ARMS (IRELAND) BILL

... :'ARMS_(IRELAND) BILL.,3 , t -- | ,VEbNS8DAY,, AUG 9. 'a Order for Tbird Reading. ?? made, and Qafes' ' tion propoerd, ?That the bill be how read the third ?? time Amenidm~ent proposed, to leave out, the word- r -iiow,'id at'the end of the questio'n 'to'ndd the words, tupon his day three months. Question ?? as the word ' now' stand 'part of the q pe tlcn. The housb divided, Ayes 125, Noes ...

THE COURT

... WINDSOR, SUNDAY EVENiNG-The extreme finneess of the day, added to the great attraction of her Majesty i being againi in residence at the Castle, caueed an influx I of RD unprecedented number of visitors, who continued to I arrive, absolutely in ehoals, from an early hour in tbe morning, and principally from the metropolis, until between t two and three o'clock this afternoon. I Her Majesty ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... ?? . -1 - n ?? E- - - I'RIDAY, AUGUST 18.--efore the Mayor and M. Longridge, Esq.-Thoiuas Weddell and Daniel Mul- ligan, boys, who have been convicted of felony. were brought up by P. C. R. Drummond, charged with rob- bing the shop tills of the following shopkeepers: Mr Forster, grocer, Trnfalgar-street; Miss Kirsop, Percy- street ; and Mr Hutchinson, tallow chandler, St. Nicholas' Church ...

POLICE COURT

... __o- .r.8*tel 'h CAUTION TO CAT Zas.-WIlMlam Tipping. carrier between this TI i town and Wlnstanley, was ordered to pay £5 as compensation to to Mr. Harper, for Injury done to the hand of his eon, three and a ol , half years old, the cart of defendant having knocked the boy pr e down and the wbeel passed over hishand and eg. ev 1. IJLLICT DISTILLATION.-On Monday, Thomas Pldkington, who A lt ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN PiLICE-YESTEBDAT, ,IENRSY-STREET OPFICE. Two very well-dressed persons, who gave their names and additions as ?? John Fitzgerald, Henry-street, and Henry Williams, 8, Essex-bridge, gentlemen, were charged bylMr. James Calvert, proprietorof Abbey-street Theatre, with creating a disturbance in the house the previous night. From the evidence of Mr. Calvert and the box.keeper, it ...

CHANCELLOR'S COURT, OXFORD, AUGUST 1

... CHANCELLOR'S COURT, OXFORD, A'GtUST 1. MACMOILLtN V. HIAMPDEN. On the Assessor (Dr. K~enyon) taking his seat, Dr. TwIiss rose and said that as it was the 1wish of the Court that no further argumnent should he entered into on thle present occasion,1he was instructed by thle Proctor of the R1ev. Dr. Hampden, to object t0- the admiisaibdjily of the libel on thle grounds already urged. 'rho ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MANMION HousE.-Thomas Ba)ra, ipprenticed nOI a rotate- mal ,a ?? elI rged will '1 clog I~snisUgale(itct'iigallo~nsatitia iiji of ?? fDil, a Thames Police-ollicer, deposed, tliot last aight dierit aei'uriii o lto Wle, lie wos ?? dity at london-bridge ,iatirs oil she Cit side, coheln he hcard Nollistlitig signals pass bhtoeeni scote ersnois respecting somethillg that was goaag oa. He secreted ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZR INLTRLLIGBNCB. it NORTHERN!' CIRCUIT-LIVERPOOL, Auo. 122. f (Before Mr.Justice Cresswvell.) to 1,a1313-ISTAtLEY V. AoOMALLI Mir. Dundas, Mr. Wortley, and Mr. Pollock for the plaintiff'; Mri. III Battes and Mr. John Henderson for the defendant. sh 8kv. Dandaes iroceeded to state the plahitiff's casq. The preient ~, action was one he said of very groat Importance to the plainiffiB who ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CETR,'ALt CR.#IMIAL COURT- FRIlDAY. [Before Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Baron Rolfe.) THE LATE FATAL DUEL. Although it was very generally circulated that the trial o f Mr. Gulliver, the Surgeon, wats fixed for this morning, and that it was expected that some of the other accused parties if not all, would surrender, the court presented nothing, beyond the ordinary features of every-day ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... WINDBOR-MONDAY. This morning, at twenty-five minutes before eight o'clock, the Qaeen and Prince Albert took their departure for the Faraborough station of the South Western Railway, to be conveyed by a special train to Southampton. The royal party left the Castle with an escort of the 1st Life Guards. The Cnuntess of Dunmore, Lady Caroline Cocks, Sir Robert Peel, Hon. Miss Peget, Earl of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEnDAY. EXCHANGE-COUIT OFFICE. e CURIOUS CHARGE OF BlaOAdiY.-One of that very ac- . tive and useful class of her Majesty's servants, the letter. a carriers, or, as they are vulgarly termed sicapet runners, named Henry Stewaft, applid yesterday to the magistrates of this office to receive informations against the lady who had blessed him -with her hand and heart, on the ...