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LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTOY. I Is6 MONDAY, MANY 8. d IBfolre Mr. Ceosmiseiconr AvnRTOX.) fl E J. D. GREEN, PLAID MANU'FACTUJRER, LEt4D. .e 'lis was at meeting for proof of debts and biankrupt's test oxraifle' ties. Mc. Boend, of Leedo, and Me. IRowlatt, of London, seaered it for thle aeeigsseez, and J. IT. Itill, Esq., harriset r, fi~r the bay.oupt. is At the first nmeeting for proof of ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT,

... VICE-CIIANCELLOR'S COURT, WEDNESDJAY, MAY :3. C (Jds~fsss' Sir L~. *Shusdiell.) C~ ATTOPRNEY GENERILI. ?? WILSO.-LAIDY IIMYELlY'S CIIA5SITIMS, a This clI7os, as rutssinsg to Lady Ilewley 'a clissisie in tile no rtli of Eulghiodi muler the title of' Attorlicy. General Shore,'' it will bas leo .sslboyrd oicupiued the attleit:lon of tile Court sonie yoaLr; barts l tt ?? the spros'its cs tar; sea ...

COUNTY COURT, HALIFAX

... (BeAore JAMES STANSIFELD, Esq., Judge.) SLADEN ?? THIlE LANCASHIRR AND YOrISIIIEtE RAILWAY CoMPAXV.-Mr. Bond, eolicitor, of Leeds, together with Mr. Edw\d. John Ridd, of ialifax, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. iliulitch, barrister-at-law, for the defendante. Tie court opened at ten o'clock in the morning, and the entire day, until lalf-past flve, was occupied in the hearing of ...

IRELAND

... I It AN D. [c Ds riuEitD TM Hii E SUtPPLMILENIT.] TIIE STATE TRIALS. *hat wonlild Eiglischl en think of two men, sworn to eid srdiit~ to tite evidtene, going into the jury-box dai, without ouc second's consultation with their fellows, deelcaritg that their Wl tids were made up ; thit they would as sooen Celt ott their right hands as find a verdict cf guilty; and thaet, to showV that three ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... TUE STATE OF IRELAND. rse - - - THE TRIALS. nes Tie acquittal of SMiT11 0'UnaBN and MrAGisiE var has revived the courage of the Irish Repeal Confede. ed | rates, so far as 1 open speaking is concerned, and has nec rendered theml and their associates more seditious than iish ever. HIappily there is no appearaneo of its leading to ov- anythli-ng inore serious than a great discharge of fustian ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... T1IH IRISH STATE TRIALS. 1 1TiIE trials of SMITH O'BItIEN and of T. F. MLAGluIIc for sedition have ended in the discharge of thle traversers, the juries not having becn able to agree on0 a verdict in eithcr case. In that of S31lTHI O'BRIEN teon of the jury are said to have been in favour of a con- f viotion, whilst two were deternined not to convict, and in that of T. F. EAoHER, eleven are ...

ALLEGED GROSS MISREPRESENTATIONS OF THE HEALTH OF TOWNS ASSOCIATION

... ALLEGED GROSS MISREPRESENTATIONS 0H TIT E . UEALTH OF TOWNS ASSOCIATION. , all De Oil Tuesday, a Court of Sewers for the city of London Srwas held at Gutidhiall, Mr. Deputy rescockc In the chair, nearly all he tile members of the commnisson being pretest. At the last meeting 5s of thle court, a publication was referred to, which purported to be n-c tire report of the subc-comrmitteee of the ...

TRIAL OF MR. W. S. O'BRIEN, M.P

... ult QUEEN'S BENCU, MOIOOAE)Y, MAY I11. Ige Tthte day hoving been speciolly appoitnted for thle trial of Mr. W. S. O'lBrien, the Four Courts pressilitoli a sclite of ints;:eo excieiienct at tno caily hour. Long before nine o'clock thu doors wore bcseflogd brye greet i-umbor ad of bityritotrs endI pefrsonis anxious to ol~tojail athuitaneo. A trollieso bis dtone rusil for places toolt place, sada ...

THE RECENT CASES OF DISPUTED SETTLEMENT

... THIE RECENT CASES OF DISPUTED SETTLEMENT. During tire sitting of the Magistrates at the Court-house on Thursday weelk, EDWVD. IAINES, Esq. rose, and addressing tire Mayor, said- Perhiaps, Sir, you will allowv me to mniotion a circumstance in which bo~ts yeurself hind others brivo telior consilderable intrierat. I allude to tire coose of tha pauper Scholofleid, wioseo case wito brought undor ...

EXECUTION OF MICHAEL STOKES, AT YORK

... The sentence passed upon Michael Stokes, vho was convicted at the last assizes of the murder of Margaret C'arrad, at the Leeds barracks, was carried into effect at the ?? place of execution, at York, on Saturday last. Since his condemnation, the prisoner conducted himself with proper decorum, and althoughl he was still somewhat reserved, he paid attention to the instructions afforded him by ...

THE IRISH CONFEDERATION

... TIl; IRISH CONFEDERATION. ur. 11 - -.L - .. _. . ?? 1 ?? - -. ?? - I .r.. e W'hets the re.-tilt ot the trial wso kinown, and Mr. hleeapher was di chirged, lie left the Court w~ith Mir. W. S. O'Brien, Mr. O'Gormin, Mr. Dillon, and rithers. They were iet by a eroo~d of personis who formed into marching order, and the procession, headed isy Mr. Meagher and the other gelitlemeso wvholion we have ...