THE WILSON PERJURY CASES

... I I SCENE IN THE CARDIFF POLICE, - COURT. s y PROSECUTOR EXPELLED. a -5 . Il In the annals of few police-courts, and certainly never in the history of Cardiff, has there been suchI a scene as that which was witnessed at Cardiff a ' Police-court on Monday. For some days ceses had d been on in which Mr. Joseph Havelock Wilson, E rF general secretary of the Seamen and Firemen's c 1. Union, ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY TRANSACTION

... A19 EXTRAORDDiARY _TRNSACTION. Yesterday, at the Birmingham County Court, the hearing of the application re William George -auth boot and shoe dealer, late of 185, 11igh Street, A5to' was resumed before his Honour Judge Chalmers. tt will be remembered that the application was ma-e by the Official Receiver (Mr. L. J. Sharpi for anorder declarin that the goodwill and stock in the shop at IT- ...

THE MURDER AT LIVERPOOL

... The hearing of the charge against John Conway (60), delegate of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union, df the wilful murder of the boy Nidholas Martin, was resumed yesterday, before the Liverpool ?? witness Andrews, who assisted the prisoner with his work for the Seamen's and Firemen's Union, at the branch office in Stanhope Street, and who identified the razor with which it is believed the boy's ...

THE BISHOP OF LINCOLN'S CASE

... THE BISHOP OF LINCOLNS CASE. The hearing of the appeal of the prosecutors of the Bishop of Lincoln against the main part of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury's judgment was resumed before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday. The Lord Chancellor presided. - The appellants were represented by Sir Horace Davey, Q.C., Dr. Tristram, Q.C. and Mr. Danckwerts. The respondent, the Bishop ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... QUESTIO'NS IN PARLIAMENT. t In the House of Commons, to-day, Mr. Summers is to ask the Secretary of State forWarS whether he has taken, or intends to take, any action with regard to the person or persons who, in the case of Sir William Gordon-C cunming v. Wilson and others, wcre alleged to have broken, or to have been parties to the breach of, the regulation of her Majesty's Army, which ...

THEATRICAL DIVORCE SUIT

... THI-EA TRICAL DIVORCE SUIT. In the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Divi- sion of the High court of Justice on Saturciay, Mr. justice Jeune had before him the case of Dauby S DaLby. The petition was that of the wisefore divorce by reason of the cruelty and adultely of her husband. Both of the parties belong to the theatrici proression, the petitioner's acting name being liss Plorence ...

THE CATHCART LUNACY INQUIRY

... THE CAITRCARUT IINACY INQUIIRY. i - PROPOSED AMICABLE SETTLEMENT. The inquiry into the mental condition of Mrs. Cathicart, of Wootton Hail, Staffordshire, wvas re- sumed yesterday at the hail rif New Inin by Mr.Bulever, a Q.0., -Master in Lunacy, aind at special jury. Sir05 11. Jameis, Q C., ?? Mr. Inderwick, o.6., Mr. P E. Harririon, and Mr. Pennant were for tire petitione~r. U Mso. ...

CHARGE AGAINST A LUNATIC ATTENDANT

... CHARGE AGAINST A LUNATIC ATTENDANTo On Wednesday, at ?? Police-court, before E. MI. Wells and J. Griffin, Esqs., uad Major- l General C. P. Catty, John Small, one of the attendants at the P.rtsm6utfi Lunatic Asylum, was charged at the instance of the Clerk 4id Stewal, d (Mr. H. L. Woodesoi),, with having on the 14th instant ill-treated a lumatic patient nained David Bampton, contrary to ...

IRELAND

... IBELAND. The case of Da Bedat, the defaultinW stockbroker, was before Judge Miller in the Court of Exchequer, Dublin, on Tuesday. Judge Miller said money was Doming in every week, and this week they got in 1,0001. He believed they would get more funds than they autici- pated. A general order was then made .eclaring a dividend of Is. 6d. in the pound. The Press Association states: Thefol. ...

AN IRISH LIBEL CASE

... In the Nisi Pnius court, Dublin, c Monday, before Mr. Juatice.O'Brien an a special jury, the hearing was con menced of the libel action of Campbe v.Hooper and ?? plainti was Mr. Henry Campbell, M.P., prival secretary to Mr. Parnell, and the defei dants Alderman Hoopeo, proprietor c tihe- dO; Herald, and Mrs. Eliza Nagli of 15, Edith-road, West Kensington.- The statement of claim alleged that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW NOTICES.-TEaS DAY. PNON TEE LEGAL. DIARy. BOLLS. eattte v. Richards (t); T. Griin, deceased, GriMn v. mdy (2); Simms v. Simms (4): Gordon. v. Gordon (7); ilton v. Bates (10); Grraingbamn v.Nelson (12); Ussher I. B nean (17); Liie v. Longhlin (25), Dendalk and Eroniokllen Railway, ere-purte ioorebead (1) :Feevsn v. eevan (7); Richi-dsen .rshleigl (ii); Shaftes- bury v. Donegal (ii): ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW JNTELLJGENCII?X f LAW NOTICEDS-TarIS DAY. L~~ug E ilGALt~s~f Bat?. COURtT 01F AFFIXAL Tics Atteency-General n, Wtilson, ior incdgmanet (11; Wralker V. Great Northerni Railway Companyt (2). ROLLS. Duiblin, Wirkitow, and werford Railway, esparte Casey (I); StevensonI v. 'IRQleIasd (5 ). ' lOE-C FANELTTLOP.. SmitheBarry v. Dawsenl (I); Boucrke v. Mayo (2); Criffths v. Bates (4); Bjall v. ...