THE VICTORIA COURTMARTIAL

... AP I > FURTHER IMPOR)tTANT EVIDENCE. (anrUT1RSo TELEGfAX). Malta, Friday. On the resumption of the Victoria Court- martial, at a quarter to ten this morning, Capt Acland, of H XfMS Edgar, was further examined. Questioned regarding the precise heel of the Victoria at the moment of sinking, witness replied that he thought ?? she bad a heel of 45 degrees until she took a sudden lurch to 35 or 40 ...

A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN CASE IN THE LAND JUDGES' COURT

... A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN CASE IN THE LAND JUDGES' COURT, Yesterday Air. Justice Monroe gave jucig- ment in on application by the tenan]ts of rte Langford estate, AMeelin, in thy county Cork, to hate itol eviction p roceeditts instituted against them suspended pending the con- sideration elf anl offer for purch us. The tenants had offered ÂŁ4,500 for their holdings. MIr. Runt, valuer, had valued rho ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE, YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE, X E~~FrS;TERuDA.4Y VACATION SITTINGS. Yesterday the Vice-Chancellor sat in the 1A Nisi Prius Court to hear such applications as might be required to be immediately or promptly heard from any of the Divisions of the High Court. all TamS BRAY SWIrTCEBICK. ..we Mr. Gordon, QC, said that there was asl applicauon listed before the Mlaster of thol Rolls, in which fr. Breslin, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... LAW IN'TELLGENOB I YESTERDOAY. COURT OF APPFAL. (Before Ohe Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Fitaibbon, and Lord Justice Barry.) sNxnzrY,Tmant; LOPDCLONCURRY, Land- ?? this e the tenant, Denis Finnerty, appealed from a decision of the Chief Land Commissioners setting aside an order of the Sub-Commisaionen fixinu the j1dicisl rent of the holding, which consisted of part of the lands of Graogereuth ...

THE CO. WICKLOW TRAGEDY

... ITHE CO. WICKLOW TRAGODY. I EXHIMING THE BODIES. FURTHER SURGICAL EXAMlWN'ATION. Kiltegan, Thursday. To-day an important step was taken by the police towards the completion of the Chain o f evidence that they have been accumulating for solving the mystery of the double murder at Borkilmore. The doctors had made a Post mortem examination of the two old women at the instance of the coroner, so ...

THE CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... j TAimYUAfl~, 3 -I - :- - JUOS FINRD. - Yestcrday the Recorder bat in the Court- 21 honse,16teen street, and opeiqed the business 3' ?? :Quawer ;gssiobt. . - Gerge Wvighlt, Q C (instructed by ^. ' r-Cdli, -rown kSodietor, and assited by e- Mr. M Kane) prosecuted on behalf of the Cr;-erwn. The foilowing .re swop en. the .Graud [: Jury-Messrs .d ard Ho.lohau (foretan), Samuel Jaimesn, J.oT1bn ...

THE SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN THE NORTH

... THE SHOCKINGE TRAGEDY IN I IaTHE NORTH. The following are farther particulars of the above dreaduil affair:- - On Saturday night a fearful tragedy was perpetrated at Drumaness, near Ballyna- hiuch, resulting in the dc1th of William t Dornan, aged thirty,a mill worker. It appears T' that, cha de~eaasd for sqnts time past had cl bean payrtbhisntteadhnfi 60 a yonng geI in- 't tthe _neijhboarheo4 ...

A DISPUTED WILL CASE

... BEQUEST FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION. X esterday in the Pro1-a'se and Matrimonial Division, before JudgeWarren and a jury, the case of Wall v ?? came on for hearing. The action was instituted by th i plaintiff, who resides at Johnstown, Co Kil- darc, as oae of the executors of the late Owen M'Donnell, of Wooalands. Castle- dermot, Co Kildare, to establish the will dated 16th May, 1887. The ...

THE FEATHERSTONE TRAGEDY

... THE FEATHERISTONE TRAGEDY. Wakefield, Saturday. Upon the resumption of the Government in- quiry into the Featherstone disturbances at Wakefield to-day, Mr Smithies, the local re- porter, who arrived at Ackton Hall Colliery on the night wlBhU the military fired on the mob and killed two men, gave a description of the destruction -f property by the miners, which he saw going on as early as seven ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY.;

... AWT NOTIc(ES-T'JIS DAY. (itor t'hje Lmal Ditni. i gl c- rh OF APPEAiLIN IRELAND-Ie;iistry * P ?? e 1x li nbets (BiVO sts case), part ?? inl!st''' ti';;ls vt '0 ttrgii. lappit; fiarnalcie, W ?? Uric''' l sudert -?red'lsoneyWin, apnit ct-M, it ?? Ct and wWilsi; :; ! i' ia,, reC~t; 3ajor, appit ; same, ?? B~l (n appit: -.l, resp; Gillespie, appIt; Et- ci c; tIoiaT' Id apnt.ltaine, respt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L -INTLIGENCE. ?? ?? kEv- II 5 ri8 Al r .1 ti;tics rrN BENCH- N~VISION .; -~ ~t ,.M r dus~~i s addieu.) ,ir. i F Taylor, - J hCx). instructed by L- ?? s, 5 piie(l for a coliditisnal a! Ij,' d ,, u. Imui ih(!ectel to the County ?? * rnn teo hear all deter- ?? I , , ratiol rf Cu nbly to have a fair h- is :n j5 Uhich hie holds from ^ -! ulet 's'hile ori minating notice C't t *- in 1539. it wi ...

IPSWICH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... UtIpy WEDNESDAY. oF (Before tlo Rogietrar, B. P. Grisl3ey, Erq.) ich Re Abraham Farthling end John Green, farmers, ge- Lindsey.-The3ae bankrupts esamr up for turther ex- ned amntirston. In answer to the Official Receniver, the o., debtor Fnsthin ?? that previous to guing in for to iarinlie bs was a gentleman's servant. He nommoncdut tro farming At Elmsett, where he hired about 20 acres of yal ...