INTERESTING SHIPPING CASE

... 1 1 - ?? In the Court of Appeal on Saturday, before Lords Justices A. L. Smith and Va-ughan WEiliamn, the owners of the stehip Kildona appealed from an order of Mr. Justice Bucknill in favour of the defendants, the owners of the steam-ship Gemmia and raised the question whether a ship could be seized a second time to satisfy a claim for damages arising from a col- lision for which she had been ...

TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... fgJRAL OF p I Ey F US. Shader was then brought in and as soon as t tend dtake-n his place upon the platform at- tbe p as usual by a captain of gendarmerie, .eneresldent announced that in conse- t!Or,5 f * e applause and other expres- at Sat° Op!nlon indulged in by the audience 1lreay's sitting, and especially on the denided {;he ?? reporters, he had ?? at It any further sllch interrup- cwrred ...

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 ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT (OF SESSION. OUTER H-OUSE-Friday, August 25. (Before Lord Ryllachy.j The Action against a Parish Minister. The interlocutors in the actions at the instance of James Jehnston Jack, 3 Kirkwocd Street, Ibrox, Glasgow, and his wife, Mrs Elizabeth MifGavin Wilson Cameron Hunter or Jack,' against the Rev. John M'Gavin Boyd, 3Manse, New Monklland, Lanarkshire, and otlaers, fics trustees under ...

THE CORONER'S COURT

... TIIRE COANR COUIJT. INQUESTS AT PORTSMOUTH. Two inquests were held at the Town' Hall on IMondayafternoon, beforb the Borough Corouex D.(r. T. A. Bramledon, ?? lea SUFFOCATED .AT SOUTHlEA. , The first r]sated to the death- of Fr~deriolF J. Robert 'John iarding; aged 30, fancyand general i dealer, qf 35, mid Froold, outhseq.-; mI4 quiia liirdmg, Widow of the 4ecemstl, Eid that up to Jnne last, ? ...

Thornbury Police Court

... is sd in Belore Col. Heory Thomas Salmon, Sir George B. w- Jolkinson, Messrs W. A. Hurford and Edward Harwood. IC at C'RU1LTY TO A IIORSE. ut Pichnird Etter, Bristol, was charged with cruelty to a. ) ilorse by causing it to be worked whilst suffering from a Y wound, at Rangeworthy, on the 29th June last, and ir, Frederick William Charles Hall, of Winterbourne, was or charged with cruolly ...

THE CYCLING FATALITY AT BANGOR

... THlE CYCLIG' FATALITY AT BA NGOR. I . CORONER'S INQUEST. I Mr. E. S. Finnigan, coroner, held an inquest in the Recorder's Court yesterdav on the body of Thos. John MICooey, who died oni the 5th inst. at 21, Castlereagh lBoid. District-Inspetor Frank M. Fenlv oniiduted the inquiry on behalf of the police, nd Ml. 1-1. H. Mesmea ricpr-si-ntcd Rober O'Neili, a car driver, with wh:x.e horse the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLIGENCE i LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Legal Diary.) HIGE COURT OF JUSTICE-Long Vaca- tion Sittings-The Hon Mr Justice Kenny the Vacation Judge) will sit in Nisi Prius Court No 1 on to-morrow (Wednesday) Aug 9, 1899. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear all such Appli- cations for the High Court of Justice as may re- quire to be promptly heard. Summonses and NsIotices will be ...

LETTERS TO LORD BYRON

... At Chelmsford Bankruptcy court, on Wednesday, Lord Byron attended for his adjourned public examination. He declared he was uu.bls to state how mucnh he had made himsehl responsible for on behalf of Mrs. Kingscot, wile of Colonel Kiugesote. He did not think it was 30,0001. lie was asked: -If your signature appears on a bill for 2,SODl., already diseounted, as it does, is that a for- ery - Yes. ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... 1. ~ BREWSTER SESSI0NO. I CITY OF MANORESTE1M. The ainual licensing meeting for the City of Man- chester WAS opened in the 8eso, Q4urt, msh street, Manchester, yesteiS4W. -The Lieusiug Com- mittee consists of Mr. T. T. Shann,'ehairman, Mr. N Bradley, Mar. F. 'EntwistlH ~r.T. Parkinson, Air. H. Baweli, r. . Lason Mr.Ed.Williams, all of Mr. hares owar ?? Via- whom were on te bench. eared Vie ...

THE WIGAN MURDER

... IE WNVIGA-N MURDEB - f WRIAI OF hAllTIX IS O bt Is lieSE T&SCE o as ?? *s a asmlsret1lt E COURT. t t ?? te Tie-I ~ indicted -wufor'w *10Tlg ?? r. justicioe qn, at I jitul murder ef his wife. Marg tv- - ,tcmtl~avn?- iti ?? lk9bist,](lih Wl'i'utlsYn1o ° ? ?? q~~~llF; OATM 6d'l t t o b tbe I~tu 'en a oun {ll florise tbe the c sI~ it5as; i Steel, llr the r&l~uire0 tooe P1Ree. S? Mr. 'W5in int1 ...

THE TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... THE TRIAL OF D RE Y F LT S. - - DEPOSITION OF COLONEL PICQUART. 1 UMUASKING THE CONSPIRATORS. - THE SECRET DOSSIER t SEARCHING ANALYSIS. ESTERHAZY EXPOSED THE COLONEL AND HIS BANISRNT. REPLY TO HIS ENEMIES. s Hennes, Friday. e The sixth public sitting of the court-martial which is engaged in refrying the case of Captain Dreyfus took place here to-day, the a court assembling as usual at 6 30 a ...