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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MONDAY

... COUR OF BANKS UPTCY-MoNDAY. [Before Mr. CommissDoner Sir C. F. Williams.] THD BANKRUPTCY OF TtS OUILDVOBR BANK. IN RX ANT9ONY The adjourned examination being fixed for to-day, the court wvu filled with ereditors, and several additlonal proofs were admitted. MIr. Teed (the barrister) amended on behalf of Mra. Sparkes, to prove for the sum of £3,978 J2s. 6d., which sum had been left to her by ...

IN THE EXCHEQUER CHAMBER

... iN THi E EXCIIIQ1Ii', CUAM IIIlR. ?? 1 .1 .. ?? ?? s jofinrly trnd 'Tosdauy, the ih andl 9th (if F(lhrl`Try. in Wiflore thle Judges of tlhe Coo rts °f Collno Plans l e uns d e Y I:;'xchequer. ti r XV. It. Peton I: ?? .lPllintiff I In error. fb t? Atrtr Willioamrs .. ?? rd.t.D t '0 * 'lhis wes an ?? brought by flip llelerlatit eguinst ex - he p1ale tiff (in error,) for t tnl icri rtS ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... | COURT OF QUEIN'S B3ENcII. DUBLIN, MOINDAY, 8TH rl£B. 3i TT ING i AT N I SI It 1 US A FT ELt T ER n ?? v. Executors of AMP Crinc'ker. Mr. 5I'Doliel , cQ C. and Mr. O'liagan were Cenilsol t;or phiot ff, and Mr. Nalpi r for doefundants. Mir. O'llAGANi OpI'iWd the pleailngs. I1e sta(e1l th at the a tio YI was brough't for use and owcllpaltion *if a errrain firnm of latd in the Chailly of An rin) ...

TYRONE PRESBYTERY

... TYRONE [R'ilE'SBYTERY. CI URCn OF SCOTLATND-MARiNOCIj CA.St-RilPEAL LO THE IUNlrN.-At a irietliig of tie [Tyrone Ire ibYLelY . I el2d in Dl~imgimi , tli ?? I.h 9t h in ft. thoiriaint po i- tion of' the Church of Scotlaind vas bliuglit bcforei toI 11otire of the coulrt, I)v the Rlev. S. 11. Fil'r, ;l:iih, \hI) dith loive I i;lg pei itidon to blili ll nisO.1 of' itl ildlit \ai :IIeclfd to, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LAW IV2 TLLIGBNCE-MoNDAY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, [Sittingo before Mr. Justice Coleridge.] LUXUAN V. LZWlS, Mr. Erie and Mr. P. S, Carey appeared for the plaintif, and Mr. V. Richard* and Mr. Peteradorff for the defendant. This was an action to recover a surm of money claimed as rest due to tha plaintlff for the occupation of part of a bouee. The house had beenburnt down, and thedefendant ha ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1AI WI2XELrL£GNC. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII-YESSTEAT. RtEGISTRY APPaALS-JUDGMENT. In Re. Haunn. Judge Cranmpton decided in this case in accordance with that lately pronounced by the Lord Chief Baron, that the protduction Of a certificates after the term of eight years, as prescribed by the reform bill, had elapsed, was sufficient to entitle a claimant to re-register. In Re. Smith. In this ...

COURT OF QUEEN' BENCH, FEB.6

... COURT OF QUEEN' BENCH, FEim.6. . RErMIEMENT or 0Mt. JUSraiE LYTLODALO . it During tile early part of tice day, either from the J. )I coldness of tile Ccbunt or tile want of interest in the El a proceelings, there were not more titan eight or ten gen- an e Ilemen of the bar in attendance, but about two o'clock cit is gentlemen were entering tile Court at every door, ant wi n it was soon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY

... Wf | POLICE INTELLIGENCE -MON DAY. °c0 BOW-iiTREET. POT oC'ricZ PROsCUTsroN.-ToaS. Barker FiAt'oh was broegfbt ibfore Mr. Jardine, for 'tral examinatton, on a charge of Stealleg, ?? while employed In the Post-office, three letters, une of which con- ill tained a half-sovereign, Ac- Mr. Peacock attended osn behalf of thir Porst ffice; and rlr. Flower, the 1Oliitor, appeared for the pironer. The ...

HORRIBLE MURDER NEAR RUTHIN

... IIORRIh13b MURDER NEAR RUTIJIN. In our lost we stated that a stianger hod, on tile I)revious Sutuoday, called at the Ieoose ol Evao E3vaus, gamekeeper to Edward liydd, EsL,, ao ltlhgmgaio, and enticed hilm into tble fieldo, uoder u preleuce of con- du0ling himi to a spot whiere some poaschfers lvere Con- ducting their depredatioos ; and that tile gamoekeeper iad not siice been beaid of. We ...