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COURT OF BANRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF. BA.NRUPTCY-SATURDAY. [. - Before Mir. Comnmivsiser FoNBLANQUE.J itN UE DANIEL KEITH AND THOMAS SOOBRIDQL ,,De ig ?? in iWoed-street, applied. ,or Wednesday last for certifgantes, Mir. Link. later appearing for Keith, Mr. Lawrance for Shoobridge, Mur. Reed for the aelignees. the case was then reported in The l ornng Citronile as far s it lid proceeded. Mr. Linklitter now addressed the ...

THE COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... THlE COURT AND PRIVY COUVNCIL. WINDSOR, DEC. 28. The Queen held a Court and Privy Council this day at the Castle. At the Court, the following~had audiences of her Majesty:- Lord St. Leonards, to resign the Great Seal of England. The Marquis of Salisbury, to resign the Privy Seal. The Right IIon. Spencer Walpole, to resign the Seal as Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment. The Earl of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OP BANKRUPTCY-YESTERDAY. - - - I [Before Mr. Comimisioner FANE.] IN SE JAMES HOLMES. The bankrupt was a shawl warehouseman, of 171, 178, and 175, Regent-street. This was a certificate meeting adjourned from yesterday. Mr. Reed appeared for the assignees; Mr. Lawrance for the bankrupt ; Mr. Strangways for Mr. Albert Jourdan, shawl merchant, of Paris. Mr. Reed resumed his address. H e ...

MURDER IN THE FOREST OF DEAN

... MURDER IN THE FOREIS7 OF DBAN. DRYBRtooKTUESDAY.-A shocking nurderbas been com--' wuitted near this place, under very singular and mysterious circumstances. The deceased is a sawyer, named William Peake, who was found dead in the road, near this place, on Thursday morning. He was last seen in companywith James Greenbuff on the previous night. His death had been caused by a stab directly ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-YORK, DEo. 20. CIVIL COURT.-IBefore Ai;. JU8tice TALFOURD.] Atfred iVaddinsgton, aged 20, was charged with the wilful murder of his female illegitimate child, at Sheffield, on the 18th of August last. Mr. Boothby and Mr. West appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Overend defended the prisoner. It appeared that the prisoner, who is a workman at Shef- field, had courted a young ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-YESTERDAY. [Before 1r'. Serqeant ADAMS, Assistanct Judge.] Miss AInn CaepbdeU surrendered to take her trial on au in- dictment in which she was charged with having stolen two necklaces of the value of £50, two brooches of the value of £3, four ear-drops of the value of £5, and one cross of the value of £2, the property of Julia Ann Phillips, in the dwel- ling-house of Sarah ...

THE CASE OF MR. KIRWAN

... THE CASE OF MR. FIR WAR - rWV In cnseqenceof considerabjle diseatisfaction being very thdel flwith respect to the conviction of Mr. Kirwan for temurder of his wire, a committee has been formed in Dublin in order to collect evidence which mnay throw further light upon the circumstances under which the unfortunt lady met her death. At a late meeting of this committee a number of affidavits and ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... CO URT OF BANKR UP TOY-YESTEBDAY. (Before Air. Cornrnismioner EVANs.] IN RE C. W. WASS. The bankrupt was a picture dealer, of New Bond-street. This was the certificate meetinz. Mr. Lawrance appeared for the bankrupt; Mr. Fry for Mr. E. Gambart ; Mr. Linklater for Mr. Dayson and Mr. Pennel l; Mr. Hughes for the assignees. Mr. Fry complained that the bankrupt had been guilty of making a ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE-SATURDAY. B3oN.STCRXT.jVijjjam Avis, urndertaker, of 47, High. street, St. Giles's, was charged upon a, summons, with having made a false statement to the district. registrar of St. Gilee's, reistive to the deatfi of Maimt Tees, alias Avis. Mr. G. Simpson, surgeoni, and registrar of deaths tor the district in ~oo ueton, stated that hie resided at 13, Bedford-street, Bed- rdsar.He sew ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA W-YEsTERDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. 'Before the LORD CHiANCELLOR.1 The sitting. after term commenced this day in Uincolnr'- KEKEWICH V. MAlRKER. When this matter was called, Mr. Bethell insinuated that it must have been in the paper by mistake, as arrangements were in progress, and no day had beer named for hearing the points in dispute. He now asked that it might stand over generally. His ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-LxVYRPOOL, DEC. 8. NISI PnIUS CoUaT.-LBcfore Mr. Justice CtomPIToN.) Joseph Thomnpson, aged -31, was indicted for having, at Liverpool, forged an acceptance to a bill of exchange, and also with having uttered the same knowing it to have been forged. Mr. Simon appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Monk defended the prisoner. It appeared that in the month of September last the ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. MANSION-110USE.-Thomas Sandy, a clerk in the banking- house of Glyn and Co., who was charged with having stolen a bank-note for £50, and two bank-notes for £30 each, was brought up for final examination. Mr. Mulleis, of (lie firm of Bush and Mullens, solicitors to the Committee of Bankers for Protection from Forgeries and Frauds, attended for the prosecution. Several of the ...