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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , prosecuted by the Owners of the above canal, against Thomas Joscph Trafford, Esq., of Trafford, and a nun her of other parties, principally his lessees, who had for many years past been in the habits of raising embank- rents, or, as the. were locally ...

THE FORERIRES AT WIGAN

... stances, as already described. The society were in the habit of accommodating parties wanting money at a much earlier date than was prescribed by the rules, especially where the parties were in particular want of it. Fre- quently, the cheque had been given when ...

RATING APPEALS

... he understood, interested parties, sofar asregardedthe appellants, and with aildeference, and witheut offering the least insult, he was compelled to ob- ject to them. mis instructions were to object to all inte- rested parties adjudicating in the case ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... time. The parties frowned daggers at each other, even in court. The magistrates, after hearing evidence on both sides, adjourned the case until Wednesday, to enable them to settle. On Wednesday, being unable to soothe the diffi. cnity, each party being ...

CLITHEROE

... foregoing to their work that when either party weie going to fire a shot they were to give the signal agreed on, as they were very near each other. Each party fired one shot, and all was right. When Richard Almond's party were ready for firing another shot ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY HOAX AT BRISTOL

... that city, a charge of conspiracy against certain parties, with intent to defraud him of a gold watch, chain, seal, and ring. He was placed in a position of some difficulty, inasmuch as one of the parties was not pre. Bent. A summons had been issued, but ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... occupier of the land upon which the sheep grazed, and he, consequently, was the offending. party. His Honour dismissed the case, but recom- mended the parties to settle the matter, and not trou- ble the court again. WaM. IRVING V. HENRY JOHNSON. - Mr ...

BREACH OF PROMISE BY A LADY

... The action attracted consider- able interest, in consequence of the singularity of the case and the advanced age of the parties. The court was a scene of merriment during the whole course of the hearing. Mr. Seymour, in opening the case, stated that ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... and said that it was other parties who threw the stones Complainant's father, Thomas Worthington, had heard stones thrown, and heard also some one knock at the door on the night of the 16th. The Bench suggested that the parties had better settle the matter ...

COUNTY COURT

... letter from the Secretary for the Home Department, accompanied with a'scale of fees, which would be a considerable reduction, parti- caularly in the summonses for the town and vicinity. He made a few other remarks, but stated that as the communication only ...

THE GREAT TICHBORNE CASE

... and after some ibblingas to their prduction, the Attorney General sail that they were in court, and could be sed by either party when necessary. It was mentioned ai court that a statement had been made in the Time, to the effect that Jules Barron, who ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... hints, and 7others atl bute:- la naming theeassassin; and one thing is certain, that the bi circle robund the guilty party or parties is every hour be- ni .crnmog morzeercumscribed,. and, not a particle of doubt Ai resta on the mlinds of the investigators ...