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 ...

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 ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... NE WC0A S'ILE. The general annlal licensing meeting for the city and county of Newcastle-upon-'.Tyne -was commenced cn Tmesday m'-rning at toe Newcastle Po[liu3 Cunit. Mir J. D. Annan occupied the chair, and Councillor Riley Lord and Dr Adamn Wilson were also on the Benchl. The proceedings were merely formal. The magistrates' clerk, Mr J. R. Roberts, an- nounced that all existing licenses not ...

LAW NOTICES

... LAW -NOTTCI S. fl'C if ?? -1-Xr7-jls ,rxx' ;'rip ' -:n i' ?? l-. ?? - ?? ?? ;- : A T' T i) 1' - Xl -rn - N. C ! l 1- ?? .z 1' Q T- ~~1 l. .ri 1' p v 1 I i I . .l. ?? SC.- tln'n- -- ?? M ' F T A. P :c - .- ' . >8: P.. IS! mzSe':' at oi'I ?? = ?? * I : , 4. ' ','Fnb * 'i.i 1 1 ('Sill- . ., . i i . 4 . - 4 ?? : , ' -, ?? I,1 'nsne on- .l ' . . te- - ?? . ?? - them 'n :l.e ?? ?? !:i ?? l-s , ...

AN ENGLISH FORT OUABROI .'

... AN ENGLISH FORT OUABROI ?? THE SIEGE OF SIP. FRANCIS BURDETT. A SCENE IN PICCADILLY. The scige of M. Guerin's fortress, in the But ?? :.l. will have brought back to tbe ?? of some readers 1b historical . ttacV, upon tha Loose „f Sir Francis Bnrdett, father of the presenl Baroness Bnrdett Contts, in Piccadilly in the mouth of' April. 1810. In each instance (say- the Daily News) the object ...

BISHOP AUCKLAND BREWSTER SESSIONS

... BISHOP AUCKLD BREWSTER I -- SESSIONS. STA _1 1!I_ _ _ _ ?? 1 The antiual licensing sessions for the Bishop Auckland division were held on Thursday at the Auckland Police v Court, Mr J. Fryer, of Smelt House, 1 being in the chair. a THE REPORT. E Supt. Snaith in presenting his re- b port said that in the division there I were now 319 premises licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquors, ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... i1 EVIDENCE OF OFFICERS. SEVERE, CROSS-EXAMINA- TI ONS. EXCITING EPISODES. (PrESS ASSOCIATION FOREIGN SECIAL.) Rennes, Monday. The eighth public sitting of the Dreyfus eourt-nsartial was held here to-day. 'Pile L aspect of ihe street's in the vicinity of the Lycee daily becomes more and more un- hiteresting. The movements of troops on their way to take up, their allotted positions prior to the ...

RELEASED

... 1RELIEASED LAURtANCE O'HANLON AND JAMES FITZH-ARRIS AT ILBERTY AFTER SEVENTEEN YEAR-S, P Yesterday's Evening Teiegraph says:- To-dav Laurence OHanlon and James Fitz- d harris visi ed the 'Telegrxph Office for the pur- I po-e of expressing their gratitude for the efforts of this journal on their behalf. They were Jibe- rmted last evening. Up to a quvrter to eight 5.-t evenhig they had no ...

SOLDIERS CHARGED WITH THEFT AND FORGERY

... SOLDIERS CHARGED WITH THEL~L' AND FORGERY. aild, EXTRAOriDlNA1IY CASE AT FAIREIIAAM. i.l with AG tbe Farehaw. l'otty Sessloue, on Monday, ti just William Wilson, alias Jones, ?? How- P. over son, John Buothrulan and James Bower, all re ter- belou.ging to the East Lancashiro Regimeut, (. ,,e statioued at Fort Southawck, were jointly j r muer charged with stealing a telegraph money order 4t el ...

ANNUAL BANKRUPTCY REPORT

... ANNUALBANKRUPTOY REPORT. , - '1s1INSPBCTOR-ENEgRATATII-V ,OOLEY CASE. Ther Jspetor-General in Bankruptcyl;. annual report to the Board of Trade for 1898 shows that the number of receiving orders made under the Bankruptcy Acts was 4,292, an increase of 218 ever , the previous year. The liabilities involved amounted to £6,792,735, an advance of £l,1L4,=37 on the corresponding period in 1897, and ...

ALLEGED THEFT OF A BICYCLE AT OLD COLWYN

... .ALLEOD TAmpT OF A ZOXCOLE AT OLD COOLWYN. At a Speciai' sifting of the olwyn Bay Police Court on Thursday, before the Rev. W. Venables Williams (presiding), Mr James W4od, wnd! Mr T. G.. Osqbrn, -Edwird 'Hughes, quarrynan, of Eirias-terrace, Old Colwyi, was accused of steal- ing a. bicycle, the property of MF Joseph ClOarles Brister, stok and share broker, of .nechester, and residing at ...

SINGULAR CASE AT BIRKENHEAD

... ISINGULAR CASE AT BIRKEN-I io HEAD. . SELLING DRINK WITHOUT A LICENSE. Yesterday, at the Birkenhead Police Court, before Messrs. T. L. Dodds, a Williams, and Alderman W. Getley, Charles Walter Faster, Halfway House, Woodohurch, was sunmmioned on six informations. for having sold beer, &c., without a license. The Deputy Town-clerk (Mr. J. Fearuley) appeared to prosecute for the police, and Mr. ...