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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... SOUT1H LANCASHIRE WINTERI ASSIZES. I [CONTINUrlD FROMi THlE SUPPLEMEN1T.] the ware L ~~CROWN COURT. [B~rFOas MR. BARON PAIIHE.] M THURSDAY, DECrmEMBR , 1.the i Hfenry Johnson and H/enry N~eary, convicted of a N robbery, accompanied with violence, at Manchester, were M Lbrought up and sentenced to transportation for seven adoF yer. ASSAULT AT MANCHESTER. ago, Johne Hasmptons was charged with an ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 1. -gin e- In RE WILFRED MoONEY.-On Saturday Mr. CoMr- kc missioner Steveuson gave judgment in the case of this ot bankrupt, who came before the court on an application the for his certificate. The bankrupt (whose case had been ww several times adjourned) carried on business in this town as a corn and provision dealer, in Great Howard-street. brc His honour, in giving judgment, stated the ...

MEETING OF BOROUGH MAGISTRATES

... I 11s se INTERFERENCE OF THE POLICE IN JOUGHINSf ga APPEAL CASE. to Ia Onl Saturday a meeting of the borough magistrates was Pu held at the Sessions-house, to consider the report of the VS. as comm rittee of seven appointed to inquire into the alleged off improper interference of the police in the proceedings en, a arising out of the withdrawal Of thle license of Charles &h Jeoghin, piublican ...

LIVERPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... h I IMPORITANT DECISION AS TO GOODS IN THE REPUTRD I J. IVOWNERSHIP OF B.-ANKRUPTS. (Bifyorc Mr. Commtissioner Stevenson.) 50 IN5 nE WItLts.at PRIMTcARD JIX PArTS KNOWLiEYS, Fnimly, DEc. at 19.-A: the sitting of the coL rt on this day a question of consi- I S. dorable inportauce to the trading comsmunsity was brought before _ of the court, and was argued at considerable length by Mr. John at ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... [BEFORE THE H110N. M R. JUSTICE ERLE.] MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. His lordship took his seat on the bench at a quarter to one o'clock. Is ?? Jarnes Cain (aged 35) was charged with having felo- o niously stabbed and wounded Martin Devenney, with i intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. Mr. Blair o prosecuted, and Mr. Sowler defended the prisoner. The n prosecutor, an Irish labourer, resides at ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... PRESTON POLICE CASES, VIOLENT ASsAULT UPON A SOLDIE,.-At the Town. hall, on Monday last, three men, respectively named Har- rison, Malley, and Sudell, were charged with having com- mitted a savage assault upon a private soldier of the 46th Regiment, called John Spergen, on the night of the pre- ceding Friday. It appeared that the parties were in a beer-shop, in the Sandhole, and a quarrel ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... ivt% t zalwao '¢ Roto. f { A P .. . *jf -~ 7 I1nlnan. (C'ontinued from Supplemnett.) attempt a FRIDAY. with th to At a few minutes past nine o'clock, Mr. Baron Parke took and ohs( rehis seat on the bench. ETECS 14 days kas Johte Hoompson, convieted onl the previous day of the man- Wail eel Shllughte Of his wife at Manchester, on the 17th of August (22), illast, was sentenced to be ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... souff) kplcaol)irs ftorji?m. sted OPENING OF THE NE ASIE CURTS. tri ticb Th ew assize courts, in connection with that immense be edifice, St. George's Hell, were on Monday opened for the to transactnon of public business, Souse tinet must, hlowever, tic nt- elapse before the ball itself will be reedy for general osee H Lard The foundation stone of the assize courts Hand St. George's .9 Hell ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE BY A LADY IN LEICESTER

... A LADY IN LEICESTER. h (Abridgctlffoma the Lsicester Clnoiiocle of Nov. 29.) g o A most melancholy suicide happened in this place on a o Friday evening, the 21st instant, which has no parallel, in p , our recollection, in this town or county. The victim of u n self-murder in this case was a lady by birth, connection, ci of taste, and literary accomplishment; though she was ro e destitute of ...