COURT OF SESSION

... 1 SECOND DIVISION-TUESDAY, November 26. (Before the LORD JUSTICE-CLERx, Lords Yoacro and TEAYNER.) | .N -JACOB MICHAEi; ANi) OTHERS 1. COfPORATION OF EDTINBIUs.Il. The Second Division had before them the actionI 1 at the instance of the Trustees of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation ngainst the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of Edinllbirgh. Oni the last occasion thi puirsuers made ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ?? D CHARGES.; NOA~ SUICIDE AT POONA. ,-%iNoVember is. A . - ,~ r~ 1(1 atthe rec-giflAefta. -oiag thucepetson ~ndl tifn dred at a ?? tie Man3, bult he hld.The mo~rdenrtr sthtiltf and blew out WE SI BAILEY S~PnTEPCED I., -~ ?? con victed at the last onc-ruid in toe g'reat whi wiscre foundk * t oi-v oa-u~,it up for -. ?? ~ ~-,-dlie t isonici, 71h10 * - - CCOne fur st-ealig lead, hie lii Ait ...

THE ARREST OF ARTON

... F DIS;SSION IN rFREKC CHAMBER. d I (RXUTER 'S TELEGBAM.) jff ?? November o. f In the Chamber this afternoon, ?4. Dufaure, V; amid cries of 'Pres bicen on various bencbes, asked a question of ?? Bourgeois as to the j i arrest of Arton. He inquired of the Premier a whether the arrest had been effected purely by o; chance, and demanded whether there was not K, equal ground for arresting Dr ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MR GEORGE ALEXANDER

... THE CHARGE AGAINST Mg GEORGE I ALEXANDER. THE ACTOR'S EXPLANATION, Mr George Alexander writes as follows As the law prevented my giving evidence on oath on my own behalf at the police, court, I hope you will allow me to make a, statement of the facts conneeted with my arrest and the charge. against me which was subsequently dismissed. On the night of the 3rd of No- vember I wem out with the ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY, BeforeoMessrs 0, B, Hsre (Itheobir) and A, H Fold, IBBEAKING UP A GANG, Edwin Peters, James Soadding, and George Vaokrell, youths, were ohareed with stealing 65 oranges, value St.s..the property of Messrs Obarley and Smiltb, frplt merchants, of Baldwin street. The monaoger of the firm said that they had stored a quantity of frali ia the market, which was closed at 5 pm. Lately t ey ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BWE/LFASTI QLTAR~TEE S ESS.IONTS. Before 1Kb Honour Jwlgs 1mu:now? Air. Henry 31. Crawford, Dcputy and Acting! Clerk of the ?eare, was in attendance. I Sis-tit V. EF±VINE. Cl This was a probese brought by William Simon, Wuodhorn, Carrickiergite. against William N. lii Fri joe, Carriakft patti. to recover £18 ifis, whereof t £12 jot principal a id interest due on foot of defendants 1j?itxjicr ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Before is ?? Judsge Frrwrnow. Mr. H. M'Neilo MICormick, registrar, and Mir. Edward Ailworthy, official assignee, were pre- sent. There were two arrangement matters on the list, in which the solicitors engaged were-Messrs. MGonigal, Kerr, M'Cntcheon. (Wheeler & AM'Cuthecon), and Ross. IN RE, JANE GOOGiGTAN. Thi s matter came up for the second meeting after cooin tion. Sir. David MZ'Gonigal ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... IPOLiO GESC \'LTBRDT SOUTSLMRr DWIION-(Befee Mfr. B e, XUBDBROUs AsAUL? On A rOmicgJC. William Whelai.. A young uA described a I bourer and living as 37 Poe' _ pt 'forward cLarged in custody of PFie. 126 B with hveing been cue of a crowd of roe who awaulted him in Voseboyle cowrt on the night of Uw14t1 April last. The priajem mm auls rrested on Friday night. having aseliegef. ban evading the ...

ANNUAL RETREAT FOR D. M. POLICE, MOUNT ARGUS

... ANNUAL RETREAT FOR D. M. POLICE, If l.MOUNT ARGUS. I The above-mentioned Retreat for the Dublin Metropolitan Police will be solemnly opened on Sunday evening next, at 5 o'clock, at Mount Argus. It will be conducted by the Rev Father Andrew and the Rev Father John Baptist. These two able and zealous Mis- sionaries three years algo started and organised most effectiveky this Fortnight's Retreat ...

CITY LICENSING SESSIONS

... I CITYLIITNSING SESSIONS. I Yesterday the Recorder sat in the Green street Courtbouse, and procreded with the hearing of some licensing business vhich had Lt stood over froin the October Sessions. lMr. T F Clegs, solicitor. appeared on be- half of the Crown Solicitor's Department; Mr. Joseph M'Auley (instructed by Mr.Wm 3 Burke) appeared on behalf of the Licensed tGrocers' wnd Vintners' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... YESTERDAY. COURT OF APPEAL. (Before the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, and Lord Justice Barry.) HUGHES V HEIALY.-Judgment was given win this cae, whicu was an appeal by the de- 'fendant against an order of the Exchequer Division refusing to set aside a verdict found for the plaintiff for £20 damages in au action for concealing from plaintiff that cer- -tain sheep which he ...

REGISTRATION APPEALS

... RXIG-l-WOUTION APPRALS.- I Tito Lortl Cbhlo 3Jito~o, Mr. Iuntluo ymlottribf W~ilialouo ~nit lhft. ;iliplio fit1mothati, ptlog~bf at1 111 La1w oollrwC, yotvlity, hIouI ?? Orl~lrl appelal frain l1411)11t d101!1110110 of rolaingl iarriat~rs. Thin lira'. wooa by Lu \tr.1,Vnlttr vawitirct Hatd, frOmlC)iII of finintry, theC rof) Oity, Ur. fi4rvo C poar1ot fur likeo nottr, Mrl. 1V. Will~ Ohlitly, ...