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THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST LIBERTY

... Cottu ,vwas acknowledged to be therefore perfectly well qualified to D perform his task, Sir James Scarlett, the Edinburgh Review in- g formed us, had communicated all his ideas and feelings to Al. i Jtts, w might, consequently be looked upon as a second ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... Freeman applied to the court on behalf of the plain. tiff, who is an attorney, for an order to compel the taxing officer to review his taxation of the costs. He moved upon the affidavit of the plaintiff, which stated that h had been obliged to take proceedings ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... reserving to his client the course now adopted, if necessary. He also quoted a decision made by the Chief Justice of the Court of Review in England, that particular items of an account not satisfactorily vouched mizighlt be re-entered into. The point was then ...

LAW REPORT

... and Woronzow. At the close of the review Lord Hill expressed to the officer in command his satisfaction at the appearance of the a men, and the precision with which they went through the various movements. The review was not over until near five. OFFICE ...

LAW REPORTS

... arguments, when Mr. Smith concluded. ATTORNEYS' COSTS. Mr. JACKSON renewed his application for an order to the taxing officer, to review the taxation of a bill of costs in the case of Keon v. Harvey, which had been moved oml Monday, the 4th inst. The object of ...

THE THURLES MURDER

... consideration of the pow- erful arguments advanced by this distinguished prelate, who, it will be seen, enters into an elaborate review of the reasons which he conceives fully jus- tified his hostility to the system of National Edu- ?? it is at present constituted ...

LAW REPORT

... K. C., applied to the court in the case of Moo- s ney v. Mackay, that Mr. Clancy, the taxing officer, might be ordered to review the taxation of the costs in this cause, eo far as same relhted to an item of X250, allowed as the f expenses of a witness ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... against Perrin's act on the preceding ni'.bt, in the streets. The t defence in general was that the parties had been at the r review in the Park, in celebration of the King's birth-day-t that having received so severe a ducking in honour of his Majesty, they ...

LONDON POLICE—BIGAMY

... when ou'r h6ose' 'artillery were first formed; fiis latel Majesty went down to Wo hich to review them. Some great (werman oflicer wa's in his suite ; after the review his' Majesty usked him what' he thought'of it - Oh, please your Majesty; very fine, very ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the deed of mnar- wi riagesettemen. Afer dellig atsome length upon Slits ell featue ofthe asethe earnd conselproceeded to review sa the evidence which had been taken in the course of the Ni cause, showing that the fact of Mr. Brooke being rermain- to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Chief Baron, and Hon. Judge Barton. A GREAT CRITIC. The Times, in the sublimity of its criticism, lately ob.- served, in a review of Miss Martineau's work on America, that her style abounds in solecisms scarcely to be expected from the humblest writer ...