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  2. LAW.

    This was a suit in which L500 as claimed as salvage due in respect of certain services rendered to the abovenamed vessel, whereof Mr. F. W. Cook is registered owner, and—Trenery is master. ...

    Article : 3,910 words
  3. A NEW AND EXTRAORDINARY PHASE OF SPIRITUALISM.

    THE Liverpool papers announce the arrival in England of a gentleman who has acquired a widespread reputation in America as a healer of disease by spiritual power. "A gentleman," says the ...

    Article : 1,394 words
  4. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY.

    James Norton and Robert Singleton, two boys, were sentenced to be imprisoned until four o'clock, for stealing fruit, the property of John Murphy. James M'Crea was charged with having stolen a ...

    Article : 341 words
  5. WATER POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY.

    There were a few persons fined for drunkenness. John Thompson, alias Randall, Edward Reynolds, alias Edward Randall, and Charles Sims were charged with loitering in Macquarie-place with intent to commit ...

    Article : 668 words
  6. A CLEVER DETECTIVE FEAT.

    ON Monday, at Bow-street, London, John Bingham, a well-dressed, middle-aged man, as described by the reporter, was charged on a warrant before Mr. Flowers with forging an endorsement to a draft for £536 18s ...

    Article : 874 words
  7. PARTICULARS OF THE PLOT TO ASSASSINATE THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON.

    EARLY this week a discovery was made of another plot against the life of the Emperor of the French. On Sunday morning the police arrested in Paris an individual named Baurie or Borie, who had recently ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  8. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    TARE.—Tare means an allowance for the weight of the packages in which the wool may be sent, and generally with wool this is computed by stripping the pack off every fourth or fifth bale and weighing ...

    Article : 2,090 words
  9. BURRYING A CHILD ALIVE.

    The body of a child, which had been buried alive, was found on Tuesday, close to the village of Greatham, near Wost Hartlepool by one of the brethren of the hospital established in that place. This man, ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. INSOLVENCY COURT.—TUESDAY.

    William Greenbalgh, of Bathurst, tinsmith. Cause of insolvency: Pressure of creditors. Liabilities, L132 0s 4d. Assets, L5 10s. Deficiency, L126 10s 6d. Official assignee, Mr. F. T. Humphery. ...

    Article : 267 words
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