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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BAN UiTi CY RIDAY. [Before Mr. Colwiilssioner F., ii.. IN BE MRY OFF The bankrupt was a publisher, &c., of eatertinostgrrow. To-day was fixed for the exnamination meeting, but the 2 bankrupt's accounts not being ready, An adjournment was ordered. . IN Bn JOHN TOWNSEND, M.P. . The bankrupt was an auctioneer of Greenwich, and ysI.P. for that borough. This was anexamination meeting, t ...

POWER OF BORROWING IN LIMITED COMPANIES

... POWER OF BORROWZING EV LIMITED CoU31p,1ATIES |ICE-CHANClULLORAtS COURT. [Before Vice-Chiancellor Sir 1. T. LINDEI.ILEY.] BYRON V. TIHE SIETI'IOPL.ITAN RALOON OMNIBUS COMPANY JUMIlTED). This was a motion for ai ilijuclction by the plaintiffs, who were shareholders in thle defendants' company to restrain the directors of the company fromt issuing any debentures or other securities, wivcreby ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF RAPE

... AThOCIOUTST CAsE OF RAPE. George Hall and James Boswell, both printers of West Bromwieh, were charged at the Petty Sessions with con0- witting a rape on the person of Hainah Kenrick, n mar- ried woman; carrying on the business of a greengrocer, at Spon-lane, on Saturday week.- Mr. Watson prosecuted, and Mr, Plunkett defendedtse prisoners. The proseoutrix, stated that on Saturday morning week ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEXY SESSI9oN5YrSTltDAY. Tbo -ittings of the Court for the sesgon which C01s- rnln~ed on the rth ?? at Clerkenwell were resusmed ?? tiutrnitna lt the Glildball, Westminster beforo Mr. J1 PAshE0y, Q.C., As-istant Judge Mr. Creasyi Mr. Ilals- M well, Dr. l2te.Lan, aad Mr. Gould. There were twenty- p eight a'dditional cases for trial, besides the bail list. Thc Aosistaut.JudZ0 delivored a ...

TRIAL OF THE DUBLIN POLICE

... TIRIAL OF THB DUBILIN POLICE, TURSDAT. The examination of witnesses for the defence was pro- ceeded with this morning at eleven o'clock. Chief Superintendent James Monalian deposed: That on the 12th of March last lie saw a great crowd within and around the College area and in the streetway in the neigh- bourhood, to the extent of obstructing the thoroughfare. The conduct of the persons ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND SUICIDE AT ISLINGTON—THE SOCIAL EVIL

... DREADFUI. MURDER AND SUICIDE AT ISLINGTQO-THE SO6OIAL EVIL. or lo Yesterday another of those dreadful occurrences which have too often of late shocked the public mind in connec- bo tion with the great question of the social evil, was a- brought to light, and caused a great deal of excitement and aS sensation in the parish of Islington and the immediate 15 neighbourhood, it having become ...

MARYLEBONE COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... 3i1,1YLrB OtN1 COUN-rTI CO UP-T-Y. gTEPDAY. i - i I[B3efore J. L. ADOmrsrcs, Es1.] IWe SAMPSON V. MAGER -SiNCLLAR ODETTINO CASE. HIH Mr. 'Villijaris, of Edwinid-cuoriK appuarird for the de- as feidairt. lie This was a very shinglar action to rocave~r -l. lhe., tire I amount of a bet laid by thle plaiiitifl inl thle proportion of 2 h to 6 u1pon thle result Of somye races at Egharn1, inl ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE

... 1,ar IWOBEBRY JVWI T1 VILEA? GA. i9 - . O- v iohn Nalhiller (alias Callaighan, alias Deaf ^,-terf' ?? of 14, Kine gtreet, St Geergc's-in-the. tiles, aged 17, of tile Boarded-entry, St. avt Rli s tt ep on reiand before Mr. Yardiley .; e aer rlitecut, charged wiith having ill conl- , ,2,1rt'e ?? in custody violently tssalt-d 1l.sl ' * taill JobnI Nicholson, the tiaster of the or. SatuIrdy ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... SOUTHI~WARK-TMDAY, DnMOLTION OT A CHABL, AND NSOLIBCT1GINO To Ruo Ol CoVa 1- THE Dua BODIE5.-Meeirs. Spiisk and foueilyan, the owners of Bethesda Chapel, recently pulled down inJTmaica-level, Bermondsey, owing to Its dangerous state were summoned before Mr. Combe, by order of Cap- tain Uabalrondiere, assitanut commissioner of police, tnder the New Metropolitan Building Act, for refusing to pay ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... SHERBITS' COURrT-Y1ESTERDAY. 1110: [Before Mr. PRENDERGAST, t.C. for2 SINGULAR CASE OF FALSE IaIFIISONNENT AND ASSAULT- offe WOOD V. TANNX. a Mr. J. P. Doyle was ceunpel for the plaintiff; and Mr. 2 Charnock, instructed by Mr. WV. B. Davies, for the do- hio fendant. I1 The learned counsel for the plaintiff, in opening his case, Ia said that upon a certain day plaintiff, a most respectable S ...

FRIGHTFUL CHILD MURDER

... FRfIGH-TFUL CHILD MURDER. A ' frzigtftul case of child murder came on a few ditys atgo ?? tit. Court c.f As~i;:e oi tlhe Seine. Thle prisoner Wasu a womenal only three and twenty years of age, and thle eititt wet a little boy if tour years old], the son of ?? itusatic ny a forrner inarricigo. Thei, urder was coetnicibtri I illunder clvil rentoot less of such diabolical cruelty that, were! it ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... IMIDDLESEX SLS1OYVS - YESTREIDAIY The sittings of the Court for the November general Sessions were resumed this morning at the Guildball, Weatruinster, by adjeurnment frorn Clarkenwell, before Mr. P'ashliy, Q.C., sasista:3t-julge; 1Iir J. Payne, deputy; Mr. Henley, Mr. Goodhart, Mr. Dimsdale, Mr. Stilwell, and Mr. T. E. Biker. There were filty-eight prisoners for trial, fifty-twofor felony, ...