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THE WALSALL ELECTION PETITION

... ATEBX WALL W L1ON IOW - I PITrION. - nATED. Thz hesae- of th W&IMU Aestim pefidaw Wm rsmdt.*'dayishare' -SACC Pbnhsk Md. JOBO Ijswkin& Ztws; Beer? Ng~flmgess, mc at. FMO&y wd Aired _gka. bk rehean& VMangu, OWPhdicwzy denied the 4hleg hat the soveriP Old ?? bw sa1d tbeir uwkpee~e mreved just -elst 4th ekedon Wm tsiem i k The W Wm madl It i sm si an M.i bele ?? atp *d*.w *e** heiasy times. 3Lr. ...

THE PETITION AGAINST MR. BALFOUR

... . THlE PBTITION AGAINST M-. | bALFO. - I , ?? ESIEN. Manchester, Today.'d NWith eomethisg ef thi saine stote as is observed . at the pening of the assizesi - provincal Stow. Iph.: Justice Cave and -Mg., Justice Vaughan Wimiaai vwere driven into eud heralded into the *.ssiie Coit at, Manclhieefwthii rmorning.w : Ther ; a state carriage fo? thl conveyance, a flare Of tr ,spets - ite arrial, ...

THE SOUTH MEATH ELECTION PETION

... I THE SOUTH MEATH I i ELECTION PETITION. Trim, turday.; To-day Yr Justice O'Brie aun 31:. Jtatice ?? continued rhe hearing of eiidcoc in this South Ieath elction petition. The ',,urt ?? filled, aid khere wa a considerable iumber of ladies in the gallery. Amongst thee present were- Messrs J Tuite, lt P; Patk Fulhanm, MP (thoe va spondeut); J 3 Dalon (the pedtloner), Very Rev L Gissigbsra,.P P. ...

A TORY PRECEDENT FOR MR. JUSTICE MATHEW

... TORY PRECEDENT FOR MR. JUSTICE MAT-HEW. The following appe s in the Daily Netvs- In reference ro Mr. Justice Mathew's refusal to hear counsel before the Rdyal Commission, and thQ attsck of Mr. Carson, Q0, end the Tories, will you pertuit -a 4 .reproduco th. fnowing ,fron te newspaper report of the Welah Royal Ct isusit4on as to Sund4y COlQsig t Lord Bafocur stated- Tbae is one other b matter ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... . i LAND COMMISSION- COUR. I . - . _ . . -- - . I (Before Ur Justice Bewley and Kr. Commissioner g ?? SF 3'poneU, lesor; E P-Cheanley, leasee. Mr. Justice Bewler, in delivering judgaent in ti caisa which was en appeal by the lessor against the decision of Uth lawe di*. Commissioner Xcart ty, fixng .0epaenptjo.priee of _wo . oldinjs hd by a heasor, mr. H P Chearnlay .alterlridge, Cappoquis, ...

POLICE INTELLIGNECE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLSGNOX-SATURAY. I . _ _ I .. Non~rana Dm ?? Mr G J O'Donel) MR1 f wO aKtRQ aofDWGE STBESn -'cayszoahL Margaret fey wea cberged in cstody of 1j CeAOtbl 68 Gwft havig *alun ?? before . seven .elAok oa Saday orning esgew candl gfrom e box plaed before one of the ade altars in MArlborough street Cathedral. Mr. 0ocially, cauetaker In tke C6thedral, de- d posed ta he aw the sacced come ...

THE WALSALL ELECTION PETITION

... .I MWALSAILL MLJWOION E TI Walsa WodnesdAy. Th Waban eisetiqi peatiton trial commenced. yesteriav before Barn Pollck and M. Justice flawtiL mr. Hope appeared for the deazu& .andidate. Mr. Holden mebmitted that every. e- panse inurmd from the tiie when Mr. Frank James formally accepted she cadidature euEnb- fraxr 8th, was PM expense conneeted with he electionmad oughto bar, bee paid W~ong he, ...

THE SOUTH MEATH ELECTION PETITION

... THE SOUR 'MEATH ELETION PETITION. I OPENING OF THE RESPON- 4 DENT'S CASE.' IMPORTANT SPI'ECH BY MR.¼ D. B. SULLIVAN, Q.C. Trim, Tuesday. To-day Mr. Justice O'Brien and Mr. Jus.- tice Andrews resumed the hearing of the petition by Mr. J J Dalton, the Rednmondite; candidate, against the return of Afr. Patrick Fulham, M P for South Meath. The peti-' tion alloged intimidation and undue influence* ...

THE EVICTED TENANTS COMMISSION

... I TlE EVICTED TENANTS COMMISSION. . . THEi CLONGOREY AND CLAN. BRICARDE ESTATES. EVIDENCE OF JUDGE DARLEY' VALUER. Yesterday the Evicted Tenants Commission re. suumed their sittings. Sir James C Mathewv pre- sided and the Commis ioners present were Mr. i C Redington, D L, and ir. J Roche, Q C; with Mr. Drummond as secretary. Mr. Valentine Kilbride, solicitor, appeared 'or the tenants on thrJ ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... I _. a 7-M J - looney, Slifbrd, ard C dlareorri Bafly Orders.; ~U5 W~T'S ODURT OF APPE#L. DfIBBI1 LAND. ; - BEtin0Y2sr APV'AL& , 'et Aud:gment. ' pondeaL *~ gr-kndesx-ands, appt; Chabe r espt (Most c; s.ee);S oc 6. aeplm r 07; WIN ease); Sme, qPlt' saie tj, I idahoF raplt min ?? d ligher, a p pt; samef, 2eept; Bradley, appt, - ame, Chuhel rapt M'(RQIOI. ap Osihe raept; f h Coylen~t Chpambers, ...

REGISTRY APPEALS

... ?? R B11bRY APPE9AL8 Yestry he (jeurt of ApeAl consisting tit ?? chief Jusltiee te Lard Chiefd S n, tT 2td Juftice Fltsgibboi, and Ld J Tutice Ba atmawence e ring of appeals froma decidow i 4the barristers who revised the lW. of Parig 1 mentary voters.'-* n'lonbucia or nw1mr. a Aolu i CO4 and ditir&, appellants; ,Robort Esa k ?? rty.'.ToiClerk, reApondent. L . T 1XieL, P.wtth ?? weM. T L t ...

LW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW OTICAS-THIS PAT. I aen (PreN the Legal biary ed IMF MAJES 'S COcURT F APPEAL IN IME- se- LAND. had foev JYe ar judgmet; aiamara, tenant; de- , l*h l~nd Cen; lien'v More, de -l ema* baDt; Towked, landlordlfrmh Lndl hs Gn let *hi Fo~laeSl~ ys aM B- ?? v lc Towrn- h eba p Comet; a rnoter; Tedcgtlt greate; and Spencer end otbexZPmO, lris land CQe aim a I La Cor lue H1H COVBT OF JUSTICg. tad ...