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THE TRAGEDY AT TODMORDEN

... He will gladly accept all genuine reforms from whatever party they may come.-Mr. Wright Mellor says at the re- quest of two iifluential deputations, representing both sections of the Liberal party, he consents to become na can- didate, considering that ...

PETITION AGAINST THE IRISH REGISTRATION BILL

... whore the League lied once hired and led the 0110 party up to break the other's heads. Here some confusion arose, owing to an Irishman in the meeting desirilg to ask White a question. Some of the parties about him struck him several blows, and there was ...

A BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... on business as a shipbroker in the City. In May last year she was one of a party who celebrated the trial trip of a ship called the Rio Grande. The defendant was one of the party; she had never known him previously. He was a good deal in her society on ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... arrangement that an agreement should be come to between the parties to settle the acti m. His Lordship said he was glad to hear that such an arrangement had been come to, and he had no doubt the parties to the action had been wisely advised. We are informed ...

SALFORD INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... the quiarter included in it; ru tite number of parties couuneitted for Ielonies being U7, of whom 13 had been previously conviwted. I n li tbe cases of theft the stolen property had been fointd on the parties. The jury wound lind on examination that niost ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER: SATURDAY

... cries of murder and loud supplications for aid uttered by the viscountess. Repre. sentations were made at the time that the party were only going to take the prisoner to White.cross-street; but (1pon inquiry in that tuarter no such person was to be found ...

DIVORCE COURT

... Bt. J. Philli- more had before him two divorce suits. In Regan v. Regan the wife was the petitioner. It appeared the parties were married at Manchester on the 18th of August. 1861, and the respondent is a steamn hammer- man. He treated his wife with ...

LANCASHIRE SHERIFF'S COURT

... three places of business in ]Blaekburn, and doing a good trade. The plaintiff was 24 and the defendant 23 years of age. The parties had been on intimate terms for some years, they had met at plaintiff's father's house, the defendant was accepted as the suitor ...

COURT OF REQUETS, BROWN-STREET

... extended to him as an ?? chairman (John Hill, Esq.) said he took a different view of the case, and was of opinion that any party taking up shares in a Cotmpany, and paying a deposit upon them, had a right, on the abandonment of the scheme held out as an ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST MERCHANTS

... Withthe consent'of the Lord Mayor, ,the sum-. mons would be witbdrawn.and the whole of the matters in dispute betwee4'th'e parties Wduld be referid' to' ar- bitration, as the complainant, although the oriminal charge had! failed, still felt that he had ...

MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER HUSBAND

... tsoe saie occurred to te minds of Mr. and Mrs. Burton, as they had not remaked any appearenceouf estrangement between the parties, but they wepe suddenly alarmed by cries of mur- der proceeding from Mcs. Colligan's room,) and on hastening upesairs they ...