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LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ILEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCYt THURSDAY, MAY 30. RE THRELFALL. This case was before the Court last week, when the two Commissionere eat togetther and gave contrary judgments upon a point of practice. Osa the part of Meesrs. Wm. Williams Brown and Co., bankers, of this town, a petition was opened against the bank. rupt on the 13th of May. On the 20th of May, Mr. Bond applied, on behalf of ...

ADJUSTMENT OF THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE JUSTICES AND TOWN COUNCIL

... *ta f L -'Slk ?? .&'JYV .*itJJ.tL at WE have the utmost satisfaction in statinig ad that the Justices and Town Council of this Borough yes Is. have settled the matters in dispute between them, and~ Sd4 . 05D that the expensive and irritating resort to a law-suit ins he sld will lbe avoided. The particulars of the arrangement of 'or will be found in the report of the proceedings of the urni ?? ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTY, . V ~ ?? ?? IN RE A. K. HOLMAN, CLOTH MANUFACTURER, IB VWORTLEY. D Yesterday, a meeting under this fiat for choice - of assigniees and prooi of debts, wae held before Mr. Corn- ;e Marsoner Ayrton (in the absence of Mr. Commiasioner ie We) before whom thesubsegtent proceedings will have Le to be carried on,. There wvos a large attendanes of ereditors. Mr. ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... | 'on et, (Continuedfrom thce Supplement.) VaS ,ng ANOTHER CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT. sed JAMES TRENHOLM, a very respectable looking man, a Se aged 59, wasput upon his trial yesterday lFriday) morning, charged d see with having embezzled several sums of money, the property of ?? o Ct) master John Weet Hugall. Mr. IlARDY conducted the case for the prosecution; and Mr. p ter Ov noms appeared as ...

ATTACK UPON THE QUEEN

... ATTACK UPON THE QUEEN, QL _v1_ l,.A:_Ap 1 _mL_ l __ . die- Shortly after six o'clock on Thursday evening a most diabolical attack was made upon her Majesty. It ap- well- pears that her Majesty, accompanied by a lady in waiting Ol to and the royal children, had been to inquire respecting the tled, health of the Duke of Cambridge, at his residence in Ln in Piccadilly. When her Majesty was coming ...

ATTACK UPON THE QUEEN

... .1 EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER, JuNE 28. CO Robert Pate was brought up at the Home-office for examination before Mr. Hall, chief Magistrate of Bow- D street police court. Sir George Grey, Lord Fitzroy Somerset, and other officials were present. The prisoner tl stands about six feet, He is a little above forty, with light th hair and moustaches, slightly bald, of slender make, and di stoops a ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ly ?? IN RE A. K. HIOLMAN, EX PARTE JAS. YATES. ha in A long and important argument, arising out of tite fiat ad 1 recently tostued against Mr. A. K. Holman, cloth msnsufaciurtr, dii inWortley, the painfal nircuamtancee connected with which have been ME made familiar to the public, took place yesterday week, before Carn- rat BE misoe ~ ttebnrpc ort. The late period of the an weak, together w ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YOUSIIRE SUMMER ASSIZES. The'Assizes for the county Of York, the clity of York, and county of the same city, are now being held at York., The commission of assize and nilsi pritue, oyer and terminer, and general gaol delivery, was opened on Wed-. nesday, by the Learned Judges who had elected to titke fthe Northern Circuit, Mr. Juotiice W~ightman and Mr. Ouetiee Uresswell, who arrived at York ...

TRIAL OF THE PRISONER.—PLEA OF INSANITY

... TRIAL OF THE PRISONER.-PLEA OF INSANITY. of ter The prisoner, Robert Pate, was tried at the Central ?? Court on Thursday. He pleaded Not Guilty, If in a loud tone. The indictment charged the prisoner with tl wilfully striking at her Majesty with intent to injure her, Y and other counts with intent to alarm her and to break the tod puhlic peace. The Attornzey-Gieneral, the Solicitor-Gfeneral, ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE .SUMMER ASSIZES. (Gonf nued from the SuPPlemettt.) CROWN CO UR T. FRI~DA Y, July 12, (Before Mr. Justice CRESSWELL.) DARING OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD. WILLIAM BAILEY (32) and DANIEL ENSOR (2rd) were charged with having, on the 3sat of March last, At Shef- field, maliciously thrown one pound of gunpowder and other axplo- sive eubstance, enclosed in a tin bottle, against the dwelling-bonea ...

PROFESSOR WEBSTER'S CONFESSION OF THE MURDER OF DR. PARKMAN

... BOSTON, Juy 2. At the meeting of the Counoil, to-day, the case of professor Webster was referred to a committee. Before the committee, at twelve o'clock, appeared the Rev. Dr. Putnam, the spiritual adviser of the condemned, with a petition for a commutation of punishment, together with a confession that he killed Dr. Parkman. The Rev. Gentleman prefaced the statement by a few remarks rela- ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YORKSIRtE SUMMER ASSIZES. C R O W N C O U R T. FRIDA Y, July 19. (Before Mr. Justice CRiESSWELL.) MURDER NEAR ASHTON-UNDER.LYNE. WILLIAM ROSS (19) was charged With having, on the 30th of May last, at Quick, wilfully murdered his wife, Mary Ross, by administering to her a certain quantity of a deadly poison I called arsenic, in some treacle, whereof she then and there instantly died. The ...