HELVETIA

... The Helvetia llaznar t» raise funds for leii' of the Cnnrch Michael John, which will opened Monday next a! ! 30 o'clock, promises cne the ctiief attractions the coining week. The Cafe Cnantant, without which can now said be complete, is organised a very elaborate sole. Renowned palmists engaged. Mid the several stalls are well supplied with rich and costly articles. This Church has great ...

THE RIGHT TO SURVEY A VESSEL'S CARGD AT PORT

... THE RIGHT TO SURVEY A VE1SSEL'S CzR1') I I AT PORT. INRIISTIXG CASE AT LON'DOfDl3tI. At Iondonderry petty sessions yesterday. before Alderman Bell (chairman). Colase] lTynite, R.K Mr. A. Baxter. Mr. Samuel Sloai, ind Mr. John Anderson. a, case of interst to shipowners and masters was heard. The plaiatiE, Captain John Hacrmld, Londonderry. summoned the defend cur, G. Harrell, master of the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Brace the Legal Dian'.) oOTrNoisL OIEA-MBERt OIBLTN C'ACSTLE. Triesday. Februiary l1cr, 18S5_GLetterkenny aid Burfonl -roo RailWa .:M, COURT OF AIPPEAL FN IRELA.ND Harkolecs' c,,t-nw; ihe Qu(een (at the jtto-tictieit of Mi H. Werger V. tilt Chia~rienal anti do-t~iee Cosunty MH- nih ,.%,3~jjjav~31Iftillinti Webb v. Oldificidz Jones v. RI -r anr., 'Walker v, MeornicerY; ...

THE SOHO CLUB RAID

... THE SOHO CLUB PAID. RTE? POLICE-COUT PROCDEE mmi &rnng, 29. dbed: a . ,lub oprietor. of German sationamt1. iv itreat, -ho Williasn Smit, & a doork*er, of Arthu-treet I Ozford-street; and Augustvohe, -31, a butcher, of X1tU$ 7Tit b fisreet, W., were charged :a remad, before Mr. Doe Butuen t U arborough.u yer- day, with keepirng and seristlg in the management of a moe¢C-lat3S, Gert:4streLTbirty ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POIJOH COURTS, is S. THEM T (PI flit ii WillifAm Mid'Winter, 38, of 6, tlvafraw-road. Lower I liuin-o;a, e and Albert A.Ilen, of Gottgh-streat, ruy'; int-r w ere,~- charged on rematnd tit Went- lI Ittillbir~t Oki hiutttit. ii'ith steatling a bout 401 bi. of Iy si Wt h'dtiguig to N itholitt lrol Seoi, IL'oL-iarno2ntairy pt i;,tio; i, 011 of IKing-streent, W'sLjMjin,,tevr.Prisjnsvvr i it, ? ...

THE RIVER LEA TOWING PATH

... THIE RINEHL. LEA TOWING PATH. COOICNKU AND CONSERV'ANCY. Y--te-rtay, previc~us to ?? ntiues it te 11-:ne o ririefit Court, Dr. Wn n i this Cnm et- f, North- Eatit L~otd-ni,: r,.ferr.-a t~o ?? ,ii a i 'rnin z'ue-I Martha Dek-s,.-ti C Ii ia' ini.liw-t wai hll~l ; wcpee zig-. T ?? riv. to t I:, i-i, nI; its UI!, IxI vcrI Lisa itumn the~ towiitg i- dic,,a sit --n rei,4 A tidt~ijii A-S to Lb., daic ...

GAMBLING IN CITY OFFICES

... I GA2Lt Er IN PCY OFFICES. a .> JUDGE EMDEN'S HOMILY. Judge linden, at ILarbeth Coonutr Court vesterday, heard tbe easte of Colalu v. Bl ks-ore, tho parties being 1 seribed as csnmrneril a olerks enasrged in the 0iY. The'h olaintifu Sought to ?? 174 ?? , money leO: IUin MM93. lit his evidanec he stated tlat defendanlt ant hitmneel in re in .hat Year Xellow clerks in the office of & lare I -iuo ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BRISTOL COUN-TY COURT. '1 |'YESTERDAY. C I Before his Houour Judge austin. |D01PtTL' ABOUT \MACItLNERY. _ Row Ai yND (h Foor TAND Co. v, If. B. MILSO'I;N-M t . E. Weatherly (instructed by Mr A. Fedden) appeared for the plaintif's and MYr D. Ifetcalre (in~tructed by Mr King) represented the de'eit I dant. Tthe case was of a somewhiat corrplicattel character. Piaiutitf claimed as the amount of ' ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... BREACH OF PROMISE I: CASE. ' .-4- £100 DAMAGES AGAINST A SCHOOL BOARD TEACHER. AT the Iondon Sheriff's Court, before Mr Under - Sheriff Burchtill, . the remitted breach of promise case, Day v. Snook, came on for the assessment of damages. The plaintiff was Miss Ellen Day, a scientific dressmaker, of Marquis Road, Camden Square, N., and the defendant Henry Snook, of Tabley Road, Tufnell Park, ...

A COSTER'S DEAL IN FISH FOR LEWES RACES

... A COSTER'S DEAL IN FISH FOR LEWES RACES. At Southwark County Court an amusing case was heard by his Honour JTudge Addison, Q.C., and a jury. The plaintiff was Mrs. Louisa Wright, who described herself as a shell-fish dealer, of Paulin Street Bermondsey, and she sued the defendants, the Vestry of Bermondsey, to recover £50 damages for personal injuries and loss of profit in business, caused ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, BOW STREET. OUTSIDE sH THREATIsE.-Thomas White, forty-five, who described himself as a traveller, was charged, before Sir James Vaughan, with disorderly conduct. Police- constable 249 E deposed that on Tuesday evening he was on duty outside Drury Lane Theatre. The prisoner (a big burly man), who was at the back of the crowd waiting for admission, immediately the door ...

SOMERSET WINTER ASSIZE

... SOIERSET WINTER ASSIZE, The IVinter Assize for the county of Somerset will commence at the Shire hall on Thursday next before Mr Justice Bigharn, a newly appointed judge. The criminal business is comparatively slight, but there are several civil actions. These, whichl will not be begun before Saturday, include a libel case. The following have been committed for trial:- Fanny Bodman, 33, ...