BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 3Z?U?TCT COUR'1'. MONDAY. Hr MrocsssNr.-Mr. Commissioner Stephen Ittiving appointed this as the day oa ,vhiah he aliosid dative. his jsd0ieeut in ye- I gard to tbc application of this baokrept for his cortificate, Mr. Carlisle, one of the assignees, addressed the court, otatiog that he ondorotead his 1-lossour, at the last meeting, to ?? ?? a desire to have mode some inquiries of him be (being ...

INVESTIGATION INTO THE CONDUCT OF SUB-INSPECTOR CLARKE

... INVESTIGATION INTO THE CONDUCT OF I I SUB-INSPECTOR CLARKE. On Monday, at twelve o'clock precisely, Joseph Greene, Esq., S.51., Willian Knaresboro', Esq., S.M., and County Inspector Blake, entered the Record Court, and took their seats on the bench. The court became soon crowded, although no intimation was given through the press of the day fixed for the investigation. Mr. Greene, on taking ...

GALWAY ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... GALWAY ASSXZES- WE8om. I rc. 31ahon v. Flantigan. e. This case, which seemed to excite very great interest, was resumed us soon as Bn-tn Lefroy wook his seat onathe bench on Wednesday morning. The first witness called was the mother of the plaintiff, who, herself, appeared to be not mome than .34 years of age s She gavei her evidence with great clearness, and seemed by no means embarrassed. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. EXCIIANGE-C(J1UT OFFICE. A manu Darned Peter Alortiuler was committed for trial from this office, for attempting to coninsit a ferlonious assault oneewoman nanimed Rebecca liea. HENILY.STREET OFFICE. Constable 122 D charged a person named Thomas f)role, and stated that he arrested the prisoner For being druink, when he threw Nitnesi on the flags, and bit his leg ...

INQUEST—BURNING OF A HUMAN BODY

... . -. ?? 0'.4..rt'l.l .,i;r-e ?? I ,Nlqr-P1T - ?? .+ lt~h.A BO ?? ath 4 BVIMINU ?? th 1I d J ?? to' li4uire ittO t'etsusf ca' death of-'it1,srgatrtawer r ffl bed-op the rningofFiiday, ?? instantiat the If 'Sobool-eoin, Bpoter'stowti, 'leiJ after a very ptient and careful loveitigation. o£ the oiicumestanceq, agreed toa ver- diet. The inquiry occupied -six nights, dur Ug ?? large numvnpr. of'. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT-STArFORD. MooaE v. FARRAND.-This was an action brought to recover 121. 3s. from Robert Farrand, Esq., who represented Stafford for many years. The claim arose under an alleged order, given by the defendant to the plaintiff, who was in July, 1837, landlord of the King's Head, for the supply of liquor during the election. Mr Farrand and Major Chet- wynd were duly returned. On the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INVTBLLIGENCB. -4- WESTER'N Cl ROUIT-ExnTann, AUG. 1. CIVIL SIDE. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.] A COSTLY TRIP TO PLYsOUSI-ST1-tO2IG V. 00510501. This cause had created a great sensation in this place, and the court was densely crowded whilst the trial lasted. It was an action of debt brought by the plaintiff to recover the defendant's share of expenses incurred in a trip from Exeter ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LivnRPOOLs, Au(,. 28. W~illiam Das-isryll wno Indicted for Isovlng, at Ecciestare, cist ansi) stabbed one William Tickle, wItls intent to do lhim 555001 griGVetSs bodily harm. Mr. James conducted the prosecution; the prisottor was not de- fended by counsel. It appeared frokns the statement of Williamo Tickle, red( of his companion, a person of the nome of Holland, thot they ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE IN' TELLIGERN'CE-SATURDAY. WORSH I P-STlEET. John Armstlrongs, n line looking young lonn, the son of a captain In tlhe army, lately deceased, and Danicl Wl'ebster, a young sailor, wore brought before Mr. Broughton under the iollowing extraordi- nary eirest'atlanett. ]'oice constubl, N Q33, stated that about two o'clock onl tho pro- coding afternoon lha obscrved the prisoners pacing to ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... CRIMINAL COURT.-FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. BIGAMNY CASES. Joseph Massey, 25, pleaded not guilty to a charrge of having, at Manchester, feloniously married one Ann Wood, his former wife, Jane M issey, being still alive. James Sumtner, 36, was found guilty of having, at Stock. 'port, feloniously married one Hannah Johnson, his for- mer wife, Elizabeth Sumner, being then alive. George Walker, 38, pleaded ...

CARDIGANSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1843

... CAURDIGANT SIRE SUAvIMER ASSIZES,1843' TIIUIRSI)AY. At 10 o'clock tlhis morning, Bo'ron Rolfc took hiis scat on the I enlIch, whcl the followving Gen- tlemen (many others being present and answering to their namcs as wagistrates) were swvorn in as Grand Inquest for the county. R. D. Jenkins, Esq., anjswered as Mayor of Cardigmi ; J. H. Thomas, Esq., as Coroner for thle County; anid Ricilurd ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES—Aug. 14

... STAFFORD ASSIZES-Aug. 14. B1oortti V. FERANOD. This ease, which excited much interest, Wlas an action brought by the plaintifF, formerly a publican in this town, aeain-t Robert Ferrand. Esq. formerly Conservative Member for the borough, to recover L.AO 3s. for refreshments supplied to tihe ladies as- sembled at the plaintiff's house a few days before the election. The defendant pleaded the act ...