THOMAS v. SHIRLEY
... The arbitration in this case was resumed on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Law Institution, before mlr. Patchett, the barrister; Mr: Lewis appearing, as before, for Mi\ ...
... The arbitration in this case was resumed on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Law Institution, before mlr. Patchett, the barrister; Mr: Lewis appearing, as before, for Mi\ ...
... BIRMITNGHAM POLICE COURT. SATURDAY, B3efore S. Rawlins and F. I. Welch, Esqpr,. BREAKING A STIMET LAMP.- Williain Jink.,,1 respectable-looking young man, who was describedl ai brassfounder, from Wolve ...
... THE SUPPOSED INFANTICI)in L' BRODISGROVE STREET. The adjourned inquest on the boly of the new barS nI child, found in an ash-pit in Broiusgrove Staue, oll 12th inst., under circumstances reportedill o ...
... PIRACY, MURDER, & BURNING | OF A SHIP. We are glad to place before'our readers some details of the most atrocious case of piracy, murder, and burning of a ship that has occurred for many years past, at least in European waters. Captain Grove, of the English brig Susannah, who arrived art Falmooth on Wednesday, has fully narrated the appalling circumstances to our cor- respondent at that port. ...
... BEFORE MB. COxMiSSrONuR PEBy. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. IN BE W. P. BLkRNXY.-ThIs Sw a last exml. nation and discharge sitting. The bankrupt, a surgeon In Oxton-road, Birkenhead, was supp ...
... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, MorNAY, August 23. (Before Mr. Registrar Rnoach.) IN RE RINGHAM. This was a dividend meeting in the case of Henry Ringham, of Trafalgar Road, Ipswich, builder, who re- ceived his order of discharge on the 10th of June last. It appears from the accounts that the bankrupt's total debts were £7,297 7s. 5d.; and that the assets consisted of debts, balance on contracts, ...
... .: ! ' ' UD4 E BY WIB The.followlugl from the ?? Saturcdy morning, a laboiring man, named WilhlTaylor;, iled from alleged lihhmn treatment recelved atthe hands of his wife, Cathrin Y Gee, or :Xelly,. or Taylor, on .Sunda foienoon. The deceasedlasfor a. considerable number of yaors occupled a cottag, consisting-of akiltchen, 'room, and bed-closeti, n a, sequestexed gspo on tudhe W am-road in ...
... .. ?? c j; L ,O XTOTIO . J~mM~t~p,. a r US mg miiaen tenyfur years o ge ecr~b~ed ?? cool4'ws Xis'h.arged, -at Lewv 'a aiE nndei-3thei atdt*ute ith feleniously'accuki ene WillkiamDion oi a i-ntamonu crime with Intent to etexrt money. Wehad beem charged with oan-, ppislrg wilt'oae os~fleld o q9btaln m oney frc; the pws Hee'nitor. by- f, p y, but Westfielidwanet 1C e adii,,ea ito2m,, e 8 CM arge ...
... (Before Mr. W. A. Hufton, Jurdge.) At the fortnightly sitting of this court, yesterday, there were 97 new causes, 14 summonses after judgment, 4 ad- jonmed causes, and 2 bankruptcies. The following were the only cases of any publo initerest:-' A DISPUTE ABOUT A .GUN. G. GAnDNER v. B. BIaLEY.-The plaintiffisamaster' shoemaker, in Orchard-street, Preston; and the defendant is a cotton spinner, ...
... MIONDA Y.-(BeforetAc Mayor, and Mfr. G. Sidgreae.) 8HoP ROBBERYL-Margaret Coi~roy was charged with stealiog four pairs of stockings, belonging to Mr. Ward, hosier, Friargate. On Saturday tihe atockings were ex- posed for sale en a nail outside the, -hop. Between siX and seven o'clock in the evening, Gi, ',tter, an as sistamt in the employ of Mr. Ward, ?? prisoner tako the articles off the naii ...
... ?? WJAR SHEERNESS I ,as-rf'slo29 Sony I5 NWi]]3sm EIM4t, who was : -11 th l . A iA filed PheaWmt-field. MarI bie ;a d between sheerness aid Queen.. ~ tut old ?? morning by tzr. T, ?? o'~lo d~strct of tile flalfway House. ~ o~ioof Faverhamee, attended to S ~ G J~on bbs' o thf twe men at resoent tn cO Wa ve ° aire William and Edwar Johnson, 'oe esr ns~ ho have a ?? bad obaracter in thoe ...
... I1iCREABI OhF CRIME AND I Unprotected State of Society. The time was in this country when murder was considered an exceptional offence, when the shedding of blood and the abridgement of life crested a thrill of horror throughout the land, and people waited in painful suspense to hear the uttimatum of the law on those who, under any provocation or motive, had sacrilegiously broken into the ...