THE NEW PENAL LAWS

... THE SIMULTANEOUS hMEETINGS. In accordance with a resolution adopted at the recent great l aggregate meeting of Catholics held at the Rotunda, calling all the various parishes of Catholic Ireland to assemble yes- terday, for the purpose of giving a more organihed and general expression to their feelings with reference to the wanton and most unjustifiable aggression of the English ministry upon ...

DARING [ill] AND CLEVER CAPTURE OF A BAND OF LEAD-STEALERS

... DARING THEFTSr AND CLEVER CAPTURE OF A BAND 01F LEAD-STEALERS. mI - I :. I - . .. . I -- or _ _ I . s.*tillJ ur A 1131-0 rjI C Ylk.tb The iar.houscs and offlees hi the parishes of Mearns and E'agIcslram Jiav of late been stripped of their roof leadl, and their Ilcii-rtosts robbed, to sitch an extent, that it is difficult to find on1 house whicih lias not bean partially plundercd. Matuchl ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Immediately after the State supper at Buckingham Palace, on Wednesday night, a Highland reel was played by Mr. Mackay, her Majesty's piper, and was danced by the fol- lowing ladies and gentlemen:- The Earl of Gifford and Lady Rachel Russell. Lord James P. Murray and Miss Ferguson. Sir James R. Mackenzie and Lady Alice Douglas. Sir Michael Shaw Stewart and Miss Stewart. Cluny Macpherson and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICk INTEIUIGENC&. 2qEWCASTLE,- Friday, May 2nfl-fBefore Aid. lbawkni and Robt. Airay. Esq -1subella Cable, aemanded on the charge of stealing sheetx from the Infirmary, after a ahort ?? was ?? Hunter was charg- ed by MIr Grey, assistant overseer, with deserting his wife and child, and leaving them chargeable to the parish of All Saints. The wife stated he bad plenty of money to sport on ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... RoBnBEy IN vfYDE PAes.-Samuel Horner, 30, a respectable looking man, was indicted for having stolen a watch, value £5, from the person of John Wakefield, on the occasion of the opening of the Great Exhibition. The prosecutor was in Hyde Park on the 1st inst. for the purpose of witnessing i the state procession to the Crystal Palace. The Fprisoner forced his way through the crowd and Itook up a ...

BRUTAL MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... BRUTAL MURDER OF I . . +h- iT .-I-L - -A -A A1~~d *>At the Lambeth Police Court, on Mond If. MElligott, John Heckey, P atrick Caye,' J n Harrington, John Fahey, William Burke' to Shanahan, and Edward Shanehan coal I is labourers at the Gai Works Vauxhall, 'rters s with the wilful murder of Henry Chaplin ee Sit id in the L division of police, No. 77 in Crig t is on that morning. t- EDWARn ...

THE GOLD-DUST ROBBERY

... The account given of the robbery of gold dust on the South.-Western Railway in yesterday's Times, Chronicle, and Post, is filled with inaccuracies. Messrs. Beer and Beardmose, who had charge of the treasure, are clerks in the West India Company's offices at Southampton, and do not belong to the Bank of England, as stated in the Times. Winchip and Quirk are two messengers or porters belong- ing ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV No'U''JUES-Tmus DAY. PRIVY COUNCIL. The Judicial Coinulcittee of the 1'rivy Council will sit for the despatch of blusiness ol the following day's:- Wecdijeodaly, 'ia~y li. 'hiirscicy, Milae 15 (Claridge's Patent). 'ridciy, Miay 10 (Admlliralty Cases), Aonday, M Cy 19. At tonS o'clocki, am.l Bly order of the Lord President. List of hbulilcss for theJ udlicial Conimiittee of the Privy ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... I COURT OF QUEEXN8 BENCH-YESTERDAY. I sue judges or tuis court sat lor a short time yesterday, snd disposed of a few motiots of no public interest. During the greater part of the day their lordohips were engaged ia the Court of Criminal Appeal, and attending a meeting of the benchers. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-YESTERDAY. RutLkdge v. Borke. Mr. ?? Bourke, Q C., moved that the plaintiff be re- strained ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA IV INTELLIGANCE-AlONDAY. ICOUPRT OF' ChANCERY. sil IN ixt], sPA itrioW ?? AL 11This petitionl Ve` spelled (,ii 'Saturday, 1,y Mr. RountItIl I'almser end( mr. Socitlgate. It seecl'. to chalrge the brothelr belo the luanatcc, '1wt is dlo couinsiittee, wil[i sic occu pation lie reiit of thle f~iiiclly house, ealled G osticid-plicce, ii Esvex, acid 'jr. Nith the rent of the park. It colts, ...

Law

... Li aW. EQUITY COURTS.-LONDON, SATlWDAY. nBaFORE TI1fl MASTER OF TlHE ROLLS. Yewry, Warr'iqwint, and Rostrevoi Railway Company v. Moss. The bill in this case was filed against the partners in! the firm of Moss and Co., bankers, at Liverpool, to make them liable as cestui que trusts, for calls on 510 shares of the above company, which it was alleged were transferred into, and registered in the ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, May S. JOHN EDWARD GEZLS, appellant; V. FRANCES DICKINSON OR GEILS, nis vWIEp, respondent. This well-known divorce case came before Lord Chancellor ITruro, on Thursday, for hearing on a preliminary point, as to the competency of an appeal taken from an interlocutor of Lord Wood, wbich had been affirmed by the First Division of the Court of Sessior,. It will be recollected that ...