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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... fence. It was an information, filed by the Attorney-Ge- neral, for forfeiture of the ship Anne. The information contained four counts. The first was for forfeiture of the ship, she being found in the port of New Ross, having upwards of 100 pounds weight of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to ship at Nantz. However, wlienI the order was given the plaintilf' had not tile corn in hands, but had to purchase it from another party upwards of IOU, miles from Nantz. The plaintiff had given Messrs. Egan to e under stand that lie had a ship (a smail ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... nice questions of law, with regad to'some of the proofs about to be presented. The claims made by ship captains, who were besides part } t owners of two ships with Mr. Labertouche, sought to t r prove for large amounts arising on foot of that part- , nership ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... which were adjourned from the last *itting of the court, and reported in the FREEMAN. The Queen v, the Ship Elizabeth Bibby. Mr. Richardson (proctor for ship and cargo), lodged in i court a surm of 8001. asa tender towards the sum claimed h by the salvors ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... any pretence whatever, should detain the certificate of iegis-. try of any ship or vessel, or hold the sause for any purpose othier than the lawful usce or navigation of the ship or vessel for which it was granted; be it therefore enacted that in case any ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... Capt. A. S. Corry, burden 2,589 tens. t Vanguard, 80 guns, Captain Willes, burden 2,589 4siS. This beautiful ship was also for some months flag ship at Cove. Belleisle, '74 guns, Captain EKingcombe. This vesseltnly e joined the squadron for the first time ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... weather had been tempestuous. the ship was leakv, and, driving on a dangerous lee share, was compelled to let go her anchors, which, after the masts had been cut away, fortuimately beld on ; still the position of the ship was most formidable; she was in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... accused were enrolled. They appeared to be intelligent and respectable young men. The charge against them was for 1 having unlawfully assembled to practice military movements at the rere of the house No. 14, Great Ship street, in the parish of St. Bridget ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Devonport; her Majesty's steam frigate Penelope at Portsmouth; her Majesty's ship Vengeance, 84 guns, do.; and her Majesty'e troop ship Belleisle at Sheerness. Her Majesty's ship Ex- cellent in Portsmouth harbour, is ready to receive on board petty officers ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... where he observed a large vessel; the defendant was the officer in charge of the vessel, and witness asked him if that was the ship St. Martin, from St. John's, and he said no, it was the Perseverance; witness wanted to go on board to trade, but he was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF EXCHEQUERYESTERDAY. Thomas Wise and Francis [Vise v. Charles M'iMahon. JUDOMENrT. The Court gave judgment yesterday in this case, which came before the court on an application for a new trial, on the ground of misdirection on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to this day. LORD MAYOR'S COURT. 1 Ceptoin Thompson, master of the ship Frances, of White- haven, appeared to answer the complaint of the water bailiffs, for delivering from his ship coali deficient ind weight. Police-constable James Court, 93 A, deposed ...