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THE LATE BANK ROBBERY

... THE L ATE BANK ROBBERY. T.n,- - V - - o . o nn JONDON, MasIDAY-Alessrs. Rogers, Olding, and Co., have informed the public that all the boxes and property of their friends remained undisturbed, and that the robbery affected their own property only. SATURDAY-There is nothing new respecting the robbery on Messrs. Rogers' bank.- Globe. THE BANK ROBBERY CAsE-AnSIVAL OF BURGESS, THE BANK CLEEK, FROM ...

GREAT BRITAIN AND THE COURT OF ROME

... GREAT BRITAIN AND THE COURT OF ROMIE. (From the Morning Post.) The political understanding between Great Britain and the Court of Rome, for ecclesiastical and general pur- poses, to which Awe alluded yesterday, has already become a topic of no small alarm among the fiercely radical body of the Maynooth priesthood in Ireland. Hints are al ready muttered of throwing olf allegiance to the Pope ...

PUSEYISM—PROCEEDINGS OF OXFORD IN THE CASE OF MR. WARD

... PUSEYISid-PROCEEDINGS AT OXFORD IN I THE CASE OF MR. WARD. Our readers are already aware that the Rev. W. G a. Ward, the reputed-now the admitted-author of Tract No. 90, entitled The Ideal of a Christian C Ohurch, was recently cited before the Vice-Chan- cellor, and other authorities of Oxford University, of which Mr. Ward is a graduate, and of one of thelcoleges of which he is a fellow, to ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... IC COURT OF CHkNCERY-YESTERDAY. *. Dimsdale v. Robertson. The Lord Chancellor gave judgment in this case. After enumerating the facts stated in the bill, as published in the Fn1tEEMAN on the occasion of the argument, his lordship said his opinion was against the plaintiff on all the points, and that he should therefore dismiss the bill with costs. Taylor v. Hughes. Judgment was also given in ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... Some few days since we pointed attention to a re- markable artlep in the leading English journal pour- traying the hideous oorruption which the social state of England now discloses. The number and abomi. nable character of the crimes committed, as well as the unaccountable nature of the motives which induced them, are the frightful features in the picture; the source whence they are drawn ...

ANOTHER DOUBLE SUICIDE

... . t11 1 ?? _.s . . . . _ The quiet village of Ashford, a short distance from Staines, has been the scene of a shocking affair, which has created a very great sensation in the neighbourhood. It appears that a man named William Oliver, and his wife and family, consisting of several children, occupy a miserable cottage by the road side near Ashford. The woman was in the habit of vending lucifer ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YEBTER-DAY. HEAD OFFICE. Eliza and Catherine Carty were charged with having assaulted Bose M'Auley and Anne Carr. It appeared that complainants reside in Park-street, and thlat the defen. dants, without-any provocation, went into their house and beat them (complainants) in a violent manner with a poker and other weapons. Sir N. Fitzsimon fined the defen one pound, or in default ...

GALWAY INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... Mr. Commissioner Farrell held a court in Galway on Monday for the discharge of insolvent debtors. There were nine cases in the town list, in none of which was there any opposition, and the applicants were at once discharged. The case of Captain Bartholomew Warburton was then called on. Mr. M 'Nally for the applicant stated that he had a pro- position to make which might have the effect of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... iS,~~W -4 ?? .; ?? I. I I)6RU tIG.~ - ?? . 7It iCHANCERY. _. X lee re A. C. Patiaa,' owle of thle Soh~i* O)'4 Messrs. Sherlock and Maley, with their ?? agents, attended at the Lord Chbneflor's r esidene on Saturday, for the purpose of arguiog the motion of privilege made before his lordship, in court, on Thursday evening. Mr.' Sherlock moved that Andrew Christopher Pallas I might be discharged ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATtruDAY. I Th. h rlI - . _ ^ -c . . A _ whfie full court sat on Saturday, and disposed of several motions of course and some bail cases. The discharge of John Murphy, late of Enniscorthy, was opposed by Samuel Neill, of the firm of Neill and Co., to whom the insolvent owed 61. for a piece of cloth. Mr. Neill said the insolvent came into his house in March last, and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEFRIAY. ENRY-STUREET OFFICE. DESPERATE ASSAULT.-A young man named Thomas Dunne. a slater, was brought up by Inspector Fifinemore om a warrant, which charged him with having committed a violent assault on a person named Patrick Dunne. From the statement of Mr. Finnemore, it appeared that on Christmas-eve the prisoner and a party of his friends were drinking in a house, No. 9, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAII NTrLLIGrNCB : NISI PRITJ EXCHEIJQUER-YESTEnDAY e Lord Chief Baron sat yesterday in the Nisi Prius Court to hear appeal cases; there were nineteen appeals, hut none of them possessed any feature of public interest. TIlE R n-nAININO RECORDS. There are eight records on the list as net undisposed of. This morning his lordship will resume the hearing of them, and the first for which the jury ...