LIVERPOOL CONSISTORY COURT

... . a TU'IMDAY, NOVEMBER 23. .i BEFORE CHASCELLOR ESPIX- v NEW ORGAN FOR ST. JON EVANGE- e LIST'S CIIURCI.-An application was made by j the Rev. F. J. Powell for a faculty to ...

IMPORTANT CASE UNDER THE MINING ACT

... IMPORTANT CASE UNDER .I THE MINING ACT. l vot A case. of great importance to miners was heard int at the Manchester County Police Court yester- the day, before Mr. J. M. Yates, Q.C., and other fal jus ...

THE ACTION AGAINST MR. HOUSTON, M.P

... THE ACTION AGAINST MR. I HOUSTON, M.P. - FO] JUDGMENT. Yesterday., in the ('hancery Division of the High Court of Justice, before Mr. Justice Stir. ling, the hearing was resumed of the motion to commi ...

THE DOCTOR RESPONDENT

... |.TIl-E DOCTOR RESPONDEN/T. 13 on EVIDENCE OF SERVANTS. Ti eon In the Divorce Division, yesterday, before the tic 1s President, Sir Francis Jeune, and a special jury, be further evidence was taken in ...

LICENSING APPEALS AT THE COUNTY SESSIONS

... ILICEING APPEALS AT TIHE I COUNTY SESSIONS. - G The sittings Of the County Sessions were re- Lib sumed -and conluded yesterday at the Court- wri house, Islington, when appeals were again taken. I p, S ...

SOUTH AFRICAN INQUIRY

... MISSLAW'S TELEGRAMS' mjnt PRODf)UCGEl, oatore~ )*EVIDENCE OF TUE E ARL OF hod SELBORNE. csed. lie paid. lie COLOINIAL OFFICE ANTICI- IfenItIC f PATED CIVIL WARP =o( Uty BUTT HAD ...

LIVERPOOL CONSISTORY COURT

... Pre in- the ofAN OBJECTION TO COMIJNIONTABLE Sty ORNAMENTS. for es The Liverpool Consistory Court sat at St. nut Ns Nicholas Church, yesterday, under toe pr1ss def dencyof ...

REVISION COURTS

... 'of j LIVERPOOL day continued at St. George's HalU the of the lists for tbe Exchange Division. _ir. c. J [a, Lyrs key and Mr. Spiok arpeared for the List, tMr. Thompon and Mr. Starbue ...

THE BRADY DIVORCE SUIT

... II THE CHARGES AGAINST PETITIONER. - In the Divorce Divison of the High Court of E Justice on Saturday, before Mr. Justice Barnes and a common jury, the hearing of the case of , ...

CITY LICENSING SESSIONS

... UsCT1'Y LICENSING SESSIOlYS. MOR REFUSALS. The City Lcnsig Sessions were continued] j'eterday atS t. George's Hall, the Lard MĀ£ajor, Alderman Thomas Hughes, presiding. The other mem~bers on the bench ...

EXTENSIVE RAILWAY THEFTS

... =EENSIVE RAILWAY THlEFTS. , - - .tol; AN OFFICIAL CONVICTED. B 1. At the Manchester Police Court, yester3ay before Mr. Headlam, stipendiaay m e, Thomas Bel, who lived in High-street, Newton Heath, was ...