COURT AND FASHIONABLE LIFE

... . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . _ . . . . . . ?? &INLJ LrAZLUIUADJ-C, ?? On Monday last, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, V attended by Colonel Bouverie, visited the baths and The washhouses for the labouring classes in the ?? side district of the metropolis, situate in George-street, Euston- goo, square. His Royal Highness minutely examined every hav portion of the building, as well as the various ...

INQUESTS

... - ?? n- R,,nlAV BODV OF A CHrrD'FOUND.0nR Sunday morning last, 'e-the body of a child was found in St. Anthony'i.church- ad yard. The sur who examined it was of spinion that Te it bad been ?? accordingly. ad FATA& Ac ?? week, Thus. Clayton, a - It abourer employed on the new worts connected with the Arb be Bolton and Bur.TRailway, was engaged in removing some che Dut er. earth, near Walioii, ...

POLICE COURT

... POfLICE COURT'. )eeD PUHLXCANB' AND aEERSELLERS' CA8EB. g8at wved The following informations were heard on Friday, be- n iti fore Edward Rtuibton and William Rathbone, Esqrc. - st xn ruBLICANS. m~ay John Bennett, Fontessoy~street, was charged by ia- c Itang spector M~oore and polico-constable Berxingtoss withl ne a selling after hours on Saturday night ?? 40s. way nnd CoStE.a W~illiamn ...

POLICE COURT

... nL -I-. j. PUBsLICANS AND Basassustists.-Therfollowing parties pay a were fined on Friday last, for offensces under the local havin, .t:-Matthias Christian, publican, Shaw's-alley, for foreign 1I selling spirits at imnproper .henirst,40.; 'rhootas Morris, office' j~beerseller, Park-street, for selling .,ale during church York I- hourson Sunda, the 9th instant,MOi; Charles Gould- Eliss' son, ...

KIRKDALE EASTER SESSIONS

... KItRKDALE EASTER SESSIONS. BENTENOBS OF THE PRIBONEFRS. es_ _ at SENTENCES OF THET PR180NER8. he Jo)hn Conner, 49, for sitealing a gill glass, tbe ?? of James nd all, a t Wralton on.thei ill--6eveO dsye. nd Henry (3riffith, 20, for steailng a coot and a. cuirb chain, thle ut pmpertyof Thonnas Houghtstn and Henry Hail, at Woolston. m ?? month. re, Henry Wilkinson, 17; Tlrnoth'Ranagsn, 19; and ...

THE CORN LAWS

... I ' rit THE, CORN LAWS. . ?? 4OAtxex TE'S TIRxD hBADIRD or A NILL reo A1E)D TrE LAWO RXLATI1O TO TEE IMPOROTATION 0? CORN. DXsSENTIENT1 Because the bill for repealing the corn laD wiIS not acqoM- panied, as in justice it ought to hare been, jb the following moasres, viZ. _ 1- The'entire and immediate'repeal of all the taxes which fall directly upon land-the land tax, the malt tax', and the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. Atkins, plaintiff, Sadleir, respondent. Mr. Monahan, Q.C., applied, on the part of the peti- tioner, to have the receiver in this cause removed, and a new receiver appointed. The application had been pre- viously made to the Chancellor on a consent signed by the petitioner and Mr. Sadlier, the respondent's solicitor; but it hav ug been stated in an affidavit made by ...

BLANCHARDSTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... I BLANCHAARD-T4OWN PETTY SESSIONS. I (Before William Rathbourne, Thomas Thompson, and 1i Alexander Kirkpatrick, Esqrs.) C INTERESTING TO FISHtING CLUBS. C Patrick M-Evatt summoned J,.hn L Estrange for having S destroyed fish (trout) in a milt pond on the river Tolka, at J Blanchardstown,otn the 18th of June last, contrary to the hi 5th and 6th Victoria, chap. 106, see. 75, Mr. Peter Co.- ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERnAY. I COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. Charles Jomeph Langstaff and James Polden were sum- moned by Augustine Flood for negociating a forged bill of exchange for 352. 7s. 2d. The defendant Polden did not attend. It appeared in evidence that a bill for the above amount, purporting to be the acceptance of John Polden, a brother of the defendant's, was passed between the parties. ...

SWORDS PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... - SWORDS PETTY SESSIONS-SATUnDAY. Before E. F. Corbally, and Hans H. WVoods, Esqrs. Mr. Kelly, sub-inspector, was also on the bench CHAnGE OF 11lOT AND ASSAULT. A case which created a great ?? of excitement in the neighbourhood of Douabate, S words, &c., came on for hear- ing before the above magistrates. The people from the districts came into Swords to hear the result of the case. In the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELJL. GENCB. .th COURT OF CHANCERY-YEsTEaDAY. as The Lord Chancellor sat yesterday at tho usual hour. n- Gardliner v. Blessington. eg The Lord Chancellor delivered judgment. He said that In this case he had now all the papers and the proposed bill. Ite He thought it would be for the interest of the parties that to the estate should be sold by an act of parliament. The ed order of the ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... I .- LORI MAYOR'S COURT-YESTRIRDAY. The Right Hon. John Keshun, new Lord fvayir, pre. sided yesterday for the first time at his court in Ralston. street. His lordship was attended by his secretary, Thos. Deherio, Esq. Several cases were disposed of, but none save the following was possessed of any public interest. Michael Tuite, Coal Factor, v. Captaia Joseph Bragg, Mldoister aend Uwper if the ...