COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, SATURDAY, June 24th

... [BerroaE NR. ConlusrsssoNiu. GoULEOURNa.] as REC L.AMBERT, A PATENT M1EDICINE VEaNDOR. be This vras the examination meeting, and for the proof of Ot debts under the bankruptcy of William Thomas Lambert, of Do ,Termyn-street, SIt. James's, described as a patent medicine fr, vendor. I I Mr. Lowrance (of the firm of Lowrance, Plews, and Boyer), Old Jewry Chambers, appeared for the Trade Assig- ta ...

TOWN COUNCIL.—CASE AND OPINION EXTRAORDINARY

... TOWN COUNCIL.- CASE AND OPINION EXTRAORDINARY. Four or five columns of yesterdav's Norlthcrn ?? are devoted to au elaborate Case on behalf of cer- Lain ratepayers of Belfast, in reference to the finan- cial affairs of the Town Council, aks submitted to Alfred M'Farland, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, through Mr. Win. Girdwood, solicitor of the querists, and to the equally elaborate replies of ...

COUNTY TIPPERARY ASSIZES

... COUNTY TIPPER.k'Y ASSIZES. CG07nmerns Frisky2, Jsdlty 28. TRIAL OF 0 irM. JOHN GARDEN FOR THE ABDlCTTIOON- OF MIlSS ARBUTHTNOT. The trial of ?? John Carden, of Barnane, for the abduction of Miss Eleanor Louisa Arbuthnot. having been specially fioed for this morning, the extraordinary interest felt in the caso. owing to the rank of the par- ties immnediately concerned, and the nature of the ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... JURy COL-T-FIRST DIVISION. STDISEEF t DODS-GHT 07 WAY. ne This right of public way case, in which Thomas Buchan in Sydserff, Esq., heirofentail inppossession ofthelands and barony an, of Buchlaw, in the parishes of Whittinghame and Stenton, in I the county of Haddiugton, was pursuer, and Mr John Dods, at janm, tenant of the farm of Stoneypath, in the parish of set Whittiagbame, and presently ...

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT WINDSOR BARRACKS

... EXTRI ORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT i WINIDSOR BARRACKS. COURT MARTIAL ON AN OFFICER. A general court martial was held yesterday.and on Wednesday at the Infantry Barracks, Windsor, t) try I Lieutenant James Edward Perry, of the 46th Regiment, i for, conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, and to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in hyv-l ing at Windsor, on or about the ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, Monday, July 24. The Ifouse sat this morning and proceeded with the appeal Thlie Peers present were-thei Lord Chancellor, Lord Drow,hsainii, and i lord Churhbbill. Tile 111.AIIi IICON COMilANY ANI) OT11:E V. AILEXANI)LII AI.SON. I Sir F. Ielly and Illr. Ilott wvere counsel for the appellant coniliany; Andl Mr. ii. Palmer, with AIr. J. Anderson, repre- suited the respondent. ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I . . 'A 'L O 4 I 1. - i ; 1. ?? , *-INITA LIGaires. ?, , , t I : ? , i I oa 0?.; ;, -, ? . - .. - 11 i 1~ iO~;F CWAIbGEiRY-YBiaD ' ?? ' ?? Ohancellor5saateleveno'clocL k.:: , ' ?? 1 Gefnn-s, . O'Cenc' i iV. 0 s ;.WiL T. .iT~hj~iw ausd petltio'n fifed 'by Mess.li . .; .l AW~ i~d a 9sli& aleine O'B n'O'.GCnojm n . the lrector. .of1 ftia4iotI hnd L rick :RailWay3' im- psuy, for the'purpose ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. BOW-STR5EST-Jlar5 Ann Li~areerr was charged with stealing a purse from James Moore, err Saturday. Waiht, at Charing-oross. 2 Tire prisoner, by affecting a degree of languor anti faiguen, s attracted the notice of the proeecutOr, it young carpenter, 2 who asked her if sir e was unwell. Site told bins esi( was aa laundress, and had just token home an immense basket of clothes ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT.—JULY 18

... M1-ab , 9L and . EXETER COUNTY; COURT.--JULY, 18. I . ?? . .. 'DkWDNzY- V.- HODGnINSON.-DEWDNEY V, MILES, ---Tbese;were actions brought by the proprietor of the Lumika'y' against Mr. Hodgkinson, tea dealer, of High-street, 'nd V{ Tles, sg., of Dix's Field. Mr. Stogdon, Who rteed his-Instritlt~n' in court, was, engaged for the pl-itf -Mr. Tifrn~ attended for Mr. Hodpkscau; ued Mr. Bishop for Mr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoLICE INTELLIGENCE. - 0 - IMANSION -H OUSE . TITIHE PIOsECscIuOSx.-Several persons, inhabitants of the parish of All Hallows Staining, were summoned before the lord mayor, under the old statute of Henry VII., for nonpayment of certain tithes due to the rector in pursuance of that statute, and the decree which had been mode under it. Mr. Ballantine ap- peared as counsel for the Rev. Mr. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... FRIDAY. ven ROBBED WHILST DnUNx.-Many thieves escape convic- and . tion, when brought before the magistrates, in consequence of des r the prosecutors being drunk, either at the time of the rob- Ref , bery,orwhen they attend in court togive theirevidence. To-day, out: e two ruffianly-looking fellows, named M'Govern and Pepper, trer e escaped punishment from this cause, at the City Police Court, ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF OFFICERS OF THE COURT. Oin Tuesday last, an inquiry took place before the judge of this court into the conduct of two under-bailiffs, earned John Sheridan and George Wales, who, on the 17th i.osiant, entered the house of Mr. George Melly, No. 5, Bedford-strect, under the authority of a warrant of execution obtained by John 'Thoncpson against Josepis Redish, who owed ...