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THE LOSS OF THE NEW YORK SCREW STEAMER

... T'BE LOSS OF THE NlEW YORK $OBEJV STEAMER. re- A NUR ~gc O ICA IN IR-THE DECISIO REBUKED. in- A lengthened invest'gations, which late two days, onl Ir]' the 8th inlst., took place, by order of the Board of Trade, II I:at Camipbeltown, concerning the loss of the New York i screw steamer, trading between Glasgow and New York, ugII with passengers asad inercihandize, which, it will be recol- Ite ...

THE CASE OF SWINFEN v. SWINFEN

... TIlE CASE OF SWDTINFEv. SWVINFEN. .-4. As one or two inaccuracies appear in the paragraph from the London papers, it inay be interesting, while correctilng these, to give a resuin ol the circumnstancei tnder whicl this cause celebr6 comes on for trial once more at the present Steflord assizes. Mr. Samuel Swinfen, of Swinfen Hall, near Lichdeld, died a few years a?),o having by a will ;ade ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT— YESTERDAY

... i CENTRAL CRIM1INAL COURT--- -&S1ERDAY.. OLD COURT. [Before the RicoiDtm.] Layton Ask ,31 ,ayoung man, ofgente ?? weas oharged upon several indictmndts with having forged awnd feltered cfeques for large amounwe, rith intut to de- fraud Joseph Eesdaile, the public officer of the London and W~estmuinster Bank. The prisoner pleaded not guilty to the whole of the Tue case that was proceeded wtithz ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA 11V IYO'ICLS-THIS DAY. COURT OF CI-iA UCElY, LINCOLNS INN, at half- pas.t 10. [tjl_'cre the Loans JL iriCE;] A Lotiatie Petit itt!, iai private ricit.Lii lti~atic pet ittions Re Sidenlbain-llc ?? Lawlor-w 1feex c-l'e Biggs -110 Mobbs--ole Sparrow. B.3nkrulpt petitisis, ?? Ori- ginal petitioni: Eves v Coventry. Appeal motion Harris v Collet. ROLLS COU iT, CITUNCERY-LANE, at 10. Motions ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE. MANSION-HOUSE-SATURDAY. E!ugene Marsn, about 27 years of age, who wears spec- tacles, and is generally of a somewhat singular appearance, described in his passports, obtained at Paris for England, as a native of Belgium, and who speaks English pretty well, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged as follows:- Mr. J. W. Callow, a shipinaster, deposed that he had met the ...

THE LATE EXPLOSION IN THE WESTMINSTER-ROAD

... THE LATVE EXPLOSION IN THE WEST. MINSTER-ROAD. 1!I r., t II I i ,I II I a I i ?1 t I i I I II II i i ii s CORONERS INQUEST ON MADAME COTON. Yesterday afternoon lr. Win. Payne, the coroier of Itendon and Southwsark, opened an inquest in G~uy's Hos^ ifit, an the body of Frances Ellen Bennett, better knownv ;. Mdalise Cetona, aged 32, whlo died in consequlence of C- iuairies received at the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 4- ?? . HOME CIRCUIT-MAIDaTONF, JULY 28. a CROWNr SIDE. ' [Before Mr. Baron BIiAwsELLt - d Charles Hlaynes, 21, soldier, was indicted for felony in ii being at large before the expiration of a period of penal tC servitude to which he had been sentenced. t Mr. Deedes and Mr. Poland. conducted tbe prosecution. t It appeared that the prisoner was' convicted at the Mid- F dlesex Sessions in. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTEHLLIECE, -4- HOMIE C1RCU1T-Cl-SELMSFORD, JULY 22. [B~efore Baron BRIAMWELL and Special Juries.) NASS8AU V. ?? AND) ANOTHERI. This was an action of ejectinent to recover possession of as valuable estate at St. Oiyth. in this county. Mr. Hawkins appeared for thle plaintiff; Mr. Edwin Janice, Q.C., Mr. Lush, Q.C., Air. J. Brown, aind Mr. Lloyd were cosinstl for the defendants. Mir. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-- |ESTERDAY. I ?? I The July session of the above court was *Pentd yester. day morning before the Right Hon. Sir R. W. Carden, nLP , Lord Mayor of the cit of London; Russell Ginsty, Esq., Q.C., toe Recorder; Ildermen Fimnis, Carter, and Rose; Mr. Alderman and SheriffLawrence; -Mr. Aildesrman Land Sheriff Allen; Mr. Under-Sheriff Millard; IrA tJnder. Sheriff Parker, &c. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANkRUPTCY-YESuRDAY. THE LONDON AND EASTERS BANK. The examination meeting in this case has been fixed for hearing on Thursday next, at 12 o'clock, before Mr. Com- missioner Fame, who sits for Mr. Commissioner Evans, during his vacation. [Before Mr. Commissioner GOULBURS.] ANONYMOUS. This was a trader debtor sautinons, issued against a per. son whose name was not mentioned. Mr. Tucker ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... IC I CURT OF BANiRUPI'CY-SA.TuP.DAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner GouLBURN.] IN BR. JOUN SMITU. The bankrupt was a warehlouseman, of Bow Church- yard. This was the adjourned certificate meeting. Mr. Tucker (Tucker, Greville, and Tucker) appeared for the assignees; Mr. Bagley for the Western Bank of Scotland; Mr. Lawrence supported. The bankrupt petitioned the court under the arrange- ment clauses, ...

THE MYSTERIES OF A HANSOMCAUTION TO YOUNG FEMALES

... THE MYSTERIES OF A HANSOM - CA UTION TO YOUNG FEMALEfS. e. John Knight, a cab proprietor and driver, was charged before Mr. Henry, 1at the Bow-street Police-court, with ir stealing from Mary Barry, in a brothel in George-street, ie St: Giles's, a purse containing RI l7s. 4d., and some wear- ing apparel. 11. MaryiBarry sworn: I an a servant at Ashley's Hotel, )r Henrietta-street, Covent ...