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THE WESTMEATH MURDER

... THB 7VESSTHEdTH UiDE1. The announcement on Thursday by some of the Dublin papers of the death of Thomas Jeyop byas premature aslt wasnot until Friday that hebreathed his lest. An inquest was held on Saturday by Mr. T. Fetherston, one ot the coroners for the county of Westmeatb, when the facts re- spectinig the assassination, which we have already published9 were fally detailed. The evidence of ...

Law Intelligence

... I Rab) Irdeffgme. I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN. AT l0I.-ERaOoaTUB LORD CHANCELLR~so Also THE LORns JTUSICES.- Appeals: ?? v. ?? v. Brown. ROLLS COURT. 0HA.NGERY-LAIIE. ArTIO.-Forjndsnent: Re Mackay. Causes,&c. liousted v. Bram- ?? v. ?? v, bmith-itessiter ?? Trafalgar Agau- Mace ComPany-Wilson v. Heatinig-Austin v. Farbrother'-He~wes-d v. DoaegectY-TFot-iott v. lrowss ...

Law Intelligence

... I Law Inuillatnte. I KOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LIlNCOLN'S.INN. AT 10i.-Bli OREo s THE hOUD CHANCELLOR.-ApPeals: Do Mattos v. Gibson. AT 1io.-BDFoRE THE LoBns Jsrsicss.-Lumallc Petitions: Re Pearson-le Mann-Me Whateley-Re Taylor. Bankrupt Petitions: Haggie nd Dog. port heard - Uockweli v. Gittinga 13). Appeal Peti- tiorse: Carley v. Stafford (3)-Spurrler's Settlement. Appeal: Butt.v ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT OP 4LDBBirE,. A Court of Aldermen _was held yesterday, at Gaildhall; the LoRD MAYOR presiding. CHARGE AGAINST A BaoEE, Mr. Courtf ?? to clbderreneet pert th wfrdof Bamue Oldishld apnard Cot of a Copne L ueosbd dward Sarmploy iogd tH tuh cout piong of thr yonduct of dwrd Sapo 9g, a Ru~s a breker, Mr. SLEIGH eppearea in support of the petition, but the respondent did Lut lppear, either ...

THE ALLIED FRENCH AND ITALIAN ARMIES

... TIHE ALLIED FRENCH AND ITALL&N ARMIES. TO THE EDITOR OV THE DAILY zEW8 SIB,-The lively description given byyourSppcit1 Correspondent of the greetings jast now exaeltnged between the French and Italian soldiers at Alessttc dria has reminded me of the following passage inthe 27th book of Carlo Botta's well known i of Italy from 1789 to 1814. The extract I tratla% here shows so forcibly the ...

MURDER OF A CHILD AND SUICIDE OF THE MOTHER

... MURJDER OF A CHILD AND 6C7IDB OF THE tOTHIR. Yesterday an inquisition before the county coroner for this district (Mr. W. S. Rutter) disclosed the particulars of the murder of a child by its mother, and then her own self-destruction, under circumstances of a melancholy cha- racter. The sad event took place in the small village of Hollyhuret, in the township of Pilkington, between White- field ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I CBNTIAL CRIMINAL COURT. I The May session of the above court was opened yester- emr day before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, fli Alderman Sir G. Carroll, Mr. Alderman and Sheriff litle, andlMr.Atlderman and Sleriff Conder. Tho under-shoriffs were prevented from being present, on account of their har- MEs ing to attend to the polling at the Middlesex election, ha hii The firet ...

SUICIDE OF AN OFFICER AT SHORNCLIFFE CAMP

... SUrICIDE OFF AN OFFICER AT SHORYC IFE C~am1' ?? SRORNCLIFFE CAMP, IAY30. A melancholy excitement has been created here by the suicide of a young lieutenant belonging to the Royal City of Dublin Militia, named Thomas George Keogh. The rash act was committed very early yesterday morning, while the deceased was under close arrest in his room. Vtereor rumoars are afloat with reference to the cause ...

THE SUSPECTED PISONING AT RICHMOND

... -TlE SUSPECTED 2POISONING AT RICHMOND. Yesterday Dr. Thomas Smethurst, lately holding temaporatry residence at No. 10, Alma-villas, Richmond, wag brought up for re-examination before B. Penrybai, Esq., and a full bench of magistrates at the Richmond Court of ?etty Sessions, charged with the wilful murder of a lady named Isabella Banikes, by the administration of poison in smell dosee. The case ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... JIIDDLESBX SESSIONS (Before Mr. Peshley, Q.C., Assistant-Judge,) A number of cases, in which the prisoners pleaded guilty, were disposedof, and several known thieves, committed on trifling charges, were sentenced to various terms of penal servitude. The court rose early, !the learned Julge being in a state of bodily health which prevented his sitting longer. (Before Mr. Cressy.) fi7tomys Cave, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Louis Artus was brought up bya writ of habeas corpus from the Queen's Bench Prison, on a warrant issued by the Lord Mayor, charged with stealing 60 lbs. of cigars, value 651., the property of Mesars.B.,de Cuadra and J. Romero, 10, St. Swithin's-lane, merchants. Mr. Humphrey s appeared for the prosecution; and Mr. Lewis (Ely-place) for the defence. Mr. ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF ABDUCTING A VOTEE

... | SERIOUS CJARGB OF ABDUCY7VG4 oIh, | At' the Cirencebter Petty Sessions, on Maadq Mr. Henry Pole, of Stratton, near Cirenceater; Germ' Colebourn, his groom; Mary Colebourn, the grem's . and Walter Isulles gardener, were summoned unkdo tr Corrupt Practices irevention ?? (17 and 18 Vic., 0,llp se. ), for having on the 29 th of April used undue tntaue~ and by abduction, duresse, and fraudulent ...