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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LEEDS

... BUSINESS OF TIE ENSliNG WEE1. Ap~ril3. Geo. Newmareb, Sheffield, and Nottingham, furrier , an ha tter, at 11. Last Exam. , 3. Peter llembrough and.Thos. Bradbury, Wakefield, at I1. Choose Assignees. - S. Thos. Stead, at 11. Insolvent. Examination on Fisal Order. Adjourned. - 3. Joseph Swahow^, at II. Insolvent. First Exam. - 3. Wmi. ay, at Il. Insolvent, First Exam - 4 Jeremiah Nettleton ...

POLICE

... -- -- I THE BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. -Mr H. Fretwell, the captain of the Barbadoes brig, which some months ago left the port of' London with emigrants for Piince Edward's island, and Mr D. Campbell, the owner of the vessel, were summoned before the Lord Mayor to answer the complaints of several of the unfortunate persons who had broken up their establishments in this country and engaged ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... CITY SESJiONS-YESTERtAY. CHARGE OF COMBINATION AMONGST THEX EWSVENVD1C5. Patrick Pidgeon, Thomas Hagan, Stephen Murphy; John Hickey, Thomas Gaynor, Bartholomew Cooper, John Mo- ran, John Bagnall, Henry Scofield, Thomas-Kelly, and Margaret Kenna, newsvenders, and very decent-looking well-dressed persons, were placed at the traversers' bar, and indicted for a conspiraey with the view to injure ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLlCR INTELLIGENCB-TuEsDAY. IIOW-STItEET. A 3 CIiAIu;nOpr Anos BOI.-Ralph l irclaInte a footman in tile service iA of Mr. Joseph Parkes, of GIreat fisorge-streetWestmlsisteriWa brought before Mir. Twyford for further examination, ou a charge of having D set fire to aisd attempted to burn the house of that gentleman, on = two occasions on the 30th Lilt. 1) I The evidence given on a former ...

EXTENDED COLONIZATION

... -4- To TliE EDUTOU OF TnLz MORNING CHRONICLE. S9R-The fact of Mr. Buller's motiou for extended colo- nization being one means for relieving the present awful distress is so apparent, that r. shall not offer any upoloiy for making a few suggestions upon such an important subject. When we consider that the population of the country in- creases at the rate of between 300,000 and 400,000 every ...

LONDON POLICE—WEDNESDAY

... LONDON POLItE-WEDNESDAY. ±IABLDO0OUGH-STREET -DuI PhEVE£XTED._Lieute- ant George Augustus Frederick Laxton, of the 89th regi- ment of foot, and a member of the Army and Navy Club- house, was brought up in custody of Police-sergeant John Gray, of the C division, having been apprehended on a war- rant charging him with intending to commit a breach of the peace by fighting a duel. It appears, ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... CAUTION TO MARINERS. SIUN1 EN REEF AT VALPARAISO. ;Phe following hus been received at Lloyd's from their agent at Mkitford; iThe Jisnet, arrived here front Valparaiso, reports thlat on her outtward voyuge, olt tlte 17th of Novetnbcr, in lIt. .it, 21, 0, about seven miles ol'tite land, at midnight (the night before the Jantet arrived at Valparaiso), they saw breakers atead, which thev diico- ...

COURT OF SESSION

... The following interlouitor and note by Lord Cuninghiame in tile case of an action of damiages by a member of the Church of Scotland against his parish minister for alleged defamation front the pulpit, and refusal of Church privileges, are at tile present time peculiarly instructive, Hs indicatingtlire scrupulous discrimination manifested by a Civil Judge in regard to niny interference Wilti ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... GIOUC1STERSNIAM BPRIXG ASSIZzES. The commission for these assizes wan opened at Gloucester, on Wednesday, by Mr. Sergeant Talfoard, the learned judges being detained at Monmouth, where there were a greater number of prisoners to be tried than at any former assize: they both arrived in Gloucester at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, and, having attended divine service at the Cathedral, (where an ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, LONDON

... I ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE IN ST. PAUL'S ?? ' . . CHURCH, LONDON. a Mre have much regret in lnoticing a foul attempt at asas- AOI5ItiOn was committed on Fridar afternoon, between three and four o'clock, during the per'formance of afternoon ser- vi e i St. Paul's. T'e offender ivas immediately secured, and from1 inquiries instituted of some of the gentlemen con- nected with the cathedral, as well ...

SHERIFF'S COURT.—HERTPORD, APRIL 11

... SHERIFF'S COURT.-HEnTPoBD, APsiL 11. CRXU. CON. Waiher v. Mleredith. This was an action, brought torecover damages for cri- minal conversation with the plaiatiff's wife. The defendant having suffered judgment by default, a jury was now empannellbd to determine what compensation the plaintiff was entitled to. Mr. Ridley, who appeared for the plaintiff, statedthecase to the jury. The plaintiff, ...

KILLYLEAGH PETTY SESSIONS—APRIL 7

... KILLYLEAGH PETTY SESSIONS-APRIL 7. A case of importance came on for hearing at Killyleagh, on Fridav last, before Robert Heron, Esq. the presiding Mlagistrate. James Stewart, of Killinchy Woods, and Andrew Afar- tin, of Crossgar, were indicted for receiving into their possession, as pledges, several pieces of sewed muslin goods,. the property of Glasgow merchants, and others. Mr. Joseph Miller ...