IMPORTANT DECISION IN BANKRUPTCY

... hi sikutIN RIE WILLIAM LAWF'Olti). rime~nCa' again before Mr I. Csnmmiscioner Stevenson, in theC Liverpool, D-istit Court of Banakruptcy, on Wednesday, on ?? adjourned 1ot ewsminaticn. MHr. Evansi appeared for the Iakut Mr ane atid Mr. Do~d's for the aaig ia.~d Mr. Yate on heha of Mr. J. Y. Lee, a creditar on tleo estate. The bankrupt was further examissind at ?? length by Mkr. Dodge, but ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN C b. J .yo aines wascomitd tophnfr1 days for stelng Rai ?? and blanket from the-housisof hisfather, Micbael Baines, Berr adock labourer, residing In Gfoavanor-atreet. S I ea R01B1111 OF PAlNr111' TooLs -Detective-officers Soalf~s and beyo Thoriapson brought up two young men, named James Blower Of and ?? StanweY, on a charge of, breaking Into No. 26, with Canterbury-street, ...

TRIAL OF THE ROYAL BRITISH BANK DIRECTORS

... TRIAL OF TH-ER(YA;j BR-ITwsE BXNK DIlEOTOR.: i The ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ *, the ?? of 'the directors of the, 'oalafta British Bank commenced in the Court of Queea's has Benohon Saturday, before Lord Cambel t' =ce urY. The defendants are HM b ~Bro aftI Esdalle, Her ?? od row~ne (a1t4 deW olfea D obae hhr artley 'keanndy, the Wilame Dan ?? Sta6pleton, Heegh Innfes' tree ?? coawa esl codd n nM the bench ?? ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIRE SUMMER 11 ASSIZES. - I SORJTHERN DIVISION. IC, - d- II W exsNISI PRIUS COURT. 1- B13FORHE MR. BARON MARTIN. Id or FRIDAY, AuGusT 27. of D- THIE AFFAIRS OF THE BOROUGH BANK it - AGAIN. 10 S-aITn V. DixoN. This was another action X against Mr. Joshua D)ixon, as a managing director of ir the Borough Bank. At the opening of the court 3 there was again a great number df persons present, ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST A SHAREBROKER, AND COMMITTAL FOR TRIAL

... .CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST l A SHAREBROM II, AND COMMITTAL FOg TRIAL. Yetrayalng investigatioil fook pints at thle ' county magistrates' court, before Messrs. W. R. ton ab, J. Myers, and Mfajor Chisibers, relative A, sharebroker, o? having violently assaulted and beaten S 'Robert Alekandci Sleighi, It. oitliJ5 years of age. The complainant is the son of Mr. ±E. A. 85kgl, II broker. From the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE ATTiELLGENOE. the sn- FRIDAY, APRIL 18. ad, CIIARGE OF STEALING RoPE..lamneS Marsh, Thomas Hallron, ted Mary Ann Campbell, and Maria Marris were observed between rho twelve and one o'clock, by a workno ?? DMessrs. Horsfall'sforge, die in Sefton-street, amongst the thiabe. uthat neighbourhood,and or- after watching their movements for aC 4ort time he discovered a coil of rope, which he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29. STREET ROBBERY. - A. girl nam id El en Step- enson was id brought up ia custody of Police-officer Wilson Llttil5 (703), on oa c large of diepisiting £20 at the house of Mr. John Hosn pejublijea, in Clifford-street, Islingti-ri, onl tise 7th of December 'l last. It appears thas on the night of theu 26th December, idwhilst a gentleman named Francis Davis, a ...

PREROGATIVE versus LAW AND JUSTICE

... PREROGATIVE ?? LAW AND JUSTICE. A conversation arose in the House of Lords on Friday evening which suggests some very grave considerations with regard to a subject which just now largely occupies public attention. Lord St. Leonard's inquired whether it was the inten- tion of the Government to introduce any measure to provide for the abolition of capital punishment in the case of women ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... I LIVERPOOL COUNTY COUAT. B1TORE J. K. BLAIR, 3tSQ., JUIGE., BUsanMt oP TaH CiOUcr.-The following is tho arran9- ment of business for the fdirt October court, which opened yesterday:-Monday, the 18th, judgment summonses and in- solvencies; Tawday, the 19th, 70 c.ses at ten o'clock, and f0 at noon, besides ingolvencie.4; Wednealay, thle 20rth 70'cake3 at ten oclock, and 60 at noon' Thursday, ...

LIVERPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ii - s LYVEPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Ez-prfe rtcyson, in re Teon.-Os Priday, Mr. Commis ioner Perry delvered tho following judgment in the case of William r. Tyson, late corn and flour merchant in Liverpool.-Thls was ed au application made by Mr. Yates on behalf ot the bankrupt, , ?? T)yso.', for the allowances of his certificate, and it was le oppored by Mr. A~pinall, as counsel for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PO.ICE INTTEtLLTumFNF. ap FRIDAY, JULY 4. to IltUtt J. S. MANSFIELD, EtSQ. he Ux'5.LY AP't'tv-i-Tlee.-.Throvn lppreltices Inl tho employ of de Nlr. 1 Ii. shipbuildter (rem adcl fronn th. picvloa ttoi v on at ebarzo of ';,,lCjti their Work) Wvere orali plac-eti at thle har. Li V atud after an admnonition flout the noagliatrt an to theit' future of conduct dischrarged. SMUcownan -Carter ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... SLAcP'. Pwaa.-Thie was an action tried beforeoJ. Pollock, ir I Esq., In the county court, oil Wednesday, to recover the sumi of ment e £30, snoney leut by the p~sinitiff, a single young wommn, ?? the n JaeVictoria Slater, of No. 2, Maonplce ononrodt ',therdefendant, John Power, teacher of niavigation atblr. O'Con- uinde, v nor's academy, Park-lane. Mr. Campbell appeared for the afford ...