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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICEHI.-Twa DaY. HOUSE01 OF LaRTMl, Wlfl'PrNS't'Jtit. At 1le1, O.-rane: Maokomtie e Ediwedo-Muoeu or Mackenzle ow ZEMIChe COURT OF JUDIICA'F1JBH t0ottey on Anmoe,.r-Coeue Meer the Maiter sof the ITal11, laoirS ,rnrttue tLindley. and Fael Jr~ie tie ?? 10.3.- n 1Fer iitirt-rathm teu'ealeed )oulot (itnol tNA) Alayor Abhtemnin, ?? of the City 'if M~anchester anpidr. toUts4 ?? tosuol ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEENOE. aius COUZAT Ole JUSTICE. (, QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION.--MAiL0fft 1.1 ei (Before Mr. istico Hlawkiniug iend a Spccialu IL ry.) llr GA.NDt' AN1 55.A'tYVl V. ascOIX, tie Tid cise wicts partly heard on Friday lst, atcll wals it coemtinctalc to-day. It asic aicnoctice for dalcegee far r libel, acid aim inj unction was asked '-or to) reatraici tilest' clefeccilst fuemie coeticncinig ...

LI HUNG CHANG SHOT BY A FANATIC

... LI HUNG-CHANG SHOT BY i A FANATIC. | As Li Hung Chanzg was returning to the house in which apartments had been provided for him, after attendirng a con- feronce with the Japanese plenipoten. tiaries at Shimonoseki, on Saturday, a young Japanese presented a pistol at him and fired. The bullet wounded tlhe aged Chinese statesman in the face. The suddenness of the attack caused a momentary panic ...

LORD HENEY VANE TEMPEST'S DENIALS

... LOXD HMNF,'Z Am,. TENVIIT'S 3DM'.TALS. Some peculiar statemlnta were mado in a ase ntt Marylebone Police Court recently, in which Arthiir Miay, aged 2'i, of 8, 1'arewood-stree', 3MAarylebone-road, weae charged with selalin7g a ?? matchbox, about March 1, 189Ik, the property of (Lord) 'Henry Vane Tempest; ahio with having in his possession a gold open-faced watch, supposci to have been stolen. ...

THE CONFIDENCE TRICK

... A FR13NCOHIM&iS ADVEINTTU'RE- YESTERDAY. epnry Murpiy, 79, bookmaiker, of IX5, High-street Notting Hill, and Henry Edw~avd C-oater, ?? of Strutton-ground, Westminster, were charged at West. minster yesterdr'y with loitering in Westminster Abbey, Supposied for the pnirptsoof committing a folony by means of the confidence trick. Alfred Hogarth Do Montgornery, w well-dressed, strongly-built, ...

THE POLICE AND BARMAIDS

... SME POLIXC ANTD EARAIDS. At the Liverpool Assizes on Friday, before Mr. rustice Lawrance and a special jurv an action was rought by the Misses Agnes and Elizn Andrews to oeover damusages from Captain Nott i3ower HoeadC'on- table of Liverpool, for llorged libel vwth reeazrd to benu. The plaintiffs were birmaids in a public.. souse, and the libol compl'nied of. which was Contained in the ...

A DRUNKEN PARSON

... A DZ'GTZXU ABSODn It i3 l :th j tot Consistoi v C.urt of the Diocese of St ?? *a held hy consent in Iondon nt the Rofal t:.ourt.s the cese of thi ...

A LONDON MISER'S END

... | An inquest was hold on Thursday on the body of an old man of 77, a tobac. conist, named James M¶Dougall, who was found dead ?? previous Mon. day in the back parlour of his shop at 15, Essex.road, Ialinwton. A quantity of monev was found concealed about the place. Mr. A. J. XlDoauall, solicitor s clerk. 5jQueen's.road, Brownswood.park, N., said (ereased was his uncle, and had made a will in ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... | (Eron our later editions of last week.) I QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. FIVE SOLICITORq STRUCK OFF THE 'ROLLS.-Mr. Hollama, for the Incor- porated Law Society, said a solicitor, Mr. John Charles Clack. was tried at the Central Criminal court last Septem. ber. and convicted on an indictment eharging him with obtaining the endorse. ment of a cheque for 280Z. by false pre. tennes. He was sentenced to ...

BURNING A WIFE

... -izLI SUPERSTITION IN TIPPERARY. REVOLTING STORY. X terrible story of cruelty and super. stition comes froma Tipperary. A man named Cleary, his father-in-law. and several other men, are charged with ill- treating Cleary's wire at Cloneen, countl Tipperary, about seven inil(s rom COD.- smel. One of the accused iea herbdoctor. The woman was ill suffering from m. fluenza, but her hr.s1 nd and ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... 4Exom o.w later editions of last week.) _ i _ I QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. I TaEn RIVAL GAME FARMS. - Mr. Justice Hawkins resumed the hearing of the ease of Robb v. Green, an action brought by Mr. Itobb, of the Liphook Game farm, Hampshire, against his former manager, who no-w carries on a similar business at the Glenmore Game farm, Henley, 'or damages by reason of his having made ?? of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL O1iIMI?AL. I?OW117 :i'I UK Ae'e r es n i^- ?? C'9' :h th 'r tz fad air',ti&Mr. 8 ?? the, f W t caeia wr h The ~ e ofp ?? o typidtoh5 4J 3, thierstbein prtwoprsoers aphotrge wlimtoh'~ :an fn seagleuriV wiot wfldeirngotW wfr rporbbneryp. ?? xe eniee gi z h rglary, thrre . t rorgde i;*ith btu bieekind,1 ~ve withn hbeU X, : and , t wifth Lb,41 ax B:.glaqght:e Igi 'W f oS erig ?? the Common ...