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STRANGE CASE OF SEDUCTION

... ITAN ?? OO- - 63TRANGES CASE OF SEDUCTI^ON In the Lord Mayor's Court, London, on Saturday, Mr. Godefroy, an operative chemist, brought an act ton to recover damages for the loss of his daughters serviced by reason of her having been sednoed by the defendant, Mr. Barnes, son of a plcture-dealer in St. Paul's Churchyard, and Prorietor of some supper- rooms in the vicinity of the Haymarket. In ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... SECONDARIES' COURT, FaZB. 28. | (Before Mr. Po-rTas and a Special Jury.) I stIAW V. THE NOarTH sAvFFoRsltIRR RAILWAX COMPANY. al This was a writ of inquiry sent down from the Court of el Common Pleas to assess the damages, laid at 1,0001., sustained ti by the plaintiff in a railway accident, the defendant having an suffered judgment to go by default. Tile record set forth I' that by reason of ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANKRIUPTCY COURT. rl-l- .-. on aFebruaryf26. T LS(UEion SHuERIF WATSo.)Q at I NTt ESQUSRAINOF ROBERT CLARK, KrNNESITY A. . INTESQETAINMILLS. 0 P. resent :-A. Anderson, Manager. Northern Agricul- or, 11tural CO., Trustee; John Thomson, Advocate, us agent for the trustso ;A. Walker, Johu floss, wc It Examne by Mir Thoricsci-Depsons, I commeisced besi- it u1nsa Whtoonday, 1838. Previocs to ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AT ALDERSHOTT

... TOE A4TrkJ7ED M1URDER AV AID I, , YHQIT, At ath Wincielter Asaizee, on Monday, before Mr. LJustice Blackbnrn, -John Nicholas, age! 3a, a private oi the 3rd battalion of the .Military Train, was indicted for feloniously and maliciously shooting at Henry L-elie Ken- nedy, with intent t7 kill and mat der hira, at Aldershoti, on the 7th e1 November last. The prislner s a dark-'ee- turel and ...

THE BILSTON SAVINGS BANK FRAUDS

... I e en COMM3lITTAL OF THE RExV. ii. S. FLETCHEII. '18 The Rev. Horatio Samuel Fletcher, incumbent of St. ' Leonard's, Bilstnr., a magistrate for Staffordshire, late tren- rst surer of the Bilston Savings Bank, was on Friday placed at 1 the bar of the Birmingham Police-court, charded on a war- s. rant with filoniously appropriating to his own use various in sums of money received in his ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW BANK&UPTCY COUBT-YESmDY. I1 $ _ I1 Qua-- 0- \lly 311ro (Before Sheriff STRATHEEM.) was EXAMSINATION OF JOEY WHARG. that The bankrupt was a fruit merchant, Bazaar, Glasgow. ,uId There were present-Mr. Archibald Foilock,, accountant, trustee; and.51r. Richard M'Ctilloch, writer, law agent in i.the sequestratioen; and several creditors. rhos The Trustee declared himself satisfied with the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... FRENCH GENDARlMEE,~A soyi current in thol Fr Sc of two gonddarmes eting a youn g girl in the forestre of St. Grmain, who sought their 'protection because, sbe Said, b!he hd some money about her, and that she had come ou omet her lover. The gendarmes are reported to e haoe murdered the girl, and robbed her ; afterwards they ?? Got the girl's lover, and accused him of the murder. As they * ...

WICKLOW ASSIZES

... WICKLOW ASSIZES . (Ffnilo ?? BREPORTElt.) I W ziciu.oW, Tuosimr.-The Lord Chief Baron opened the commission in tbre crown court pt eleven o'cloee, when the grand jury were re sworn, His lordship, in charging them, Baid the calendar before him did not present eny case calling for particular observation. Light as it was, he learned that it differed considerably frotm that usually, presented to ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT

... -EXETER. DISTRICT COUNTY COURT. -WE~DNESDAY.-Before, John Tyrrell, Esq. Be WILLTAM ROBERT ESC'OTT, painter and glazier, Water. beer-street, Exeter. Mr. Fiond appeared for the bankrupt, who passed thia his ifnal examination, and received bila discharge. .Be SAaAH Sxwriroa-in formno pauris. Mr. Flood for th* petitioner. Case adjourned till the 13th March. Bo WILLIAM WELcir, bootmaker, Higlb ...

PROSECUTION OF THE REV. MR. QUINN

... PRoSECUTION OF THE REV. MR. QUINN. (Floot OUsR SPXCrA[, 33rtPOtcTE.) ASIIAAGir, TuII)DAY EVENireo.-Mr, Justice, Fitz- gerald took his seat on the bench in tie Crown Court at ten o'clock. Some time previously the court was crowded in every part. A large number of Catholic clergymen were present. One of the galleries was oc- copied entirely by ladles, and every other available portion of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON COURT OF BANIKRUPTCY.-FEB. 28, (Deftce Mrs. Conarnissionep Fance) IN RE PATRICIC FENN. The banulcipt, whlo had traded as an umbrella manufae- turer in Milk Street, applied some few days ago for a certifi- cate, when lie was opposed by Mr. Linklater, for the assig- noes, and supported by Mr. C. E. Lewis. The Commissioner now said: The assignees have thought it their duty to call the ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... IAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. l ?? . : CONSISTORIAh COURT. On the motion of Mr. Samucle, Judge Radcliffe granted a faculty for the reobuilditg of St. Andrew's Church, the taking down of the old structure, and the use of tho materials in the now erection. lie aiso grantod' a license f1r tioe removal of the remains of deceased por- eons whose graves may be ioterfered with in the pro- gress of the work. ...