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A MALAY MURDER

... I TAVOY, SRPT. 18 -A murd r of the most shocking and f revolting nature was committed last evening, about seven o'clock, by a Malay man, known by the name of Moung Bo, by which four persons, two women and two youngo - children, were sacrificed to the monster's fury, and tw 3 more are lying at the Civil Hospital, one dangerously !, and the other slightly wounded. The cause of the out- r rage, ...

INQUESTS

... On ?? v lato, a female of respectable appearance = lembarked at Dublin, in the Queen Victoria steamer, for Liverpool. She gave her name as Miss Smith, and said K she was a cabin passenger. During the voyage she E complained of being indisposed, but as her indisposition El was supposed to arise from sea sickneme, no particular notice was taken of it at the time. Before reaching Liverpool, ...

ADJOURNED ANNUAL SESSION

... The adljonrocol enrinal. mating of the mCagj~dTrol3 for' tbl OP ?? was licldousWedneeddnylast, at the 0ourE-heneO, Preston, au ~ bo 10 a~~cacov.rr ~co~ alaong othoer , were tilee WI ~:Very R1ev. Arelch'oncon Bet'-hf., ., Itt cilt ir.) Ofr'fho? I~keh teC d Hart., Sir EilkrcechiArmi,,c.jl.~, Knight, J. Brtheotlenn, M.P., W, ifr [ D~rown. MI.P. A. Rescry, jNI. P. J . Kerb.%atv, M.P., R. A. ...

CURIOUS CASE

... .OU' of GERnAnD oR KAY V. WVILsoN.-Tlhis was an ac- ion tion of damages for seduction, in which Iirs. Mary or Ann Gerrard or Kay, and Joseph Kay, her husband, ife, residing in Edinburgh, were pursuers, and the trus- I of tees of the late Wm. Ralph Wilson, sometime re- mli. siding in Edinburgh, and afterwards in Glasgow, on, were defenders. de- The facts of the case, as stated for the pursuer, ...

EDINBURGH COURT OF SESSION,—MONDAY

... I EDINBURGH COURT OF SESSION,-MONDAY. als R. AND G. GRAY AND OTHERS V. JAMES SUTHERLAND te -Tina ?? wma tried by the Lord President and a juty. te The defender. who is a shipraoster in Aberdeen had 0oo entered into Glunno 8peculations in the year 1844 On lit, the 14 Ih July, 1844, being then at Ichaboe, on the coaitI ws of Africa, he addressed a letter to Imrie and TomnlinEon -in shipbrokero, ...

INQUESTS

... I I .. . . On Tih.unday la t, a chilt3, clevl n moni Ni old, nomed Johl Fruthey, wnr ri ?? inl B:vfgtoon bush, urider tl-e following r..cl. n^nlV circnnstnces :--It appeared irrot t!:c ?? C. p-oduc. d at he irqeat, tha: the nother of the cht d wa s csrryir-e her Pcrofs the rtr-eet in her arm,,, vhen a epritr cart was c mri'ig down Li tekiln- hlte it a iprijti nice. The poor wonman vnli ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Tho f-ln.inrn rxes mere hr.-rdl t T'n-PuIQV- t r icil, The following cartes were heard ott Tueeday, before re of Mr.ICommissioner Perry : the I-N RE 0ONFY.-ABSOCONDING OF A B3ANxntuOr.-TltisI 3syal bankrupt who wsas a passenger broker and emigrant I In agent, in the Goree *Piazz in, absconded Under jseculi~irI yec~routraitees the day before the fiat seas issued agalindt 8050 himn and, in to ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ; 'Ti aNI OR1,NRn.-THrEATENED COMMITTAL OF TaE Th LiEtpooL POSTMASTER FJR CoNrTsMPT or COURT.- T3 In ourpaperof Fiiday wegavethecircumstances relating Wi to the case of this bankrupt, who had absconded before the issue of the fiat against him. As it was understood that letters addressed to the bankrupt, containing remit- m tances, were in the hands of the Liverpool postmaster, an l b order ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lord VICE-CHANCELLOR'S co URT, FRIsDAY, JAN. H. if the BEFOReE SIR~ J. WIGRtAHt. SPEOAKMAN Vr. SP-xAaMAre.-The Vice-Chancellor die-R mer to livered judgment iR this cane, which was argued in a 11 be December last, upon the queitiin whether limitation,' il contained in the will oaf the testator were void on the a nner, ground of remoteness. Thne testator, who lived iniPreacot, s PI.in ...

ANOTHER SERIOUS DEFALCATION IN A SAVINGS BANK

... e ANOTHER SERIOUS DEFALCATION it IN A SAVINGS BANK. vl I rely lor th~e FRU TS' EE'.bei )ful. RU Ts.H LNS pre the The general inquairy into the affairs of Savings Banks icr heir which the painful revelations at Rochdale caused to be RC oint instituted, and the lengthened period which has elapsed bul the without any other wrong dealings being made public, in. Pa lave duced us to hope that the ...

KIRKDALE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... KIRXDALE EPIPHANY SESSIONS. The3c nessionR commenced on Wednewdoy last, at the Court houme, Kiikdaie, before the Rev. Aschdeacon Brooks, chairman, and the following magistratee:-J. L3wrenCe, Esq., R. Theaketone, Esq., T. Rodick, Eaq., J. W. Harden, Eiq., A. Kershaw, E:q., and Wihiam Hall, E-q. Alter n tew ccingratulatery remarks from the chni~man on the Yghtaeass of the calendar, the grand ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... .3bt IN RE HAsaav:NB-On Tueaday, Mr. Commiseioner wi Perry gave judgment in this c:ise, which had been i adjourned from the previous day for that purpose. His the Honnur alluded to the circunnitancs of the bankrupt o having being a bankrupt in 1841, an insolvent in 1845, rie when ie made a composition of 6;. 8 1. in the pound, but more particularly to an uccommodation bill transaction which ...