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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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE' IN LELICiENCI?. --4- _01 ANSI05'-HOUSE-Y'R:ST 1. t1) AY, Ckearoe'k fighm, a filthy-looking young fellow, who' used a crutch was charged with assailting a middle-aged woman named Mary Brooker. 'rosecutrix, whose face rand eye were extensively die. coloured, deposed that sonie years ago sho knewr tih poi- soner, but had not seen him for sonie tiio poimt ulntil Tues- day evening, when she ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICES-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINECOLN'S INN, at half- past 10. [Before the LoaDS JL'STICIS.] Appeal: Whitloy v Lowe, part heard. Bankrupt peti. tiSbs: Cator andl Cater-Barns and Barns-Lucas and Groger. ]tOLLS (O TiRT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Caiuses, &o. : Cani;pordown v Duff-Toldd v Garbutt- Adasts v Beck-.A dans v Adams-SSutton v IlHassoIIi- Maltnsergit v Camnphell--foultoti v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. [Sittings in Banco, before Lord CAMPBELL and Justices Conuamuos, Eau.u, and CRUMPTON. ] Mr. Justice Coleridge who retires fronm the bench at the end of this term, and wi.o has been appointed a member of the Privy Council, subscribed this moriling, before Mr. Justice Wightinan, to the usual declaration that lie would do nothing to injure or ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... . COURT OF BANRfUPTCY- YrEBtRDAY, , oreM .L Comirssioner EvANS.] ?? RIS E FELIX CALVERT AND CO. To-day was fixed by adjournment, for. the purpose of hearing the pc~ftibri filed in' this case, praying for the si~nction of the Court to an arrangement made by Messrs. Calvert, and tb which arrangement six-sevenths in num- bsr'3nd value of the creditors had acceded. Mr. oxburgh appeared'fir the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEINLCE. ?? 0 I hMANSION-HOUSE-SATURDAY. Ellen Seymoou- was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen six silk neckerchiefs, in the shop of an outfitter, at No. 3, High-street, Aldgate. J. Harewood, assistant to the prosecutor, said : Between four and five o'clock on Monday evening the prisoner came into the shop with a man, who asked to see a scitlal checked silk ...

MURDER NEAR DUDLEY

... On Thursday night a most Urrutal murder was perpo. trated at Brockinorr, near Brierly-uill, the carise of which isi shrouded in imichl mystery. The victim was William Collier, a fitter, who lived in the Dock, Dudley, and worked for Messrs. Brown and Freer, iron and coal masters, at Brnckmoor. On Thursilay night he was drinking at a public-house called the Pheasant, at Brockrnoor, kept by Mrs. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-Tius DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at half. Cl past 10. fo [Before the LORDS JUSTICES, Mr. Justice ERLE, and II( Mr. Justice HsILi.] Motion : Roers v Oxford, Worcesttr, and \WolverhRillp- I ton Railway. Appeal motioln: National Live Stock Com- J, pany. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. By order: Wood v Bloucher. Motions (the First Seal). Causes, &c. : Phillipson v Turner ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-Tuis DAT. -- COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at half- past 10. [Before the LORDS JUSTICES.] Bankrupt petitions, 4. Causes: Alston v Eastern Counties Railway-Read v Lowndes. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. By order: Cork, &c,, Railway v Cowdroy. Causes, &c.: -Lyddon v Moss, part ?? v Aston- Kidd v Wilkinson-Meek v Shufflebotham-Blandy v Kimber -Paine v Stiles-Miliward v Jones ...

FORBES MACKENZIE'S ACT IN SCOTLAND

... FOFRBES AOrdKbNZiE'S Acl' TiySCOTLAND. A deputation from Edinburgh and Glasgow had an in- terview with the Hot. Mr. Walpole, Secretary for the 0 IHome Departnment, at the Home-office, Downing-street, on Monday afternoon, with reference to a proposed inquiry t into the operation of Mr. Forbes Mackenzie's Act ill Scot- n land. t, The deputation consisted of the following gentlemen:-- The Right ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWK INTELIGHIN(IE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-yB8TsRDKT. [Sittings at Nisi Prins, at Westnminiter. before Lord CA4W BELL and a SpecialluTy.] HANDLEY AND WIV8 V. STACRY-WILL CAM. This was an issue directed by She Court of Chancery to try whether a certain paper writing, dated the 15th De. eember, 1853, was or was not the last will and testament of Thomas Eldridge. M1r. Edwin James, Mr. Lush, Mr. ...