ITALIAN MURDER IN HOLBORN

... ITALIAN',PfRDER TI HOLBORNT. d ITALtAN'WPUJRDEI IN I ULtUNrIN ia .b rJ vz ?? night ai murdei was committed ih br o0 that parb ef 'Eolborn where ildeaboub two thousand to a 'Italians, wko esbsist by organ tplaying end& dn El: e; lee creay In the summer, and selling hot potatoes th 6e'zand baked chestntsbinthewinber. In the middle ki nf of 'Eyrc-sbweet-hlll, turning out of Clerkenwell-road, go d ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... W I L CE ?? INTELLIGMINT .E LAkW NOTTCE_,S.-'PEis DAr FRoos TE tEGAL MARlY.a tmd'~eeeate ' or ladguiient I ); c' ralt1 !r0 a balkrupt (D. c ROLLS. d 0.Preston. 6 :2n~l.2Pr[itl 07' APPE entt lle 2. dyer (5) Herhaw ~. Gn'aC ?? i ?? B I-tef Rbiewa v.K II alr1-lI. CVir a'cowpaux (1C); Se ,AIntyre ?? (1.d V iC- tAftn.7 !AL; R',s s- 5tepi' S El; A1)ea V. lss; ?? R te;' v. - owler )a:mgidenk v. ...

THE STABBING CASE IN BALLYMONEY

... 'THE STABBING CASE IN BALLY2M1ONEY. ON Saturday latt, the accused. Thomas :M Clure ! Kirkanatrick. Alexanler Elder, :rnd Archnibald Lennigan. who are alleged to have committed the m asanlt on John and Robert Holmes, of Tandheaid by stabbing them on the night of Thursda-. the 6th inst., were brought up on remand. before Captain t. O. Gage, ., ann Mr. William Ilaniliton. J.P.. charged with the ...

A SCENE IN A LAW COURT

... A -SCENE IN A LAW COURT. I l G. COMMITTAL FOR CONTEMPT. Au extraordinary scene took place before Mr. Ho Justice Denman and Mr. Justice Wills, sitting yester- wh day in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, '01 rwihe tbe cases of Hind v. Smith and otaers ?? and iChristopher v. Smith and others came on J.: 0 for heari~ig. Theas were among the opposed res motions on the civil side, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... CFRIKENVWELL.-BULGLABtY AT CLEWWLL. P ^ierc Jen:ins, 19, ?? as a printer, of ra 2, COldbatbpqiare, Clerkenwell, was charged with th bing9 concernej ,ith other men, not in cus Pc 104, in breakin- into the shop, No. 1, Gloucester- th Itret, Clerkenevol, oCI the 16th of January, ad with to r 1lgtharefroln aboutacwt.cf soapaud anumv0A ill 15 i31 of pseser ed roeat &ab3 fish, value in alll 15l., ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURtT OF SESSION. IFIST D)IVIS1ON-TsvSDly, February 27. he N ?? the 1. .PRetDOT.r Llords ADAM for anid 711 aAnS t) iff B .-TURNER V. SS1,lGMA1N~. Wa - A settlafielt wa intimated to-day of thesact'et w3 tronblit by William Seligmnno, insurance breker, lie' 4Ulasgowv, against Jasmes William Turner, writer, p5r Greenrck, for payment of £770 14a Gd. On 2Stb cir October. 188c, Peter Macara, ...

BANOR COUNTY COURT

... BANOR B COUNTY- COURT. XowsD..-Bofore His Honour Judge Horatio Lloyd A Clergyman ,Ste. by his 'Medieal Man.-Dr Hughes,a medical practitioner residing at Bethesda. sued*.the Rev.,Owen Davica,vicartof Rhitw, .Pwllhelii for ?? San ?? few.(in tbh'eabsence of Mr R. 0. Jones, Bethesd,).appeared on bhal2f'of the plaintiff, and Mr Twigge Ellis for the ?? the claim arose outuf an account for meedical ...

A SCOTCH LORD'S DIVORCE

... A SCOTCH LORED'S DIVORCE. (From our later editions of last weeL.) In the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on Friday., Lord Trayner heard evidence in the action for divorce by Baron Torphichen, of hMidealder, against his wife, Frances Ellen Gordon, on the ground of her adultery with Lieutenant Lynche Blosse. Her ladyship, in reply, charged Lord Tor. phichen with adultery with a woman unknown, but ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION REPORT

... WTHE -PARNELL COMMISSION REPORT. II--BOYCOTTING. The second charge with which -the Comrmissioners deal is that who'd accused the Irish leaders -of promoting, by a: system of coercion and intimida- -tion, -an agrarian agitation 'against, the pay- ment of agricultural rents, for the purpose' of impoverishing- and expelling from the country the Irish landlords who were styled the English garrison ...

THE DISPUTE AS TO TESTING OF POTTERS' GLAZE

... At the BDrglem County Court, yesterday, Mr. Bad- deley applied to his Honour Judge Jordan to grant a new trial of an action heard at the last court, in which the question of the custom in the potting trade with regard to the mixing of glaze formed an important feature. Mr. Baddeley explained that Melssrs. Harrison and Son, colour manufacturers, Hanley, sued Messrs. Sadler and Co., ...

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT AT BATH

... - SIR jWIAM IAMCOURT I : , IAT BATH. Last evening Sir Wril srn niit attended a demon- 3 stration held in the Theatre, Bath, bnnder the auspices f of- the Somerset Liberal Central ComcQtt ee The right hon gentleman, accompanied by Mr. I' Harcourt pad L and Mir. Handel Coesham, H.P., travelled fror- _ - dington by the three o'clock express, and arrived at', the Great Western station at Bath at ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... A NORTH WALES FISHERY DISPUTE. In the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, yesterday, before Lord Justice Fry and Mr. Justice Mathew, sitting as a Divisional Court, the case of the Queen v. Birch and others came on for hearinr. Mr. Malcolm Douglas (instructed by Mr. C. W. Bell) appeared to showr cause why axprohihition should not issue to M~ajor Birch adother justiossof St. Ash ...