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Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... jurisdiction in Bankruptcy and Insolvency shall he suh- initted to the various Chambers of Commerce and Trade Protection Societies in England, with a view to elicit their Iopinion for the guidance of the Sub-comucittee to ho here- after appointed by lhisl ...

The Provinces

... The prioner was remanded for thee purpose of being taken bef ore the Magis- trates at Rechdele.-Timmes.. A M~feeting of the Society of Painters in Water Colours was convened on Monday last, for the election of a President, in the place of Mr. J. F. Lewis ...

The Provinces

... January 25, 1858, we find a total of 1,880 per- ?? thus parcelled out: Converted from the world, 774; converted, bit in society, 151; sanctified, 452. SINGULAR CASE OF ChiLD Poisowrrux-A femnaleniianed Alry Jones, who had evidently once moved in a superior ...

A LITERARY ROW

... affairs, and that you will henceforth please to consider any question of my personal truth and sincerity as quits out of ths province of your criticism. Mr. Yates immediately rejoineld by a letter, ill which lie rejected Mr. Thackeray's angry understanding ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... though under difll- rent cirsetitances, and of less gravity, viz., the not entering in the balance sheet two shares in a land society, of but trifling, value, which in the view I take of this subject may be merged in the con- sideration of the more impwrtant ...

HERESY IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

... forming his opinion, he had felt it his duty to abstain from examining the writings of learned divines, conceiving that the province of the Court was to examine the doctrines impeached, and see whether or not they violated the plain intent ad meaning of ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... inflicting injuries which caused the death of the animal a few days afterwards. The defend- ant had been summoned by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and had been fined for the offence, and Mr. Hawkes asked his Honoar to give a verdict ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY FRENCH WILL CASE

... francs. I have been a member of both these societies ever since I have resided in France. My body is to be embalmed by Dr. Saguou, who will be paid 500f. for daing it.- March 24, 1854. I bequeath to the Society for the Protection of Animals a sam of 20 ...

THE MURDER OF MR. BRIGGS

... and the alibi must be thrown into the same scale. Where an altbi is proposed and there is some doubt ibtthen becomes your province and duty to examine the alti, and to deolde between the prosecution and the alibi. All the facts brought before you on the ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES i ittcri /or «»«•* •ecomi***««a }>y wriUn, not tor of U« tdiior TormiNNMKKte anjf waitM ..

... too, that the amount that a society should be expected to pay Its members during a strike ought be less than is usually given. This would prevent frivolous and trifling things causing strikes, and when they did come, the society would be able to bear them ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... members to declare that Ireland was not prosperous, was agreed to. As was to have been anticipated, the Reform Registration Society of Leeds have unanimously determined to invite Viscount Amuerley to become candidate for the representation of that borough ...

COMMERCIAL AND MONETARY

... the damage their ships last year, in consequence which one was last. With respect to the project for the union the British Provinces, the report says that no definite statement tan be made, beyond the arrangements already made by the Secretary for the Colonies; ...