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IMPORTANT MERCANTILE CASE

... :: IM POR.TA'.4NT MERCANTILE CASE. I Yesterday in tle Queen's Bench (Court No I) before the Lord Chief Justice, Mr J3stice Harison ana Ar. Justice Johnson, the arguments werc re- sumned In the case~of Balls aud Son v Mafckhn. ~ It wa! a motion for i new trial of an action brougtI bs' Messrs Balls and Son, North Shields, against Messrs MAacken corn importers, Dublin. to recover £99 IB 4d ...

THE RIGHTS OF VINTNERS

... tra fer of a?irit hce?ee for a houa? 2gb, co?.mty Oavw?,? but whe?i he Ca the cha5rm of the county an? ?? ep?p1?ioz oft o?he ? rilication Vaa'ref?z?ed on t?he groun& the ? number- o# - licensed bouse? u!rea r?bb?hbod- O,?-hc?baif - ~ -l-W -- ~ ?? .~ ?? l~ - I l . ,; I I, - S -b,- *a, wh. MdT ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , T ?? -t . ?? LAW FEMLJ4E1WE Lord Cbiro i4hrd Iusti fl- . iltbon~nd ord Jushpitel Barr.) To. 3D L.ti DWRD Wmnff, TZ&hA ?? tenant. bad not'weee ageistb Aierdro JutliLn Comwrti~eio Ciratc 1a4tevgmf; It washy the i:fh ...

THE GREAT PEARL CASE

... E?4*4 ?R?ESTzOfl?$? OSBO1?E -? S '¾> j ? ?- ? Londos?hUr?1SYo Mr. Osb?raie waa ?rrr.te? ati,9 25 to.nigt?t en 1a?idwg at Do?r froin to 'Centxn?nt. Two daya after? ber denatture frozn? ?nghiid tb#? ?f & WSflant? had heeii eouip1CtSd? ?? I ? was entrusted wiib'?he * exeen- tron, t?ais1sed b e5octtve?1One. ' ...

CUSTODY OF CHILDREN

... C T,- OYF CvJLDRE F ; : V S-; 3 I ; - I EX - 0.TRAORINARP Y 0SOEEi-- I?l -A . ; ' ?? RAYEYARD. ?? ' - -Yesterday in the Queens Bench Divison before ?? .Justice 'Brien,: Mr.Justice Johnson, and' -MrJustice Gibson the case of Rinney, infants came onlortheiringZ - - ' )fr.-f:J H Campbell (instruc-ed by Mr. Huntpr Moore) applied for a wriL af habeas corpusi aiected toe the Rev.Charles Quinn. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE ULIGENCE. CUSTODY COUBT-Y nSTERDAY. - I .- Before Messrs. R. J. EATON. R .MN.; WMe. M'CAM- MO-ND, J.P.; and T. I1 B1Dow.-E, T.P. LARCENIES. ?? Thomas waas charged with having stolen coat, the property of James ;ee, on Friday even- Y;r. Spillerprosecuted, and M11iErlean defended. :Detective-Constable Stannawe stated that he arrested the prisoner in Ship Street. On being arrested he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IA.W- INTE LLIGTENCE. LAW NOTICS.-TMisM Dt'.Y yp -PROM TSR LEOA. DIARY. - F -0: - VItOB-OHAINE[JL-??;OR. 5 ; Testin v. Scainon (1); Irish Li ii COMMisSion v. Dosherty .(0 Sianliey v. Kirk (3); Wilson v. Batler (4): white v_ 9. Attonsey-Uesneral (S; Tolatd v. Fer gasoa (5); M'Derniout v. For c7-) O'1Farrell v. Fitzgerarl (8)f: AkrordLic-ng sdeccaed, t Stenlines v. Armstrong (9); Pover, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I COUTFSPAL ?? j'v' igz ?? a m . -.t~iaii -.obl aa tnal of -hisa; countepAsTt1nI . n, - . wrasl~ te a~a w d~o~~i .aim eh, Vk l . Qbz'6iiim - pla- l . ii ttti0hoa bifias fn~ed dbid itbw~ai9D: WI35BanUB:-ii w b e-id4d . -,iti -; 1di o C x- l ?? !DiB ?? Ed'T t .i .tii' ' iba ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE [dLJGENCE. i; ; CUSTODY COUILT-YuESTuRDuY. I Before Messrs. F. J. MACCArITHY, M.M., and DAVID CORBETT, 2P. INDECENT BEHAVIOUR. Hugh R. Patterson was charged by Sergeant John Cleery with having behaved indecently in Donegall Street by shouting and throwing stones at passengers. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. The sergeant stated that he found a crowd around the prisoner, who -was making use ...

ACTION AGAINST A SOLICITOR FOR NEGLIGENCE

... At rIY1ON AGAiNST A-SOLICITO. FoIs N E. - ;Nl .GL1GEWIE. V . I On bitaturnisy in thle Q'ueni's Bench 'Division, be- fore' thE6 Lord Chief Ju-s6ticl, Mr. Justice Johneon, -r Jnstice Hart iSbn, atd Mr.- Justice Holmes, jddgrrint srai givcn in thle case of Mshoznyv Da- ;'oreOn.: a ti::n-L1 moticl. - Thl 'Chief 'JusLice said. this v-cis an aaction affainet ML R'Da-oren, eolicitor, to reeover £70 ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT.—SATURDAY

... tELFAST RESCORQDER'S COURT.-SATUrDAY. MR. HENRY FITZGIBBON, Q.C., Recorder, sat in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings, and resumed the hearing of the civil business of this court. Mkr. Thos. Cunninghaim, registrar, was in atten- dance. MS'NAMAR& . ,H EB 2,7LrA~' STEXE TR&AMWY COMPANY. This was an action brought by Thos. IW'Nmara, M4, Myers Street. against the Belfast Street Tram- ways ...