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LAW REPORTS

... I .,LIW - REPOM. QUEEN'S BENCi, COMMON PLEAS, AND EXCHEQUEg. DIVISIONS-TuamAm,- Mr. Justioe Huioseox sat to. day to hear motione for the above divislona, ACTroN AGAINST THE WHITEiHALL REVIEW, GARRET MOOREv V. FBDWAD LSIOG, The plaintiff ts a gentleman well known on the Tutf, and the defendant ia cne of the yropriotore of the Whitehall Review, The action iY one of libel. The alleged libel had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY COURT-YSTRI3MAT. [Before C. D. CIIFFOBD.LLOYD, Elq., RM M 1 ASSAULTING TIR POLICR, 2 William Maloolrneon wow put forward oargeaI 3 by Sub-Co atablo James Young with being drunk y aud disorderly in Durham Street the previous oven ing, and also with assaulting him after bis arrest sr by atriking him on tho face with his clenched fiat and kicking him. There were several previous ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I _LAWNTEL YESTERDAY. ra . , UE['S BEiCB, COE MON PLEAS, AND. Id 'EXCIQOTER DIVISIONS. (Before Mr. Justice Harrison. _ rx BE TnEE MARRIED WOMAN& PROTECTION ACT. at -Mr . hilip Kiogh applied: a beh'df of: Mri. e~ Hgg, otipper Glouceter'sfre'et, for an order i under 2Pth Vic., cbap. 43, for the, protection of n.any money or property she might acquire by her le0own lawfu l itdstriy'ad ,pbperty ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I tiLW. ITNLLIGSECEO i V YESTERDAY. Mr. Justice Harrison disposed of motions in the ir ?? lmisi Brigs Court. 7 : 7. : PATRICK M'CAVM _DDa COTn ~ V tans E O'Bamn aND O sEas.-Mr. Lane moved for leave I oteeabetitote service otth. writ. The action is to a trecover£1483,r mey paid by theplan tiff for the I u oathe ,e ed *tt, who 4v d .use Property y in Clonakilty, but had gone to San Francisco, e ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY NORTHERN DIVISION

... ; POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERD.y X \RTHEREi DIVISION . (Before Mr. 3. W. O'DonnelL) The number of morning charges was 32, ot whi 19 were of drunkenness. SOUTHERN DIVISION. Tb. (Before Mr. Woodlock.) The number of morning charges was 26, of wvhi I5 were of drunkennees. TsEF F&LLmE HOUSE nr Gt bT0sTMT.- Francis Connor, aged 18, stated to be a meueenger was clfarged with steaiang three electro ...

BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT

... BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT, 3. HSrTINGs OTWAY, Esq., Q.O., county court judge and revising barrister, resumed the annual revision of the parliamentary voters' llso for the borough yesterday, at tea o'clook, in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, The following gentlemen were present:-Mr. R. D. Bates, Clerk of the Peace; Mr. J. F. Boyce, Clerk of the, Union; with Messrs. J. a. Grahm, J. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE' NTELLIGENCE. CUSTODY COURT-Y*EBRsDAY. [Before 0 D. CLIFFORD.LLOYD, Eeq., ?? T}1B OE14AO AGAINST A POST ?? OFFIOSAL. John Agnew was brcught up on remand, charged by Detective.Conftablo Brydges with having de. tmined two letters, the property of the Postraster. General. Mr. Gaze, solicitor to the Post Office, oonducted the proneoution; Mr. Harper defended. Mr. Gstic said he had mentioned ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. LONG VACTrON 'SrrTIGS. c Mr Justdce Harrison wil sit on toe-orrow, Tuesday, o the 2nd iust, at II O'clock, in the Nisi Prins CouIrt to r bear ex parte apnlications, summonses, and motions on notrce for al itbe divssions of the Eligh Court. COVRT OF B7A3RU`PTCY. (Before the Chief Registrxr, at 12 olelcekN T a Irvine, Reference ; Lawler Brothew. ...

BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT

... BELFAST PAtAtTAMENTARY REVISION COUPIT. J. HASTlNs CTWAnY, E.q., Q 1., county court judge and revisit g brtri9ter, rtsurned the ?? revision of the parliarintary voteru' libta foar the borou-h )Estolday. at el-jvo ?? in ?? Chamber, Town Hlall The follovlng ,eutlenlen were pr eBoi:.--Mv. IC. D, Batee, Clork of tbo Peace; Mr. J. F. Boyce, Clerk of the Union; with Messrs. J. C. Grahm, J. Ellison, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I P.OLp . -YTEBP&Y | 45 'NORSTIERS~?'}V:BflB1O!- : YODTEF bEE -, A2jfleeS boys named Lynch, O'Zfel, $ dlHacket, thfe ,ol~d,,e$t $f w.ho w~s abont8,w'vereA charged under the following ,'littnfhtancks ',-.ollce'cofltaie' dS Dgfposad. t1iat at. twelve o'clock on the previonas niht hhe r Dlt~ht ' ts ~s1e 'ttthe rere of 'e beduie 22 Blesasigtotree6L ?? ghinng through the indow of the loft, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW 1NTELLIGENCE. I YESTERDAY. a _ ?? LAW MOTIONS. ,a Mr,. justice Harrison sat in the Nisi Priunet Court and disposed of a number of motions in all h the divisional courts. I c SciM Ms v. Scgniap-MXr. Kisbey, on the v part of Mis. Ma yinne 'bhriber, plaintiff in a ma- r r -riionial cause, moved for an order that her hus- r ~band, Mr.% John Schriber, should pay to her £25,- ' uarter's Ale ...

CHARGE AGAINST MEDICAL MEN

... i CHARGE AGAINST MEDICAL MIEN. CHARG -1 Mr. Coroner'Wbyte held au inquelt, on Satar day, at the Wleitworth Hospital, with reference to the death of a child named Williai Rphinonl aged 4 years, who died at the Harlwicke iTo>-piti, on the previous evening. It appeared frons the' evidence that the child took ill on th3 4th in-tmi, and was brought by the pareuts to, J rvis'afreet Hospital. As ...