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EXAMINATION OF THE CHARTIST PRISONERS AT MANCHESTER

... that, several parties pledged themselves to go to their respective localities, and carry out the objects of the meeting. Therefore Villiam Hill is liable for the acts of that party whom he opposed; qnd our judgment is, that the parties have all, with ...

DREADFUL MURDER NEAR BURY

... his uncle and mnother man went towards .Bulton, in quest of tile other party, of chona tbe oniy particulars they had learnt were, that all five were cit'niists, and that Jif party included a father and ttvo rois. They arrived at Bolton about two o'clock ...

PECULIAR BREACH OF PROMISE

... for the purposes of the trial it -was r agiced that his income from all sources should be t reckoned at £600 a year. The parties had met in a railway train about the end of the year 1882. e Subsequently they walked about Newport together, cand somelothiing ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... tried under the newv * act, before two election judges, instead of one, as hitherto. Caen.-The leaders of the Conservative party in Oardiff met to-day to consider in formation they have received as to bribery hving been practised at the election. It was ...

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... from completing the works by other parties. Mr. WOOD (with whom were Mr. Bacon and Mr. Toller) for the contractor, insisted-first, that the principle upon which the application was put in argument-the right of a party to determine a contract or building ...

PROBABLE ACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT

... Liberal party. It had been said that the reverses which had been sustained were due to the want of a more advanced policy. It was unfortunate that at the very crisis of the contest any doubt should have been expressed by any member of the Liberal party as ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... i2 parties having become engaged, the plaintiff was told by the defendant that he contemplated taking T a public house, where they would live together, but L not finding one suitable the result was a postpone- al ment of the marriage. The parties became ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... journey, and the refu of sone members of the party to pay I£1 each towards the day's expenses) roncenden that the horses were ridiculously insufficient, and broke down on the journey.-Dr. O'Feeley said the party-was a universal laughing-stock on the road ...

MURDERS AND OUTAGES IN IRELAND

... Toppin was not long since cruelly murdered. A party of police has visited the scene of the outrage, but no clue has yet been obtained likely to lead either to the arrest or identidfation of the parties. On Tuesday a man named Jeremiah Ryan was committed ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... to the Welsh the press, and wrote the article complained of in the i thes ! Creuic-. There were two parties ia. the Indepen- j that at deti body-one party was accused of a leaning So I' e towards Presbyterianism, and with a wish to an i at destroy the ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLE LIFE

... COURT AND FASHIONABLE LIFE. The Royal dinner party at Buckingham Palace, on Thursday, included their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians, the Belgian Minister, and Madame Van de Weyer, the Duchess of Sutherland, and Lady Caroline Leveson Gower ...

THE SESSION

... of unfoulfihled expectation, abortive endeavour, and wasted power. Wo have had protracted debates of unusual interest, and party contests of extra- ordinary vivacity; but, so far as the statuto book is concerned, the practical results of all this a ctivity ...