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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... AlW 1NTE LIGENCE. L&W NOTICES.-THIS DAY. fPO1t THE LEGAL PAnTY. B.MS. COURT OF APPEAL Bolls v. Macken (1): Smith snd. another, tenants, Moore, landlord (2); Wherry, temant. Earl Annisclev (3). C HANCERY DIVISION. Before the fegistrar-W. Donovan, a lunatic, eaparte; T. 31. Leachiman, a, I tnetic, statemient (2); M.D IDs Ialli, a Iltuatic, settlereport (3). ROLLS Kenmp & Co-v. Viudson & Co. (i): ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, CUSTOIDY COURT.-YESTMDuA. Before Messrs. F. r. MACCOASTERY, B.M.; JAUES JEnTznsS, J.P.; and AnTmur HASIIL, 3.P. LARCENIES. Head-Constable Robb put forward Mary Ann Ferguson on the charge of the larceny of a sheet and a pair of blankets, the property at Margaret Watsce. The head-constable stated that he had found the stolen property ih a pawn office, where the pri-. sener ...

THE POISONING OF WOMEN IN LONDON

... THE POISONING OF WO.(MI[EN IN LON' I)LN. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED BLACK'N1MAILIENG. r C Lo_-Dnox. FRIDAYY.-At Bow Street to-day Thos. t N cill. said to be an Americaan, was again placed. in t the dock, before Sir John Bridge, on a charge of c having attempted to extort money from Dr. W, II s Haerper, of Barastaple. The prisoner is alleged to r have written to the prosecutor declaring that the a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I CUSTODY COURT-YEsTEDAy. Before Mr. F. J. MAcCAnTEHT :M.; and Dr. MI'GEES, J.P. ASSAULT. AnnM;Cavert was charged with baving assaulted, her husband by striking him on the head with a bowl. Mr. Spiller prosecuted. Robert M'Cavert stated that on Thursday even- ing the prisoner came home, and while he was in bed struck him with a few bowls on the head, whereby he lost a quantity of blood. Mr. ...

THE LEAMINGTON TRAGEDY

... THEE PRISONER BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. LEArMTNGTo, WEDNESDAY. - William Ernest Greatrex was charged at the Police Court this morning with the wilful, murder of his father, Mr. James Frederick Greatrex. a wealthy retired mer- chant of Leamington. The chief constable asked for a remand for a week, but the magistrates decided first to hear some evidence. Police-Con- stable OCowthe stated that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIENCEa LAW NOTICEZS.-THis DA. fPON TE1 LEGAL DtAr. EM. COURT OF A:PPRA earvey v. Copeland (2). ROLLS. Dandslk and Enniskillen Railway OouponV', er-parbs Baunderson (1); BRniskillea a-d Buederan Railway, peti- tioners; oldlum, solictor (15); BelfstfCentral Station aind Railway Bill, es-parte Pracd (15); Crcsa Swing' trust, er-parte M'leer (20). VICE-CEOhNOELLOP. AitGiffen, decmsed; ...

MR. BALFOUR IN MANCHESTER

... RX2. BALF OU R IN MANCHESTER. ] - I . - d-- THE CASE OF ULSTER. MiSC:Frsfrn, WEDNESDAY Nro~rr.-This even-' ig ths Right Hononrable A. J. Balfour addressed a crowded meeting in the Co-operative Hall, Ard- wick, East Manchester, where he had an entha- emetic reception. The right honourable gentleman was accompanied on the platform by his sister. Mr. BA3iPOUn, who was received with cheers, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAMW ITELMlGEN. LAW NUTCEOseTI DbA. lOM TXU.xaa ZUXt. E.M3 OCOURT OF AYPEAL OG'la~ghan r. OallMhuaAn(1); MAndirnr v. Oiannor (2); Walrno,, tenant; Lord de Vesci. landlord ( :). . VIC&DANCELLOL - Sklehau v. Tobin (1) ; li[t Namara v. Saurin (2) M 'Shaae v. NSheden;4 -i; Rayas v. Thyea (4); Doherty v. Byrne (5); carey v-rFergen (5); Hame v. Jelr3. LAND TUBD-ES. ,Elefere tbe Eht Hoen Mr- Jetice ...

THE NEW LAW OFFICERS AND LEGAL APPOINTMENTS

... THE NEW L-AW'OFF1CEMS AND. LEGAL APPOINTMENTS. DUnBLi, MoxnDx.-To-day legal circles were astir with gossip over the nejw promotions and appointments. The elevation of hr. Madden tothe judiciary has been already noticed in the Be7fast News-Letter. His place as Attorney-General is filled, as of course, by the Solicitor-4eneral, Mr. John Atkinson, Q.C.. one of the most distinguished advocates at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1KW INTELLIGENCE. LAW NOTICES.-Tais DAY. FROM TaC LEGAL DIARY. BJX COURT OF APPEAL. Cay, Well, & Co., Bannotyne (i), Daly v. Dublie, Wick- low, aid Welford Railway CompLRy (2); re Forsythe, de- ceased, Probate Division, ex parte application, (3). BOLLS, Brady V. the Queen (i). VIOE-CHANCOlLOR. Ross Sr. Stephens (I ); Fisher v. Representative Church B40dy (2); Cummins. deceased, Joyce v. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA?W TNTELLIG?ENCE? LAW NOTICES.-~TrsI Day. :H.M. COURtT OF APRAL. Daly v. Unbilo,. Wietlow, esa We:aford Ra~ilway Companyr L I); Colemaan v. Colemann (2); Clnozrdocarde av. Costellce (5); OCallagham v. O'Csllgshasn4); Loecper, tenant; T'ooter, landi- lord (5). ROLLS. K~enney va. Klennley (1; 13ashveod r. Bygrne (2); Brady v. thea I ' VIOE-VHNOELoLOR. Collie v-. lithornian Bank (1); Allenr, -. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE LLIGENCE, Ly CUSTODY COURT-YSTEsRDAY. CT Before Mr. F. J. MACCARTHY, ER.N DI ALLEGED BIGAMY. sr .John Woods was put forward by Detective-Con- stable M'Cann on the charge of having married ci Agnes Rodgers on the 5th of June, 1882, and also t. having married a girl named Savage on the 7th of December, 1891, his former wife being then alive. - Mr. Spiller prosecuted. n, After being ...