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BRENTWOOD PETTY SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... 1RI vD JamTY TtSW Ns- eT4sseAY. t-HAoB* OP ,nZOPLErri5*G AG4i551 ALADY oP FOs- ruts.irs.i4argaret Maynard 'he lady who has been sonde' dkaln eu-odv ch'argi-di Wit steaiing a, piece' of lace ,fron o e he3'yrods, a lien draper'and haber msleiho ERssex, and in wh'ose possession whqn ~seachqd,'le-'sum of nearly 8;0it)0. in Bank of E,5 l4s'@.wuot ,ianoj India bonds, was found,'was to-day bro Shi ?? ...

LONDON POLICE—WEDNESDAY

... LONDON POLItE-WEDNESDAY. ±IABLDO0OUGH-STREET -DuI PhEVE£XTED._Lieute- ant George Augustus Frederick Laxton, of the 89th regi- ment of foot, and a member of the Army and Navy Club- house, was brought up in custody of Police-sergeant John Gray, of the C division, having been apprehended on a war- rant charging him with intending to commit a breach of the peace by fighting a duel. It appears, ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... . .. .. I The following summary of two 'days' proceedings at the Chester assizes is given in the London papers,:- APRIL .7-In order to enable the learned judges to deli- ver the gaol, there were this day three courts..held for the purpose of tryiug criminals-namely, ?? Court, be- fore Mr. Justice Maule; the Nisi Prius Court, in which 'Mr. Justice, Williams sat; and Mr. Jervis, Q.C., sat in the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. re- COLLEO9,STRET OO'5'ICE ip. TniE RECEiNTIBIEAKI5NG UP OP THE DUBLIX HELLS.- she The ebarges against thepersons arrested in the five gaming- ` houses broken into by the police authorities on Monday 1p. night last, were proceeded with at 12 o'clock yesterday, in at continuation from Tuesday Iast. The excitement in the ly office was fully as great as on the former day ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... It DISNKRUPT COUR* Y7ssT)nDAV. (Before Mr. Commissioner Macan). if > In re 4nthony and Farrell. d This case, which was adjourned in order that Mr. Graves, the secretary to the Bank of, Ireland, might be examined, *a8 resumed ycaterday. The bank claimedia'sum of 4,0001. a iue the bankrupts by the Poor Lawl Commissioners for a ?? and Carrick-on-Suir, d on the ground that'they had a lien upon it, ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY--YiESTEDAY_ I At the sitting of the court Mr. Sergeant Warren moved I the suibjeo of a-petitlon froahthe, committee-of the. Society, for of the Attorney, and Solicitors of Ireland, addressed to'theiD Lord Chaficellor, preying that his lordship would be pleased !1 to Suspend the operation of the new rules and orders lately, def promulgated tor his lordship's court; and ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... I INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SAftnDAY. I , ?? _ _ ?? . . . - . : (Before- hfr. Commissioner Curran.) I There were nine cases oni the list for hearing, in eight of which opposition had been entered. In the case of John Motherwell, an insolventt, Mr. Creighton applied on behalf 'of the insolvent for an adjourn-. meat for two months, in order to give him an opportunity of settling with his ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE YESTERDA I oo ?? -- THE~ DonaLtN GesaLIXGHOU3ESFoVfTH DAY bil INVESTTOATXON2;he charges sthpen fon nthe gamiiigfiousea broken into b Ith -pie the 4th Instanit we~ri esumed befor 'M1vr.' .Hitchdock And Mr. Tyndall, on yesterday, when the Inst case in the litl was proceeded with. i 4 Mr. Martley, Q.C., attended for the crown, and Mr. J. Walsh for the defendants. - Eilkabr a ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... I CARRIAGE COURT-YEs~rRDAV_ l Polive-constablao'-Rpssejl ?? ihe~dovnter of ear. 13''6 for'being off stand, plying for hire on the 1hintt5 Daweon-lane.' !'The ceomplainant stated that on1 the day in question the I 'defendant's bar weas~tantlingiJ Daivson-Iane, 0pposita the ' coach-cffice, a ?? the, laiie through the archway drsi from South Frederick-street, anod entered into .conversationl ?? ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... _ . COMMISSION COURT-YSTEnDAY. Raron Richards hnd Mr. Justice Ball took their goats on the bench atten o'clock. Maria Burke, av iry well looking young woman, WaS in- dicted' for cotcealing the birth of a male child, by ?? of the body on the Ist of February last. The prisoner who wasg efended by' Mr. Walsh, was after a very lengthened investigation found guilty, but strongly recomnmended to ...

APPALLING MURDERS—A MONSTER

... I APPALLING MURDERS-A MONSTER. At the Liverpool assizes, on Tuesday, Betty Eccles was charged with the wilful murder of William i3ccles, at Bol- ton; also further charged with the wilful murder of Alice r Haslam, and also further charged with the wilful murder of Nancy Heaslam. The prisoner pleaded not guilty in. a firm tone of voice. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Brandt were for the prosecu- tion; ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... I . - INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT. i (Before Mr. Commissloner .Vurran.) There were nine cases on the list for hearing in seven, of which opposition had been entered. William Dobbije and Thomas Kerin, insolvents, were dis- charged without opposition, James Caffrey, an insolvent, was discharged, opposition having been withdrawn; and Henry Bennett was appointed assignee. Charles Gregg, an insolvent, ...