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CHARGE OF SINKING A SHIP

... CHlARGE OF SINKING A SHIP. Yesterday Willians Lakey, a master mnariner, and late master of the brig Clipper, of Dartnionth, was brought before Mr. Yardley, at the Thames Police-court, charged with feloniously saiking that vessel at sea near Dungeness, with intent to defraud the underwriters of the ship at Lloyd's'. Mr. Joseph Smitli, solicitor, conducted the prosecution, asd said be had sily ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... C|1 1C1 ?? B;A Nhf~l. TCY-Yh E6i,:zAY. SIftr I\1 *'ltiN.1 IsiAAe .r'A III ~. ] ?? l\ ; .xlt: 1:;, A ?? .%.Ni ISIAC: G.%3MYJ,:.l COSTilA. ?? ?? clotlijeri, *i 19, Colnlilor- ;i~l ?? Tlis was the adi l iedl exlm- l~ ~ :c a.\tiiliing* finn the 25t2i Lit M:Iy, li5i, to , 'I-rli lI ?? IC'I ?? oreditors, 1.'L I LhI;IC . 2.t11 ?? MZaty as Iaer statoellet of - liiiG .- per contra, k1OS ; debtors ...

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 ...

THE CASE OF MR. BUTT, MLP

... THE CASE OF MUR. BUTT, MLP. at The coimiittee procecdsed with their investigation yc_~ter- te day morning, Sir lames ciahani in the chair. The namber ?? tltc geit-ral plublic Itrewiett wa, Pierhaps, riot quite to Igreat as itpoa fSaturday, owhig, probably, to the inclu'enneny of of the weather hob~t the utiouudwico ofimembers of P~olis.. of inenit was iunite tas full. Aniongst those present ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,iAWV INTELIAGENCE. COlU1RT OF (IIANCELY-SATURDAY. [1leforc the LORDA JUSTICES.] WILLIA11i v. ST. OEtiJits ?? RAILWAY co01rANy. This was an appcal from a decision of the Master of the Rolls. Th1e ucotion before his flonour was for all injunction to restrain the defendant from proceedinjg with their works until they had paid the plaintiff a suil of £1,750, pursuant to an agrceiecent entered ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN fELLIGIPNCE. GUILDHALI-YESTERDAY. Ftrancie O'Reily was charged with assaulting his wife. In this case the wife complained that the prisoner com- meniced ill-tusing her within a month after her mnarriago, and his brutality for a long time was such that she was at lengthl obliged to leave hiue. On Monday week last she had bees seeking himi, cud when she returned she found him at honie ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT-NOTTxo HAe.M [Before Lord Chief Justicel CAMPBELL.] CROWN COURT. Vill NIOHV POACHING AND MURDHRt. John Dr'ajes, aged 30, wais charged with the wilful sour- o der of George Wingfield, at Aniseeley, onl the 29th Deceus- p her, 1857, and John1 Gr slho rye, Willia Atkisssose. Francuisc Hardy, Josephi Burton, IWiflicsnToseskisson, and James mn Beat-dull, were charged with ...

COMMITTAL OF BRENNAN, THE RAILWAY ROBBER

... COMMITTAL OF BRENNAN, THE RAIL- WA Y ROBBER., At the Rochaale petty sessions, Michael Brennan was again brought before the magistrates, charged with as- I saulting and robbing Mr. Wainwright in a railway carriage. e The street was crowded with spectators, desirous to see the prisoner. ?? Cross, apprentice to Mr. Kellett, druggist, Sal- ford, stated that a few minutes before eight o'clock on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALL-YE EiATERA .| Mr. George y Sed der, a builder and loan office keeper in IF Moor'atemstreet , appeared, on remand, before Mr. Alder- f man Humphery, charged with stealing a cheqlue for £3 d I., belongin to Mr. Henry Jasns, a bui lder, of Forest-gte, West Hans. Mr. Buchana n appeared for the defendant. . The evidence Of the prosecutor was that lie pronised defendant a present of l0s. ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... I',SOLY E.YB' DEBTORS COURT-YESTERDAY. I [Before Mi Comnmissioner Munlu.1 IS IIE REV. COMiNELIUS GRIFFIN. Thisease, repolted yesterday, again came before the court. it appearedl that the matter onl one occasion hald been before the Chief Comnmissionice, Olm a rule to file the third petition. Mr. Comiiuis',ionir Murp'hy said there was a statemeiit in the scheedulle as to sonie property to be ...

ASSAULT ON THE POLICE—CAPTAIN ACKERLEY FOR THE DEFENCE!

... ASSA ULT ON TIlE POLICE-CAPTAIN ACKERLEY FOR TH(E DEFENCE/ Peter Basllet, an American Indian, and George Smith, a young manl who described himself as a pawnbroker's assistant, were charged before Mr. Binghany , at this Marl- borough-street Police-court, on Saturday, the forser (Bas- quet) with a brutal assault on the police, and Smith with endeavouring to rescue him from custody. Police ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... -4- COupl] OPkAY.OURPTCk-Y.33BDAY- ?? Il [Before Mr. Conunissioner HoLsOYD. . IN BiY ROBINSON AND RIDS. The bankrupts were timber merehants, of 20, Wharf- road, Paddington. This was the exaiiniatiort meeting. Mr. Consedine appeared for the assignees, Mr. Norton for d several creditors, Mr. Lucas for one of the bankrupts. Tile accounts shdw -creditors unsecured, £2,452; 1abi- e lities, .£88S; ...