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BANKRUPTCY COURT, LONDON

... Manning was the only child of a paper merchant, who died, leaving her an orphan at the age of ten years, with nothing to depend on but the interest of a few hundred pounds which he had saved. Her friends made her a ward in Chancery, gave her an excellent ...

BELFAST POLICE OFFICE

... they ? Elder Prisoner-Plaze, your worship, I never got lave to try thieoi. (Laughter.) Younger ?? I never eat a praeie, but I think they're h>mpers. (I.oud laughter.) The two hopeful youths were theis remanded till Saturdav in order that the owiier of ...

SLAVERY—AN AMERICAN JUDGE

... polish, ani would have tested fully the facts of the case; and thus have saved the speaking gentlemen from occupying very silly positions. ;In the second place, you and your friends have made a sad mistake in selecting the benovolont-minded young man, John ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... threw herself, some time itn the cool month of January last, into the warm embraices of a youth, called Robert Jack, by whom she was attended in court on this trying occasion. The action waas brought to recover pay- ment of the following account, which the ...

EPITOME OF NEW IRISH JURY BILL

... of nidt- less tliha thiftUysix, or miore than sixty persons, unless di- rected by-a Judge- to ~retulrn a grealtO or. less number ; andt the-list so returned shall be competent to try all-the issues at the Assizes or Sessions of Nisi Prius. A copy of each ...

PETITION OF THE CLERGY OF DROMORE

... in opening rip eid tha portion of the Frearhi coast to the enterrpri~c of our er uercherits. H~er sleprrtirre was marrkerd try thfe riselrrsrgp SC:I of 'several pic-ers oif urdirairre. The comphilemrenst at cribir passeneers was very encouoranirg, andI ...

LONDON POLICE—INGENIOUS DEFENCE

... shoulder, and walked out of my master's yard with it, just to try if there was any honest.policeman to be met with. Now I'll tell what I intended to do if IlbAd not been stopped by you, my friend; -I wouldl ha-ve given information at the station- house, and ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, LONDON

... ness and reason. HgNclared that having extinguished his name, and withdraw4v1iihs family, from outrage and persecu- tion, he died satisfied. John Tholakson, an Icelandic poet, who has translatei I'.lilton's Paradise Lost into Russians, and is now ocCl ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... ltnas, ta Di' . In.dted I s Spvtcber, 182'], L e- spurvtigil flilms (~eIF Iiallyisicuiocl. Fr uon u cane Co Di.%1B. (puist rsauk, 4,th August, 1824.,) Onl samule 5 ?? Ii. O'Heilly to Di. B. dated 8th August, 182t. Aisonymnois letter' to Di'. B. pi'oveil ...

Assize Intelligence

... that my proposal to my learned brother, lr Nelson, was not accepted, becauso your Lordship, the Jury, and( myself, would be saved thle trouble of exposing a course ofrconduct ^,hich sbould liave never been adopted. This isan action tfr slander, il which ...

THE BLACKWOOD CASE

... it? IHis immediate relatives were few.-they consisted of a brother who was in London, anid three sisters; two of wbiom had died unmarried, arnd the thiird married a gentleman of rite arnme of O'Reilly in County Meatth. His brother never married, arid ...

LONDON

... Alphonste, Alexander, and Arthur Mensdorf also occupied another Royal carriage. HER MAJEsTY's COFCERT.-Her Majesty gave a concer. to di comere to a select circle of guests on Wednesday night. Staudigl, Maril, eldlle. Pacini, and Mrs. Anderson were the only artistes ...