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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. COURT OF APPEAL, WESTMINSTER, Arim, 22. Lords Justices Brett, Cotton, and Thesiger) THE CAPITAr. AND COUNTIES BANS AND BON. The further hearing this case wea resumed this morning. It was appeal by the defendants from the Common l'teas Division arising out ot action brought by the plaintiffs against the defendants for libel, and was tried before Lord Coleridge and ...

THE POLICE COURTS. M

... ANSION HOUSE.*Mr. Walter Edwin Gurney, a shipbroker In Langbourn-chambers, attended before Alderman Sir Robert Carden, M.P., in answer to ' adjourned summons charging him with that he. having been entrusted as an agent with bill of exchange for ' the payment of 433/. 12s. tid., with certain directions writing to applying the proceeds, unlawfully and in violation of good i'aith did convert them ...

THE BURTON-CRESCENT MURDER

... OTATRIOCKTB. On Satnrday afternoon James Wells, alias Philips, aged 22, a prater, doaoribod uo some, who was remanded from hist Tnestlav, was agai brought before Mr. Flowers the Bow-street PoWio-conrf, chatted own confession with the wiffiil ftaehel Samuflht l!tti lMi ftf I ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... • On Thursday a* aggregate meeting of the Darlington Liberal Association met to cousider recommendation of the general committee of Mr. Theodore Fry the Liberal candidate. Mr. Daniel Dale presided and proposed from the chair the adoption of Mr. Fry ; Couuciltcr Elwiu seconded the motion. vera Inquest ions were put to the candidate, who, in seply, said that would support Land Act which would ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE IN THE ITALIAN CHURCH

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF TWO CATHOLIC PRIESTS. On Saturday afternoon, the Clerkenwell Police-court, Alexander Schossa, aged 25, a short, heavybrowed, morose-looking man, who said he was an asphalte worker, residing 37, Great Saffron-hill, was charged with feloniously attempting to assassinate the Revs. Adolplius Bakanowski and Ilenry V. Arkell with loaded revolver inside the Italian Church, ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... The House of sat for half hour yesterday, and advanced towards their final stages various Bills sent up from the Commons. The House of Commons was summoned meet at three o'clock, and 0 minutes past three a Houso was made. On the motion the financial Secretary to Treasury, tho Standing Orders were suspended in order to carry through its final slaves » Bill for the naturalisation the Baron Mr. ...

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GENERAL HOME NEWS

... (by telegraph and express.) BARROW. j The first cargo of American cattle arrived yesterday per the Anchor Line steamer Assyria, from New York. I'll® captain reports experiencing very severe weather and two violent hurricanes. Out of the 200 head cattle shipped only were alive, but they were iu tine condition. Arrangements havo been made at Barrow for doing largo trade in foreign cattle. Tho ...

Ealing Liberal Association.—The annual of this associatiou was held yesterday evening, at the institute, Ealing ..

... motion Mr. Wright, seconded by tho Rev. John By lea, it was unanimously resolved, That Lord Lymington, M.P., be aud is hereby elected president of the Ealing Liberal Association for the ensuing year. By the time the rest of the routine business had been run through Lord Lymington entered the room and met with a good reception. The chairman then briefly intimated his lordship that ho had ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... SECOND NOTICE. Few tilings, says philosopher, arc worth a second thought,'' but there are many pictures in House which deserve not only a second thought, hut second visit. That second visit is means made easy the laws the oval Academy. The Gallery politely and generously gives critics season ticket, but the Academy does not even give change, but turns tile critic loose in throng of country ...