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THE ARREST OF A VOLUNTEER

... I I IMPORTANT POINT IN TMLITARY LAW. JUDGMENT ON APPEAL. In the Court ol Appeal, on Saturday, the coushlered judgavent of the Oourt in the case of Marks v. FIogley and ohers, was given, by Lords Justice A. L. Smlth, Cbitty, and Collins. Lorl Justice A. L. Smith road anu exhaustive jIdg- ment, In the courts of which he ?? was ci appeal by the dofandants iu the action other than Frog. loy fromi ...

IN JUDGE BACON'S COURT

... IN JUDGE BACON'S GOUe ?? . so *sEGO 3NOXSfG ON A. XOM EMANA. AtBkombury c*t Cout yetlrdyacwri:nv PXasto appea on 4 ic t Immo He e s t h ovde tbaw should be d apinet bim. Judge Bacm-What is your missy Dd1Mlant-21. 9week, a [ bawne a wfe, to a drai, sad a itb-ur to kep. Jldge BEsk-YOR need not keep yS momb.jm. Defadant-I know Ong~hi-. Judge Baon-WeH ? t Dsfendat-You se I nmst, aws Wy=Q&Wh'.hg. ...

THE WESTMINSTER BUILDING DISASTER

... IDIS SATER IVMENCE ABOUT THE DMCK& At th Coronees Court, Hared o, West- miinster, yesterday, Mr. Xobnk Trutbrkth Coreer gor wtmister~ wth Mr. 7ohn Sliterw..LA, as Asesew , r w the inquiry t t of the sev Workmen who wer n t 2t AL It his Oo~ll 0 0MI Abbey Widoia ?? ?? ah r-ad,. sad he u-as wthe sixth , Smi whe the ?? owcured the ting he MW was th per wobe, gradnalty -ovebtunc,; ad fall. T e to ...

THE SAUCY SOLICITOR WHO KISSED HIS HAND TO A LADY AT A WINDOW

... THE SAUCY SOLICITOR WHO KISSED HIS HAND TO A LADY AT I A WINDOW. I AT Marlborough Street Police Court yester- day, Mr. Henry Wallace, a merchant. of S Great Marlborough Street, I., was sum- moned, before Mr. De Rutzen, for using threats towards George E. Havelock, a solicitor, of Rochester Row, Westminster, A whereby he apprehended danger to his life. Mr. Bernard Abrahams, solicitor, appeared ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... . ONE FARTHING DAMA.GES.. In the Divorce court, on Monday, judg- ment wis given in Millard v. Millard d and Bastone.-The petitionerwasaeom- merdial trivellir, and he alleged miscen- duct on the'part of the respondent, Mary | Jane Millhrdr with the co-respondent, I William Stanley Bastone, who was alsoj stated to-be a ?? jury found thatIthb. misconduct alleged had been codmmittid. They also ...

THE SHOPKEEPER'S LARDER

... TEE SHOPEEPER'S LARDER. Mr. Justice Wills and Ir. Justice Obannell were engaged in the Qaeen's Beach on Thursday in hear. ng an appeal in the case of Rendell v. Heminsrway On Jannary 27, William Hemingway, an inspector of nuisances in Bradford. laid an information against ir. Albert Rendoll to the e lect that be had tound deposited at Eldon Lodge, Eldon-place, Bradford, and intended for tho ...

OUR SPIRITUAL GUIDES

... -5, ALLEGED SLANDER BY A BAPTIST MINISTER. A CURIOUS CASE FROM MARGATE. THE LIFEBOAT MEN INTERESTED. In the Queen's Bateb Division on Wednesday. the canse of Jephcott v. Briggs was heard. The plaintiff (Mr. Thomae Jephcott, the proprietor of the Ship Hotel, Margate) sued the Rev. Benjamin Briggs, a Baptist minister in that town, to rceover damages for slander. The defendant did not admit that ...

MONEY LENDERS' TRICKS

... A JUDGE'S STRONG CENSURE. Judge Emden, at Lambeth County Court, on Tues- day beard an action which shed some further light upon thoe methods of money lenders. Miss Emnma C. Boers, who carries on the business of a meanufac- turing confectioner at Gordon-road, Peckbam, brought an action against the Alidland Mercantile Bureau (Limited), of Birmingham, to set aside a deed of assignment executed by ...

COACHMAN AND THE COOK

... COACHMAN ANI) THE COOK. At fiarylelbone Police Court on Tuesday a coachman, named James Newman, of 11, Dalehaam-mews, Belsize. lane, Eampstead, was summoned by Emily Fielder for assault. Mr. Booth, barrister, appeared for the complainant, and in opening the case expklined that his client was a cook, while the defendant was a coachman employed somewhere in nysvwater. They had been on terms of ...

A SERIES OF CLUB RAIDS

... I At .Mari ?? S rcet olice-court, on! Thurs.1av, Cat aBc-Me, ?? steward, raol SoplhBie I-a- 27a wras chargei it lcoping and te il in e inrng an- ill- ' got creed neuoe, Lorwn as the National Italian Cdb, a' 11, 'vrith-Saeat, Soho.- lesqctir Bailoey, of th'o C division, seaid talat Pt two oclt that eorning he weut ts lk Noo'se antl foinld 53 men and 29 lTe. t.on twe o ises. Tvwcnty-seven cl tne ...

THE ALLEGED COMPANY FRAUDS

... -- 4 At Bow-straut Police-court,!yesterdav. Sir John Bridge st specially in the Eztradition Oourt frir the uinth hearing of the Oharge against Louis Simnous Lnpton, fiancial aget. Walter Richard Burgoyne Watts, solicitor; James Msrotague Coward, journalist: and John Hunter Stephenson, ortgage broker, of conu ran wl iu respect to the ydeuburg Consoli- ?? nels (Lir~ited).-Ur. C. F. Gill and Mr. ...

THE LAW OF WALKING POSSESSION

... THE LAW OF WALIING 1MOSSES1SION. - __0 JUDGMEiN'T' ON APPTI.XL. Inl tbe Cuirt of AI)Ptl yvestArday, bofeore Lords Jus- tices A. L. iunilh anrd Chitty, ?? v. 11uruelt. wein ai apleail by tha plaiuiff, taihwi, .Igt inet tdeficifirdiii c a TDiviirfitial Court dociding thut thu defenduit who tvas a ?? of Queen's taxev warr ekiflodi {o re. Coveu the Ufosts if his nirus during tiol six dlays te ? ...