ABERDARE COUNTY COURT

... (Before Judge FALCONER.) pa A DISPUTED PURCtHASE OF TIaBER. dr, MOXIIAM AND Co. v. WATSON AND Co.-TThis Y, was a case in which plaintiffs, who are timber of inerchants at Swanse ...

THE SUPPOSED SUICIDE AT CARDIFF

... THY SUPPOSED SUICIDE AT CARDIFF. DISCOVERY OF THE MISSING WOMAN. It is stated on good authority that Mrs. E M'Andrew, who left her home on Friday night, A- stating that she was going to a watery grave ...

THE [ill] MYSTERY

... THllE BALIM MYSTERY. [ THE JURY AND THEIR CRITICS. T I am somewhat reluctant, writes Mr. Albert be Wilson, one of the jury'in the Balham inquiry, to the Daily Telegr-aph, to address you relative t ...

THE BLACKBURN TRAGEDY

... .THE,,BLAbKlURN TRyAGEDY. f T.. BL . . . N TR. . THE FULL COQFESSION OF FISH. , T dzhAN-Z j * 3llackburn, Thursday Night. ?? ?? into the ocalwamitanood Attendlhge the death of Emily Hollaudv whose mysterlous dlsaPP05rBDCO from her homeo oi the 28th of March last land the elrcumatahees attend. ?? the finding of portions of her body have cre- ated so much attettion throughout the, country wa ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—IMPORTANT TO LITIGANTS

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-IMORT TO LITIGANTS. Ito VE EDTI'O 0P TME FllEUMAIX. 18th December; Si-Tie case in Banco, as repefted in Satur- turday'e issue, of the Bank of Montreal v. Munster Bank, reflects inportiant considerations for the .mqrcantile community and others who a e unfortu- natly sometimes led into law. The case in ques. tion war an aotion to recover £3.636 2a. 6d. da. mages for ...

THE BRAVO MYSTERY

... :\ x - - , , - - -- - i I . V YSTER y -~IftkIATION OF MRS. COX. rV .. ;3 .~revse special Wire.) ktr. i' ; es London, Friday. WA. no % ?? tqhekstir tr Bravo waots- FtRSY ?? this uornin; before Mr. William Carter, 4 av Whe~edfoi'd Xotel>, Wahom. The room was densely r*ei. crouwdeW and'icore weri' UiubI gain admissioit. ,iDO The eo~oaner was assisted by Mr. B. Burletgh Muir, . -of Desareux ...

THE GRAND JURY SYSTEM

... TW h G --AND jufl Y isTE-.I is 'IiB db bitlo to Mefer to ad 'f efoireith out of msany that might be ieleaoed from thp 'e dtAilN of'&he duti;s nt dand' Jrud% nd ho that iro obiectionalble. ' -; 14 The constitntion of the Graiid'Juries bein' ii depondent upoft the nuipber of resident tb gdlxtry in each otltiy, varties vefy much. Ih n few', and only a 'few, eotiities Ih I*qeid, owing to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... IPOLI9E.&tELUG(;EOE -YgTERDAYk I I~ ?? NOR~THEoUIUDIVIBON. ' y l: o Btife mi. 0 ~oDow] Su) >4, iwpgva hpma~00 as Owe charged with havieg desortod froes te 80th Rbe6E$,Uod~ ?? m tted torhy rient b ~ ~ ~ ~ de Astpeottiblt ~Ifreha it- s nianbd~t Doolafny,/of 0i1us, Oomp: _ un, h , ,wl a ,i 3 , hebit, of ennoying hirL & fI exeeinzuag9o wben .Writier^y ., - i j bid .. it . . ?? ' 6?itsantbg. oro ...

STATISTICAL AND SOCIAL INQUIRY SOCIETY

... ;TATISTICAL AND SOOIAL INQUIRY I SOCIETY. I The second meeting of the'present session took 1 lacelast oveuingiii the Leinster Lecture Hall, olesworth street. The chair wsla occupied by Lord O'HEaoaA : } mongst thoase present were- Th leight Ron Judge Lawson, Sergeant Sherlock, M P; Miaurice Brooks, P; Alidenan Campbell J P lohn OHagan, QC; C Laeib 0; Charles Aurews, Qa;Jaimes Green, Q C; M ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PET'T'Y SESSI(ONS REMUPOWIS. IPSWICH. TOWN HALL, Alonday, Mairch 20.-Before George Mason, Esq., (Mayor), Dr. B. Chievallier, S. B. Chap- Mail, ansd E. Grinwade, BEsqrs. PIe Unruily APprelit'ce-Thie Mtigietrates gavo the'lr dr- ciiou this LUorulilIg hil te eaise ef Clement Ed word Butcher, LoappieiCs to Mli:SrS Whigtt aml Moino, RevIng mchsilas llfaljfmcurer8, uho wns charged last Thur'itay ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... r!iTTvY SESSIONS iEPO1N'1'DS. I FRAMLINGHIAM. POIXCE STATION, November 3.-Before Lieut.-Col. Barlow (chairman), Col. Long, Captain Round Turner, and Revds. G. F. Pooley and G. B. Porter. LurcenV.-Thomas Smith, 13 years of age, Framllngbam sboennaer's apprentice, was charged with stealiug a ben, the property of John Howvler.. Defeudant was convicted, and fined los., or seven days' hard labour. ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... HIGEH OOURT OF JUSTICE. EXOHEQUElR DIVISION. MONDAY, November 6tbh. (Before Lord Chief Baron Kelly awd Baron Cleasby.) CARTER V. SOUJTHEY. This was an aotion of trespass tried before the Lord Chief Justice of England at the last Summer Assizes for the County of Norfolk. The verdict passed by direction of the Judge was for the plaintiff, damages 40s., and an injunction was granted to restrain ...