BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURr. YESTERDAY. llsie'osie Mn. CoM IrsSosNER SANDERS. - e1 re S. H. Vldicvnanae, Birmoiulehanm, ?? examina- tion and discharge. The balance-slheet showoed: Debts owing to creditors, unsecured, £654. Os. 3d.; assets in debts, £U1. l cs.; property given up to assignees, £48. 8s. 9d.; deficiency, 44.53. I4s od. Mr. Harris, on behalf of Mr. East, appeared for tine assigsee, ...

THE SANDYFORD MURDER CASE

... kSANDYFORT). R zD C AS.- * THE SAND iFORD MRDERF@ CASE. IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY MRS M'LACHLASN8 AGl,?NT. The following singular commtunication appears in:the Glasgow Ilerald:- Jily 4, ]86.3. 145 West George Street, Glasgow. Slur,-As I have roceived an intimation that you are about to publish a hearsay version of a certain Statement marie by Mrs. M'Lachlan to mre, and vish, if it is to be ...

THE MHOW COURT MARTIAL

... TEE MEOW 03cou M BARTIzAL. The following is the copy of a memorandum of his Royal Highness the Vield Marshal Comnauding-in. Chif on the Khowcourtnmartial, eutpnit ely to Sir EL Rose and Sir W. Mansfield: H Horse Guards, February, 1863. The Field Marshal Commanding-In-Ohidf has had under his consideration the letter addressed b Gneral Bir Hugh Rose to the Adjutant-General, on the 20th ultimo, ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... , DENBIGHSHIRE UARTER SESSIONS. r The general Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the t county of .D nbigh were held at' the County Hall,' a R'u thin, on Thursday andFriday, 2nd and 3rd inst. THURSDAY. ' ii ?? Court opened this morning at 11 o'clock, for the t transaction of, the finance and police business. The jolowing gentlemen were ?? Hughes, i Esq Chairman; Col Tottenham, Rev. E. J. Owen,' ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A WOMAN

... On Wednesday, Johvn Hiffies, a smith, 29, Carlisle- street, Lisson-grve, was charged at the Marylebone police-court with the following outrageous conduct towards a tenant of his. Charlotte Burden said:-! live in the first-floor front room of No, 30, Little Carlisle-street. -,Last eveng .I was sitting in miy room, having tes, and- fiend with .ipej, whena Mr. H1illier, wrho is moy {and- lord, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-OHANQELLOR'S COURT.-SATURDAY. Before ViceChancetllo)r Stuart. BAGGOT V. COLBOURN. This bill was filed by the plaintiff on behalf of himself and all other depositors in the Bilston Savings Bank, under these circumstances :-The Rev. Mr. Fletcher was the treasurer of the Savings Bank, which received deposits from poor persons; and he having become insolvent, and being a considerable ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The-general qeuarter session6 for the borough commenced yesterday at the Crown Court, St. George's Hall, before J. B. Aspinall, Esq., the recorder. The following gentlemen were sworn on the RMAND JURY. Robert Hastie Wilson, merchant, Oldhall-street (fore. ?? Ewing Byrne, merchant, Rumford-place James Blake, soap manufacturer, Kitchen-street. William Baker colr merchant Brunswick-street. l John ...

DEVON MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... DEVON MIDSMMER SESSIONS. The Midsummer Quarter Sessions' was opened at the Castle of Exeter yesterday, for the disposal' of the county business. The Right Hon. the Earl of Devonpresided, and the' following magistrates were also ?? S. H. r Northoote, Bart., M.P., SirJ. T. B. Duckworth, Sir 3. a Kennaway, Sir M. Lopes, M.F., Sir J. L. Duaitze, Sir B. a S. Prideaux, Dr. Budd . B. Davy, A. ;1. ...

SUFFOLK TRINITY SESSIONS

... SU U FPOLK 'P INIlTY SliISSJION. BECOLES, Mionday, June 29. IWeOre luim KIeTrieh, EIsq., Chairman; tile Rcv. 1t. ?? I IOYO. IDr. UMftotl, Col. Bloli, ndl Charles Swi'l-ard. ?? 'Il anmd ?? havimeS hcull enaiuntilled and the (Jllevll'~ proclximiationl ?? vica and iamiiorallity hlveit: hren read hi tihe Clerk of thle Peaet, the Chiir. 'Itl it his charge to tile ( rand Jory, sai-NIr. Fore. tt ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN CLERKENWELL

... ATTEMPTED MURIDER IN* PLRKN'WELL. . . _ . _ L L On Friday, Da72iel Hwies, a boobbindes gof 40, Percival-street, Ulerkenwell, was charged at &crken- wvell police-boutt, with cutting and wounding Tlsonss Davis, wit h intent so do him grevious bodily harmas Clerkenwell. The complainant, who had both his hands ban- daged, said, between twelve and one this morning I heard great quarrelling in the ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, JULY 2

... COURT OF SESSION-THUBSDAY, JuLY 2. SECOND DIVISION. Ptin.-THE BARONESS DE BLOuAY AND OTHERS FOR OPINION OF COURT. This was a case remitted for the opinion of the Lords of the Second Division by the Master of the Rolls, under the Act 22 and 23 Vict., cap. O3; The question upon which the opinion of the Court is asked arose in a suit in Chancery for the distribution of the residue of the estate ...

Legal Intelligence

... iW I pyal ?Jqllfdfigalre. COURT OF CHANCERY. DuBaN, YESTERDAY. [FROMI OUR SPECIAL REPoRTERn. TILLY V. CORPORATION OF BELFAST. TaIs case, which was opened at a late hour yester- day evening, was resumed at the sitting of the Court this morning. It was a cause petition filed by Mr. Thomas Tilly, of Henrietta Street, Dublin, against the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of Belfast, praying his ...