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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 'e 'Tomas Blennerbassqt Thompson, an insolvent, was dis- charged, opposition having been withdrawn.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 ...

THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH BILL

... Almost all those who argue in favour of capital.1 punishment do so on the assumption that it is calculated to deter others from the commission of crime. They do not attempt to justify such pu- nishment by any of those first principles to which the legist must have recourse in investigating the rights, and in modelling the laws of a people. No, indeed; the only plea set up in favour of capi tal ...

LEITRIM ASSIZES—JULY 15

... - I LEITRIM ASSIZES-JuLy 15. I ,EcOUD COUSRT. r,5 Before Mr. Justice Crampton, and a Special Jury. a0 ' MarqiSa of WebsteAth` v. James HRogg. te Mr. West. Q.C., stated 'the plaintiff's case. This was an action brouight by his clienti the noble plaintiff, for recovery 1- of penalty rent, to which the defendant became liable by tithe breach of the several: penal covenants contained in a y ...

ENGLISH CRIME

... .wtnNGLISH CMME. in - case of mansglaugter bas occurred Morley since our last publithe orn On. Saturday nighti Joan Eastwood and da irst (along with othera) were drinking together,when a quarrel arose between them, and a fight ensued, in which Eaatwood 1-thislife. An inqtiest was held at Morleyon Sunday onview of the body, and a verdict of manslaughter returned B ugars Hirto, who was committed ...

KERRY ASSIZES

... -1 - tERRY AS9ME9. I Judge Ball, in his address to the grand jury, said- It is to me a source of unraiied satisfactioe to be arble to ant flounce to you, on my first appearance iD this cotunty, the almnost total disappearance of crime of an agograbated cha- I racter firomn the calendar of the county of K~erry.r KILIKENNY ASSIZES. a MONDAY, JULY 27.-The coenmission was opened in the e crown ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. ME&D OFFICE. YOUTHFUE DEPRAVITY.-A child not more than eight years old, named Matthew Farrell, was found in a hall in Rainsford-street, by the police-constable on that bait, with very valuable branches, apparently belonging to a candle. stick used in the celebration of divine worship. The con. stable, suspecting that it was given to the child by his mo- ther, or some ...

THREATENED ARREST OF AN ANTI-CORN LAW LECTURER IN DERRY

... THREATEM&D ARREST OF AN ANTI-CORN LAW - - LECTURER IN DERRY. ILI The Mayors of Londonderry seem to have very h pretty notions of public liberty. Some years ago the then Mayor of the maiden city incarcerated a el dissenting clergyman, named Crybbace, because he Of had the audacity to advocate the superiority of the. voluntary principle over compulsory payments'in dE support of religion, and on ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... I We have not done yet with murder in England; a nor do we anticipate that, if we turn our attention to the revolting subject, and had space for the insertion of English brutality, we could fail in proving how far the morality of John Bull is in need of instruction and discipline DonLaD MuntoEa AND SUPPOsED SUICIDE.-Within a few r minutes of going to press intelligence has reached us of ano-B ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATUBDAY. HENRY-STREEST OFIC1E. CIIAnrGE OF CHIILD DSE:RTION.-On Saturday a young gentleman, named Faulkner, from the neighbourhood of Bray, appeared before the magistrates, in company with a young woman named Eliza Keogh, who was at his instance taken into custody by virtue of a bench warrant, under a charge of child desertion. He wished to know from the magistrates what they ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... RECORDER'S COURT-YESTERDAY. IDLTRVRq.R T. r l . 'he. .STE]II -_Y DISTRESS IN TIHE L,11htTY-OUTBREARS AMONGST !THE OPERATIVES. James Casey, Martin Fleming, Edward Ryan, and Jo. seph Curran, were indicted, that they on the 22d June last, in the parish of St. Peter, did riotously assemble, and take by force and violence two loaves of bread, of the value of 2d. each, the goods of Bartholomew ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW MRELLICENCE. EXCHEQUER NISI. PRlUSSYaareDsy Philips and Worrell v. Grant and Taylor. Thle Right Honourable Mr. Baron Richards took hisseat on the bench yesterday, ateleveri o'clock, when the names of the jury having been called over, the defendant a case was proceeded with. Some documentary evidence relating to the proceedings in the Court of Bankruptcy in the case of Samuel Tipper, a ...