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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... on the part of the bondholders, said that they should be considered as the real defendants, inasmuch as the fund being a short one, every dehic- tion froii it, for scamain or any other creditor, was against their interest. Ile was satisfied at the result ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ilight; never leard a cumplaint except on0e; the story told by tile plaintiff of witaess kissing two vrolien is a vilainous falsehood; no woinenl ever was in his cabin while lie was tIlere ; the whole story is false; was always on deck at ligilt; wben lie ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... lay doowu to sleep in a field. Wlhens lie wolt he r iuasiwq his boots; thc possessio a was traced to the prisoner. After a short consultatioss the jury biought - in a verdict of acquittal, asd the prisoier was discharged. - Sir Colmsass O'Loghlee, Q.C ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of snow, lie recognised Holden's features at the other side of the road us lie came back freii Mir. Qutaf's gate. Then tCle story of Holland having gone to see Mr. Burrowes, and being prevented froni eeing hinli by a great dog, looked exceedingly si-rpiciocrs ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... liad the defendant good anid probable reason to believe, and ldid lie bofidef, believe, Iis reprcesentations true? After a short deliberation, the jury found for tile plaeirtifr; damages 25301., the amount claimed. Ilessrs. Clarke, 5 cC., Sillivala, Q ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... deceased WItd of i the defendant at his request. The plelotiff tas notioried to tCie eldest dattgloter of tCIc late :c it'. Short, of Grawn, nscar Tettpletnotty. Defeudant weas manried to th1 eldest sister. Th' wife of defendant . (sinee deceased) came ...

THE CASE OF FATHER FOX

... give a detail of what tookt place in th innumerable instances thley, contradict one another, they lie all telling di Wernt stories, and( the impiresson upon the mind of anuy one must be that from they beginning to so the end thbir testimonty was utterly ...

THE FROME MURDER

... character. The receipts obtained from the exhibition of a the ship at New York have, from various reasons, fallen ' considerably short of the amount anticipated. Daring the eighteen days on which the Great Eastern has beea open for exhibition the total receipts ...

REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... M1r. Costello, he stated that he receiied this information from the servant at the hr. Costells-This is a most extraordhnary story. This gentleman happens toh.e a barrister. Let the case stand over, and, Mr. Bourke will attend to protect hid franchise. Mr ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... al-out her; she never contradicted the statementit, becaruse she relied. on the word of the woman from whomn she heard the story. Mr. Coates submitted that the insolvent's conduct in thus falAelv maligning a young woman of good charac-; ter and inflicting ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... 'of 'f hersud property, but in the im~an~of' rewad then so justlf 'to he' increased to the alvr. Te,,time,' occupied, was short, b ut it was eff 'c'iie arid all the 'more so when the change of wea- thter tha nighit is 'boriae in mind. The court in all ...

LAW COURT—YESTERDAY

... complainant. Peter was up on the moral of the sublime story which did so much good in the making of poets, statesmen, and philosophers, which Is to be found in the universal spelling book and known as the story of a city which was besieged, the moral of which ...