SUICIDE OF COLONER GURWOOD

... a~ ;- - - , A - I n. -- A AA An inquest was held before F. if. Gell, Esq, coroner for East Sussex, on Monday morning, at 120, King's road Brighton, to inquire into the circumetances attending the death of Colonel Jchn Gurwood, who had terminated his existence on the previous Saturday, by cutting his throat with a razor. The unfortunate deceased was a Colonel on the unattached list. He was at ...

LYNCH LAW

... W\rO.t ETrlt, Tuts)DAY Nnittr.--Att ixtritorlinary car~'loe, ?? ' the ?? oft the It f. liltonis, ha. beei ;l, ?? to-day beibre the billovinl marnistrntes sitting in I .r eeosiriiit the Shitie-blin~ here :-re- I. l'enrson, (Cp- tj lastrup, T. Gi.Cartler, J. I. Wi tillams, lid It. Iclmle, J''bvj. T'is WalS a case in wvh)ir ?? respeet;dle on [lle lilt:ll namied Fredericl and f ?? S 60ils of Mr. l ...

DEATH by VIOLENCE at KENSINGTON

... DLA'i'7 blay F'JOLNC(!L' tz I A;gA7SLVG7'Tv. * toi.Ly. Irr. Vaklih-y, M1.1., roesullned thle intqutest Oln *l t~ (135 of' O-:ltIt t 'tl: wi ! ow IM;lits o! the junore honitty been called ev er, Tllo, ''leto t. Lift-liev ter:1itilaltedl tile v't1dt'vi(' gont'ti illto 1! - It t'td tie ?? l..til' 1)y th' jl-v that tflh airy s ptid b- at jottlit I!11 it tI i ;t Itl,, iD order t ?? t1 t of llt't ...

RAILWAY LAW

... RAILWAI'S LAW. I COURT OF ESXCHEQUER, DnEC. 23. LEIonr vx. HEAT5-1RAILwAkY TRicKs.-This case, in which the plaintiff sought to recover from the deferndaeut the sum of L.429 los., paid by him to the defendant on the pur- chase of 280 scrip certificates of the Kentisb Coast Railway, Company, disclosed facts of a somewhat unusual character. I It appears that in the month of November 1844 a ...

JURY COURT—Dec. 23

... I TRY COURT-Dec. 23. l F5RGESOU5N V. BRODJY. This was an action of payment and damages brought at the instance of Mlr John Fergussoc, Rector of the Grammar P ' School of Kelso, against Christopher M. Brody, Esq. residing - in No. 25,gMinato Street, Newingcon, Edinburgh, for payment ta of the sums for board and daages after-mentioned. A re- sl cord having been made up and closed, the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YPSTEBDAY. I HsEAD OFFICE. Ul On e former day'a charge of perjury was preferred by a I police-constable against a man named Michael Enright, for ge swearing that he (the policeman) had been guilty of an M indecent assault. Informations were then received against wl Enright, and he yesterday gave bail to stand his trial for laI perjury at the commission. m COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... ci)UPi~i' OPFIL KI§YYWDED [BVeire Ill, CoLtnissioner Shepherild] 1;x i'i rI. ?? 4.oclAliT Tihe hillillarupta wese 1le'oribed aas lorists and teelsittell of (1)tipai.d, I sdI c time up tlt ii I ;ili io fo( ilar certifdiiOtl. Tho, wereretl'o I l Ii,' l e. I oilI e Conth lenrt o A!l% AndltreIV Dlill;I' ll ofAbe)elieIN . ?? ?? ?? blv MIl- ( Cook; 'i'The pril ciujl Ii ouil of ,Protition wvi an, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... i'UL ICE IN7LLLIG)EACH-AVEDN-ESDAY. AIANSTON-110USE. I'llnre Ihov, tile yomo'l.'st of VIt hoi ar wo igit. years, anti die elde~t 1:2 yetw; DI of ge, werc Irene-lit bethrt- the, Lord Thi yor `V Weln ' w ti ftolekrable p fitr nd togttkmt ,VI o satw onle of, thrni Ciommtit a niety tittift taitiedt torn. gil to lii iipprchlendtl d, iti criler to hiat-ciniiliy raitde into titoir' 1]it ii -litl vt; ...

THE MARRIAGE ACT—REPUDIATION OF A WIFE—CAUTION TO YOUNG LADIES

... I THE MARRIAGE ACT-REPUD[ATION OF A WIFE-CAUXTON TO YOUNG LADIES. CooTRarr.L, DEC. 1645. -The Rev. ?? Matthew Adams, an ?? oleryman, was arrested in the town ofI Cootehill, on Wednesday, 24th ult., under a warrant issued by C. Wallace, Esq., R.M., stationed at Ballybay, in the county of Monaghan, on an information sworn before him at the petty sessionsof Bailieborough, on the Menday pre-I ...

LONDON POLICE

... O | ~~~LON-DON POLICE. I (CUuIOUS nAILWAY CASEa.) MANSION HOUSEE-Mr Horry, of the Central Criminal Court bar. appeared upon the part of the proprietors of a paper called Bia&!sham's Railay Gazette, to represent certain mat- ters connected with what was designated the Great European Railroad Company. Re did not, he said, mean to apply for a summons. or for any formal legal proceeding, as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE IsViELLE, A CL-Tl U11SDAY. BOW-S'REET. RrOBBYRX AND EM DE3Z'LE EiNT.-GCcore M1,;lehell, agedl lif'teen years, was placed at the bar chared wit1h steeling the sun; of £17 Ge. on the 17th November list, and al-e with embezzlingi a farther surm of £12 ?? tbe proprty of' Mr. Cex, a clerical tailor and roo mainker, Soutliampton-stroet, his master. Thle prosecutor staied,tbat on the day in ...

POOR LAWS—NEW ROSS UNION

... POOR LAWS-NEW ROSS UNION. - _. Ace AIUpII_ (FaOZs OUR OWN CORRESPONDCLOW.) The usual weekly meeting of the guardians was held at the board room, on Wednesday, 24th nut. On this occasion thirty of the guardians attended-the names of which I should give you, bult it would take up too much of your valuable space. This large attendance was caused by that truly independent gentleman, Thomas Brehan, ...