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BANKRUPTCY COURT

... n - DUORsE MR, eO01f18SIONER FERRY. II, e- MONDtY, JAN. 15. 11 IN lE MARY ANN PRICE, OTHBERWIS: MLARY ANN jd BEECRAYr.-This bankrupt was described as a boarding - ly house keeper in Finch-street. Her debts, amounting to 'I £026, comprised £146 for jowellery, £216 for millinery nu and drapery, £200 for furniture, and £45 for wines and A Dr spirits. The assets consist of furuiture, £104, and ...

THE INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA

... THE INSURRECTION W IN : - JMvAICA. rf~i, ARR-EST (X1: ?MR :vu THE A-ARIEST QOyF, Mlg GORDON. I The following ac~n 3te ritofiMr. | M, Gordon, at-Kingston,- is taken from a narrative of. the insuhrectin ir n Jamaica; compiied By w Mr. ]lowerlank, Custda of Kington LAboutmiddayc Soaturday, Oct. 1:4,the Governor, being anxious to return to ?? Bay, proposed. Ito drive up to the eneralgs to tke ...

THE CHEMICAL NUISANCE AT LITHERLAND

... THE CHEMICAL NUISAN AT T' ' LITIEERLAND. -T At ?? Quarter Sessions, yesterday, before 'Lord Stanley (chairman)and othermagistrates, au inilet- meet was Preferred by the Litherland Local Board against lir. Hobct Cameron, the proprietor of chemical works In that township, for conmmitting a nuizatice by permnit- ting offensive and noxfiouB effiuvia to escape from hilS lpremilses. Mr. Leresclse, ...

THE FENIANS

... THE ARRESTS IN SLIGO. The Sligo correspondentof the Freeane'8 Jwo-itoanal writing on Wednesday, says- The police of this town, accompanied by members of the force in some of the outlying stations, were out all last night searching houses where they suspected there were persons connected with the Fenian brother- hood. I understand that they have arrested 21 persons, who have recently arrived ...

THE LOSS OF THE TENASSERIM BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... THE LOSS OF THE TENASSERIM. BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY. Yesterday, an bnqulryinstituted by the Board of Trade was conmecncedbofore Mr. Raffles, stipendiary magis- trate, and Captains Harris and Baker, as nautical asses- sors to ilivestigato the chicunetancos attending the loss of tico Tenasserbm, which was wrecked on the Arkiow Bank on the 25th of December. The Board of Trade was represented by Mr ...

SUSPECTED MURDER NEAR MERTHYR-TYDVIL

... ISUSPECTED EEURDER NEAR MERTHYRTYDVIL. An-inqua-y was opened on Wednesaay touching Tije isa the cireumstanc~s colinqcted with, the death.,of about c le John Davis, aiged 19, whose hod'y was found in Such a ty Cefupeinnar ?? the aftetrnood 'of New Ye~r's Theci VDe Day. This youing man was-a striker iin'asmith's. PriestI shop at Mountain Ash, add haes been missing since~ a car C the 2nd of ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. BEFOREs MR. T. S. RAPPLI19S STPALING SaIrTs.-A woman uamod Mary Ane MUr- phy was eharged with stealing a parcel containing throe shilts worth 21a., the property of Mir. John Roberts, ont- fitter, &c., 70, Byrom-street. Russ Williams, assistant to the prosecutor, stated that about five o'clock oa Monday aftercoon the prisoner went to tho shop and made a trifling purchase. ...

CHESHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... ICHESHIRE QUARTER SESSI6dS. Mo. The quarter sessions for the county of Chester ster, was held yesterday morning in the COhester Castle were at half-past eleven o'clook. The graid jury were g- sworn as follows Bnnte Mr. Isaac Penny, sharebrokor, Pronton-cumnmseonombo, foreinnl. Mr. Thomas Bell, slilpowyner, Clanglton-oum.Grange. hlr. J. Ciuiningha ni, is:; broker, Claughton-ouni-Grango. Alr. ...

GAOL SESSIONS

... The adjoured borough gatol sessions wag hieldl yesterday at the Town 'all, for the tfansaction of mt the ordinary b)usiness, Mr. J. Aikin presided, and ,tthere 'were also present Messrs. J. DAnderson, IttfH.iiokworth, Bliarplei, S. G. Rathbone, Stitt, t Casellin,]iwring, Tuinnioliffo, Crorpjer, the ik- Rev. Mr. Nugent, Roman 'atholic chap inu of the-ti ,es boroughg~aol, &c. LlY A ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIINREAD POLICE COURT. t 5 ~~WFPt1NMFDi~AY, JANIAIV' 17. e 'Ilur il:' 111° . l ItI. IIAO, ?? 11. oIt. AYNS, AND 1 t. tI '51i0111.5G 11 11111 of I' t 1 C IOiPI~~iS 1ANDII (1ITe 1'lloal'1TY 1BY A I,011110'..- '.111 .ie.51d 1*al,f Illnled. Itelial Jav9li0iw , wio fle wcrillecd l1hoseif ts ar'ie tes Oi 113 , atiti(1ll fuoiollrologe.' rlelmlndlellt u on rels u, t oliarned w.ith teiery ?? . t leel' ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKENIHEAD POLICE COURT.. I; 310NDAY, JANUARY 22 i; juoritE )LESsiS. J. YONGHU6SBDAD AND J3 D. B. C. REVUSINO TO POOREnD TO SLIA.-Nicholas Futrlong, a e sailor, Who had signed articles to proceed to Boston in ie the ship Miuid, was brought up charged with refusing a .to o to sea or to work on ?? Abernethy sidl that onyridanylastthelprisoner, who had received e fi tll advance ot~te fbyos3, ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONERV8 -nQUESTS. xBFFOnE ill. P. F. CURRY, BOROUGH CORONER. A JuRoR aFINdU FOR NON-ATTENDANOCL-On ?? an inquest wae opened on the body of a. Woman named Malone, and it was adjourned until : twelve o'clock yesterday for the production of the necessary medical evidence. At that hour several of the persons summoned upon the jury were not - in attendance, and the coroner commented strongly upon ...