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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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... i - hc i;- Eliza Hunt, who was formerly an imnmat of hi In St. Luke's Hospital awid. wb has again become insane, Cl r; has beer arrested at nightin front of Buekingham Palace, vi utexclaiming that she wanted the Qaeen's life, and woald w: ,, have it. She dad a large knife concealed in her bosom cc ar The Bow Street Magistrate provided for her safe custody. bs ad TftEk CHtIiltmt POISONED BY ...

CASTLE OF EXETER, FRIDAY, JUNE 25th

... CASTLEOF EXETER, FBwATY JuNE 25th. Before W. Miles, Esq., I. S. Gard, and J. Milford, Esgrs. AXOS BlttAMT, of tavitree, with BENJAMN, BRYANT, his am, and Auinzzw Cnbow, of Exominster, two lads, were .saumned tor cruelty to a pig, on Thutday lutt, tbe property of a isbourer, named Bradford, of Exminater. Mr, Sto84d1up petared to proeecitb for the Society for the Preve1tion o Crelty to Astaisla. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rOLICE INTELLIGENCE _, 1.- RAWMIR SlDAY. Sentember 11th, CC- Cow ,oLslOfSHr, SATURDA Y, 60Pepr~e Ioe Ire. ?? P rdto anser A. Charle~o ilceint a n the 2nd of September. The parties are S~At ,m, ?? Avon-street. Grat Gardlens; eels 'ad live I a aqurrel ensued between the de- '0'9 day bobeY .named Hodges. Thomar ntn erd to 'be~ d a wools t fel lover a wall into* a cellar, and P~at Iallried bys ...

THE LATE CATASTROPHE AT THE DUFFRYN COLLIERY, NEAR ABERADRE

... ~aTHq;Ba LATE CATASTROPHE AT THE I . I D~Th'FRYN COLLIERY, Nam ABERDARE .i FROM OuRt OWN RBPPORTER P of ADI0URNR.D LNQUEST. IThe inquiry into the recent acoledent'by freidanmp at Aberdare cc was resumed OD Monday, when an' insreased attendance of b p41s~te intfegste'd 1trn mining operanilaisi was apart among ~wo we 'gotibid Mr. 'Nixoni'. ofil iiroprietor,i M, ta, f initeral rurs~yor, Mr. Rich5 ...

A BATH JURY IN A FIX

... Ai BATH JURY IN A I1'm ?? actionC was trledon.iuesdak, aet the.Lion hotel, Bath,! Lbefore Frederilk Dowding,Es5'f-.d'epu~ty-shueriff atid I resjsedt~blei jury,'to recover the sans of~t 151 fjor- the maintetnancepf ?? -ille#itinidtchil11, for ?? eeks, at; 5. per~..Whqk. -The thlaitiff- 'Wai stepbls fra aorcgmnrsdu n Crsmbe-dowp.;.jhe dserf lnM hre Bebr Cot-sl cit o.41aM r, tiheact~~a ?? and3 ...

BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL IJDISTRICt COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. (Berwe Commissionter mr. Sergt. Stephen.) WEDNIESDAY.-RE EDWIN' FOWLER, Bristol, Tailor and Draper-The balikrupt came up on his certificate. Mir. Bevan appeared in eupporti and Mr;ii. -Brittan opposed, on behalf of the assignees. T'he grounde of opposition were-l3t, reckless trading ;,2igd. that no cash-book or any proper books had -been kept by the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Oolr~csl-HlOuvsn FAIDA C. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Cal. Worrall, and Mr. Coates. Chadtes Charles, Henry Gurming, and John Cummins were charged with stealing a pair of traclos, the pro ertyof Messrs. Thomas, of Bristol-bridee. .0. 189 was on datv in Icedo iff-street last night, and on pasiloathel oremiese of Messrs. Thomas, saw the trucks safe, but on repoilnag sh ortly after missed them ...

BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... |I (Before Commissioner Atr. Sergeant Stephen.) MONDAY-RE JosEPH JENIIiNs NICHOLAs, Timber-mer- ohant, Newport.-Exparte the Monmouth and Giamorgansbire of Banking Company. It ill be remembered that some few weeks if since a proof was tendered against the bankrupt's estate by ter Master Ferrer, before whom the affairs of the bank are being [ wt, up for the amount of a vail made by the official ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE LAW JLKWa.31sne-r. - ItiVAL OF'R, HotsEss. -Lomley h.Wger-l 1, ounsel at great length On Fridaly, Saturday, and ,%fter belt ch5ancellor Parker proceeded to give judgment. a i0doohy. he said, had been very anxiously considered 'by him,a TbOh5 ce' .isderation he had been unable to coca from. ot from the manner in which thecaehdbngt ~ige wh palirtieulars and oircumstanees hdntbe ...

WOQDBURY

... . hel'atUo~s~'uslo ?? IVA bfor - a tbsu IIApd L of. W dia~ tpI i fea~b~ ad t 7 o thf d*iwa fologtfrtiA. erptO f ?? ef o k h * 11'hedktem 'tlxit. Ve4dlttt 'f An p ly Itid. thindb.tit iseld& mwth Madhie I,'etpb~ty, befW B.; ?? GrfWdithj; tq., 3.WeooTott, u.^, 'mu& Vo . : i :, foACG. 1'Aanuu a 4 WXn2x~m Wrn?8S;TOi tWrO ?? chrfthed wih tixeqtedag cna , olole et iso.e ito thep h bt . 8teJ-Ad ...

OTTERY PETTY SESSIONS

... - 1 - -- - m . M _ r_. As . , These were held on Thursday, at the London Tavern, Ottery St. Mary, before J. Woolcotl, Esq., (Chairman,) Sir J. Kennaway, Bart., G. Smith, Esq., V. Lousada, Esq., Rev. T. J. Marker, W. R. Bayley; Eq.,; and the Rev. J. Hayabe. Mr. J. Gifford applied to have the license of the London Fr Hotel, Exmoutb, transferred from his mother, who was dead, foll to himself. ...