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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY —YESTERDAY

... COUBT OF BANh'RUPTCY-YESTE1UDAY. IN tiE THE LONDON AND EASTERN BANKING CORPORATION. There wats a meeting for thle 1sroof Of debts and clinics Of assignees itt this oease The debts proved exceeded £70,000. .Mr. Thompson, the officexT entrusted with thle winiding-til inl thle Court of Chanllcery, wa.-. appointed trade a.;siguce. JUDG)MEN UNDER THlE BANKRUPTCY OF THE KETTERING Mr. Comissiner BANK ...

THE MURDER OF LIEUTENANTS THACKWELL AND CAPE

... THE MURDER OF LIUTENU4NTS TIIACH- 1ELL AND CA P. [FPOM THE MFOFSSli.ITE.] We have beard with deep regret of the murder at Luck- now of two young officers, Lieutenant 0. D. T'hackwell, 1.th Native Infantry, and LIcutenant J. Cape, 30th Native Infantry, who left this in January last for the purpose of joining the Coirniander-in-Chief's camp at Futteghur. N No particulart have as yet reached ns, ...

COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... Her Majesty the Queen held a Court and Privy Council yesterday afternoon at Buckingliam Palace. At the Court, Count Chreptowitch, the Russian Minister, had an audience of the Queen, and delivered his letters of recall. Rear-Admiral von Dockiun had ami audience of her Majesty, and presented his credentials as En- voy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from his Majesty the King of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . .PO .CE . .TELLIGENO .1. .- l KBOW-STREET-YESERaDAY,' Wn'r BSITING.-An Irishmuan, nasied A1f$csanthy, was Iplaced at the bar befors Mr. Jardine, charged with assault- ing his wife. Catherine Nacarthy, whose appearance was anything but | prepossessing, then made her appearance in the witness- box. The oath having been repeated, the complainant commenced a regular Irish howl, and begged to he ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a special court was held. THE METnROPOLITAN IRALINNVA Y BILL. D:eputy BoweR (the ectairmnan of the ninprovetnelit Corn. inittee) brought UP thle followixg report, which was read by the Deputy 'lown-Clerk - I yr Aldermen and To thtight Hon.1 the Lord 2ayo, Alemnat Coninions of thle city of London, inl ComiotConi asselibhledl.ofyu 0, whose names are herelunto subscribed, of your ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV NOTICES-THis DAY. 1i1er COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at half-past 10. Mr. [Before the LORDS JUSTICES.] Mr. Appeal: Ds Sotbein v Bland, part heard. Appeal l~d motions . Williams v St. George's Harbour Company- as Jortin v South-Eastern Railway Coinfpany--Ledward v ked Ledward. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. To be mentioned : Re Ilminster School. Causes, &e. an Collier v Mason, ...

THE STEVENAGE MURDER

... THIE S'E VEINAGE MURDER. ROME CI1CTjIT-HERT FORD, MARCH (. CROWN SIDE. [Before Mr. Justice ANtLLI.M3.]E The trial of the prisoner Jeremiah Caipenter. for the murder of John Starkins, the policeman, wae resumed this morning at nine o'clock, and the court was filled the moment the doors were opened. Mr. Hawkins and Mr. C. Pollock appeared on the part of the prosecution, and Sergeant Parry ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT (011' ALDJ-fiEN. oesterdav a court was heldl 'or tile despatch of public business. THIE CITY UniTeR CSp T 'Ilie Loun MAYoR e1ca'.;ed the attenltion of the court to the followill coilliiuiiicstioii from the Cooiniissioiier of Police, which ?? reald his' the deplit' tiowi-cleik 'itv 1'olice-office, 0(1dJewry, Dec. 21. Gentlelleen-I feel it due to tile efficient working of the CitV police, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COIURIT OF QUEEN'S BE1NCH.YS9TRl)A-Y. [Sittirngs in Blanco, before Lord UCA3 PBiRi.L, Mr. Justice WwwI1T.OIAN, Ill. Justice ERLEb, and Mr. Jistice CilOMP TON.]I BIltY AND SNiTHEii v. SWVATNIc AND ANOTHEB:IMPORT- ANT (JltEsTiIiN UNDER THE o.,NKRIUVT AiT AS TO DEEDS 0O' ARRAN6EMEN'i' ri r. MaIisky, Q. C., appeared o I ?? of the plainitiffs, to show cause aginst a nile. led by Mr. Wild o 2thot of ...

THE PRISONERS IN SICILY

... THE PRISONERS IN SICI. Y. The intelligence from Salerno, according to a letter from Naples, dated May 11, is of a most painful and revolting character, and in the interest of humanity I send it to yen even though you may consider me tedious. Since the appointment of the new keepers not merely rigour, but eveia species of ferocity, seems to have been used. £ have already told you how the chief ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at 10A. as [Before the LoRus JuSTICEs.] Original Motion: Whleelhouse v Calvert. Bankrupt le Petition: E. Brown and Brown, part beard. Appeal: th Freme v Brade. otl ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. th To 'e' Spoken to : Colinman v Birch, Causes, &c. So Altree v Sherwin, part ?? v Adams, part es ?? v Bryant-Meyrick v Laws-Meikilamn v ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YESTERDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner GOULBUIRN.] IN, EIJ OIHN PELS. The bankrupt was a corn and coal mlerchant of Elmwsvell, Suffolk. This was the certificate nis eting. Tile accounts show-Creditors, £'1,72, ; liabilities, £200; assets, £500. |The opposition in this case was on the ground that the bankrupt had inipropefly contracted the debt of Samuel William Fenton, a ...