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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIIENOUE ' I / LAW NOTIOES.-TuEI DAY. JUDZCIAL COMMITlEE OF THr PRIVY COUNMT T I TH BOARD OOM, COUNCIL OFFICE. AT 106.-Appeal: Meer Mahomed Hossein v. Forbes.'t AT 101.-DatroEs TUIE Lopss JIfSTO A I~peeli SalvSn v. Tiee Nbfrth Bnta pth -Coal Comp31Thy'.l U.Ft #edAp~l iaVino'aoe: ?No'rdrsv2MbrihgY-Mo~llv. Harveoy. Appea~ls: T9yshla v,-lenson (M)-l'igieso NA..Iobson. AT. BIIOLI , c E ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... , ! : ' ?? -; IO ETTO ' ' ' z DI WZTION. PPTITONsi;- 1 ;; it the l]haronl lrarldwel jdo- Debfdinglivrer ikethyr too'sidofue enk hif a it th return io Mr.vXiob atN ! ,tne t wheon a n werow ses on, l~bqlj-qI thp peitI pnp wero ex ;'nd Alfred ?? waps'reoalled, anid sisd h'rpoceiesoi~0qi 210 ,orajundutl~ day. ed, ntie -, l, .. o in- 160,-IIfex 'vting for . Ay t tay e eeorni tiorO of, 1869-Mr. J c ...

THE NEW LAW COURTS

... !j, ,'THlE NEW LJAW C(WiItTX I ii To-day, should the Fates prove propitiQus, an appreciable step towards the actual building of the New Law Courts will haive been takenj. It in axmodest beginning, and is therefore in avordnce with the. traditions of the whole, ~bscine, which, like our national freedom, hass , broadened 5lQwly down from precedent to precedent. It i~s impos- sible to discover ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,EI i UOE~l~ ?? HE rIV Y OUN0Hm, AT inlitdree V. B ?? (oea. V of g Oand \dof IM8), COURT OF CHNEY Ccrw-tN AT 10&.-Brcioan Loap Juaricit KEMI ' ?? tA Apels: I Kemp and Fataedge-Pooley and Poole 2)m-Biane and 3so , ROLIE COURT, CHAN2WERY-LAME ?? v.Le CrI-4avis v. CcX-, Bamde-Smthv Howard-Whit- Ueneo v. Ganisei-lB op; ?? H ~ rpa A4ssurance Society v. Lee-,Camppbell v. V.dEz~e1 v, tewis-Godfrey. v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1I: j ., ,G ' - ?? TffqAWbD'AT ' XUDkbT@c'.-Tai D @W JUD4YLL o mu~0 o TuHE PALVY COX=QU AT 10 . AA m I,.g .Twa AbO ea rl~!.Tf t~,and othexl, Past ied- Abbott*,, n Fa>-! COe Urd Jun ?? t ' W ?? Le . -- 'ROBL2OUEXOAIW Y-LAI AT 10. O-1r ?? ?? a Il aLUO-Cause, 'With witnas en, ?? r ofwers T.Gleae, wr thedrd. In khanabits IL SiaA,'4t 8: Agplolturlt Gtt- l InsuranoCoe m Butae'a RAking CompanyTV. ...

CHARGE AGAINST MINE PROMTERS

... IHAare A dAIJM'ST MIL1E PROMOTiS. MrI Ea;e i ;r* *M. dyI ?? f8,r Loin rAdIIs91*t'AMr; . mawr e .aoo 0vi NGr ko.i~ chestreetrcotbuildin~g andaMr. Loa aid Heyve an ocf V84 Leadenhl. seot; deseribed 'ab morc] yastcrdaV', ioan a.dourned sannnoni issued at, Instance of Hun' jfiam AiskepW; of 1, SuBeiX-pl1A0 H:v4de1rkP, char1n heni'* It hith lng unlawfull con. spired t4.miduce hi and oth to bqcome ? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... The September session of the Central Criminal Court was O1O)10(l y csterday luorning at ten o'clock. The Commnissiontrs presoet at tho coimmeocemet of the pro- esedicis were the light 1105. the Lord Mayor, Alderman 1 Sir X'7. liosw, Alderman liggins, Aldozman Knight, Alderman and Sheriff Sir C. Whethaut , Sir John H. John- son (Shierift), 'Mr. Under-Sheriff Beard, &c. The caleudar contains the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tN. LONaI} - -l v. Pedds Amanoe, and oarf Blarufagppu.ni 'rio. . mIO)ABlLO A^rD Th Lom 3griU.DB XB motin: Imperial Land Cam~any ofta~ wayComany(lmitd) nd omiiia AtsI88 and 1801. Ap:ovfMVR 1ff ar ied- Yp .'TIre 8chcgl Board fa I -Itaton v* 1~ywa . Welbl. Amf.-!OLBvCoUUT lovNUA ft ?? ?? I't48#UaT' O a 5t (by 'r.Rarl of S u7rsjalphFV. 1\inm ol !ozbo slldnv,. Lsk . -. TLupp !i A iln o f Bhle: IHa1 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IAW NTGEQNO | _ 1 NOTICES.-Tfln D= .e MCACOMMITTrrEE OF THE PrVT COUNC11%,. IDDI1~AL WHITEHALL. Av 10J.-Niloomrol Lahoree v. Bhoobminresauree Dba andL Jul lpev same, purtheard. C0oo COURT OF CHANCERY, LUTCOLN'B-I1W. Ion Av 10.-BEFOns THlE LORDS J11TIOiiS.-APPOR15 Isift GU 29), part ?? v. Comapton- lv ~rs ea1 ?? ?? Dot sit later thanl half-past one. lari ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. his Av 10. ...

STRANGE LAW SUIT IN PARIS

... I STRANGE LAW SUIT IN PARIS (o2s 00 Oa&31=4L CoaxasPo.D0WNT.) . .gult' Sminir': A case has lately been decided by the Court of' Appeal, presenting in one salient point a remanrk- able contrast to the Tichborne affair. Lady 'Tich- borne persisted, against the advice and opinion ofd': relations, lawyers, and ghostly directors, an recog- nising as her son Roger, the Australian butcher now ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I ILAW INTELLIGENOR i I t .. I NOTICES ,-T= DAii. lVoxhL comaUTTE OP T=E PamV coux)N1,, W1ITIPIALL AT 11-Te HssryMortnIad Hecreileld, paub heard-li COU~R OF cHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-fll2. AT 10J.-Bzvons ?? COURT 01 APPRAa.-Appeal BEtiL= Binhev.B~ur~lad(aPpealofT.B.Butrlaad). Baurp1 Appeals: JTacobs and Jarobs, ?? and Thompoo-Angell and Angell-Watson and We t601n-Ger- binger and Gerbinqtr-Tserner ...

HORRIBEL MURDER OF A GIRL AT PURFLEET GARRISON

... HORRIBLE MURDER OF A GIL AT PUEFLEET GABRISON. On Thursday the garrison of Purfieet, sitste en the Thames shore, Lssex, and its surroundings 1ere awakened from their usual quietude, and a most paiill interest was excited aesoog all classes, by a rumour to te effect that one of the garrison children, aged six M had been farst fearfully outraged and subsequently mnr. dered-a report which turned ...