - L COURT OF QUEER'S BENCHIYEsTExtRAr. The Lord Chief Justice and Justices Crampton and Perrin took their seats on the bench at the usual hour. Corkery v. Barton. Mr. Coppinger moved the court, on behalf of the rlaintiff, that the service of a writ on the defendant be deemed good under the circumstances of the case. He moved on thte affidavit of Jeremiah Duggan, who ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... I ssBANKRUPT COURT-YESTELDAY. . as In the Matter of William Henry Holdbrooke. or A meeting in this case took place yesterday, before Mr. orM'Cann, one of the commissioners, for a proof of debts, e and an examination touching the bankrupt's estate and af- _ fects-more particularly as regards his partership with Mr. s Mooney. as Mr. J. Fitzgerald appeared on behalf of the assignee, is Mr. Robert ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLICGENC!. e. COURT OF~ QUEEN'S BENCIRYxsr ?? Burton sat to hear motions at balf.pat oe 'clk of Abbot v. Smith. ck Mlr. Se~vens applied to the court, on the vart ofth plaintiff, for an order to be directed to the Pr the 1r, of the county Meath, to answer an afliavi g Sheriff of cause of the plaintiff's attorney. That affidt* ed - I the aon the 26th of April, 1840, he (the attorne't ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF MR. BIDDULPH—MEETING OF THE KING'S COUNTY MAGISTRATES

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF MR BIDDULPH MVBTUIG OF THE KING'S COUNTY| MAGISTRATES. The magistrates of the King'is Couinty assembled atPar- sonstown on Saturday, the 17th inst., in consequence of the following letter, addressed to them by Lord Osman. town, the Lord Lieutenant of the county, to consider the measures proper to adopt in consequence of the attempt to murder Mr. Biddulph:_ Castle, ...

ENGLISH CRIME

... -6 ..NLYSH CRILE. | S~octri awaan r-OVR- EOVEI, NtEAR 5tNUT5FORIP; (From' the' SthpOrt A~dvertise. .Oe-of th ost diaibolical. murders w vrrcre 'took place ne~air-Knutsford last. Monday nigho h esn Hi tif,'allaged couple- Darned Cooke, whowrit nrthrea cit life byw means af aftoaxe -,Or hatchetj:, wit hc-tepo thl flreaturea' braista -wvere beaten out, and thei cd adprsno of terodechpped in -the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLIC-y.ysETADAy. - : ELEAD Otris E. PROSECUTIsON or LiCErS£D VJSxNEs,_M;Chae1 - Guilfoyle, No. 58, Meath-street, -was sutmntna'd to answer - the complaint of Sergeant 32 A for keeping bis htztse Dpen, for the sale of spirituous liquors at prohibited. hoirs.a The officer deposed that'on the night of the 30th of No- *veemer, at five pinutes to twelve o'clock, he saw a side- dooroleading ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA I IITELLtGENCE. I COTR TO3 QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. The Chief Justice ?? Crampton and' Perrin I ; entered the court at eleven o'clock. O . C1lMINAsL INFORMATION. . The Queen, at the prosecuzion of Colonel Knox Gore, Lord I e Lieutenant of the county Sligo, v. Janzes Anderson. Kr. Keatinge, Q. C., on the part of the defendant, ap- f peared 'to show cause why a conditional order, obtained by ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... ?? flnzC,. CO~e.VEGAL BA,,ra~s5s.A [1an1 named Jamesal, e sidig a 23,Tenple4bar, preferred a complain gis B~ernard Sheerazi, for having assaultled 15mon Tudylat Sheeran did riot appear, bust his wife stated tbati a l spite on the part of the complainant, because -his wife was living with her, husband, and ,with the complain. ant's knewiedge and consent, on condition of her Vup. plying bi'A ...