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YESTERDAY'S LAW

... - YESTERDAY'S LAW, I COURJT OF APPEAL. STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTAT0ocS.- ,udgment was given by the Master of thc Rolls and Lords Justices Kay and Lindley in the case of the Exohange Telegraph Company (Ltd.) v. Gregory. -The appeal was by the defendants from a decision of Mr. Justice Mathew without a jury, holding that the plain. tiffs were entitled to an inuinction re. straining the defendants, ...

LADIES AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE

... | LAI EIIS EXTEROEDIINARY CASE. Tn the Queen's Bench division yester. lay, before Mr. Justice Wright (sitting witbout a jury), the case of Dennis v. Cadman and another came on for hear. ?? this case the plaintiff, Mr. James Dennis, of Duke-street, St. James's, aS the endorsee of a bill of ex- change for 8501., sued Maiss Mary Letitia Cadman, the dreawver, and her sister, M~iss Anna Margaret ...

THE ST. LUKE'S TRAGEDY

... I- JEE ST. U IS TRIGEDY. Joseph Taylor, 64, shoemalker. was in- dicted at the Old Bailey on Tuesday for the wilful murder of TomanaKeddington. Mr. Mathews said that the case was a peculiar one, and it wouid be for the jury to say whether the provocation the nrisoner received was suficient to reduce the crime from murder to that of man- slatghter. The two men were employed at the factory of ...

THE SILVER ROBBERY

... I B | TH6E SILVER ROBBERY. George Barrett, 41, of Stewart's. buildings, Devons-road, Bow; and Ed- ward Gigy, 41, giving no addrers, were charged on remand, before Mr. Horace Smith, at the Clerkenwell polioe.court yesterday, with being concerned in steal- ing on Sept. 25, at-Ossulaton-stireet, St. Pancras, 31 ingots of silver, value 4,9001., the property of the Midland Railway company.-Mr. ...

ESSEX BREACH OF PROMISE

... ESSEX BREACH OiF PRONGS3 A ROW AT A BOMllGt-DAY ZARTY. The first breach of prom ise case of the term came on on Wednesday at the Law courts before Mr. Jusbice Wright. Thb plaintiff wae Mis8 Helen ay. icedaugh. ter of a- gardener at Bomford, Essex, and the defendant Mt. Ernest A. Gibson, a clerk in the Great Eastern store de- vartmnent.-Mr. Courtley, who appeared for the young lady, explained ...

COUNTY OF LONDON SESSIONS

... I kxxorth Division nt Clerkenwell.) Twac SCIo6L OF MILLINiY.-Arthur P4die, Z,38, shopkeeper, and his wife Adielaicde Pwri'er, 38, Milliner, pleaded Guilty to obtaining the sums of 7b. 7s. and 31. 3e. from Mabel Winifred Blarney, 71. from Ethel Mildred Blamey, from Helen Russell the sums of 4. and 211., and from Caroline Sophia Dignan the sums of 51. and 351., by false pretences. Prisoners ...

YACHT INSURANCE CASE

... YACHT INSMBCN CASE. Mr. Wm. Conyers Herring broijght an action in the Queen`s Bench on Wdotes- day,0against Mr.J. W. Janson and others, underwriters, to recover the insurance of na yacht named the MohicnU whioh was destroyed by fire. Sir F. Lockwood, Q.C., Mr. Lawson W<on, Q.C., and 31fr. SeruttonS ap- peared for the plaintiff; while Mr. Big- ham, Q.0., and Mr. Boyd represented the ...

SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE

... [SOCIETY DIVORCE CASEI A CASTLE BESIEGED BY BAILIFFS. Mrs. Alice Emily Wynne, daughter of Lady Verner, petitioned yesterday for a divorce by reason of the cruelty and adultery of her husband, Mr.. Reginald Wynne Roberts, who was stated to have assumed the name of Wynne. - Mr. Inderwick, Q.C., Mr. Boxall, and Sir Lennox Napier appeared for the peti. tioner, and Mr. Bulkeley Johnson for the ...

THE SILVER ROBBERY

... j THE SILYTE ROBBERY. SENTENRCJ ON BAILEY. At the County of London sessions, Clerkenwell, en Mondaybefore Sir P. MI. Edlin, 981ry Bailey, 34, dealer, was placed in tne dock to receive sentence, he bavinig -been convicted last sessions of having stolen 31 ingots of silver, vwblu 49001., the property of the Midland Railway company. Tho ?? under which Bailey was arrested have been fully reported. ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... 1- ReUN OVER IS CEAPSIDIL The City coroner yesterday held an inquiry regarding the-death of Alfred Pearce, aged 37. 'On Wednesday even- ing, while attempting to cross the road in Cheapside, he slipped underneath aln omnibus, and wvas run over and fatally injured. A sad feature of the accident was that the man's wife was with him at the time. The jury returned a verdict of 'Accidenltal death. ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... 4-YESTERDAY'S LAW, I .QEEN'S BENCH DIVISION., CAERGvyDerN (CHAROED WITE PjR- I WGRYa.-In the case of The Queen v 4ne Justices ?? s CastleR er. ?? moved for a tile nisi for a mandamus to the justices ofaBihfp' Castle, Shropshire, and the Rev. Morgan Jones. calling upon them to show cause why the justices shoulf not hear and determine au information for pe jury azainat the Rev. Mr. Jones. Two ...

COMMITTAL OF THE STRAND BARBERS

... COMlMITTAL OF THE STRAND BARBERS. At Bow-stree,. yesterday, Henrn WMIiam Lrowett, 24, manager of a barber's shop at 164, Strand, and Paul Baron, alias Buchwzaldt, alias Dr. Brom. tey, the proprietor of this shop and of another similar shop at 47, Strand, were again charged on remand with at- tempting to obtain and with obtainiug money on false pretences. Evidence was given that neither of the ...