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COURT OF BANKRUPYCY—LONDON, TUESDAY

... COURT Or- BINKRUPTCY-LmoNG)M, TUrsDAY. .. - .. - ?? ?? _ I._. (Before Mr. Commissioner Face.) Till' CiltMORNE GARIDENS. In the Bae1,ruptcy qf James Ellis. This was a meeting for the adjourned last examination of the bankrupt, who was extensively essgagcti in various speci- lations connected with public places of amusement. Ile was the Iessee of the Adelaide (Gllery in the Strand, and of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SATURDAY. The full Court sat shortly after eleven o'clock. TirH DOLLY'S rulAE ALFAR-CRIVONAL INFOR)MATION. The Queen at the ?? of John Jardaib v. Frederick Williama Conway. Mr. Manrtley, Q.C., appeared to show cause why the con- ditional order for a criminal information in this cause should not be made absolute. It was obtained on reading the report ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... it ARMAG H. nc (Fitom our, CORRESPONDENT.) Thursday Night, 10 o'clock. The jury have just come into court with a verdict, acquit- Ia tiny the prisoner Bryan Hanratty. the foreman stating that tii the jury found themselves coerced to give the prisoner the benefit of their doubts. Co A large crowd of persons was assembled outside the court- 01 house, awaiting the result, and the announcement of ...

ROLLS COURT—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... I ROLLS COOURT-LONwON, W-1nRmDAY. I I MOTION VOF ItNJUCTION. Logan v. Lord Courtowan. The Master of the Rolls gave judgment in this case was heard on the motion for an inj unction in Nov He said it was not necessary now t'on i. eiubl stances under which the act authorising the couatrtclh. the railway was obtained. It was sufficient at p consider the grounds on which the injunction was son ...

CRIMINAL INFORMATION AGAINST THE PROPRIETORS OF PUNCH

... CRIMINAL INFORMATION A(GAINST THE PRO- I , IP~ETORS OF PUNCH. DAIL COUSRT-LONDON, THURSDAY. (Sittings in Banco, before Mr. Justice Wightman.) The Queen v. Bradbury and Evans. Mr. Baddeley was instructed to apply for a rule calling upon Messrs. Bradbury and Evans, who were the printers and Dpublishers of a well-known weekly newspaper, called Pu nch, to show cause why a criminal information ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZE. INTELLIGENCE. ROSCOMMON. (FROM OUR OWN COcESPONDENTr.) Roscommon, 16th July. After taking the presentments on yesterday, the case of the Queen against John Healy, charged with the murder of Martin Duffy, was called on. The case was postponed for the last two assizes, and the accused was out on bail. It was the intention of the crown again to postpone the trial, but Healy having been ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. UJOAD OFFICE. (Before Mr. Magee.) CAUTION TO COM31ERCIAL HOUSES AT THE OTHER SIDE. -John Crawford, the principal particulars of whose case appeared in the PHE3E1AN of Saturday, was brought up on remand to-day. Mr. Atkin, secretary, and Mr. Cronhelm, solicitor to the Traders' Protection Society, attended, as on the previous in- vestigation, for the prosecution. Mr. ...

THE PERSECUTING POLICY

... , THPE PkESECUTING POLICY. W (From Fhe Morning Chronicle.) We do noiprofeshpsenetrale the mysteries of the cabineti deliberations, UBgt it is no secret that the Irish question has a been, and is, the. source of serious discussion. Lord John D Russell has placed l mself in that position which is so com- mon to rash men, aii~tso fatal to statesineu-a position in which to advance is impossible, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN'S BENCH NISI PRIUS-YEsTERDAY. (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury). INFRINGEMENT OF A PATENT. Carmichael v.Coombe and another. This case was resumed at the sitting of the court. The Chief Justice charged the jury, who found a verdict for the plaintiff, 6d. damages and 6d. costs. Counsel for the plaintiff-Mr. Brewster, Q.C., Mr. Fitz- gibbon, Q.C., Mr. Hayes, and Mr. Maley; ...

THE HIGH TORY MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY CAVAN

... THE HIGH TORY MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY TO THE EDITOR OF THE FPREEAN. DEAR SiR-It is a fact well known to all those conversant with the history ofthis part of our unfortunate country, that the magistrates of the county of Cavan (with indeed few ex- cqptuon), were at all times the favourars, the followers, and tae su, porlerd of high Toryprinciples, and alwaysarrayed against, and detern-i-dedly ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YLE:TIRIDAY. HiE;AD-OFFICE. CHILD DEsInTIoy.-Ir. Wood Gibton Jones, relieving officer of the South Dublin Union workhouse, charged Jobn Conway with deserting children at present in the workhouse. The prisoner admitted the charge, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. CArEL-STREET OFFICU. DARING ROBBERY.-A person whose name appeared on the charge sheet as Thomas Murphy, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. EXCHANGE-COURT OFFICE. DIVISiONAL ExPEsIcNsC V. SOCIAL MOORALITY.-An as- sault case came on for trial in this office early in the afternoon of yesterday. The litigant parties were a number of women who made a great deal of noise in statements on the one part, and in denials and recriminations on the other. The scene of the quarrel which now came before the bench for ...