INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... - - - - - - - A. J -L . *AA.-j I INSOLVENT DEBTo', COURT STEsmDoY. : ( Rfbr Ml _ _ . :. .- XI ?? . , -ut weir. Commissioner Curran-.') ao less than 48'cases appepred on the list to be disposed of, but the gret majority of them were out on bail. Eldkard Martin, Thomas Keogh, John Barrett, Edward' Pstrdhue, ibraham CottCrtney, William Dawyer, Margaret Dwyer!, ad.Robert Willihtni Thompson, were ...

CORN LAWS

... i. National Conference of Ministers of all Religious Denotni. 0t nations on the Subject of the Laws Restricting the Food c- of the Community. to be held in Manchester, com- a. menciog Tuesday, August 17, 1841. a PRELIMXNARY PROCEEDINGS. d, Circular issued to the Ministers of Religion in Manchester id and its Vicinity. er 15, Lever-street, July 8, 1841. K- DEAR Sia-The present communication has ...

POLICE

... RECEIVINCG STOLEN GOODS.-Robert Willcinson, a per- son of reepectable appearaDce, a haberdasher in Shoreditch, was examieud before Mr Binghami, upon a charge of felontio0usly receiving property that had been stolen from the shop of Mesers Stubbs and Co., drapers and haber- dashers at Hackney.' The robbery was committed on Satur- day se'rnnight, by two well-dressed thieves, who entered parly in ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... T1UrSnAV, JVL1v 27. Thle Lont) l'aovosr in the Chair. T lI l RACES. 'Ie following letter forsn AMr Sharpr, Secretary to tile Cialedtonitill ilunt, to the L urd Provost, wag give in tine t eat a- .E3inbulah, 211th Jul v 1811. Mrv Loinn-I netlattely *n Ieeldt 4e1 yout li.foltips. ?? *l t er t. I r atpllo4 t, le an t r C.un ati unt n C eat . I'lt. 1, t i e, e t tt t, Il t.e ra e s. Fti u m it e ...

MURDER AT KNARESBOROUGHT

... York, July 19. Berbre ?? Justice Wghilgami. John Burlington, Henry Nuttali, and Chart,. Gill, were put to the bar to take tieir trial upon na indictment which echrged them with the willul mur *ler of Josephi Corker, at Knazesborough, on the 18th day of June last. Thle case having been previously appointed fuir this morning, time Court mind nil the avenues to it were crowded at an early hour by ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... V0O&KSHILRm SUMMER. AS~ The commissions of Assize for the city and county of York were opened on Saturday last On Friday evening, F. W. T. V. Wentworth, Esq., the High Sheriff,- arrived At the Geerge Inn. On Saturday evening; the Sheriffs for the City and County, with the asual cavalcade of balbertmen and tradesmen, pro- ceeded to the Railway Statien, in Tanner Row, to mueet the Judges, and ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, SATURDAY, JULY 24

... COURT CF CHlANCERY, SATURDAY, JULv 24. I er 'IILNER v. SINGLETON. This was an appeal fr-nt an order of the ViCe-Chban ty celtor refusig a new trial of an iwue d'rccsd by the caser:. The ?? plalhtaff is a Vorkshire farmer, the dlefendant is a land ag~r1t hi the *ov salre CoUnY. Isl thc Year 1837, the plaont ff fxprcs6 o a w'sh to !r, purtrase thr fe'm of Esilham, which is thc preircrlv of the ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... WORIMS331RE SUMMER ASSIZEB. The commissions of Assife for the city and county Of York were opened on Saturday last. On Friday evening, F. W. T. V. Wentworth, Esq., the High Sheriff, arrived at the Geerge Inn. On SaturdayI evening, the Sheriffs for the City and County, with the ; utsual cavalcade of halberetmen and tradesmen, pro- ceeded to the Railway Station, in Tanner Row, to meet the Judges ...

EXECUTION AND RESUSCITATION OF A MURDERER

... EXECUTION ANJY. RESUSCITATION OF A MURDERER. WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF GALVANISM. John White, convicted of the murder of Messrs. Gwatkin and Glen, on board a flat boat on the Ohio river, was executod at Louisville, United States, on the 8;h ult., a little after six o'clock in the morning. The rope not playing well occasioned the knot to slip over the chin, instead of being under his ear, so that ...

LORD STANLEY ON THE CORN LAWS

... Lord Stanley, in his speech at the North Lancashire election, thus refers to the proposed alteration of the Corn laws:- With regard to the corn laws, the ministers say, Oh, we are going to alter the corn laws-the corn laws are a griding monopoly, the corn laws are a tax o 50,0 ,0001. a year, the corn laws are a land- lord's tax--a tax for the benefit of the few at the ex- pense of the many; ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... I R . 93. -al, -IT J ,iiwt'. and .ariett liontoor. watc di .lart 'ii it fe..tiou.1tsy imtai,kiug~ i .,le ?? wnytuhvii sitlkn~ twister. C.Ill i *1,tat ?? Sti ilan ali th of AN low-, ~ comb t~l 0 lal~t~ ii ro~n ~ vlll oec;: ia t u rt. Pen the ealidele.'i I I vc, 5Pied~~i Il,1ih i1i th An tile It-II ?? ie s.Paere aI ,,,pce from hin) with i)l ha balh nuot. The libel wtim Ill% ?? srtiir1 ...

LIMERICK ASSIZES

... I COUNTY COBT. Judge Ball arrived from Ennis at three o'clock on Tues- day, and took his seat on the bench, when the Grand Jury were re-sworn for criminal business, with the exception of Robert Fetherstone, EEq., of Bruree, who, we regret to say, was taken ill with measles on Saturday evening, afer his return home. The precept having been read, his Lordship addressed them as follows:-l!4r. ...