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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVE1NCY. I YURTER1DAYOIN 33AN55iRUPTOY.CU (Before.Judge Plauk(tt)4'vi ?? re ble S'sdcj n-T5 meeting in the matter of Q this bankrupt, who bed been a miller and corn merchant emi at Ds'ogheda,.and who had passed his final examination at !gte a former meeting, was for the examination of Mr. Joyce;; faa of the Belfast Bank at Drogboda, in reference to the:, nal ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... Im ADMIBRALTY COURT, -Y TKAY ,, . ive The Prince Edtkrd, of London, Diaper, MOasbr-Ma' 16Z1 lines Wagea-This was an ?? suit by seve 8eas sean, to recover wages for a voyage from Quebec to Dundalk, in the brig Prince Edward, of London,Thoumas Ity, Diaper, master. The seamen had blese hired-afQiebec, do on the 17th of June last, by Captain Diaper, at wages the varying from'71, to 81. a-month, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT SEA

... | 0~ EX]TRAORDINARY CASE AT SEA. I Spread ns: the interests and affections of this country. are over so large a' portlon -of tha habitableaglobei-none I eof us csn feelquite sure that we may not be icalled on I some day to undergo that most dreary of all ordeali to a mnan's temper, spirite, and self-command, a long voyage ina me: bant: ship. ..lt is therefore a 'matter of consel 'derable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W LYINTELLfJ.. N E. - . . - COURT OF C iANCERY. c . GtJBD~t'S Are2 Sta(M055-Brastfe r0A5E The -Lord Chanacellor beld sueittilog as of the Court of .r Ch:bancery,- at -hla ~residenee, 4, Merrion~sqcre Nortb, r yesterday, to bear-petitionseand other matters. P Ints -~ii 4 -sliailes' t Csxilio Jans Br t, a Afiteor.-Mr. Hiokson, ;Q C., with whom was Dr.. Darley,- Q.C., ap- 'plied to his ...

THE LAW COURTS OF DUBLIN

... I THE LAW COURTS OF DUBLIN, , (From the London * At .. ruivL ute Lomtoa Gorrespondett of Eveninsg Freemi) The Treasury minutes date 12th July, 14th of Ar) gnst, and lot of October, 1857, with refer nco t. the cliesification and salaries of the clerks and other OlFicire employed in the IRogietry of Deeds Office, DubIli, wcr printea to-d y, Tha Lords of the Treasury, it woul seem, declined to ...

PRIESTS' PROSECUTION DEFENCE FUND

... I PRESYS' PlROSECUTION DEENCE FUND. A meeting of the committee was held on Saturday lsst at the ?? rooms-JAMsS PLUXKETT, Esq, r.c., in the chair. The Secretary read a letter from his Grece the Archbishop of Tuem, in reply to a resolution odopted by the committee directing the tressurer, after all proper and reasonable clarges, legal and otherwise, upon the fund bad been fully discharged, to ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... POLICE COURTS-TYSTERDAY. I HEAD OFFICE. Illegal Possession-Ann Fennamore, one of those individuals who, for some reason not explained, are v called dealers in marine stores, was brought up in V custody of Sergeant Smith, of the G division, charged I with having In her possession, end illegally offering in r pledge, an old-fashioned gold watch with a white dial, t raised fgures, and star on ...

DISTRESSING CASE OF BIGAMY

... I - On MeDday the kton. Major Yelvcrton, of the Roval Artillery, who was apprehended and lodged in the Calton Gaol, on Thursday evening, charged with biganlm, was liberated on bail. The amount of the security, we understand, is 1.0001. The circumstance of this painful ease have been for several months familiarly known in Edinburgh circles, and there il nows no use ia sbstsinivg frome ...

THE MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY

... THEIMURDER OF A YOUNG L0DY. a THES ?? j OONFE8ION. 2 On Wednesday the prisoner in tbe above cait, James -Atkinson, was taken before the county magistrates, at aKnaresborbogh, by; Mr. Superintendant. Martin, and, a after the examination of several wituesses, wea com- ,nItted for trial. ' Dr. Simpson presided, ?? the Nl- I lowing other magistrates were also present :-J. B. a Faviell, Esq.;' Johb ...

POLICIES AS AFFECTED BY SUICIDE

... I POLICXIS AS AFFECTED BY SUICDE., (Fr-om the Post Magarine.) 5 Some months ago a good deal of uneasinesa was a created in the minds of the holders of life policlee in' a coraiqueooeof a legal decision in the case of $,Pritchard c v. the mercbsnts and ?? Lita As. surace Corn- pany, turning upon the question . of Daya of Grace; a that is to ssy, the number of days (commonly S0) al- a lowed ...

LIFE ASSURANCES AND SUICIDE

... LIFE ASSURANCES ANDSUICIDE | _ Assurance Societies, from the time of their establish. mont, have generally sought to guard in. their life poli- Cies against three kinds of risk; that of death by duel- litug, by suicide, and by the hands of the law. In refer- ence to the last point, many curious cases have arisen. ?? F euntlroy's case, an assurance effected by him on ehi3 own life, sustained in ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY YESTERDAY

... -COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSO1LVNCY- -. . , . _YS S p Y . 1- i 1 | 1 : . ?? (Before'Jadge Mamcen). -8 sre Ferguwon.-The bankrupt wa6sa linenimerchnt In Belfast, a partner Iu the firm of Firgeseiaibrothiit and Co. He had not aurrendersd. Mr. L appeared for him and stated that hi client had oa1 a eitua. ?? In aetreany, and waa there at present. * is aebw; dale, however, contained a full ...