FINANCE

... FINANSE. VItiAliOS coanam't Still, Jianal3th, 1l-Pest .( Dntyand T.D. Darrougbes, ssaes. The Committee have examined the Treasurer's accounts for the past quarter, And find them to be correct, and they have ordered payment of several bills an per schedule. The balance In hand In the general account to £4$ de. 21. ; the half-rinto now In course ofecolleotlon Is £18901 the established ex- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... a - I OLD COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Wightman.) Jaina Deanny £Vualnan, 49, warehouseman, pleaded guilty to two indictments, which charged 1dma witha feloniously neglecting to surrender at the, Court of Bank- a a~e he ad been duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and with embezzlieg and secreting a considerable sum of money after his bankruptcy. Sentence was deferred. DSen tBestt, who surrendered to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZB INTELLIGENCE. HOME CIRCUIT.-MAjsToNz, JuLY 29. (Before Mr. Justice Williams and a Special Jury.) CARMICAELA 1. BUCKMAN. This was an action to recover damages for a libel; to which the defendant pleaded a justification. Mr, Lusb, Q.C, and Mr. Prentice were counsel for the laintiff; Sejeant Parry and Mr. Needham were for the' de- fdat. The plaintiff in this action is Colonel Carmichael, ...

PAISLEY BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... PAISLEY BANKRUPTCY COURT-YramtorAy, (Before Sheriff AMPBELL.) ExAS.NIATION OF JOHN WILSON, SOLE PAETSER OF THE PARieoUSE CHEMICAL COMPANY. Compeared-Mr. Andrew M'EwanD, accountant, Glasgow, trustee; Mr. MILay, writer, Glasgow, for a creditor; and belr. John Dunn, writer, Paisley, agent in the sequestration. The banskupt, on being sworn, deponed-I am the eole partner of the Parkhouse Chemical ...

SAVAGE MURDER OF A WIFE IN KENT

... of On Friday afternoon, between one and two ell, o'clock, a frightful and evidently premeditated murder wan WO committed at New Barns, a hamlet within the parish of m- Town Malling, Kent. tie Abont seventeen years since a farm labourer, namsed John 92 Atkins, married at Brenebley, in this county, a respectable young womnan, the daughter of a sawyer named Walker, - living with her parents at ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LiEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. ieturn Mr. Coumssioner WanT. On, Tieuodar, thle last examnination of THOMAS Teicattloec, Of alsxstuff mianu'facturer, adjourned fromt On tiale 28th silt. N, ,. , further ?? to the 30th of mittec August.-In'theclate of E DME IsroN and JIJOHAM, of Confei Bailey Bridge, stuff nmaD facturers, the first-namned bank- of Ecnj rnpt pssed is las exanicialion, which ~had been ...

LAW

... .- COURT OF EXCAPEQUlmRFPItDAY, JUists28. SITTIVGS AT Ni181 PRtIUJS. (Before tlra LORD Cmrvr-BARONT and a Special Jury.) Wm. mCKAY v. JOnlis ROWANT AND ANOTHIER. Mlessr's. Seijeant Armistron~g, Alacdorlogh, Q.O., and James MI'Calla Thomnpson were or counsel1 for the plaintiff; and Messrs. Srrrie'ant Sullivan. Whiteside, Q~C.. by- Q.C., and Harrison appeared for thu. de- fcndants. Tilr ...

VERDICT OF JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE

... In-B MAGNETC TELEGRAPII.1 I ADJOURNED INQUIEST TO-DAY. Mr. Lailng gavC evidence as to having heard a pistol fired previously in the room. Inspector Mackenzie stated that when Murray was informed of roberts' death he said, Dead, by Jovet is he. I have nlotbing to reflect upon about the death of that tan-he was no auan; and ho inquired whether lie had had a clergyman, and whether he bad made ...

THE CASE OF THE BARON DE VIDIL

... THE CASE OF TilE BARON DE VI7DJL. UP0 of Yesterday, Inspector Tuornton waited on Mr. Corrie, the at the Bow-street Police court, and informed himu that the not young man Rivers, an important witness in this case, was law suffering so severely from illnass that it was not expected and he would live. Under these circumstances, the inspector an submitted that it would be desirable to have his ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... ff OBTRAL ORMINLAL COUR.7-YESTE'1DAY. I - - I to OLD COURT. el (Before Mr. Justice IVIHT.rcAN.] in T Henry Lock, 22, lilliam George Bieoing, 20, and el Thomas Georyt Smnith, 19, three Post-office letter carriers- gi the two former of whom pleaded guilty to indictments so charging them with stealing post letters, and the latter of ot whom was convicted bv the jury of a similar offence- tb were ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELLlGE O-SATURDAY LAW NOTICES-Tins DAY. jUDICIAL COMMI~TTEE OF THEC PRIVY COUtOIL, WHIITEIHALL, at 11. Ito Th 1,1inichollca, part heardr. th~ COURT OF CHIANCERY, LINCOL'NiS INN, at 11. [Before the Loiniso Jus'icrs.] - to 39anlrcrapt rotitioul Lawrence and Licweeilce, part heard. au ApPeal Vetione Hills v Evans, pact heard. P ROLLS' CouRT, Clfk`NCERY-LAINNE, at 10. y Causes;, &e.' ...

A CAPTAIN CHARGED WITH MURDER

... A CA PTINT CID RGED ITh1 MUDER, I _ * ?? SHOCKING DISCLOSURES. Oa Wednesdey, the Liverpool magistrates were engoged in investigatinp a cbares of murder preferred against Wm, Wilson, captain of the barque Severn, belongirg to )lIesars. Stuart and Douglas, Liverpool. William Johnson, anogro, deposed that he shipped as able seaman an board the Express last year, in Liverpool, foi Brass River. The ...