CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I '-OROSTER'SMQUESTS, FRDAxy jFiYARY 14. WOSTIL CIs=3 MAt1; CORNE OFt ? On the body of May Alice M - wouh Old $be davgter of Bdward MWOavial a Carter, WLO ides sat 3 ou inl coart Cool s 1r-tret On Thurdavmrn8? ng the cild va fouad dead in bed. and according to the evidenos of Mr. Robert W10amsN a surgeon, death w due I to *ocatli The child was in & weakly coadi- tion bethought n tionaly so ...

THE DUBLIN CONSPIRACY TRIALS

... ITHE DUBLIN CONSPIRACY TRIALS I EXAMINATION OF GENERAL BULLER AND SIR . HICKS-BEACH. Prom an early horu yesterday it as evident that the in public interest with regard to the proceedings in the o0nspiracyr prosections. As early em ten o'clock there were numerous applicants for tdmis- i OU to te Police Cburt, and an hour afterwards the Place was well fiUled. The assembly yesterday | consisted ...

MARINE INSURANCE ACTION

... MARINE INSUMANCE ACTION. WILLIAMS -V. TRa BaiTISH MUTUAL xsuaazU AsSOCUaTION LDlTRED,-The defendants in this actlbin-whichi was before the Court of A pI eaterd appaled from ?? ?? 3wsticeg Wls and Mr. Justice Grsntham, directing entry of jud~gment for the plaintiff on a special case stated by Mr. BDighai, QaO., for the opinion of the Court of Q~ueensa Bench. The plaintiff in the action is Mr. ...

JUDGE CHALMERS ON THE COUNTY COURT SYSTEM

... JUDGE CHALMERS ON TIRE COUNTY COURT SYSUTE. In the current number of the Law Quarterly Review there is an article on this subject, by the Judge of the Bir- mingham County Court, Mr. Obalmers points out that the jurisdiction of County Courts, originally limited to certain common-law actions where the debt did not exceed 220., has since been enormously increased, The functions of the County ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN BTRMINGHAM. Mr. Rawkes (coroner) beld at inquest. yesterday, at his Court, Moor tdtreet, on the body of the illegitliate male child of Hannah Mack. - George Jordan, carpenter, .32, Ctamden Street, said that he had been living with tbe mother of the deceased for about eighteen months. Mrs. Iqaelk was a widow, and witness know that She had had about sixteen or seventeen ?? Coroncr: ...

THE ALLEGED LIBEL ON THE SALFORD GAS COMMITTEE

... TEE ALLEGED LIBEL OW'THE SALFORD GAS COMMITTEE. The Salford Stipendiary and a full bench of magistrates were engaged yesterday in hearing summonses against Mr. Ellis Lever, of Culebeth Hall, charging him with having libelled the Gas ComDmittee of the Salford Corporation and Mr. Samuel Hunter, the manager of the Gas Works, The case created as great amount of interest, the Court being crowded ...

HANLEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... I HANLEY QUARTEBR SESSIONS. kid ro. THE NEW SESSIONS COURT. lot The general Quarter Sessions of the Peaceo for the Wi- borough were held at Hanley, yesterday, before Mr. J. B. ;ed Brindlcy, recorder, who was accompanied oss the benchI t I by Deisr3. J. Bromley (Mayor), J. Shirlcy (ex-Miiyor), G. in Ridgway, C. Adams, J. S. Crapper, E. J. Baxter, G. P. lot Bradford, S. Colo, H. Palmer, J. ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... Bo 'DISPUTEiD CATTLE TRANSACTION. auc 11I47LANAGHAN V. DUT1HIE. off( Ball This wras an action which was raised in the wh Abe~rdeen Sheriff Court at the instanoe of John roe Dr'C'lanaghani, cattle dealer, against Wim. Duthie, Bri Ahley Lodge, Aberdeen, and Robert Mar', Cairn- sl bula, for payment of the price of nine Irish cattle, on which the pursuer alleged he sold to Marr either on w 1, ...

IRELAND

... IRJ4UANT'D.' THE CHARGE -AGAIGNST IMRr DILLON AND . --:. e OTHEIRS.- .-The eadring of 'tb obarge of conapiracy agaiist : Messrs Dillon, Sheeby, Harris, Orilly, .W'. Red- Mond, and Wm. O'Brien was resumed in Dublin yes- terday. On the magiatrate entering the Court , r Dilon was not present. All the other defendants attended, with the exception, of course, of Messrs Harris and Redmond, both of ...

ABERDEEN CIRCUIT COURT

... IABERDEEN CIRCUIT COMT. The Quarterly Cirouit Court of Justicia;cy openedc yesterday in the Aberdeen Sheriff Court, the pre- H siding judge being Lord Young. HiS Lordship drove up from Douglas Hotel at twelve o'clock, but there 8 was noprocession, his Lordship being met byLord Pro. vost Henderson and by the Magistrates and Town Council in the corridor of the Court. Lord Young's approach was ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... A. BoAmO of Trade inquiry was opened in the Recorder's Court, yesterday, be-fore Mr. F. J. MacCarthy, R.I., and Captains Parish and Parfitt, uautieal assessore, into the ciroumstanoee attending the foundering of the brig Sisters, of Belfast, at the North Arkilow Liglhtship, on or about the 7th December last. Mr. J. S. M-Tear (of the firm of Messrs. G. IL Smith & ii4Tear, 0oiiccitors), appeared ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POICE XNTELLIUNCE. CUSTODY COURT-Y iaTnuD.Y, [Before the HIon. Colonel Forters, P.M., and Ir. Tanstis Gazynns. 2.3 HEAVY SENT}ZNCY. Samuel Haddock, a young man, was brouvht forward by Consetables MLKelvey and Ferry icr being druuk ana disorderly on the previous night, using party setpressions, and ?? the con- stablss. The prisoner was sent three months to gaol. SENT TO A RI'FoRafA.TOr. Thomas ...