EXETER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY,

... EmETER iDSTItllD$>'COUIRT -BANKRUPTCY, nnnsty nftines~ul a EMOSS 'nB. inNNL Bnm m1'. WKDNWDmml, DOMUBS 2£h-Iu re JORN PAuaR Gonyi'ay, fetmailyof this aty. r~ mi :t of Callosptan, farmer, && This wai a.tetii*e Sr dzeic, the bankpt eeibg sapported wb Mji 2. (*jdy 'i ltr, appearieg on be if of tbe tratiad th lat Kmr C eO t wh tbe bmiacpt was ins- A td 0OD - half of Kr; WtiodOb, sageoa tbiii ityh ...

SECONDARIES' COURT—WEDNESDAY

... SECONDARIES' COURT-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Secondary Potter.] WYATT V. VESSEY. This was a writ of inquiry to assess damages in an action brought to recover compensation from the defendant, Mr. Thomas Vessey, attorney, of Cold Arbour-square, for negli- gence in the conduct of an action. Mr. Wilkins (solicitor) appeared for the plaintiff; and from his statement to the jury, the evidence of the ...

CHARGE of MURDER on the HIGH SEAS

... CHARGE of M VRDER on the HIGHI SEAS. . . ?? - - . Two Italian seamen, nanied Francisco Moraty and Burtol Mayo Argenti, wore brought before Mr. Yardley, at the I Thames Police-office, yesterday, charged, under the 58th section of the General Merchant Seamen's Act, the 7th and 8th Vict., cap. 112, with the wilful murder of Peter Getland, or Gotland, at Mobile, in the United States of America, in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. BOW--STaRET.-Edvatrd COarks Masterton, a young mall who has been nearly five years a clerk in the General Post- offce, was placed at the bar before Mr. Jardine, charged with stealing two letters containing money the property of the Postmaster-General. The prisoner is a married man having six children, and his father held a confidential situ. stion in the Foreign ...

THE POLICECOURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Levi To bes, who was a few days ago charged with having had in his possession; well knowing that they had beenstolen, a large quantity of gloves, the property of Messrs. Wilson, bosiers and glovers, in Mincing-lane, was brought before Alderman Wilson for final examination upon that charge. The prisoner had been followed from his own house in the London-road to a public house in ...

GUILDHALL.—SATURDAY

... DUILLDYAL RDAY. BfoeY W. W. Ii'oope4 E'9a Aira, . -Roopr, LgQ., awI S. K;a~dosa ?? -: ffi et . ?? WZxU*. fii ehimsi was ~ 5. Zai e~p ad in ?? ?? ~ei'sxf iti 1son n g sags und Iirdiunk. ito i tifrdioasrtea l & rx tb.a~~ ?? . \ 'ILLL&W Wn'Em'Bew d Tg4at&nu, twob.- bodied young ines rcesui iawtutC eCa( city Workiowe lad- whw-aswdr elsa~in -crthe thwo-otthiu.). ured, he~g1 by T lMr. Maon, 'thctaw ...

Law Intelligence

... !Lage Iuttgente. I NOTITES-THIS DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGRALL4TREET. BnoseE MA, CumsesoNaa FEND.-Ertmitrtiors: Donald Mac- leod, lAting, late of Bengdl, dealer, at 12; Charles Wheeler, SBr Har. tin's-lane, woollen-draper, at 12. BsarOR MR. CoaGnsseoNZa EVA,,s,-Examinatioes: GabrielCook. Tottenham.court.road, furniture dealer, at It ; hsherwood and Isher- wood, Ludgate.hill, decorators, at ...

A CHILD POISONED BY ITS MOTHER, AND VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER RETURNED

... A HLI POISONED BY ITS MOTHER, ANb ERDIcIT OF WILFUL MUrgDET' RETUBNED. A forbniht a9o We lriey -owiccsd that an laiquest-was opened at Corn Mill, near Allenheads, before Stephen Reed, Esc., coroner, on the body of a femalo infant, un- der suspicious circumstances. t3ince then a post mowrtemn examination ha3 been made of the body as well as a proper analysis of the contents of the stomnaeh, ...

THE BELPER MURDER

... BELPER, TuuRSDAY MORNINa.-The coroner's inquisition was resumed yesterday in the presence of Turner, who was very calm and collected during the whole proceedings. Louisa Harrison, sister to Mrs. Bannister, examined: I lived in the same house with the deceased, who was my aunt, I have known the prisoner Turner several months; he was employed by the deceased to collect rents for her. I have ...

MURDER IN DERBYSHIRE

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLTCE INTELLIGENCOE. NEWCABTLB4.---Fnc)AY, Dec. 26.---Before Aldermnaa Dunn, and R. IP Philipsou, 33sq.-Wiiam White was hargedl on suspicion ~anti stealing five hens, the proper- ty of Thomas Jones, from a house in the Close. The hens wore stolen on Chrlistes eve, and the prisoner was seen at tenl o'clock corming frora the yard, wnith a hsn under his aria. None of the heas baviacg been found, ...

THE FORGERIES ON THE YORKSHIRE BANK

... THE FORGERIES ON THE YORKSHIRE . BANK. James Ellis, Edward Marshall, and John Green charged with the extensive forgery on the Yorkshire Daek f ing Company, were yesterday (Thursday) again examined before the borough magistrates at Leeds, and much addi- I tional evidence was adduced, fully sustaining the charge of uttering a large number of 5?. notes in Bradford, Lejds, Sheffield, and other ...