LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLL(iENCF?. (Frtosa iof afetionir. ?? To AI~t Raf amb ?? ?? n m Befre ir toer lranevier-R cames Deavis sieeking Ocoerh- Sehpeiea Cermrrrstoitwsrher iclrkena ravle, thatus Mi andrslr Rahpt H~. Reid, sehoculdt boe aisitingd ae Ctimiisaicn.ro i ais .at B ?? Dan egas a. cosn L oAW S POIETLSDY .1 To~, ?? vl Othe rrt 3;a Dier Par it-l YCfL-rJitARY 'CISLLOK Ii F bks *hteealaed, a omiioerfr ...

A NEWRY WHISKY CASE

... A NEWRY WHISKY CASE Inr the Court of Session at Edinburgh at the eluse of thle week counsel we-re heard by Lord, | Moncrieff in] an action at the instance oif 'Henry Thiom.on & Co., wholesale old Irish whisky mer- ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... 1?ETTY SESSIONS. BAyecag-Tids court w-as hleld yesterday in the Courthlouse, before M1r. Winu. Whlite, .J P. (prcsid- ing), and Captain L'Estrane'e R.3I. F1rancis MI'Clulre, Bangor, was charged by Constable Gal- lagliecr as ith ?? guilty of disorderlinless on thc pub.lic street on the 16th ,iisL. The defendant, wtith others, was shoutingr in a mo10t disordet h mlanner, to the alnno\Oli(eC of ...

A BRISTOL DIVORCE CASE

... A BRISTOL DIVOROE OARE. In the Divorce Division of the High Court on Saturday Sir FLancla Jeune heard the mutt of Rydill v Rydill. The case was undefended. Mrs Elizabeth Ann Rydill, the petitioner, raid that ehe was married to the respondent, Louis Rydill, on November 11th, 1884, In Nottltgham. She had two children of the msarriage. Her husband was a book. seller in Bristol, and she had lived ...

SOMERSET ASSIZE

... SOMERSET ABSIZE, QVAUJ.AD PXJ WELLS-YESTERDAY, Befoen Mr Justice Wills CHIEW BTORE 0O1iCEALMENT CANE. Mary Ann Wedlhke, the younger, 24, servant, was indicted on the coroner's warrant for the murder of her infant child, at Uhey Stoke, on the 4th September. and pleaded not guilty. A second indictment charged her with concealment of birth, And to this she pleaded Rnilty, Mr Kinglake-who with Mr ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL POLICE aOURT. YERTERDAY. Before Meitre S. Wil1tsfind F, J, Fry. STBALING TOBACCO, Eenry Johns and James White were charged with stealing 81b of tobacco, Value 140, the property Of messrs Edwards. Riniger, Blare, and (oa :of Refinliff Mtreet;,their eMPloyen, Dotective Dowlet statedfthat in consequexce of quantitica of tobacco being missed from the above film's# premises, he concealed ...

REGISTRY APPEALS

... TiI- BOROiUGE1 OF LONDONDERRY. Yesterday. in the Court of Appeal, before the Lord Chief Justice, the Lord Cbief Baron, Lord Jnstice Fitzgibblbn, Lord Justice Barry, and Lord Justice Walker, the hewring oif appeals from. dc-isions of the Revising Barrister for the Borough of Londonderry v'ax resumed. PORCRBTY V C5IAM5BERS (EDWAn.D DOflEI3TY'S Mr. Wylie, Q C, with whom was M Kr T M Eealy, A. P ...

THE ALLEGED CITY ROBBERIES

... i HIE ALLEGED CITY ROBBERI LES. A DUBLIN TRADER CHAERGED WITH] RECEIVING. Yesterday in the Northern Diviiion of the Police Courts, before Mr. Keys, Q C, John Reed, grocer's assistant; Jamzes Howlett, grocer's porter; William Butler, Henry place, and described as a returned, convict; and Jamies Sweeney, Simpson's lane, were charged on reomaud with having stolen on the 30&h October, from No 47 ...

THE NOTIFICATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES

... I . w THE ACTION AkGAINST A BATRMINES DOCTOR. On Saturday in the Exchequer Division, be- fore the Lord Chief Baron and Mi. Justice Andrews, the heariug was resumed ot the case of Mason v Haddon, in which the de- fendant, Dr Haddon, of Castlewood avenue, Rathmtnes, seeks to set aside a verdict found against him for £100 last May in an action bll ought by the plaintiff, a milliner and costumier, ...

DOLPHIN'S BARN INJUNCTION CASE

... I DOLPIYN'S BARS INJUNCTION CASE I Yesterday before the Mlaster of the Rolls a case was heaid of Hugh Doyle v Daniel Whelan,. It was an application for an in- junction to restrain the defendant from usitic che hall of the house,No 3 Dolphin's Barn, as a passage for his pony froin the street into a stable at the reve of No 2 Dolohin's Barn, occupied by the defendant, who is a butcher. The ...

AN INSANE PRISONER

... SEQUEL TO THE VENTNOR CASE. - Harriett Sarah Larkings waa indicted on MAon- z, day for altering a cheque for £1 10s. on the Ile bondon and County Branch Bank at Hastings, id to the amount of £5 10s., and for er uttering the same; also for forging a receipt 3d for X'16 dated Mlay 4th, 1895. and purporting vO to be signed by frs. Brett; and further, for id wilfallv committing perjury in the ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... 1 jE -? ! POLICE , ! ?? , ?? l. M . 0 vo., r. J. J. Y\un ?? , : ?? I uT. U i IIa ld elssrs. 1 V I A; L it d NN \ Vai -II . ..N ?? q I- ?? 28, and - ' j.arn h lue ,cll s, werc ,. 1 I i,.ttiliig in a disotderly :'ii C llm ro-itl-rtoa onl .- .:,l tlh ilater with inciting the .alI U i id ?? sion -Tihe ldiit ltiv :li a lot oi b,,: e i~i tia to tihe iion. A .. It, I Ii It'ti D ~i Jton, holl 6 ...