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... L AW. LIEN ON A SHIP.-T aHE BRITISH EMPIaE SHIPPrIO CO11rxxNY V. SOMsaS BROTHERS -In the Court of Queen's Bench, on the 26th ult., judgment was given in this case, which is one of great importance to shipowners. It was a special case for the opinion of the Court, and the question was whether the defendants were entitled to retain 5671., charged by them, and which had been paid to them ...

Law Intelligence

... saw Irdelliomm NOTICBS-TIIIS DAY. coni COURT OF OHANOBRy, LINpOl otin :R-imde Ar ?? TR~ LORDS JUBIORSrr.-Apa Appeion: Rogers V.11 Oxford Worcester and W~lerbaWPtlnBa~wAY. ApelSAtony lienernI 4.RT.snsANCEYOLAXE thsi AT 10.-OaUgses. &c. Mdo ltoisv. fdmn zds.pot hcrrd-M&a0serohv., q OasMphell-Auagefl V. Hpln~omple . BtIls-Pole v. Joel Clayton, . LJohn-korris v.p ?? embuoinpltway v. ViawnyaP ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE OaURS. BUNSION-HOUSE, ThoDm Wall, an out-door pendoner of Greenwich 3oe-s al'wais lriswaystaton enchurchat the It w shown l idencn that on the previous evening the prioner was observed upon the platform of . the railay eta tio= in a tae of drunkenems, and in the act of assalting hi wife. The oflerei of the ompany requted hmtob . quiet bunt as, instead of comnplyig with so reasonable ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ) - MID. R -RS- - ;. R O D 0D- (Before Mr. Payn.) .Pilfarg r 2tw 6dM fbrtig a sovere The' ?? a- corpora. of'tbe _e -. ftin,, nnpth0rin~h~ rdan, tpmedsmen,idud a sergeant of the ?? werV b uvtortme tmebeftro teeasewa caled 'on, ow n. ?? qateb-hjhdiet to taket ff their cap&, 9they' eladjrtitidetsdddtion ofth thr*oasnt b ?? tba rnbtlagihas It wi'entraty to ?? bslc foi AIMlerst t Wri ha faslvll tr ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... . . J.LJLU .LZLQOYBLO. L attnde4 the - x s servie at a quarter pit8o'clc O Stuiday evenngat w S '&h Bartholomew's, M oor-lanie, which' is my arish churclL 02 ?? The congreation oonsisted' of about 14 or po'an4d 1d tI& whn She creed ,oommoncd& ?? cmurte and o oters in ' the pl e ,hirch, accordigt, totheir pal pu s ?? a b' heat.8 oneeng whxch the defetndan, who was sb=4 I'e mig funmoneof ...

SHOCKING MURDER

... S§tOCKING - DURDER. An Ic quiry of a very painful and distressing character took place before Mr. T. Sworder, the coroner for HIrt- fordshire, at Cheshunt, on Ffiday week, inte the circum- stances under which a highly. respectable- young lady, 25 years of age, named Sarah Jane Butler, met her death. The jury having performed the painful duty of viewing the body, which presented a dreadful ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... YiIIDDLSSEX SESSIONS.K& .: O IS5OAY. : . BOBsRTY AT A FIR;.-Join 'S7W2 42, was indicted for stealing a gold ring, the property of William Hlenry Latch- ford, from his persop. Mr.' Platt appeared for the proesecu- tion; Mlr. Ribton for the prisoner. i~ Theprorecutor stated that he was a licensed victualler, No. 57 -S John-street, Clerkenwell, and on 'the night 4f the 8it ok May a fire hroke out ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... TRIALS AT TME OLD BATLEY. The June sessions were opened on Monday. The calendar contained fewer eases than ordinary, and they were not only fewer in number8 but none of them were of a serious character. FORGINe A Diivivy ?? BurchcA, twentybnine, was charged with forging an order for the delivery of six reams of paper, with intent to de. ?? prosecutor was Mr. Northery, a chemist, who resides in ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN STAFFORDSHIRE

... I . The county of Stafford has again been the scene of a brutal murder. The particular spot at which the tragedy occurred in called Broekmeor. It is an out- lying district in the parish of Kingswinford, on the confines of. Worcestershire, a few yards within the Staffordshire boundary, and about three miles from Dudley. It is a popujous locality within the South Stafford mihing diatrict. The ...