COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LONDON, Monday, February 26. (Before AIIr. RBegistrar 11Muerray.) ESLING 01. CIOSSE. Thc Bankrupt sought to obtain a re-npening of accounts passed hv the Court in 1874, and the matter was brought on as ian a jouarud audit. The iroperty in respect of which a re-opening of account was desired, consisted principally of freeholdla id copybold estatte 1I Ipswich aund Haalegh, and Inte ili tho ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION, LINCOLN'S INN, Friday, January 12

... X1G7 COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION, LINCOLN'S INN, Friday, January 12. T. * l- 7. 77 . . 01 _ (pfbre Vice-Chancellor Sir Jagnes- Bacon.) (*r-tr (From our Own Reporter.) r.OtFoNL TOtiLINE AND LANDGUARD TORT. 71,-i tfosirney General v. Toinline.-This was an in- ferritiutii laid by tlre Attorney General, as representing °e Cr-l in which also the Secretary of State for War t 3Is zoind laa ...

TRIALS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... TItAtS'TN THE DIVORCE COURT. I - - - -fist . St. ?? p~t hie; , husband to. I~dis. 'They ,sh'orbiy a~ter,-re~rn to1 this,,couintr~yandl~thenlagail WQ tO!I-d5. U JTantuary,. ;57,4herhJiuslind -was ,ifth: hins Iregi~]o?~ . h lthi.to gn~fbtho, Hillspand~ did not. see, ?? la agsi# initijdi~. ,l , :ps raioted-to t'he.'`rag'oon Goiards,iand ?? letterA paissedI .btw;6eucj them as SC to wh~iher ahe ...

HORRIBEL MURDER IN ST. LUKE'S

... - 1reer Wvaon Or r,, 'o and heardloud ag ri lrom a Woman. ,~4~p~yas ~ o~e~y~a man running W~iugto] and he at one, custdy. roc~n~i On be fmnnd the #J ed bleeding froin on the reast. She was ?? e aain e emre Odrds where she Dr.P Yar ?? urgeon, e at te cor could doe s enh expi'red. It ap. 3a and etabed inhebrcst;thc together fre n laolyseapd t ' 4, -WThursday night I ?? ai.d ouarxheer made the, ...

THE RESPITE OF THE STAUNTONS

... , s , A A,. A, [SUBJECT 01 ILLUSTRATIoN.) 'Ynz reader will find on the front page of this week`s POLICE Nnws two engravings Sf subsjets connected with the Sbaunton case. These illustrations form a strang, contrast, the first being A Vision of the Condemned. While Louis Staunton 7lumbers a grim spectre floats before him; Death is seen vith his dart, with which ho is about to striko his ...

TRIALS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... TRIALS fIN THE DIVORCE OURT. PRllRRTTV.PMRRRTT AND ALLT.-4Mifl ISa the neti ; PntaRFTrv.PnsRETT AND ALLT.-a'hiS was the peti- r tion of the husband for a divorce, on the ground of r his wife's adulteryi and there was really no defence. It was stated that the co-respondent is; a medical ri man. The parties were married in January, 1867, 'T and cohabited until 1872, when, in consequence of as t ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of MANSION HOUSE. ?? A cFTn5 FRAUD ON. CITY M5RccANTS.-:rnes e ' idgan elderly man, described as of no ocoupa. ag - ,low Cecil R idge, his son, a draper and milliner until tig lately earip1g on business at 61, Queon's.road, and tb Ellen Ridgc, the wife of the latter prisoner, under. of went a firal examination upon a charge of unlaw- of fully ?? together to obtain, and actually obtaifliU!, b) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I .M'L 7 MIF II =IST0, HOIJSE. 0 4Y AT A L0A4J S1ry ,ohn Las1sata1e, a cork outter by tradi, nnderwent a final examination hoeore Mr. Alderm:an Nottage, on aechatrge ?? gold watch and chain, of the value of twenty gUineais, ?? 1tr, W~ilgm Willias, &jusfcq of, the peae and ex-nmayor of Melbourne, while tbat ge. tbeman was waiting fix a train 'ait the CalueJ-stlreet Retway, Station a foev ei ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... -: , I ., jS : * * ?? :39S W ,-v, ug, A ,F. na of',wo':'wure, zanzed Dsiel'at, ivig ist 'i~SV 'John'fs,'Whll'oie in tis:e parish of.St- Fetet; Ith. ?? of his ?? a .b * walk ?? g across the mieadwvs. Upo vst . 'his uaw iui~d'.;n ondi-:;adow,' o'n .l5 3tobi l' farm, ?? '.he.murdexed the chillrby cuittin'g theirtlrotate s and Istj cleft theieere. liE the himade ;hiswayto vi ngho, i' Bucksp, ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER AND ACQUITTAL

... TA Oi /D ACQIT :TI TRIAL FORATURDEB' ANDA A ITTAL, ?? . ~ L.:. . , FItEDEIuOK WALTrE *Vas charged inthe Crown Conrt, !livelpol,. with the wilful murder of 'Henry Reas i-on the 14th of January last. Mr. Segar appeared f6r the prosceution: Mr. Walton and Mr. Agahee for the prisoner. The facts proved were as ?? prisoner, a German, lodged at the house of the deceased 103, Ashlield-cottages, ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... IHOCKIN ) z at R Aq ?? WOI VER Hs ' OII SHtOOXING IMURDUR -AT? WOIV-BRHAMPTON. I A 4WRD'bR -'of 'thelmost detbrtnined charabter was committec esome.tine..between Thburidayl.nig&t and sunrise on Fridlag morning, in thec immediate neigh- bonrhoodofWolverhamptofn, the vidtina being the wife ofa'man , on his own confeesion has been . tguity of her'deatL .About; five o clock 'on Friday morning,' ...

POLICE NEWS

... CUSTODY COURT-YEsTERDIAY. itsel [Before J. C. O'DoixiLL, Esq., E.M1.] courl PARTY EXPRESSIONS. Isabella Mackay, a wretched old woman, against wo, whom there were twenty-eight convictions, was put thei forward in custody of Sub-Corstable 1Young, who stall proved that the accused had, on the previous day, the- in Durham Street, made use of party exprerssions by corn: Calling for Home Rile. the ...