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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, ...

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 ...

Lam Intelligence

... I Lab) Inalltatuct. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. te COURT' OF PROBATE AlND DIVORCE. o Tbe Judge wfill,it in chainbers at Wesutmiseer. atlU. COURtT OF ADMIRtALTY. DOCT1ttS-COMMONS. AT IL-Tbe Ssveretgii, ?? Lord Deere, ?? stoc Holon and George. ?? Hilda. dniaage. JSANt KRUPT01 0OURT. 15ASLN UtIALL-81'REET. for BrpOUE MRg. COalmslssioarz FoxBrAtiguz.-Schlesiiiger and Co., pri- har 1-ate, at 12. was ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER IN THE REGENT'S CANAL

... THE SUSPECeTED MUBRDP IN THE REGEN2T'9 CANAL. ADJOIJENED CORONER/S INQUEST. pr, Yetrdyafe noi, Air. William Balker, the coroner for ter the eastern division of Middlesex, end a higlsly respectable et jury reaoseeriblediat the Horsford Armes Tavern, Old Ford- Fi reed, Bethrral-gr~eei, respecting the death of John Tssrrer, en aged 52 years, wso)Y1 was found deed, sisockinigly mutilated, th, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YESTERDAY. IN RE XIATTI5IAS TORDOLPO!, AN INSANE BANKRUPT. This bankrupt, a merchant, of 10, Seething-lane, was to have passed yesterday with the consent of the assignees; but, failing to appear at the meeting, was adjourned slits die. Mr. Nicholson (assignees' solicitor) now attended to state that the bankrupt was suffering from temporary hisamtt, uduced from long ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELIaGENCE. GUILDRALL. ROBBING A DRTECrTIV -On Tuesday, two young fmen, named Waldron and Rart7ey, Were brcught up, before Alderman Wire, on the following charge :-J. Brett, a de- tective sereant, said: I was iis St. Paults-churchyard on Monday afternoon, where a erowd Was collected round some women fighting. While I was there. I felt o0fa l0es- hand near my pocket, and immediately ...

Lam Intelligence

... Lab) Intflitgence, NOTICES-THIS DAY. In BANKRUP'TCY COURT. BASINGHA.LL.STREET. at tb BesonEs r. Cozsmiesioeaa ES-AOO.-J. Diavies, private sitting, at ordel 101-Strahan and Co., profstof debts, at 11-Atiku.ssn and Sting, choice- of s'eignusw, at 1I -J, Ince, last ecajnlniatlee, at fl-oc ~k., Last ing9 Olainatfliloli at 1-Tillay and Tilley, last exatolnation. at ?? OIL tI ]3SFaEo MR. ...

Lam Intelligence

... *ntflitgtma. I !.OTICES-THIS DAY. ACOURT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCE, WESTMINSTER. TeO 1.-ByFOUR~ THrg JUDGE; ORDWARx.-AlOtionS (Courtof Probate): It Sir U. A. Fltzroy ?? and Himes v. Coombes-Ite WV. Ward, deceaseodli-e Rachel Baynes, ?? Sombre v. 'roupand olardli-R.oRManfredl-ldarkworthv. Barkwarth-Bto John Robertson deceased-5e Rowland Sltephenmon. ?? C. Tat- frey, decese d- aberH v. Maudonald ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW1Z NOTICES- THIS. DAY. COURT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCE, WEST- MINSTER, at 11. [Before the JUDGE ORDINARY.] Motions (Court of Probate): Re Sir C. A. Fitzroy, de- ?? and Himes v Coombes-Re W. Ward, de- ?? Rachel Baynes, deceased - Dyce Sombre v Troup and Solaroli-Re Manfredi-Barkworth v Barkworth -Re John Robertson, ?? Rowland Stephenmon, ?? C. Saffrey, ?? v Macdonald -He Dennis Smith, ?? ...

Lam Intelligence

... Ka ?? BlAldsc vUsO. ?? v. OBoAING STRiE;v. t -I1P1 e 1'el sandm.illtcanl, i*_c'ii: CSi,, 1120elnlist esuiyntloateiiti O\VCraIcI, ,6~or choic o of assi MI eestat 11§-' ou i lln tl-. 4 Lubbok V. ?? I 1agntt-fl Sac~je G. ?? rl .st ?? enadtonrat 12-A e V. laug l a. a BAtsI r ara. v. Laoey-Wol D.tI.. Marl.o jp ?? taG £toperMeebr, av. it 1r-IJobg etoiau;C., G.ocdixi.r.' r Bro'boke, ndi Co.. ia~t 11 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIXINAL CoURT. -- - -- ?? The May Sessions of this court opened on M'ON~DAY. RoBBnqo wIrH VIOLEiCE.-JOknPeat 27, brassfounder, was charged with a robbery, with V olence, upon George Jobnsoe. The jury found the prisoner guilty, and evidence was given that he had been before Convicted upon an in- dictmnent which charged him with an assault with intent to rob, and was sentenced to ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... eCOURT OF BAV~l fUPTCY-YLSTERDSxY. [Be!fore Mr. Cosnuiissioner F~s.YE. ISN In5 JuJ.l' iusOOSIAN. The bankrupt Was a who eeScohier, of iktee andi Chimvell-street. This was the examninationi meleting.n- Thle accounts showv :-Creditors, £1201X it oiu secuity,£13,25;liajbilitieS on bills receivable, £21,728 capital, 31st of Decemnber' 1856 (date eof lc ?? balance'slieet), £3,1671; gros prfi,3£2A ...