BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... R- ?? BIS-lTO'L COURlT Or, BANKtRUPJTCYt. Is r, William Lowe, Bristol, toymann, debts welre 1roved amounting to £632. TIle bankrupt, who appeared for ills last examination, stated in reply to the learned commissioner, that |e ahttributed his bankrlptcy to the pressure of two or thrcc of !Ils creditors, with whou lihe could nlot make terms. The Court said the conduct lie had pursuied, in making ...

THE HIGHWAY ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE

... |1IIE lUG hWAYROBBERY WITIr VIOLENCE. ?? .IGI-Y-R0BBE _ E CAPTURE OF THIREE OFFEVDEBS. We me ntioned in our last that two men bad been captured for the robbery of Mr. Selby, ?? Lecs, since which another nuin hlas been taken. Their names are James Taylor (alias Job Sims), Thos. Southwell, and Wm. South- well. It will be remembered that Mr. Selby was on his way from Deriy il a pony carriage, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-TESTE1DAY. EXCHANGE COURT OFFICE. Bridget M'Cormick was Charged with having stolen a tub and cart theproperty of Catherine Donovan. The case was proved, and the prisoner Was sent to gaol for 14 days. A woman named Mary Qriffin was charged with having a stolen watch in her possession, and as she could not ac. count for it, she was committed for two months. A girl named Anne ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES

... |ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES I FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY.-An accident, which unfoitunately has terminated with the loss of life, occurred between seven and eight o'clock on Tues- day evening last, on the London and Brighton Railway. A Mr Jonathan Hill, aged 42, an engineer in the employ of the Peninsula Navigation Steam Company, left London by the six o'clock train for ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF ARMAGIH ASSIZES. III tim Ciown Court, onl Monday, souoi very trivial and unim- portant COO~S Wer tijeil.Tnesday, July 115. Tie Right H~on. *JiitiCe BALL, entered tie Courtltids mrorning, athlalflpast tcnl O'clock, whein thle followigpsos erson is a PPTIT JURY :.-MeSSrn. Woolocy Atkinson, John Walker Redmnoid, Alfred Monitgomnery, R~obert iMCreevey, Win, Gibson, Matthew *Augheltr-ce, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-SATUIRDAY. COURT OF-CHANCERY. AIALINS V. VRfICE. I This petition of appeal from an order of the Vice-Chancellor K.a Br'uce sats opened yeoterday by Mr. K. Parker, M5r. T. lqusveel, andT M~r. T. H. Palmer for the petitioner; aunt Air. Temple, with Mr. Hoathfietd, on the other side. Tue qucsaion was whether, according I to the practice of the court, (lice noils of a shorthand ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-FitlDAY. sin: HOUSE 'OF LORDS.-COMMITTEE FOR PRIVI-co LEGES.I TIIE CRAWFORID AND LINDSEY PEERAGE.an A committee for privileges asserrbled this morning, with the Earl ti of Stiaftesbury in the chair, when certain evidence was adduced in favour or the claim, and thle farther consideratlon of it was then ad- jouirned to Thursday next. The cloloso of the Marquees of Sligo, and ...

EXETER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1845

... THE FLYING-POST. EXETER, R WE DNESDNY, JULY 23, 1845. THE ASSIZES. AMONG the variotus incidents of an Assize Week there is one which it is evident Pcople are pleased to see kept up in due form-we allude to the escorting of the Judges into the City by. the High Sheriff. Wo confess we share in this feeling-mere ceremony perhaps it is, but to root out long-cherished sentiments and to break up ...

DERBY MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... The General Quarter Sessions for the Boro-Ugh of Derby, were held on Monday last, in the Guild Hall, Derby, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, before Joul BALt'Y, Esq., Recorder. The bushiess was unusually light, there being n'o prisoners tor trial, and only one case of appeal. ThIe Court liaving been opened and tle proclamation against vice and immorality iaving been read, The RcoawnEn briefly ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... Friday.-Before Ald. Dunn, W. Loraine, and J. Arch- bold, Esqrs.-William Young, for breaking five panes in the house of Mr Dixon, Prussian Arms. Quayside, was ordered to pay 6s. 3d., the amount of damage, and 2s. Gd. costs; and in default of payment was committed forfour- teen ?? Appleby, remanded on a charge of stealing a hammer, was this morning committed for four- teen days under the vagrant ...

THE LATE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... THE LATE AWTTMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE. At the Worship-street Police-court, on Thursdsy, WUib vt Warren, a journeyman hetaoakmoker, wisas brought Up for ,rR ther examinaticnbefcre Mr.Btuigharr, charged with having' aottempted to mrurder his wife by cutting her throat, allq subsequently with attempting self-destltut- tioro. The gn:,oner'c wife, Sarah Warren, a neatly dressed and collier act.5, ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... r. DEVON AND' EXETER ASSIZES, dUr. Baron Platt, one of the Judges on the Western Y Circuit, arrived in this City soon after 7 o'clock on the evening of Saturday last, having been met on the other side lisavitree by Edward Simone Drewve, Esq., High Sheriff of Devon; Mark Kennaway, Esq. Under Sheriff ; eand Frederick Leigh, Esq. Counfty Clerk, in the splendid ?? and Private Carriages of the ...