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THE ADMIRALTY COURT JURISDICTION BILL. (MR. DIGBY SEYMOUR AND MR. EDWIN JAMES).

Abstract of a Bill to amend the High Court of Admiralty. Sect. 1. Jurisdiction in personam. Contracts. Torts. Part owners. Concurrent jurisdiction. Reservation of existing jurisdiction.

2. Jurisdiction in rem. Necessaries.

3. Damage to cargo imported in foreign or colonial ships.

4. General jurisdiction in rem in case of registered mort

gages. 17 & 18 Vict. c. 104, ss. 66, 67.

5. Concurrent jurisdiction with Court of Chancery. 17 &

18 Vict. c. 104, ss. 62, 65, 145.

6. In case of British subjects or aliens abroad disobeying decrees in Admiralty, process in rem may issue against any

ships of such subjects or aliens.

7. Power to seize a ship belonging to British subjects or aliens, if decree disobeyed, and ship about to sail to evade jurisdiction.

8. Decrees in Admiralty assimilated to judgments at law. 1 & 2 Vict. c. 110; 3 & 4 Vict. c. 82; 2 & 3 Vict. c. 11; 18

& 19 Vict. c. 15.

9. Power to issue new writs. 3 & 4 Vict. c. 65.

10. The judge in Admiralty to have same powers as judges at common law where he exercises a concurrent jurisdiction. 3 & 4 Vict. c. 65, s. 18.

11. Registrar to have same powers as master at law or chief clerk in equity.

12. Judge-assessors and registrar to have same powers as surrogate at chambers.

13. Registrar to settle disputes as to expenses of witnesses. 17 & 18 Vict. c. 104, s. 13.

14. Appointment of two judge-assessors in Admiralty.

15. Duties of the judge-assessors in Admiralty.

16. Judge-assessor to sit as judge in case of illness of judge, &c.

17. Judge-assessors to hold courts at the outports.

18. Investigations under parts 3 and 8 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, to be held before judge-assessors in Admiralty. 17 & 18 Vict. c. 104, ss. 241, 432, 433, 434, 435. Appeal.

19. Costs of investigations.

20. Master or mate to deliver his certificate to judge

assessor.

21. Power to direct the trial of issues by jury.

22. Juries to be summoned &c. as at common law. 23. Form of issue to be directed by judge, and tried as at Nisi Prius.

24. Rules of evidence at common law to be observed. 25. Judges may be assisted by a judge of the superior courts of law or equity.

26. The merchant-assessors to be six in number.

27. Selection of one or more merchant-assessors to hear any cause.

28. Merchant-assessors extraordinary to be appointed. 17 & 18 Vict. c. 104.

29. Remuneration of merchant-assessors.

30. All offices to be open to attornies and solicitors to which proctors are eligible. 3 & 4 Vict. c. 66, s. 11.

31. Judge to have same power as judges of courts of law or equity over proctors, attornies, and solicitors. 32. Commissioners for taking affidavits. 33. False oath or affirmation to be perjury.

34. Salary and pension of judge. 3 & 4 Vict. c. 66, ss. 1, 7.

35. Salaries of judge-assessors.

36. Repeal of sect. 10 of the 20 & 21 Vict. c. 77. 37. Commencement of act.

38. Short title of act.

The Queen has been pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood upon Edward Shepherd Creasy, Esq., Chief Justice of Ceylon.

A singular suit has just been decided in the Champaign (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas. The action was brought under the "Act to provide against the Evils from the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors," passed the 1st May, 1854, the 7th section of which gives to a wife, child, parent, guardian, employer, or other person who shall be injured, in person, property, or means of support, by an intoxicated person, a right of action cated person. The plaintiff in the case was Jane Brush, against the person who sold the liquor to the intoxiand the defendant Peter Lawson. Damages were laid at 20,000 dollars. The plaintiff set forth in her petition that she was, on the 29th April last, and now is, the wife of one Reed Brush; that the said Reed Brush was, and for a long time had hitherto been, in the habit of getting intoxicated and drunk, which was well known the premises, did, on the 29th April, 1859, in violation to the defendant; that the said defendant, well knowing of whisky, which the said Brush then and there of the law, sell and deliver to the said Brush one pint drank, and with which the said Reed Brush was in toxicated and frenzied; that in consequence of the said sale, and by means of the said drunkenness, and while in the said state of intoxication, the said Brush did furiously seize an axe, and without provocation upon the part of the plaintiff, with force and violence cut off her left foot, whereby the plaintiff is now crippled. plaintiff was the result of a domestic quarrel, brought The defendant alleged that the maiming, &c. of the about by her unchaste conduct, &c. that the immoral character of any one could not reduce the rights guaranteed by law to him; that Reed Brush was the instrument of Peter Lawson, and the defendant could not claim anything more in this case than if he The jury, had in propria persona thrown the axe. after a consultation, returned a verdict for the plaintiff, assessing her damages at 5000 dollars.

The Court ruled

dlesex, and Albion-place, Camberwell New-road, Camberwell,
Surrey, solicitors and attornies.-George Becke and Robert
Metcalfe, Bedford-row, Middlesex, attornies and solicitors.
PETITION ANNULLED.

James Ward the younger, Queen-street, Pimlico, Middlesex, glass dealer.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Thomas Alfred Pott, Fort-William, insurance manager.John Forrester, Edinburgh, draper.-Rowland Price, Edinburgh, attorney-at-law.-William Henry Cole, Stornoway, Island of Lewes, Ross-shire, gentleman.-James Lawson, Edinburgh, builder.-John M Ewen, Stirling, fishmonger. -James Craig, Baidland, Dalry, Ayrshire.-James Veitch, Edinburgh, hotel-keeper.--Richardson & Crichton, Glasgow, drapers.-Law, White, & Co., Glasgow, merchants.-James Druce, Kingston, Glasgow, salesman.-Neil Macneil, Corrachy, Avoch, Ross-shire, farmer.-Alexander Wilson, Coulmore, Ross-shire, farmer.-William Fairbairn, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, carter.-Christopher Galbraith, Edinburgh, timber merchant.-John Gourlay, Dumfries, plumber. Muir, Steel, & Co., Port-Dundas, Glasgow, saw millers.

TUESDAY, April 3.

BANKRUPTS.
EDMUND UNDERWOOD, Soham, Cambridgeshire, grocer,
April 13 at half-past 11, and May 10 at 2, London: Off. Ass.
Bell; Sols. Watts, St. Ives; Rennols, 1, Lincoln's-inn-
fields, London.-Pet. f. March 30.

ROBERT GOLDIE, Oundle, Northamptonshire, draper,
April 18 at half-past 1, and May 16 at 1, London: Off. Ass.
Graham; Sols. Lepard & Gammon, 9, Cloak-lane, London.
WALTER FAITHFULL, Ironmonger-lane, City, linen agent,
April 17 at half-past 2, and May 22 at 12, London: Off
Ass. Lee; Sols. Davidson & Co., 22, Basinghall-street,

-Pet. f. March 23.

London.-Pet. f. March 30.

WILLIAM HENRY UNWIN and JOSEPH GREENWOOD, Henry-street, Limehouse, Middlesex, (late of Sheen Mount, East Sheen, Surrey), builders, (trading together under the style or firm of Unwin & Greenwood), April 17 at 3, and May 22 at 1, London: Off. Ass. Lee; Sol. Neal, 4 and 5, Pinners'-hall, Old Broad-street, London.-Pet. f. March 31.

past 1, London, fin. div. - Henry Winder, Oxford-street, Middlesex, shawl dealer, April 25 at 2, London, div.-Martin Ward, Mark-lane, City, corn merchant, April 25 at half-past 1, London, div.-Edward T. Wand, Finchley, Middlesex, licensed victualler, April 25 at 1, London, div.-John Thos. Keell, Howland-street, Tottenham-court-road, Middlesex, and Bouverie-street, City, publisher, April 25 at half-past 12, London, div.-William Holmes Wakelin, Ealing, Middlesex, builder, April 25 at half-past 2, London, div.-Henry Harris, Wood-street, Cheapside, City, mantle manufacturer, April 26 at 11, London, div.- William Charles Chapman and William Henry Littlepage Harp-lane, City, and Bermondsey-street, Southwark, Surrey, coopers, April 26 at half-past 12, London, div.-Robert Oakley Wilkins, Appledram, near Chichester, Sussex, corn dealer, April 26 at 12, London, div.—Thomas Hustler Pars, Newmarket St. Mary, Suffolk, grocer, April 26 at 3, London, div.-Edward Bell, Wapping-wall, Wapping, Middlesex, ship chandler, April 26 at 11, London, div.Robert Reynolds Filmer, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, butcher, April 26 at 11, Bristol, first and fin. div.-Thomas Gibbons, Edgley, Stockport, Cheshire, linendraper, April 25 at 12, Manchester, div.

CERTIFICATES.

To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

Thomas Lee Story, Thrapston, Northamptonshire, tailor, April 25 at 1, London.-Joseph Tilley, St. Andrew's-road, Horsemonger-lane, Southwark, Surrey, licensed victualler, April 25 at 2, London.-Adolph Worman, Minories, London, and Alfred-street, Bow-road, Middlesex, shoe manufacturer, April 26 at 11, London.-John Chamberlin, Rupertstreet, Haymarket, Middlesex, wheelwright, April 25 at 12, London.-Thomas Sharp, Aldershot, Southampton, hotel keeper, April 25 at 11, London.-David S. Oliver, Bristol, wine merchant, April 24 at 11, Bristol.-Edward Elliott, Berwick-upon-Tweed, quarryman, April 26 at 12, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.---John Rowlason and John Brooks, Liverpool, builders, April 24 at 12, Liverpool.-John Herd, Liverpool, corn merchant, April 24 at 11, Liverpool.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. James Lomax, Bolton, Lancashire, tailor.-W. Forrester, Hanley, Staffordshire, iron merchant.-John Jones, Tunstall, Staffordshire, ironmonger.- William S. Lynall, Birmingham, glazier.-John Peck, Birmingham, brass cock founder.-W. JOHN UNDERWOOD, Maclean's-buildings, New-street- Jackson, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, victualler.—Thos. square, Shoe-lane, City, wholesale stationer, (trading under Biggleston, Hereford, grocer.-William Boswell, Birmingthe firm of John Underwood & Co.), April 16 at 1, and May 21 ham, licensed victualler.-John Dyke, Birmingham, grocer. at 11, London: Off. Ass. Pennell; Sol. Chidley, 10, Basing--- Matthew Bradbury and George Weaver, Tunstall, Stafhall-street, London.-Pet. f. April 2. fordshire, drapers.-Wm. John T. Smith, Birmingham, JOHN CLARKE, Lichfield, grocer, (carrying on business fancy paper box maker.-Frederick Giles, Dudley Port, Tipwith George Oldfield and Robert Oldfield, under the firm ton, Staffordshire, ironmaster. of Oldfields & Clarke), April 16 and May 7 at 11, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols. Dyott, Lichfield; Reece, Birmingham.-Pet. d. March 31.

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. Samuel Brown Jackson and Frederick Smith, Essexstyle or firm of Jackson & Smith).-James Vincent Harting

JOSEPH OLDROYD, Batley, Yorkshire, blanket manufac-street, Strand, Middlesex, attornies and solicitors, (under the

turer, April 16 and May 21 at 11, Leeds: Off. Ass. Hope; Sols. Bond & Barwick, Leeds-Pet. d. March 28. JOSEPH SLATER, Leeds and Oulton, Yorkshire, stone merchant, April 23 and May 21 at 11, Leeds: Off. Ass. Hope; Sols. Bond & Barwick, Leeds.-Pet. d. April 2. JOHN WILLIAM GRAVES, Birkenhead, Cheshire, chemist, April 12 and May 7 at 11, Liverpool: Off. Ass. Bird; Sols. Woodburn & Pemberton, Liverpool.-Pet. f. March 28.

MEETINGS.

and Joseph Thomas Harting, Lincoln's-inn-fields, Middlesex, attornies and solicitors.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

George G. Dodds, Strathaven, Lanarkshire, coalmaster.John M. Hall, Edinburgh, doctor of medicine.-Wm. O. Campbell, Kirkwall and Plainstanes, Stromness, grocer.Egbert Moxham, Neath, Glamorganshire, architect.-J. M. Anderson, Glasgow, ironmonger.-Henry C. Griffiths, Glasgow, professor of music.-A. Stewart, Irvine, grocer.

COMMISSIONER TO ADMINISTER OATHS IN COMMON LAW.

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William Johnson, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, leather dealer, April 23 at 11, Birmingham, last ex.-John Stoate Date, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, flour merchant, April 19 at 11, Bristol, aud. ac.-Francis Tombs, Cheltenham, Gloucester--Charles Few, jun., Gent., of No. 2, Henrietta-street, shire, miller, April 19 at 11, Bristol, aud. ac.-James Gilbert, Manchester, contractor, April 18 at 12, Manchester, aud. ac.; April 25 at 12, div.-Thomas Biggleston, Hereford, grocer, April 20 at 11, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Thos. Buss, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, chemist, May 3 at 1, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Bearon Marks and Edward Samuel Franklin, Birmingham, woollen merchants, May 10 at 11, Birmingham, aud. ac.-Joseph Morris, Astwood Bank, Feckenham, Worcestershire, needle manufacturer, April 20 at 11, Birmingham, aud. ac.-James Key, Great Prescotstreet, Goodman's-fields, Middlesex, oilman, April 18 at half

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GAZETTES.-FRIDAY, April 6.

BANKRUPTS.

CERTIFICATES.

To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

JOHN WATSON, Archway-cottage, Upper Holloway, Mid-maker, May 3 at 11, London.-Thomas Henry Johnson

dlesex, builder, April 19 at half-past 1, and May 24 at 1, London: Off. Ass. Bell; Sol. King, 25, College-hill.-Pet. f. April 4. FREDERICK JACOB PILLOT, Cannon-street, City, wine merchant, April 20 at 11, and May 24 at 12, London: Off Ass. Johnson; Sol. Shepherd, Clement's-lane. Pet. f. March 29. THOMAS MURRELLS, Brighton, Sussex, stationer, April 20 and May 17 at 12, London: Off. Ass. Johnson; Sols. Lamb, Brighton; J. & J. H. Linklater & Co., 7, Walbrook. -Pet. f. April 2. WILLIAM STEVENS, Three Crown-square, Southwark, Surrey, British wine merchant, April 14 at 12, and May 18 at 11, London: Off. Ass. Cannan; Sol. Gover, 40, King William-street, London-bridge.-Pet. f. April 4. JOHN WARD JONES and SIGISMUND DITRICHSTEIN, Great St. Thomas the Apostle, City, merchants, April 13 and May 23 at 1, London: Off. Ass. Graham; Sols. George & Downing, 5, Sise-lane, London. - Pet. f. April 4. WILLIAM BOGLE, Birmingham, hop merchant, April 19 and May 10 at 11, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sol. Saunders, Birmingham.-Pet. d. April 3. HENRY JAMES WILSON, Whitchurch, Shropshire, surgeon, April 16 and May 7 at 11, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Kinnear; Sol. Kimberley, Birmingham.-Pet. d. April 3. HENRY STRANGE, Newent, Gloucestershire, plumber, April 17 and May 22 at 11, Bristol: Off. Ass. Miller; Sol. Wilkes, Gloucester.-Pet. f. April 2.

THOMAS CHARD, Bristol, agent for the sale of flour, April 17 and May 21 at 11, Bristol: Off. Ass. Miller; Sol. Trenerry, Bristol.-Pet. f. April 5.

MEETINGS.

Robert James Brown, Sunderland, Durham, timber merchant, April 17 at 12, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, pr. d.—John M. Wintle, Drury-lane, Middlesex, silversmith, April 18 at 12, London, ch. ass.-Charles Jones, Gloucester, sail maker, April 17 at 11, Bristol, last ex.-James Wooldridge, Lincoln, fellmonger, April 18 at 12, Kingston-upon-Hull, last ex.-K. Chandler, Albert-road, South Norwood, Surrey, builder, April 21 at half-past 11, London, aud. ac.- -Thomas Wright, Saffron Walden, Essex, builder, April 19 at half-past 12, London, aud. ac.-Thomas Lewis Ingram, Lupus-street, Pimlico, Middlesex, merchant, April 26 at 12, London, aud. ac.- -Wm. Jacob Thorpe, Commercial-road, New Peckham, Surrey, painter, April 21 at 11, London, aud. ac.-Isaac Nathan, Bury-street, Bevis Marks, City, merchant, April 24 at 11, London, aud. ac.-Theodore Hyla Jennens, Halkinstreet West, Belgrave-square, and Church-street, Chelsea, Middlesex, papier maché manufacturer, April 20 at 11, London, and. ac.-David S. Oliver, Bristol, wine merchant, April 26 at 11, Bristol, aud. ac.; May 3 at 11, div.-Edward Emerson Fenwick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, wine merchant, April 18 at 12, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.-Edward Elliott, Sandgate, and the Quay Walls, Berwick-upon-Tweed, quarryman, April 26 at 12, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aud. ac.Joseph Gawthorpe, Horbury Bridge, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, cloth miller, April 19 at 11, Leeds, aud. ac.- Uriah Wimpenny, Holme Bridge, Almondbury, Yorkshire, woollen cloth manufacturer, April 19 at 11, Leeds, aud. ac.-John Smith, Morton Mills, near Bingley, Yorkshire, paper manufacturer, April 19 at 11, Leeds, aud. ac.-John Sait, Starcorner, Bermondsey, Surrey, currier, April 26 at half-past 12, London, div.-John Oakley and Benj. Oakley, Southampton, builders, April 27 at 1, London, div.-John Marshall, Reading, Berkshire, coal merchant, April 27 at half-past 1, London, div.-Japheth Barton, Landport, Portsea, brewer, April 27 at 2, London, div.-Philip Phillips, Crowland, Lincolnshire, common brewer, May 2 at half-past 11, London, div.- George Niner, Union-street, Spitalfields, Middlesex, wholesale clothier, April 30 at 12, London, div.-Thos. Clark, Bradford, Yorkshire, paper merchant, April 27 at 11, Leeds, div.-George Crooks, Leeds, Yorkshire, grocer, April 27 at 11, Leeds, div.-Edward Postill, York, druggist, April 27 at 11, Leeds, div.

George Gynne, Wardour-street, Soho, Middlesex, cabinet Brown, Scott's-yard, Bush-lane, Cannon-street, London, and Blythe-lane, Hammersmith, Middlesex, builder, April 27 at 1, London.-Benjamin Burlington Wale, Chancery-lane, City, builder, April 27 at half-past 1, London.-Geo. Freeman and Henry Bentley Wrixon, Blenheim-street, Oxfordstreet, Middlesex, glass merchants, May 3 at half-past 1, London.-Japheth Barton, Landport, Portsea, brewer, April 27 at 2, London.-Samuel Alcock and Thos. Alcock, Hattongarden, Middlesex, and Burslem, Staffordshire, earthenware manufacturers, May 1 at 1, London.-Shrewsbury Gifford, Newport, Essex, corn dealer, May 1 at 1, London.-Joel Durham, Wingland, near Sutton Bridge, Norfolk, railway contractor, May 2 at 1, London.-William Mynn, Queen's Head-yard, Borough, manure merchant, April 30 at 12, London.-Charles James Sayer, Francis-place, Holloway, boarding-house keeper, May 2 at half-past 11, London.George Noble Wilkinson and Hezekiah Orvis, Hartlepool, Durham, shipbrokers, May 3 at 12, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.Jonathan Brignall, Manchester, dyer, May 8 at 12, Manchester.-Isaac Thomas Perrins, Dudley, Worcestershire, iron merchant, April 30 at 11, Birmingham.-John Geard Bedells, Brewood, Staffordshire, chemist, April 30 at 11, Birmingham. Lister Priestley, Heckmondwike, Yorkshire, commission agent, April 27 at 11, Leeds.-Wm. Bracewell, Coates, Barnoldswick, Yorkshire, cotton spinner, April 27 at 11, Leeds.-H. Binning and G. Dowson, Middlesborough, Yorkshire, shipowners, April 27 at 11, Leeds.-W. Worrall, West Melton, near Wath, Yorkshire, grocer, April 28 at 10, Sheffield.―Thomas Wilson, Wickersley, near Rotherham, Yorkshire, farmer, April 28 at 10, Sheffield.-Edward Genn, Rotherham, Yorkshire, grocer, April 28 at 10, Sheffield.

To be granted, unless an Appeal be duly entered. Walter Shrimpton, Compton and Bishopstoke, near Winchester, Hampshire, dealer and chapman.-John Hinkley the younger, Brentwood, Essex, corn dealer.—Geo. Batters, Hatcham, Surrey, starch manufacturer.-C. Lambourn, Chiswick, and Salisbury Wharf, Strand, Middlesex, barge builder. Wm. Strange, Strand, Middlesex, printer.-Jas. Street, Bristol, confectioner.-Edmund Thos. Shadwick, Penarth, near Cardiff, Glamorganshire, common carrier.-Edward Haskins, Shortwood, Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, horse dealer.-William Hyde, Liverpool, insurance broker.

PETITION ANNULLED.
Thomas Phillips, Birmingham, engraver.

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED.
William Statham and Edward Cotton, Liverpool, soli-
citors.-John Hewitt and John Champion Needham, Man-
chester, attornies, solicitors, and conveyancers.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.
Wilson Borrill, Stornoway, Ross-shire, miller.- Alex.
Stewart, Irvine, grocer.

TUESDAY, April 10.

BANKRUPTS.

FRANCIS JOHN FOWLES and HENRY HUNTER, late
of Water-lane, London, now of St. James-street, Hatcham,
Surrey, and Rood-lane, London, oil merchants, April 20
at half-past 2, and May 22 at 1, London: Off. Ass. Ed-
wards; Sols. Young & Plews, 29, Mark-lane, London.—
Pet. f. March 29.

GEORGE OLDFIELD, ROBERT OLDFIELD, and JOHN
CLARKE, Lichfield, millers, (carrying on business under
the style or firm of Oldfields & Clarke), April 23 and
May 21 at 11, Birmingham: Off. Ass. Whitmore; Sols.
James & Knight, and W. & F. Morgan, Birmingham.
Pet. f. April 5.

ELIZABETH AYDON and THOMAS WILLIAM FER-
GUSON, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocers, (carrying on
business under the style or firm of Aydon & Ferguson),
April 18 and May 23 at 12, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Off.
Ass. Baker; Sols. Watson, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Har-
wood & Pattison, 10, Clement's-inn, Lombard-st, London.
-Pet. f. April 2.

[For continuation of Gazette, see p. 147, col. 2.]

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