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BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS— YESTERDAY

... PROCEEDINGS- YikSTIBDAY. I- L . ?? n. -. i_ I 1e AIFfi1 . w (BeforeSheriff CLAaIM) at ADJOURNED 2EAMINATION OF ROBERT EANKNA. It Mr Robert Hannan again appeared for examin- to ation. There were ?? James Muir (of Dt Messrs Kerr, Anderson & Broadle) accountant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... being as before Imerfectiy pure and limpid whlen it reached his grounids, was turbid, and partly unfit for uise, amid that madder-routs and other things were thrown Into the streamo. He accordingly brought his action agatnst Mr. Hamiiton sand Mir. Arthur ...

SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... in the way of punishing those who shonld Wye drink to people who had had enough, who gave mad ri more drink, and make them madder. Ono thing he hloped, that, If the subject should be brought before par- Ument, they should hear no nonsense talked about ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... pro. tat porty of madder roots to heat on the voyage, and as tite head ,ad wiouldbholikely to cause the lard to melt. 'the defence was that .62 the cargo wee properly stowed attd in the cisual niode and that lie the damage to the madder roots ouset have ...

COOKSTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... ? CASES. Patrick M'G;one, Peter Casey, and Peter T)evlin were brolluglt u) on remand, at ?? prosecution of nb.~luspeetor Madders, charged with unlawfully assaulting, beating, and inflicting grievous bodily harm on oone Samuetl Hogg, on the 1 2th July ...

LAW

... LAW. COURT OF tXCIFEQUER, 13STURDAY, OCT., 23, S ITTINGS AT AT PIS R IRIS. (Before the LORD CHIEF BARON and a Special Jury.) ROBERT MITCHELL AND ANOTHER V. JOHN GREER AND ANOTHER. Messrs. John T. Balli, Q.C., Lync, Q.C., and J. W. Sidney were counsel for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... subject to taxation. Messrs George Wright, Q C, and William Moor (instructed by the plaintiff), appeared for the plaintiff I Mr. Robert Doyle (instructed by Mr. W F Webb) appeared for two of the defendants, and the th-ee other defendants appeared in person. ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Park, and W. Birley, Esqrs. ALLEGEGD TrHEFr OF A HonSE.-George Pollard was t charged with stealing a horse,the property of Robert East- ham, of Ribbleton.-The prosecutor said that last Wed. nesday the prisoner went to his garden and asked him if d he had ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... labour.q Richard Fielding (aged 67) was acquitted on an in- dictment charging him with having stolen £1, the pro- perty of Robert Cnthberd, tinplate iorker, W3llaimson- Patrick Lynn (egad 26) was indicted for stealing a rod hab, the property of the London ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Givaen; The MAacDermott, Q C and Mr. David Ftzgerald (instructed by Mr. Jehl Matthews) for Mr. Crossle; and Messrs Monroe, QC: Madder, Q C: and Martin Burke (instructed by Messrs Casey and Clay), for the assignees of the bankrupt. LAND JUDGES. (Before the ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... POLICE COUET. mnT S A V : f X.A W- - ed SATURDAY.-Beforel3.EI. Wells, Esq.,' and Captaii ou MfcCoy. lea _ A Tnmpub t C RGEB.-Robert Brmornby, a yooung man Len described as a shipwright, was charged with stealing a Jack rs. ;lanei value 4s., the property ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Rate of the parish of Aberdaron, wrvee allowed. g MA.LUIOUs T11ESt.ASS.-Mis. Elizabeth Rowlands r. Ellen it the wife of Robert Roberts:, Pen-y-Penlaaen, for stealing :o potatoes from a field belongingr to the complaitiatlt, tind ad- If joining the house ...