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THE INHIBITION CASE

... .TE INHIBITI TN-, aCA E, is Tan suit institilte. by the Bishop of Dowh n and Con- nor against the Rev Dr. Miller And the Rev. S. G. if Potter was advanced another stage in the Consistorial if Court yesterday. It is impossible, however, to spe- g ceulate as to the period when it is likely to reach the ' termination of its tedious and wdarisome course. i The Consistorial Court is now, we believe ...

AN ARREST AT THE ANTIPODES

... AN AIRBEST AT THR ANTIPODES. Wed ?? a Jeremiah Winks, a trader doing considerable business in ad Newcastle, absconded froin' a declarationof. bankruptcy last a. sunmmer. The case excited a good deal of attention in the I North, and a Liverpool detective, Masguire, was sent after be the defaulter to Australia. He was successful in his errand, m so far as the capture\vas cobncerned, %nd the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. 0. S. omynersey, ?? Ph;tlips ande' Mor. V. Ooug/h. A largo number of persons were brought up, charged ?? having been found begging. Some of them were segt to the Workhouse, and others committed to ?? of Correction for seven days. STEALING SCRAP IRON. - Two lads, named Samuel Birkett, aged 13 years, and John Shaw, 12, were charged with stealing a quantity of scrap ...

LAW

... i-. : (resitol Oiu.R 'S ITE 8 .lt ?? T s) todthl [Be allhe FulCOVT. t6 IN THE 'MATTECR OF THII BANBRIDGE,.'LISBURN,, AND, CXPE EHLrASTRAILWAYiG0MtPANY AND KILLEN. tfiel Mr. Serj~ant 'Snlliv'an, Q.C.;'IAnd AMrI. Pigott dp- who peared ?? railway eipany ;. Mir. ?? to Ii, and Mr. 'Monahan. for, the official and creditorB' toe.0 lissignees, in 4John Killeiiand Johsl Canninghami TI bankrupts. r m ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERlDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. K}snnersley, S. Buckley, artd IY. Riehards. PRISONERB REBUANDED.-JOhM Raddell and Sarah, Brooker were brcugat up on remand, charged with stealing two dies, the pro. perty of Mr. AlIday, wireo drawer, Birchall Street, In consequence of Detective Poolo, who had the case in hand, being out of town, the prisoner$ were again remanded until to-day.-A respectable. ...

THE CASE OF THE RIBBON WEAVERS

... The depressed state of the Silk Trade in general, and of the Ribbon Trade in particular, since the alterations in the tariff,t has been matter of notoriety for some time past; and the exertions made on behalf of the unemployed in the Coventry district, have been extraordinary. Though largely depending for its prosperity on the Silk Trade, Derby has hitherto escaped the frightful suffering ...

DIABOLICAL MURDER IN LIVERPOOL

... . I ivEniroon, ?? victim' to intempe- i rate passion, intemperance and the use of the knife, has 4 been atdded to the already long list of murders, wiosee numbers from the same cause In Liverpool are alike a I disgrace to common humanity and discreditable to the: townI. To.day I have not bnly to rdcord6oqe ?? tite spot by 'stabbing, but two other persons are lying it the oInt of death in the ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW. COURTS-YBSTERDAY. COURT OF COMMA1ON PLEAS,. bi The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Ball, and Mr. Justice Christian sat from half-past ten until half-past twelve o'clock, and then rose to attend the levee. They dis- i posed of some motions. S, Crowy v. Lysaghkt. -This case came before the court t lO a demurrer to defendant's pleas An action was bV brought by three partners named Crowe, as the ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (BEFORE SHERIFP WATSON.) C Sutisi 5/,7 Jail. 26. Sequestration of ALEX. WilrE, Silk 3ereer, | Aberdeen. Sederunt :-Alex. l'oes, Advocate, Trustee ; Alex. c iaiedonald, Advocate, Agent for the Bankrupt. On 8th December last, I delivered to r Ioss, the Trs-tl tce on ins- sequestiated estate, a statement signed by n1 IC of myiv afftirs as an individual, which, by tile Bankruptcy a Act, it was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE: = = = LL1GBNUE-Yxs ~. I . PoLICRI: 7NT.9.L!GBN2fCE-yz,%T.BRVAY.' I . I . .. : 1 . , M ANSIQN-EIOUSFE. ;.D 1 A young woirian, named Jdne little, of about 20 years of hm a'rd ?? Brramf, Wls brought blefore the ll 'Lrd Mayor-on a utarrge of stealinrtone s5tersign from a craste-box, in the office of NIK..Ritherdgr; . 1' Eastcheap, Qd ?? . 1crhu, a I ?? that for tho last week or two he'had ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT

... ok rat LONDON SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. The alarming and fatal »M«fc month itutad s/is'jtus tender and four carriages suddenly ran off the line P' etu 'fk. upper' the wheels, and one completely Assistance having been procured, , n were moat harrowing, were attended to, and upon one the earriases belnr lh 1 Df- William Baly, physician underneath, iudging from, the asjwct of his countenance, the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL, CRIMINAL COURT. OLID COURT. ** (Eefere the Recorder.;) . Hd' g 11c rfccook, b(), wvas indicted for micdcaenanour, in lvnl i -ex; ;,sed 1 r inrfant child, in i certain open and public . r * to t .e inleisneney of thewiveather. a ?? t pleaded gnilty. l' . 1 in Ila, who a phered on-lir 1 elhaIf, said that. it was; is.pe .il to deuy thatt she fisl :aoueipittel thcoffcce im- 1c'ih to rcr, ...