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BELFAST POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... County Surveyor. BANK OF ENuCI.ANi-The lalst weekly return gives the total amount of coin amid bullion at £21,670,458, which shows a clecrease of £47,560, as compared with the previous return. TinI NEEV ?? to rumour, Go- vernment wvill propose to give a ...

REVISION COURTS—SATURDAY

... on, atd damaged as far as it possibly could be. If any one would walk by the new squares in the Chelsea quarter of London, he would perceive that the flowers and. standing'. plants were twining through the: ralls, and of hundreile of thousanuds of peo- ...

LAW

... (Laughter.) Then, gentlemen, lie turns fromu dreaming to dancing. My learned frieiid read you with great emphasis, and, I thought, showed a little feeling, when tle spoke of I he electric sparks of love-(laughter)-and what I thought came upon it with a very ...

MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... Povera FSyll, wishing to pro-' serve the blood of this rew flower, put it into fresh eartb, and tbebranch remained green all tbe year; and in the following spring it grew, and was covered with' flowers, and it flourished and multiplied so much tinder the ...

THE CRAWFORD DIVORCE CASE

... Cyril Flower, M P, a lord of the Treasury; Sir Julian Pauncefote, Under Se- cretary of State for Foreign Affairs ; Mr. J C Bodley, Sir W Drake, Mr. Frank Pattersorr, Mr. Austin Lee, of the Foreign Office ; and 31r. Os. borne, president of the Chelsea Liberal ...

THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE

... Hospital. This lady was attending a relative of hers. The last ?? of the letter was as ?? of the rheniber for Chelsea. (Laughter.) I showed it to her. She looked at it a very long time, and became very pale. It gave me an uncomfortable feelinlg of m ...

NEWRY QUARTER SESSIONS

... there was a charge at the suit of Mrs., Pinson against William Kaye, defendant, entered v ifor the larceny of a number of flower plants a between the months of May and August, 1 890, at I Bostrevor. The complainant Nvas examined in [ court. according ...