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THE MURDER OF AN ENGLISHMAN AT CAPE JUBY

... went' to' his id and dragged him along. The soldiers fired - two shote after the party, but fortnnately neither took effect, and the Eagliqhmen reachel the storehouse. The party, in making for the building, also wished to defend Mrs. Morris. She had been ...

THE O'DONNELL LIBEL CASE

... causes of its collapse, and the extent to which he was assisted by members of the Parnellite party, as well ae a history of bis own conntection with that party in its, bearing npon tbe recent action. Mr. O'Donnell prefaced his remarks by stating that he ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH: WEDNESDAY

... criminal information. Your lordships havei directed that repeatedly, and more especially where a party uses languasge of this description, because hers the party ebusee the author of the libel. He publishes at letter in the newspaper, ando appeals to the ...

SALFORD HUNDRED INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... majority of instances, the very fact of a party being committed by the magistrate would be. a sufficient au ground for the case to he so dealt with. On the other hand, au it-raight sometimes happen that when it party was comn- tb .mittect, either through ...

THE LAW OF LIBEL

... distinguish in any way between relative degrees of guilt. There is no distinction made by it I as to the party by whom the charge is brought, or as to the party against whom it is brought-the law does not appear to care whether the libel is made accidentally ...

A JULY DISCHARGED

... lordship came into court,, und the jury were sent for. The Foreman said' that they -were' sgrebd, so far as tob some of the party who were at Daniel's that night hilt.' ing committed the inurder-,tli4 thby Also agreed to flnd'. one of the prisoners (Daniel) ...

COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL

... Priness Helena, took equestrian exercise in the ridingschool to-dav IThe royal party quitted the castle this afternoon for a drive in two open carriages and four. The party consisted of the Queen, the Prince Consort, the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred; ...

THE LAW OF DIVORCE

... this tribunal shall consist of a viee-chancellor, a as;common law judge, and ajudge of the Ecclesiastical Courts. On That the party who seeks a divorce, whether it be a divorce ,it a mensO. St thoro or a divorce A vincnlo matrinonii, shall ow pledge his belief ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... Stockton, stated that he was canvassed byth Ogver, of both parties, and received a soverein eagent while the canvasser was standing b He ass Ayre return ticket for Stockton given him be D l had a party. A witness named Hurhes was aJ exapposite and the Court ...

MURDER OF A WARDER BY A CONVICT

... Sproule Irving, who sid: Oa Wokeday last, I was on duty in Chatham Doilyard, a15 a party of convicts were at work. The prisoner Igol letcher, now present, was one of a party consisting .Ruoot 20 men. They were all employed in brealdnc ,0sthe deceased being ...

ADJOURNED SPECTIAL SESSIONS AT THE NEW BILLEY

... be a disposition among all parties to do what is fair and equitable. ?? 9s.8d., leaving a balance of £13 lis. 6d. to be paid over to the present overseers.] The accounts were then signed by the magistrates, and the parties left the court. ...

IMPORTANT DECISION AFFECTING JOINT-STOCK BANKS

... and Webbe, of Huddersfield. The question at issue was brought before the court by a special case, agreed upon between the parties, and Mr. Rolt, Q.C., and Mr. Humphreys, instructed by Mr. J. C. Laycock, &f Hudders- ?? ifield, appeared for the plaintiffs; ...