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THE FALCARRAGH TRIALS

... elicited that in the course of that con- i versation Mr. Olphert said that ho might clear t olf all the present tenants, and resettle with I other tenants, that he might also level the r people's homesteads, end that he would make c no overtures to the tenants ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the time of the passing of the former act were proprietors of stock, or shares on v the register of the former company, were united into a company for the purpose of completing the works. They were incorporated by the name of the Wexford Harbour Embankment ...

VACATION SPEECHES

... difficulty which now awaited seemed to him to turn the us* which we would put our hitherto easy conquest, and in the future re-settlement Afghanistan under ita ruler, whoever h* might be. 11* took it for granted that annexation, in spit* of the** whose buaine** ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW INTELLIGENCE

... afraid of his. fel- low mran' ald it is lurthes' stated that this will lead to the dostrssution d the basis upon whichthe United Kingdonn maintains itspositiofn asa great station. After the printing of some correspondedce, the pamphlet, reviewing The ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... property should improve. He hoped the trustees would ace liberally and with forbearance with the master, and that he would unite with them in endeavouring to make the school as efficient as possible. The costs must be taxed and paid out of the property ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... fact, however, upon the son of Lord Mandeville coming of age, he and his father - could have diseutailed the estates, and re-settled them just as they pleased, anid in that case Lady Ossulston would not have had an interest to the extent of one ferthiag ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... give such security, should not be discharged. The plaintiff in this case weas in the civil service of the East India Company. The affidavits described him as a civil servant of the company, in the Bengal presidency, and now occupying the post of judge ...