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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW V012'ICES-TMIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) H.M. COURT OF APPEAL IN' IRELAND. * ist for Monday, 25th. La Tcuche, ownet: Lefroy, petitioner, at hearing; LA strong A'strong,VC, Interloc; Cay, Hall anid Co v Baanstyne and Sons, Admiralty. Woodley, minors, Will appea first in list of Tuesday, 26th inst, to be mentioned ?? 11Cdia COURT OF JUSTICE. CIIANCERY DIYISION. * ,LORD C.BANCELLOR. ...

THE CITY SESSIONS

... TB - -. : C ITY' 0SESIS. Yes rdi'y in fie Gireensatrts onrithsuse. the -Recrert~e~ice -tim criminal business .of te :os Ob- .0 N Mr. Dodd; Q C1- (in6ructed by Mr. Patk Coll) prsc4'ted paths psm'of the: Ctow. ?? B9OSBERY VFOM A BAIIEACES. i'younut -mn f iniid' ,Theo IeUett, ho had' ormerlyE been- in .he a emplo'msnit of Htsreraios;- array, :d CO, CaonipFurni:m .Minufactu.-srr,& ;i8t&n's4-ua% ...

St Jostra'i lUrcoi. Biucxnii.o Com *tri»t.—The following ia the return u( admieaiun to the Night Refuge ..

... Very Ree Dr Byratt), for women, children, and girl* good character, who there reoeifad nightly ahelter and partial aupporl during the week ended the 30th Thorough S6l; roewkeeper*, houM and parlourmaid*, SI; charwomen, 104; children'* maid*, It; laandraaeea, 92; cooks, drenemaker*. ; ttaymaker*, ; bonnetmaker*. ; plain worker*, 12; patty dealer*, 39; factory girl*, SI; field trm»«U*r«, 00; ...

THE DIAMOND BROOCH MYSTERY

... I I EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENOE, Lendwa, Thuriday. In the Quees Beach Division, towday, before Mr. Justice Day and a special jury, tme caoe of leaderv Smyth was continued. The action was tor slander, the plaintiff being Mr$ Olivi Claudine Leader, wife of Lieut Leader, of the Suffolk Regiment. and the defendant, Mrs-Elmaor Smyth, wife of Major-General James Gibbons Smyth. The counsel for the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW .NOTICES-THIs D.AT. (From the LegaZDiary.) H. C, eOURT OF ATPPAL IN IRELAxD.- For Hearing-In re Hastings, a bankrupt (Bankruptcy, Judge Miller). i HIaG COURT or JusTivc-Chancery Division- (Before the Lord Chancellor) -In Lunacy- (At the rising of the Appeal Court.)-Petition- J P Birch, an alleged lunatic, e= parts Birch, Rolls-For J.udgment-King's trusts and 22 and 23 Vie, e:35. Motions ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILAW IVITELLIGENCEo - , . 'I HILLARY SITTINGS.; To-day the Hi-gb Court of Justice opens for thoe Hilary sittings. A-ccrdig d to report the busixess on both hic law and equity sides tof he- Ball promisesto Ie bri's, a, fact inost intereBt- iug to both branches of t)ee legal profesion_. Itut likely that all the judges,; eseptM}r.: Justice Monroe, will ,wzke their ?? - learnied funotioziary -is ...

ATTACHING AN EDITOR

... -I JUDGE BOYD' AND THE LIA ICME LEADEB. - --E Yesterday ian the Land Judges Ceuri, before Judge Boyd, in I the, case of White's estate, situated in the county of Clare, Mr. Seymour Bushe, on behalf of M7r., M'Eery, editor of the Lneri&c Leader, showed cause against a condition&l' order for* an attach- ment which had been granted on a former day against Mr. M'Enery on account of certain publi ...

THE BARNDARRIG MURDER CASE

... , ?? THB BARNDARRIG MURDER CASE. TRIAL or, YOUNG HANDLY. -SFNENCE OF DEATE Wicklow, Wednesday. I At the ,Spring Assizes here to-day the hearing of the chai Naginst Jas Handley of having mur- dered an old woman nasned Maryanne Lyons at 1 Ba-ndarig, on 14th December, 1890, was resumed before Mr. Justice Holmes and a special 3wry. The prisoner, who is brother of Daniel Handley, who was sentenced ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... P.OLiCEINTELLIGE knEY'TERDAY i NyORTERNs DivisIox. - : HBG3 OF OEBBERT. T A messenger named Joseph Dunne, Denmark stick, who had beenfin tihe'enployment of-Mr. j Amos' Varian, brush mirhbant, aliot street, i was charge4 by Detcctive-officeralfftlam and S1 Beatty with having' obtained' by false preteilos t} twb dozen of brass screws .aud three'bras benad sI belonging to a sweep's macibse. It ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... I LAND COMMISSION COUTr T. I (Before Mr Commissioner MacCarthyij IMPORTANT REDEMPTION' OF REZNT CASS. Juliet O'Hea and others (representatives of L Babington), grantors; Alexander Morrison, grantee. T1he Commissioner in giving judgment said -This case comes before me on an application by the grantee to redeem a rent of £174 2s ?? payable by him out of his farm of Knock-' lisbeen, near ...

THE BROMPTON MYSTERY

... .THE BROMPTON MYSTERy- ~ ' THE SUICIDE OWDR.E HPRON. London, Tuesday. The ress -Association says in refarce to the Brompte ?? ggeai: 3.that -Dr -Heron wilfully caused the death of Ruby RJeodl- would appear to bare been made with undue baste. Inquiry tends to show tht the whole character . tet man i 1 eo frashis rlmie with thndeceased girlare oerned pot the cin- avery. These who knew theouple ...