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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANK'TPlPTC-r AND INSOL- VE;NCY, (Before Judge Miller.) In re George Ferancii TIrain.-'llih Adjourned hear. ing of the insolvent'.sputition wae fixed for yesterday. When the case was cal Id on, Mr. O). C. Heron, QO., itintricted hy _ r. Ttynl applied for anlldjournment. It was necesoary to ile a new schedule, and time wait needed to enable the insolvent to invertigate books tnd papers ...

AN EXECUTION IN AMERICA

... ; - AN EXECUT1 IN IN AMERICA, SanuellMills wreemog at lfaverhill, N.lL.,on Wedmoeday, for the brutal murder of an old man namecd Waxwell, in Frauconia, in Decomlbr, 1tif. II. v. Mr. McCowau offered an ?? prayer, 1ills in the mreantime lok;ng through the vast as- Fembnlage, as if endenvouring to discover one kind or foimziliur face, but evincing outwardly no emotion whati ver. At a quarter p st ...

THE CASE OF HARRIS V. BAGOT

... THE AS8E 0y THARUI3S.! .AGOj 1 v The heaing oe thia aae before 01t Jitloo to MOnalhass aend 1 poeo jury, in thu Co.rt ot Con- ho On Plead wel tesemd a the dtfiog of the court o yeteerday,. al Mr. Butt, Q..; Mr. Dowe, (bC. ; Mtr. Pallet, [It Q.0-; Mr, Conoianton, QC,, aned Mi. Mflefsel s (Leghle lainutrutteiby Mr.b apentl, red s-fot the plaintiff. M~r. Maodomogjr, Qoa, Ufr. Heron, e. t ; M~r. ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. 5 - a ?? OF CHANCERY. Al Brabazon v. ?? case was remamed and e- has not yet concluded. I I?| ROLLS COURT. e 'alcle and another v. Wnt. Joner A rmudrny.- i This was an application for an inwauction to) restrain a- an actioa of ejectment pending for the Armngh Iesizes, to recover ?? of c'rtatn landsa-ad pre- or unises situate in the county Armagh. It appeared t that the ...

MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT

... I ?? MUNICIPAL --EVISION COURT. (Before the Lord Mayor, and messrs Hyndinan and Currau, Aseessors.) The coumt was occupied during the day in hear- ing claims for the six wards at ?? north side of the city. Mr. Fr'ncb, T.C., and Mr, French, jun., with Mr. Campbell, appearedd for the Coneervativea, US. A. X5, SULLIVAN'H .AS?. This case, which excited some interest, was fixed for hearing at three ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... i LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. ROLLS COURT. av ies v. Kennedy.-The hearing o' thin cauaebefore bis Honour on Saturday last, was resumed yesterday m0ornig. The bill prayed tht the real and personal esates of Mr. Jams. Birch Kennedy, who for mme yea past carried on, the business of a banker at Dameastseet, in this city, under the provj~ions of the Irish Act of 33 Geo. II. cap. 14, might be applied as ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LAW COURTS-YESTERAY. I COURT OF BANKaUPTCY. Nr Edward Power.-Tba baskoupt was a goser *in BoYeY The meeting wan for Din mutreuder. He dad;not appear, and Mr. J. L. SBalla, who appered for, the petitioning creditor, 5and he believed the ?? had abEonded. The appointment of ia Abnee was popeAd, and the aewe adjourned genearl. Al re Ring.-The meeting was for the final exami- nation of the ...

THE MURDER OF MR. HUNTER

... THE MURDER OF MR HUNrER. I (Fom our Cor;pOndelt.1 YztloTx (MAXro, TunaDAY.-NiRe 'perso have been taken into custody on suslpicion in ?? with this lamentable occurrence-all netghboura of the deceased. Lir. Hunter was a Soot-hm- , and followed the business of a stook-Owster, and a few years ago leed a large Mountain farm from the Rev. Dr. Gibbin. He seemed to be very proepe- roul, but ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COIJ3T OF PANKBUPrCY AND INOL. I ~VIENCY.I (Before Judge Miller.) in reA. Moir.-The bankrupt was a merchant tailor in Dawson-street. Tae meeting was for the final examiation. Mr T Cronhelm acppared for tbe assignee, and stated that the bankrap had died a, special balance sbeet, and there was no ?? to hie -passing. Judge Miller esaid the disbarsements appeared to be toe large fcr the profits ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... TAW 0OURTS-SATUIWAY. COURT OF CHINCEnY. The Lord Chancellor sat ad disposed of some lunacy and minor mattr of awo public importance. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCEH SJ'NGS AT NIsr PBIUS. (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a Special.Jury.) Guste Vcanden Bde v. fa V-erRaaway Cone- ,pansy-The hewring of this ca was resumed at the sitting of the court and occupied the rest of the day, when the jury found ...

POLICE VERSUS HUMANITY

... I.I TO TM EDITOR OF THE JRZXAN. NCovemrere15, 1869. SIB-Aes iconstant read3er I solicit the insertion of this letter in your valuable journa, and feel equally assured of your sympathy in tne -Mae. On Sunday evening, at about bal-past eight o'clock, I was summoned to see a man in the Baker's HaU, ?? Bridge-atreet, who, I was told, had cut his throat. I found him exceedingly weaks and pallid ...

ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER

... ATTEBPTED DOUBLE MuRDER | A e in _ - _, - - I A shocking attempt to commit a double murder was made by a prisoner confined in one of the garrson cells at the Royal Artlery Brracks, Wool. wich, on Thursdy. A soldier named John Harns, aged 23, a gunner in the 7th Battery, Depot Brigade, Royal Artillery, was confined in Not 2 prisoner's es4 Main Guard, for di5sbedieue Hewasplacein the cell at 12 ...