LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA If NoTIcS-TfTls DAY. COUiT cOF BAi~CtUPTCY, BsilaeUALL-l8TmT-(Bef re Mr. C..- missioner Sbephlrd).-Mcetillgs for choice of assignces: George J. Gaidstone, Blackwall and Bromiyle, builder aind shipwsright, - t ?? lSillsarc, Petcrborough, coach-builder, at half-past ?? lforrison, Bealilicii-hill, Norwood, coal- iserchant, at half-past ?? D.Young, late of Grace- li:rel-strect, amd Boxworth ...

AWFULLY SUDDEN DEATH—CORONER'S INQUEST

... *AWFULLY SUDDEN DEATH-CORONER'S INQUEST. ?? o. On Saturday, at one o'clock, Dr. Kirwan, one of the city coroners, held an inquest at the house of Mr. Cullen, tavern- keeper,?. 8t Nasau-stresi, on the body of the Rev. Thomas St. :George, of Newmarket-on-Pergus, county of Clare, who died suddenly in the street about eleven o'clock in the morn- intg.' The b Idy lay in the house of Mr. Thompson, ...

LONGFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... I .LONGFORD QURTER SESSNS,. l On Wednesday the quarter sessions for this county com- menced, before Thomas O'Hagan, Esq., ?? assistant- barrister, at Ballymahon, and concluded saon evening about six o'dock. There were 17 ejeetments, 10r civil bills, and 7 replevins entered for trial. ' No freeholders appeared for re- gistry. EXTRAORDINARY CAsE-,A FAIRY TURNED SWINDLER! Bryan M'Donough stood ...

Their Graces the Duke and Duchess of Argyll arrived at Douglas's Hotel, in this city, on Friday, from Inverary ..

... We understand they attended divine service in the Greyfriars' Church in the afternoon of yesterday, and beard Dr Candlish in the Music Hall in the evening. New Year's Dat.—This morning brought in the year 1849, and with a quietness unexampled during the last halfcentury. The drunken orgies with which this festival was wont to be ushered in has been gradually declining since the memorable New ...

Law Intelligence

... W.?ab ?httzUtgenx?. NOT ICES.-Tnas DAY. Bitscnaurrcv, BA5INOniLL-5r.-lSttersscao, eonetnissioner of the day.)-G. J. Gladtstone, choice assige., 12; Ei. Mliw~are, choice assigs. 120; J. Morrison, choice assigs., 111; J. Ds. Younge choice sedge 4. ,IN*SOI.VEtT ConEDTs', POrsTUGAL-Sr. ?? 10.)-Final orders. C. Daddy. B. Scott. For d~schorree: J. Closi, Ann Rabbowv. For r protcoccidri: F. Woolnough ...

THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION v. THE IRISH EXECUTIVE

... THI L8IJOTIUI1TH R~ A, ?? Kilmainhaiav Ptis dai, Dec. 29' .184K ?? for' pa g mo your columaM it bree have ever: bepen opesto the claims of justice. With you a difference in-abstract political opinion has never operated as a barto. the vindication of personal right, and for this reason as well as for others which, in due time, shall be made pub- lic-I seek the opportunity, through the tvening ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... POLICE.- SATtIJDAY. B3OW.STREDT.-ROBJIE1Y A4T TIlE INSOtTENT DEB- TOBS' Coun' .-A. Sckmidft, a (German, vvas cherged with stealing twenty-thrceeparchment sehedules from the Insol- vent Debtora' Court, Linooln'o-inn-dields.--Anele Lamnbert, daughter of the housekeeper, etated tbat on the 3rd inset. she met the prisonier eoming do~i n stairs from the third dloor, on wvhich trere wiere only ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. BoW-sTRERTr.- Gcorye Afatioews, Thomas larrison, and C/icirles ('ricP, were placed ait the bar before Mr. Henry, charged with committing a violent and unprovoked issault ?? Henry Walton, of the Law Society, Chlincery-lane. mr. Walton stated, that yesterday evening, about half- past six o'clock, as he was passing along on the cast side of Catherine-street, Strand, ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER—SATURDAY

... lOAMBER-TkiDAT. ' . ?? e r 'is' I_ .. . ?? : _ . . rB 2ti ted zon behalf .of -th'e plintffs n Werror' twelve in nuraber+:that they . be AdmttCd to. bail The 4p-* ?? was grounded on 'theaffidavit of Mr. Kenny, W6o ated that 'he was solicitor for tha.prisonr, who *rer tried at the lest Junm sittings of ?? and Ter- miner at Green-street for illegally training and'ditllng, and -tAit bavi ...

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

... A meeting of the general committee management of the Institute was held on Saturday at twelre o'clock, within the High School. Mr Knox of St Niniaus, President of the Institute, in the chair. Woodford, St Andrew's, begged to draw the attention of the meeting to the opening address, delivered the general meeting in September, by the retiring president, Dr Schtnitz, in which he said there were ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES AND OF'FENCES. tbne -- A d at. . . . _ ?? MURDER AND SUICIDR AT NCRTUOMPT0X.-It appear`xpli that the assassination of Mary Bedford, in the streets of draw Northampton, ol Wednesday, was prompted by motivesthan of jealousy and reveige, and that the murderer, Samuel that Clayson. immediately after consummating the horrid At t deed, threw himself into the river Nene, where he was whie ...

TREATMENT OF LUNATICS AT THE FISHPONDS LUNATIC ASYLUM

... TRE'.A 1[L'AN T (JP L lNA y1C8 .l i' TR1IE FISJJPOXZ}I'I. _, ATI(' ASYL U!. I (FFICIAL IVSTIGATON ?? ii islimit Ii.Jo&idi lioliis by 'Mr. Keathig,I ?? V .l~ o ilk' hondie ite (I 1:1%e Ii sonic roo~ ?? to~ m a yshe ?? 1in'i'fitywllk- Theieohr o ?? and t exsaiis ~ed I wsh uop airs. d I' reuse tof e I takeeir ' fi-.iicilirio th e i mervn manledim Dr an hompa g t- t upilasio ll t the ...