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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—Nov. 6

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-Nov. 6. | [Berore Chief Commrissioner Reynolds.] JUDGNMNT.-IN RE THOXA3 IRERRY. Thhi insolvent, whose ease hud been hiard en aformerday, now lcaine Up tsr Judemant. IHe bad beec twice discbarged under the aet, trom 100 of debts, ?? were unpaid, and he hadin his presint schedule, and o bhis third appear. ance,no lees thaa sixty creditors, weose debt. amounted to 0 ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FRIDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Fonblanqure] IN TllZ MATTER OP HENRY HATYS. This was the-day fix-d for the choice of aesignees In the Matter of this baukrupt, who carried on the business ol an eurraver and j *welilr in Re~gmnt-trect, Piccadilly. A well dreoed Gud good leoking yonag lady attended to claim for the amouut of some jewellery, which she had placed in the hands ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON CO-rWC!IL. ADDRESSES OF CONGRATULATION TO HER MAJESTY, PRINCE ALBIERT, AND TIlE t DUCHESS OF KENT, UPON TIlE BII;TII OFl THE PRINCESS ROYAL. Yesterday a court was held, at three o'Clock, for the t purposc of adidressing the Queen, Prince Albert, arid the s Duchess of Kent, upon the safe uod happy delivery of her NlIficsty, and the birth of a Princess. T'he Lord Mayor and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTEL LIGENCE-FRIDAY. MANSION IIOUSE. Jane Fisher alia-s l'hite, ;ril AaIn Smith, two w211- knoviso ?? iawitpro, were brought before the Lord Matyor, charged witir ?? very deliuorately pursued tlr-i: avoeation il the City. Tiro fir-! haru a ehild in tier nros, and has been long cole- brawed lor h intrM ?? to ho-rs io' tearsat a inoment'itnotice. She gave nri insracrrur I hrf r pojwv r ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INVTELLIGHA CB-WEDNESDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. On Tuesday Alderman Pile appeared, as one of the South Aus- tralian Laud Association, to bring a charge egainit Ar., Frederic Bouehor, the manager of the concern called the BritIsh and Aus- tralitalaa Bank, of'whose conduct Mr. Ashurst, tie solicitor, hod complained on Slatrday Just. Mr. Beddoino, solicitor to certain claimants upon the bank, at- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... 1'POLLCE INTELLIGENUE-WEDNEBDAr. BOW-STREET. CRtUEjL TREATMENT Oi' ITALIAN Boya.-A few days ago an Italian, named Luclano, who has tor several years eadeavonred to protect tihe Italin- beoys from the ill-treat- ment of their masters, applieil to Mr. Hall on behal etf a boy of the nameef Antonio Petinatti, whose naungterhad, without provocation, knocked binn down antd kicked him on the uorning ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRjIMINAL CO(I 1-TIISRSDAY. [Before. Mr. Birorn Parke.] POSITlOFFICE PROSECUTIONS. ?? h7ost, a latter-carrier, eged gtI, vwas indioted for faloui'inelyl stealidn f letter coitseimnitri a I40 Blank of ELig. land note an.e three Povereignq, th? ?? of tie Post- raster- General. The Solicitor-General, air. Slepherd, ned Mr. Adolphirs eonducted tbe prosecation, and Mr. Phillips appeared for ...

POLICY of the FRENCH GOVERNMENT

... PI'OLICY of the :FRENCH GOVERNMIENT. The following circular has been addressed to the IFrench diplomatic agents at foreign couits by M. Guizgt, Minister for Foreign Affairs :- After a short preamble, stating under what clrcum, stances the Crown had called upon him to take the direction of the external relations of the country, M. Guizot thcn resumes the leading principles of the po- licy ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor hear- original ciruois to-day. Three were disposed of, but they presented no feature for a news- paper report. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. [Sittings in Banco.] JOBi3LING V. BRO5 WN. This was an action of trespass sronght against the defen- dant for shooting at and wounding a sporting dog, the pro- perty of the pilintiff. Thi defendant ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICRS-Tuxn DAY. COURT OF CHANCRIY, WESTMINSTER-Sit at ten. Fon JUDGOMST-PycO v Lockyer-Williamass Ovrea-Bazalgette v Kirlew. ; AFTEri THE ?? v Newton, to he spoke to- In re Biristol Charities, petition by ?? re eslein, lunatic pe- titionn by ?? v Ironmongera' Company, two I appeals, part ?? v Baker, appeal. VICE CHANCELLOltS COURT, WESTMINSTER-At teil. Broewn v Douglas, demurrerby order ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW IVOITICHS-Tils DAY. COU1 T OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-S1t at ten, Harwkilortl v Bramnial, appeal for ?? v ApFlr.th ford, ?? v JOhn`ln, appeal metioni part ?? v Chard, motlon, by order,-n re Warroie, bankrupt petition, to be epo to -n re Coates' patent, cause pct 11e-Cooke v CookU, LuAt PRTI Trlts.-In re West.In re -art-In re Durand- In re Orain-In re Taylor-ln re Dve ChasteOsy-'n re ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA WV INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. PRITCHARD V. POtULKES. This was an appeal from the Master of the Rolls, who ordered ccrtain de positions to be suppressed, as irregular. The Lord Chiancellor this morning said he was of opinion tbat the order of the Master of the Rolls was a correct one, and dismissed the appeal. WA55I V. PAINiTERt. Ti'is Weas also an appeal from an order of the ...