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BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT.—TUESDAY

... ~STOL BANIcRUPTCY COUR.-TUrsDAY. 7r. Sergeant Stephen .) 1IST0L Ceos1a)issio),er M1r. Sergeant Stephen.) (B8fore ?? our last and previous rcE CAOLIe' te proceedings in this curious case; and ers Iva g.11 recollect that although at the first hearing 10rsip gave such an apparently straightforward tankrupto elicit the commendation not only of her alnent as the court, yet that at the adjourned ...

GENERAL LONDON SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... GENBRAL LONDON SESS1ONS -SATURDAY. | - ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'rlns CITY roPiis.- Wlliksn .Burgess, a sickly-looking young fellow, was Indicted at I the intanee or thn City Solicitor for assaulting the poliee in a very I violent manner, at tEe Garliek-bill station house, to which Indict- t ment lie pleaded not guilty. Mr. R. Gurney and Mr. Doane conduct dA the prosecution; ilha I prisoner ...

Law Intelligence

... Law Intelligetnce. CENTRAL CRtIMINAL COURT. FRIDAY, Nov. 29th.-MURnER.-Alf'Ced Edwards, a man of very respectable appearance, and who was described in theocalendat as being by trade an oilman, and his age to be 24 years, was placed at the bar, charged with the wilful murderiof Jane Gregory, by ad- ministerinlg to her a ]arge quantity of sugar of lead. Thedeeasedit appeared was a womanof the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELLZGBNCE-SATURDAY. ItJUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Present-The Lord President, Sir James Graham, Baron Purke, ytihe Judge of the Admiralty Court, and the Chancellor of the Duchy It of Cornwall. IN RHE THE ST'ATES OF OUEISSO5 IThe above lords, constituting a committee for the affairs of If Guernsey and Jersey, again assembled at the Councl Chamber, eWhitieiall, to consider ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE lilNTEiLLIGENCE. NO1 'IiEmpIN CuicurIT-DURITAM, iDM. 17. Mr. Justice ColehHipe took lUli seat on the hanch this mornilng ft ! o'clock. !i'nbert Bu12oe, agcd 2ij, anrd George ]lh'coderoyd, a'd 82S, vrerfte mrslly ci.a edwitlh htnoix, at WVil.'.'i!', 'a tite 2inb Julv laet, ltlouriouiy firedt ol e1 g1n uito the hr-Mo of Jobt Walker, with intent to (lo grievoos bodily harm to the Pitid J ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-TuEBDAY. IN st tRER esItIC SAVEaY. H Frde'ieSneOet1/ seaws opposed by Mr. NIcliols for Charles W. Jr Fennnlug, Esq. of Connaught-square. Ile was supported by Mr. Jc Cooke. hrI The investigation of this insolvent's affairs occupied the court D, during tire early part of tho day. The opposition was chiefly ripon fr the ground thst he had obtained or appropriated a sum of ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LA W NOTICES- (Tuis DAY). CODRT OF CHTANCERY, LINCOLX'S-INX.- ?it ait tel. ,ayer v W^;garat, tm be spoke tlIn re Lalovi kuhmailis, ditto. AP RtAIA.--Saidlirg v ?tdling, part heard-Narivu ,sHlrford * Lorv) Lowther I(, tIto-Twlulh i Harttly, potli Ian and apieFal, par; beard. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN 'S-INN-St at ten. Before Sir L. SHADWEI.L. CAUSES, &c,-Barratt v Stockton and ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... co OS ' TS. DisTAssotr S'crocw .-On Friday the 22nd lnst.,i this neighbourhood was shocked by a report that Miss S. ] Gurllver, daughterfof Mr. T. GuivOI% of Blodham, and I sister to Mrs. Fisher, of Grimry ho 55, wit h whom she I had beon staying some timer bad drowne herself. She J was about twenty-six years, of age andhadforalong period I been in indifferent health, and latterly her spirrta ...

AFTER-DINNER SESSIONS

... AFTER-DENNER SESSIONS. (FRoMs PUNCH.) The following report of the trial of a prisoner after dinner will serve to show the expediei cy of discontnuieig evening sittings, recommended by Sir James Graham.- Judge (taking his seat): Ha, ha, ha! very good, excellent, aciapitl joke, ha, ha !-Counsel (coming in): Ha, ha, ha l The wine's better than they gave us last session, ha, ha!- Jury (entering ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CBArTRA L CRIMINAL Co URT- SATURDAY. [Before Mr. Justice Miliase.] MIANSLAUGHTER. Samuel S inos, commander of the Waterman No. ti, Thanuee-river steamer, wae indicted tor tie munolangbilor of Edward Everest. Mr. Ballentine and Mr. Wild condctlel shte prosecution. The prisoner was defended by Mr. Clarkson end Sir John Bailey. From the evidence it appeared that on the Mith October last, the ...

SINGULAR TRIAL

... The CoaRO THE JOf AL DES 3LimAs]. The Court of Aesize of the Loire Inferieure was occupied during the 13th, 14th, and 15th instant, by one of those judiciary dramas which excite one's interest to the highest point, and which afford a wide range to the observations of the criminaliet. It has occupied three long sittings of th is Court of Assize. Two accused, an old man and a young girl, have ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT OF ALDsaUzN CHARGE AGAINST TUSt CITY Porlc T at a court held for the dispatch of tosiess Tuesday Copeland presented a petition from a man oam' aterrs who had been tried and acquitted at thaead Barges; Sessions. The alderman stated that he wlas ondof magistrates who were present at the trial of the o re for an assault upon some of the offiers of lb the s5; A more gross case upon the part ...