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THE HONOURABLE MAJOR YELVERTON'S CASE

... TH ,OPORABPE MAJOR'. WYILVIBIRTON'S-CASE. 5WThe following letter appears in the !Amnes I have read the article in the Tiiaei 6f this day ixpon tho abovep pinu case ý ?? ordinary' Yinterest as thie first wife: of the. Major, thO-Ronh. 'nMaria V4hresa Yblveiton, 'consulted')n in the Art la instauicd upon 'the subject. .he lidy' is'highly .ao' a omlisbh?, havini. ecoiveal he? education in Dalhy ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIRE SUMMER ^ ; ASSIZES.- - ;- - SOUTHERIIST ?? A d- - NISI PRIUS COURT. BEFORE`k R. BARON EARTIN. * THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. THE AFF1'AIRS e) . ! f .OFle TH LIVERPOOL BOROUGH BANE.] SCOTT AND ANOTHER v. DIXON.-As announced ] I in our paper this morning, this case probably the l rone possessing the greatest local interest at the i present assizes, was the first case called on, and I =eoethre ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL AND VERDICT

... EXTRAbRDINArY TRIAL AND VERDICT:' d a SLIGO, RECORD 'COURT.. d IsBEFORE ilR. JUSTICE KEOG61 AND A.SPECIAL JURY.. d r$ SIR JoHeN BENSON v. THoma.S DEvNy? -AND'. JoHN DERUiG.-This was an issue sent froni Judge 8 d Keatinge to inquire whether $ir John Benton was n r- the fi*.t coain of the, latp.Dr. Carter, of the town f B9 of Sligo., d S fMr. Macdonogh stated the plaintiff's case, by which 8 ir ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... .?LANCAShIRE SUME ASSLZES. hati SOUTHERN DIVISION. hat 1ff. The business of the summer assizes for the southern ad. division of this colnty copmmenced yesterday at noon, eat in St. George's Hall, the Hon. Chief Baron Pollock presiding inthe Crown Court, and the Hon.. Baron a Martin presiding in the Nisi Prius Odurt. C OWN COU1RT. to BEFORE TIE ION. CHIEF BARON POLLOCK. ?? ant SY His Lordship ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... Was BEFORE EDWALRD JAMES, ESQ., Q. C., ASSESK0R. lay, !den FALSE ISIPRISONKENT.-SLATER V. HENRY. - ley, The plaintiff in this case is a timber merchant in this town, and the defendant is an assistut messEen- ork- ger of the Court of Bankruptcy. The action was =s- brought to recover damages for false imprisonment. Mr. Deighton appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. the Aspinall for the defendant. ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... i SOUTHERN DIVISION. 5 ?? t NISI PRIUS COURT.r BEFORES Ma.' BARON MARTIN. Vs THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. - 2 21 THE AFFAIRS p OF THIE W LIVERPOOL BOROUGH BANiK. w SCOTT AND ANOTHER V. DIXON.- Mr. James, PI r ?? Mr. Wilde, 9.0., and Mr. Browuwere counsel m1 for the plaintiffs; Sir Fitzroy Kelly (the Attorney- in . General), Mr. Athtertoi, ?? and ~Mr. Melhuish hi appeared for the defendant. b] Mr. ...

THE SESSION

... ThQ eion of 1858 will be memorable in te the political annals of the present generation, b though on other grounds than the quantity 0) or quality of its legislation. That it has set- f) tled, after a fashion, more than one great tj public question, and that it bequeaths to the coming year the p'romise of a new Reform i 3 Bill, can scarcely be regarded as the most il prominent points of ...

COMMITTAL FOR MURDER AT READING

... COMMITTAL FOR MURDER AT R EADING. r. Maay Newell, who was remanded from Friday last, he 'eas placed at thle bar before the magistrates at -iead- en ,7 ing, cihtarged with the wilful murder of her infant th *b child, on .the 9tlh August, by drowning it in the T1 2 Thames, in the King's ?Meadow. .The unfortunate w1 t -woman came into cour6 weeping and looking very rT, I pale. d The evidence, as ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. Lir- the BIEFORE MEfSSES. SAMUEL HOLYE AND TOPE.? TRa. K-r. ?? young man, naentd John Tynon, was charged with. stabbinge girl naned Sseah Wiard. On Saturday night last, the prisonor ?ad his brother were fighting ite in Great Crosshall-stree., and among the crowd gurroundj.1g .nd thoem was the ?? one of tics ro-unds priecicesr adriven among the spe?tatos, when he drew a ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANDKRU Y COURT. -R - - - - - - 3FO1r DR. COMMISSIONER PiRRY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. I B JADmS LsIDnLOW CROSS.-IAis bankrupt, 1 formerlY carrying on business in Liverpool as an issurince broker,, came up for judgment on hids ?? now delivered the following judgment: This was an application for the allowance of his ccte made by the bankrupt, James Laidlow r cerss, through his counsel, Mr. Ass!nal], ...

ESCAPE OF A CHESHIRE MURDERER FROM A TRAIN GOING AT FORTY MILES AN HOUR

... 0 0 Our readers will remember that at the last assizes a man named Bloomfield, a farmer, from Lyme 2 1-fandley, Cheshire, was charged with having mur- 3 dered his wife, by chopping her head to pieces. On I the day of that occurrence he exhibited considerable 0 eccentricity, which induced his friends to think him 3 insane, and after his committal to the castle for trial, 4 hewas remeoved to the ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT ACTON

... ?? ne The mystery connected with the death of Mir. Oc Of Gates, found stabbed about a week ago in thu reigh. the bourhood of Acton, has been luravelled by a vubm. .tion tary statemerit of Lieutenant Clavering. ai ole tr in ?sti'a the navy. He says that en the night in ,ue-ien., is heir coratny with a friend. Capta.m Miller, of fi:t roya navy, he went out for a walk to Ateti and to back again ...