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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 ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... MURDER OF LO1D WILLIAM RUSSELL. The police hsave this morning been busily engaged in searching the house in Norfolk striet, but they refused to state the result of their, investigation, alleging that it wi:l be made known in the examination of the prisoner at Bot- street police office. From, an early hoeur in the' morning numbers of persons ,ha've. been, tn :Norfolk-street, and the ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... ; I. _ _ A STIR-ABOUT BIrARFAST.-Master Johnny O'Sulli. n van, a promising boy, whom his mother represented as up. wards o' fourteen years, and consequently, like Moses, when at the same stage of existence, entering his fifteenth, r was the grievance-bearer in this case. MasterJohnny having attended to his mother's suggestions, as regarded the hold- v ing up his head, regulating his nasal ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, MAY 16

... cOUnT OF Qtjtpt ?? MAY 14. BREACH MnY -- - uf.i s' PROMISE~ oF~ StA\llsai z Mr. . ~ ?? Jacso v. Sleorpe Mr. . PillpsMr. V. Lee,, and Mr. Kcating appeared for the plaintiff; Sir F . Poloe k for the defendant This was an action to recover compensation in darnagesI for an alleged breach of promise of marriage. The da.s mages were laid at ,0t001. Want of room compels us to-give merely a sketch of ...

INQUESTS

... ?? - An inquest was held on the 2d instant at Rath, parish of Carlingford, by John Byrne, Esq., on the body of an old woman named Catherine Ryan, who, it was alleged, died in consequence of severe injuries inflicted by her son. It appeared from the evidence adduced that, on the previous Sunday, the deceased went to her son' house in a dreadful passion, with stones in each hand, as she said, to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLICENC9. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YzstERo3AY t Judges Burton, Crampton, and Perrin entered the courtt at eleven o'clock. v C.UM5NAL INFORMsATION.n The Queen, at tie prosecution of J. S. MolItoy, v. Edward Deere. Mr. Sergeant Greene applied to the court for liberty to r make the contlitional order absolute obtained oi the 31st t of January. It was got on the affidavit of the prosecutor, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... S COURT OF QUEEN'S BEl CENH-YEST E1DAY. C (Sittings in Banco.) g ThonlaS A7,anef v. Sir Daniel Toler Osborne. b Mr. Hanna, on the part of the Crown appeared in this k case to support a bill of exceptions taken to the charge of h the learned judge (Torrens) who tried the case at the last a assizes for Armagh. It was an action for false imprison- tl ment, brought by the plaintiffagainst the ...

GENERAL COURT MARTIAL

... [ YesterdavanOip-.B MARTIAL. Prside.. X A ?? a,'urt Mat tial Colohel Cobbei S.A., Private Charles; Thompson, 88th Regiment. ?? p~ris one was charged with having, on the night of the The ofisoay, 1840, desertedhis post whileon duty as asentinel tthef gaye of the Royal Infirmary..with leaving his firelock loaded in the centrypbox .and with makin~gaway with hisammunition and side arms. The ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.SA..RDAY. . (Before Mr. Commissioner Curran.) Win. Carleton, an insolvent, was discharged, opposition having been withdrawn. Bridget Magrath, Patrick Kelly, Edward Shortall, and James Stanley, insolvents, were severally discharged with- out opposition. Jeremiah Smith, an insolvent, was opposed by Mr. M'Nally, on the part of Mrs. Jane Brighard, on the ground of an ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... ?? PrU]Mlg POU- DAV. As Ivn HEAD OPf XU. DAMK DoINGs aeN Dunmli CASTLE.-James Tracy, a footman in the service of Sir William Leeson, chamberlain of the Castle, was brought -before Major Srr, at an early hour yesterday morning, charged with an attempt to mur- der Susan Lloyd, a housemaid in the same service. It appeared from the evidence of a man named William Peggq, who is employed as at, ...

SHOCKING MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... SMOCKING MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM I - - ~RUSSELL. | The west end of London was on Wednesday morning c Ithrown into a state of the greatest alarm and consternation C ?? Wm Russelth;dioTuesdaynightbeen barbarously murdered in his house, Norktuik street, Park. i lane. On inquiry the report was found to be too true, and L the following are the particulars of the horrid affair as nearly cl as we ...

MEETING OF THE CITY GRAND JURY

... The Grand Jury assembled yesterday, shortly after ; twelve o'clock, Alderman DRUBIMOND, the Foreman, in the chair. GRAND JURY CESS COLLECTORS. Mr. Callaghan said the cormmittee who had been ap- pointed on the preceding day, to inquire into the merits of the collectors, had come.,to a resolution,' which he would then beg leave to move for the adoption of the jury. It was that the collectors ...