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LAW NOTICES.—This Day

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FIGHTING AT MANILA

... I I AGUINALDO DECLARES WAR; AMERICAN SUCCESSES. GEN. OTIS GIVEN A FREE HAND. NATIVES SWIVPT BACK. THOUSANDS DYING IN TME TRiENCliHlES. t CAPTURE OF THE WATERWORKS. BURYING 'T'III' DEAD. WOMElN' SOLDIERS FOUND. WOUNDED DOCTOR MURJDERED. (rsUTER'S srEmCIA, sEtvICit.) MANILA, Fob. 6. Ani intensely exciting incident in Stiuda s eng1agemuent. as a charge made by the Wash- iigieons cili Idahos tnd ...

COURTSHIP ON WHEELS

... COU1RTSIe ON. WHEELS. EVANSTMCENT AFrfECTIO. DAMAGES FRo BREACHI OF POMITSE. At tio Tiondom Shoriff's Court yokixriay, beafora IMr. itith Siitf Burlol I and a Jury'3', t Shocas (it thili % ii KtIx Icc,-ii te ?? yi, wti ?? itfaiir,' o i, jt ih r- v, N ititiditgl liv lint' father, Mr. ifi'riiy 'Puner * ¼ (ti VUlto irciitd travelvicr, wie not f rimidnf Atli lkoioillxV II ?? inthe fciv~ of ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... THE DREYFUS CASE, A RECORD. i OF FORGERY. ELEYEN BOGUS DOCUMENTS, DEBATE IN THE' CHAMBER, TTHE KAISER'S LETTER FRAUD, DENIALS BY M. DELCASSE, ] (FnOM OUR COiSASPONDENt.) t PARIS, Friday Night. f MI. Jaurbs gives~ list of eleven forgeries per- uctratud, as hoe says, by the Gtenleral Staff of the French Army. This is not a discovery, the interest of M. Jaurba' article being, so to speak, U ...

PERJURY AND THE CRIMINAL EVIDENCE ACT

... PEnJURt AND THE CRIMINAL EVIDENCE ACT. .JUDGTS CENsUiId ON A PROSECUTION. Mr. Justive Buckuill and a jury have been occupied two days a t 1,.icestzushire Assizjs in hearing a singular charge of perjury alleged to have been committed by v. man nirned Ibos. Newbold, undei the new Qximiatl Evidsnce Act. Mlr. Garnatt prosecuted, end Mr. %cCurdie defended. The case for ihe prosecution was that thk ...

WORKING THE COMPENSATION ACT

... WORLDG THE COMPENSATION ' WOW GlACT. THE CALCULATION OF' DAMAGES. IMPORTANT JUDGMETW. Judge Wighta Wood-who was accom anied to the Bench by the Bishop of Petorborou gdc. livered an important judgment, under the Work- men's; Compensation Act, in Leicester County Court yesterday. The action was brought by Mrs. Elia- beth Appleby and her three children to recover com- penwation for the Io3s. of ...

A SMALL BOY AND A BIG CHEQUE

... A SMALL BOY AND A BIG CHEQUEI ALLEGED YOUTHFUL FORCER. Yestorday, at Guildhiail, before Mr. Alderman Strong, Charlton Willis, 15, whose address wee1, given as 23, Throgrnortotl-atreaot, A clerk, was charged with, having forged and uttered o olheque for £0323 lO. an the City and Midland Baik. Mr. flotanqunt, wo prosecuted on behalf of tihe London Bankcers' Amsoojation, cornontmng upon the ...

A CITY DIVORCE SUIT

... A Cl'Y DIVoE= SUM In the P o u*ad Dhwft Divisloo, ?? Mrt. Jusd Bue, th4 e t04 of e = .i BsErgua and Weed was beh d. Lo thisn wisdfod suit Mr. Arthur B%.gAto, in bsitn in Lawrnce- Lane, Cheapside. tought a divorce by reason of the adult,-ry of his wife with the ce-reeporidi.g, who wa3 etated to be a conerei l elerk in the City. Mr. Priestley, who appeared for the petitioner, said that the ...

AT JUDGE BACON'S COURT

... TFIE CREDULITY OF CREDITOR3. At E!oomsbury County Court. yesterday, b-forr Ji:rlge Baz-ro, artdiferdanrL on a jursigrnt tNtumo!icrM as e'roc.s- exami n-i ats to his tuetrs by the3 plainl- ?? and ri Oe Pi-o once ?? ho ta3A il an tin peit- ititis positSiri, with nrlamty ju U ientoM against hin, and tliat vhat fhirtn Urr no oncr po- ?? ?? boon sold ?? tr, riorntiis !0 TO pav old doAts. i 1go ...

MISS SANTLEY'S MORTGAGE

... IftSS SANTLEY'S _ -1 A - *- In the Chancery Divisio. on Tuesday b i Justice Byrne, was beard the case of Santf' bfore Ui This was an action by Miss Kate Santley v. Wild, known actress, against Mr S. J. Wilde, ey the Well in respect of certain mortgage trans50i005feinreijof with the Royalty Theatre. The ato legal questions of importance, including aisea s of the equitable rule against cloggin ...

TWELVE MONTHS' HABD FOR A CONTEMPTIBLE SCOUNDREL

... TWELVE MONTHS' HABD FOR A CONTEMPTIBLE SCOUNDREL, AT the County of London Sessions, Clerkenwell, the gullibility of some domestic servants was well illustrated during the hearing of a charge preferred against one Robert William Hanson,:: twenty-six, jewel- ler, by Miss Susie' Prisk, a housemaid in service at Eaton Pliac,. S.W., who accused him of having fraudulently obtained various sums of ...

JACK SHEPPARD UP TO DATE

... IACKSHEPPARD: UP TO DATE. I X - STRANGE: SPEECH FROM THE DOCK. AT the Croydon Borough Quarter Sessions, before the Recorder (Mr. R. G. Glenn) and other magistrates, Joseph. Dealing, alias Jack Sheppard, thirty-two, described in the calndar'. as a. basket-maker, was indicted for feloniously bieaking and'enter- ing a tailor's shop in Station, Road, West Croydon; and stealing therefrom three ...