Shipping Intelligence

... Shipping Entelligence. — SOUND LIST. January 4.—See Nymphe, Kornehl, Ioverkeithing, Copen- ‘eu. Winds at Elsinore. — January 4. SW. W.—5 and 6. WSW. FROM LLOYD'S LIST. Liverpool, Jan. 12.—The sloop Lactura, Jarvis, from Se- ville to the Clyde, was seen in lat. 50, long. 8., by the Arabian (st.), arrived at this port from Smyrna, steering for her daring a heavy gale from NW., when the sloop was ...

MR CAIRD'S AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY

... UNPUBLISHED LETTER OF SIR R. PEEL. Mr Caird, of Baldoon, has concluded his letters to the Times as the “ Agricultural Commissioner” of that paper. The Times, in a leading article, announces their ly pub- lication in a separate form, and says—In the to the forthcoming volume, Mr Caird states that—‘ Having been in- vited to undertake a task so extensive and difficult, he ventured to consult the ...

THE BANBURY MURDER

... This atrocious crime has caused an intense excite- ment here, for, in addition to the peculiar circumstances of the act itself, the deceased was highly respected in the town and neighbourhood. During the whole of Sunday the scene of the catastrophe was visited by continuous crowds of the curious. Yesterday, at 12 o'clock, an inquest was held at the Crown public-house, Wilscot, by John ...

Law Intelligence

... -Lai Enteutoie XOT'ICEt-TIIIS DAY. It CUTOF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. I Ar 1O-Bar~oIN Tap Loan CEIANCT1,1oa.-Appeals: Percival v. p Caney, part heard; Ogle v. Morgan ; Letts v. Corn Exchsnge ~ Ceoax TBE Loans Jsrn.L atcpetition: In re Townsend, by order. Appeals : Repnell i' Sprye (2), part heard. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S.INN, 0 AT ]LO.-BEFORsx VcxCsE-ArsCELLOR SIR 0. TuaN~ea. ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... These sessions were held at the Town Hall on Thursday last. The Recorder, in his charge, said, with respect to the cases on the calendar, there are no observations which I need make to you upon tile nature of the offences, or of the evidence to be brought before you to induce you to find bills, for the cases are all of an exceedingly simple character. There is, however, one observation I would ...

THE MURDER OF MR. KALABERGO FO BANBURY

... j?wuRDER OF MR. KALAEDRGO OF ZANDURY. The investigation into the circumstances attending this 5-0???erdinary murder, which has created so great a sensation ? UanbU?' and its neighbourhood, has occupied several days ,iece oar last publication, and is at length brought to a close. In ?5aseqiteflCC of the inquest and the investigation before she Mngi5tra?s- oceni-ring at the same time, the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POL0tICE, INTELLIGENCE-FIUE'A .4Y I,| MAXsION House.-Heary Blitz, a German, who has been ie several times remanded on a charge of uittering a forged )fcheck for £336, purporting to be signed by H. D. W~ells diad Co., with intent to defraud the London Joint Stock f Bank, was again p laced at the bar before the Lord Mayor, or nddischarged, thlere being no further evidence of a guilty al1 ...

LONDON INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S COURT

... SATUJDAY. Before Mr. Commissioner Phillips. In Be SAei. LOvERING.-ALLEGED COLLUSIVE AnRsax. This insolvent applied to be discharged from White- cross-street Prison. Mr. Cooke opposed for a number of creditors, and Mr. Sargood supported. The complaint was, that the insolvent had come 200 miles away from his creditors to be discharged under the act on a friendly arrest. He was a timber merchant ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XIIDDLESEX SESSIONS. -- - -f- - - e. - MONDAY. RIvER Rounnrvx.-Ralph Scott. 27, John Fraser, 28, Chas. Watkins, 22, Henry Robinson, 27, aad John Watkins, 35-,were indicted for having stolen sixteen bushels of oats, and tour sacks, the property of Thomas Robert Keen and an- other, from a barge on the Thames. It appeared from the evidence that on the loth of December a barge called the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The January Quarter Sessions were held by adjourrm, iw on Monday at Clerkenwell. The calendar contained serb l p1 prisoners, sixty-seven of whom were charged with fel>; P. The grand jury having been charged, the Court proeedl al to pass sentence on some prisoners convicted at a peree hi sitting of the Court. FALSE PaxrENcEs.-Among them was John Whittle, . was convicted of obtaining some goods ...

SOUTH SHIELDS COUNTY COURT

... MIONDAY, JANUARY 9, 18912. 8eo'r' v. 91mcasoll.-This Was a claimi for work done by platintiffl a smith, against which defendant pleaded a set-osi? for rent andi to this plaintiff rePlied, ?? thoe previous landlord let him have the prodl retit free, titid thlat, is lie hail received no notice to s contrary, Mr whli oo noajiti ownled the pril(/ w:as bounld ho tot tt i-roeenelit. 'This else ...

THE SESSION

... Even in ordinary and untroubled times the opening of the Session is looked forward to with curiosity and interest. Though the Dramnatis personce and the theatre be the Eame-the II pieces 'I all stock ones, there is a general desire to see them again, and to listen, if not Lapplaud. The extraordinary exciting and unsettledj state of public affairs at the present moment, has this year ...