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BANKRUPTCY COURT

... IN Re s Jot ?? bankrupt in this case, a merchant in the African trade, came before the court on Wednesday, on the application for his certificate. Mr. Commissioner Stephenson delivered an exceedingly lengthy judgment, of which the following is an ?? honour said that to the certificate several objections had been raised on behalf of the assignees, involving charges against the bankrupt of ...

THE COUNTY COURT

... 0 The public investigation into the charges pre- by a ferred against Mr. Ranmshay, the judge of the County Court of this town, has closed, and it now dov remains for the Earl of Carlisle to consider the wio o evidence and to pronounce a verdict on the case `2a ;. as it has been presented before him. From the .vi' IC li list moment it was announced that an inquiry had PlIc been granted, we ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—MONDAY, DECEMBER 22

... d, COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-MON'DAY, DECmIBt S22. |,ti -- ?? - ?? ~ ~~~di r- [siTTrIes Vr NISI PRIUS, BErO:I3 MR. BARON MARTIN AND Li of A SPECIAL JURLY.] LII TRTIMPIzI vi. LOOKUT.-Sir F. Thesiger, Mr. Knowles, v and Mr. Phipson appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. M tl id Chambers, Mr. Maynard, and another learned gentleman it 011 wete counsel for the defendants. In 1847 the plaintiffs ti Yv purchaseda ...

HOW THE JOLLY MAN GOT ROBBED

... Ther (Frost COristospher' Tadpole.) ?? bad been a great many robberies, and I had to go one night to Kingston, to be ready for the fair next morning ; and with a lot of money. I heard in town one of the highwaymen had gone out; for, bless you, they used to set out from London in the open day, as bold as missionaries-so I made up my mind to do them. I rode an old screw, not worth a rap, if ...

EXECUTION OF THE BELGIAN COUNT BOCARME

... e The execution of Count Hippolyte Visart de Bocarm6, atti P, condemned for poisoning the brother of his wife with Wei h essential oil of tobacco, took place at Mons, on Friday the It was not till the previous day that either the con- rlet demned or the public of Mons was made aware of the prii e time fixed for the event. About six in the morning, M. ohs r Godding, governor of the prison, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... art TUESDAY, MARCH 25. de o LOITERING OFF THE STAND.-A carter was fined la- o lOs. and costs for loitering off his stand at the George's a I id. Dock. He denied that his cart was off the stand, but an . admitted that he himself was off it. The officer swore m( 01 positively that the cart was also off the stand. Mr. Juo 8 Rushton: New, I'll tell you what it is, you write bo 0 anonymous letters ...

SENTENCES ON THE PRISONERS AT THE QUARTER SESSIONS

... |SENENCES ON TI1E l'i)N'ElS A.T ill ?? .TR ..E.S-,lON S. Caitherine 0 Fagall, for stealiina_ a pair of drI wel a1 handherchiief, the property of Anthony Iiiat tin :ot Ic Bride-Th~reO months. Mary Howley, for ~taig avdeadovlit perty of N icholit S padTh3 illottlI'. TIhnim Botc hiierl', f'ir stealineg at lra'- tap, toivi, al II four spoons, tho property of 1Thonao Jones an~l .1 *,.In 1- -r'ix ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I IN RN .MlACGREGOn LmRD-On Tuesday, Mr. Shackle- tou, solicitor, renewed his application in the case of this 1 bankrupt, in support of a petition frosm Mr. William King, C praying the court to grant an order for the immediate sale of sonic of tha bankrupt's land and other property at f: I B3irkenhead, upon which he (.Ur. King) held a mortgage. The land iia question is situate near the ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... , SOUJ'H LANCASHLRE ASSIZES. ~ted COWN COURT. ?? Mr. Jitiet (lresswell. ock FRIDAY, APRIL, 5. Js~hn.RwL-lepV, 33, wast indicted for having violatodt the. ish- personc 'of Alethera Flint, the daughter of tice keepor-of a catsino in-Liverpool. Tue offince, it wasialleged, wzsrcmn- thle mitted whoa, the prooeeuitrix and the prieouer were together ring at tile hones of a Mrs. Scott, in Oldhacn, on ...

COURT OF PASSAGE.—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF PASSAGE.-YESTERDAY. MWARtDLE AND ANOTHER v. HOMLIs,-This was an action in trover, for the recovery of the value of certain cotton, the property of the plaintiffs, which was then in defendant's possession. The damages were laid at £49. Messrs. James and Aspinall appeared for the plaintiffs, I and Mr. Atkinson for the defendant. It appeared, from the statement of the counsel, that the ...

THE COUNTY COURT

... The Adourned .sitting of the court was resumed on Tuesday last before the newly-appoinited judge, Joseph Pollok, Eq. Te list included 49 cases on the reserved lis, 5 sumonesupon judgment, 14 interpleaders, and Mr.Midiey acountant, who had been appointed by Mr. anrsay a on of the examiners of the court, rie,,. hond t hi hoourthat he had been consulted in two or three cases Lhchwere expected to ...

LIVERPOOL MAY SESSIONS

... LIAVEtRPOOL MAY SESSIONS, - >a..,s.rr ,f The general Q-uarter Sessions of I'eace commenced yes- dri terday, in the Crown Court, bcefore Gilbert Henderson, Cri Esq., the IRecorder. There were 57 prisoners for trial Fe - Charged with felonY, and 13 for inisdemoanour. Of this I numnher 23 werc totdlly uneducated, 37 read, or read and an wrote imi criectly, andit 10 only read and wrote well. The ...