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THE ENGAGEMENT AT [ill]

... declined to undertake E : the formation of a new Cabinet. The CGverror has, therefore, summoned thre Hon G R Dibbs,|i ,who has engaged to endeavour to construct a .Ministry. IDEATH OF SIR WILLIAM O'SHAUGHNE'SS7 BROOKE. |The death. ia anuounced of Sir William ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, FEB. 14

... offered him one of those engagements, which was accepted; lie asked him to take an engagement 3for the session at three guineas a-week, and also to take one oflaw courts for the early publication; witness was quite lcertain he engaged Mr. Byrne; lie also enraged ...

BANKRUPT'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... S4Sg1tPTSF COURf-VVSTERI)AY, S 1~R UP im~ortan engaged the court on t1is day -.mu.ortance engaged the court o n - A Thomnas O'Neil, late tanners, of Cork, ,rnination.c is Atkin subsequently came up for the e choice of all assignee. n public interest was ...

QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... into an engagement by which the defendant engaged to sing for twenty nights at Drury-lane Theatre in the cba rooter of Vielka, in Meyerbeer's opera of the Camp of Sjleaia, and in the character of Amin, in the Sonnambula, the plaintiff engaging to pay her ...

CORK BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... there was an engagement between them, and the defendant declined to give a definite answer. Baron Fitzgerald-What is the effect ?? attributed to silence, Mr. Heron ? (Laughter). Mr. Heron said that his client repeatedly repu- diated the engagement in his letters ...

THE COUNTY ANTRIM BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... if M'Meekin'sd Tersion beo true theere no engagement, and of core in that case they would find fo the defendant, But! she mid there wa an engagement, and had given f them in detail the way in which the engagement 0 came about, She had told them a number ...

BREACH OF PRMISE CASE

... unless I hear from youR owls lips that you wish' the engagement brokOc4 ofn I shall aiil 'consider myself engaged to you. Sh. also said that she wished to know whether it was true that he had an engagement with another younglady. The defendant never'sent ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, SATURDAY

... letters, he appears not to have been at once accepted. But he persevered, and was after. wards received as her admitted and engaged suitor. Still, as he had not passed the hall or college, and possessed no means to support a wife, the marriage was postponed ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... and - haven't you me engaged now? The gentleman replied, a Yes, Iconsider you now engaged. The defendant then a turned round to complainant, and exclaimed, There now, I aren't you content? the gentleman says he has me engaged (laughter). Complainant ...

A THEATRICAL CASE

... pantomime, with her sister, and applied to Mr. Gunn for an engagement. r Mr. Sivifte-You had appeared on the stage be- fore tYes, a good many years-twelve years. I applied for the engagement, asic? he dressed us in r the stage clothes. That is the way ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Now; how, ?? the lady to wait for three long years before applying for redress? It was not an engagement formed by man with a men's intentions. It was an engagement by a a boy of 20. Would they wish their sons to be bound by en- gagements formed at suep an ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... t he was engaged; he did not hear any language used by the complainant or defendant to one another; the luggage was laid down softly on the platform by Mr. Knox. To Mr. Fitzgerald-When I said it was Mr. Knox's fault, I meant that he engaged me first. ...