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THE STATE PROSECTIONS.

Tendering of Bail. The following gentlemen, against whom informations had been sworn for conspiracy and other misdemeanours, came in, according to notice, to give bail for their appearance on the first day of next teim. to answer such charges as may be preferred against them by the Attorney Gen. The parties attended at the house of the Hon. Justice Button, Stephen’s green, south, at three o’clock, when the following gentlemen were teudered and accepted, as sureties to the several gentlemen charged in the informations. PRINCtPALf. Dr. John Gray, Fret-man's Journal —hinuelf in £SnO and Alderman Gardiner Qn en-*treet, witn Robert M’CWlland, E>q , T (J, Bummer-hill, 'ii £250 each. Cliarlt > Gavin Duffy, Esq., Nation —himself ie X'soo, Ald<rman Grace, i Impel stieet, and Patrick O’Brien, Esq., iti £2so*ach. Thomas M. Kay, Esq.—.himself in £SOO, a u* John Kelsh, Esq., I'ownsendsHtreet, with Patrck O’Brien, Esq., in Jt'lbO each. Thomas Sieele, E-q.—liim«ell io j£soo, soil Alder mao R'lOtiev, Tow mend street, and J. Vl’Kenn*, Esq., T. C., Great Bi itatn Bt*eet,e»rn in £2:'>o. Kichsid Karrt t, Esq., Pilot, hlm»elt in and Aldeiraan Rooney, Town«end»street, with timothy O’Btien, Esq,, (Lord Mayor elect), o! U a got s'reet, each in £250. The Rev. P. J. Tynell, P P., Lusk, himself in £SOO, and Thonia* Can oil, Esq., Koiton street, with Simon R, Fraser, Esq , Mary-siree«, in £250 each. The Rev. Mr. Tierney, P P., him*elf in £6CO, and Alderman M'Kenna, Summer-hill, with - Muggennis, Esq., Great Brunswick street, eaoh io £250. The necessary bail bonds being perfected by the principals and their sureties, the patties retire!. The following gentlemen accompanied the a one d —J. W. Caotwell, Esq., oo ictor ; William Bryan. Esq., Rahmislodge; Counsellor Moriaity, and several others. 'I he perfecting of the reAtgnizances ocoupied very little time, as the whole ot the preliminaries bad been previously arranged by tbe several parties and tbeir sureties, at the resideuce of the Clerk of the Crown, io Kildare-itreet.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 33, 21 March 1844, Page 4

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THE STATE PROSECTIONS. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 33, 21 March 1844, Page 4

THE STATE PROSECTIONS. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 33, 21 March 1844, Page 4

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