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REVIEW OF THE SESSION

... REVIEW OF THE SESSION. The member for Bucks is about to follow the o example of his patron, Loid Lyndhurst, and take Lt Government to account for what has been faceB t tiously called The Massacre of the Innocents. Ti Mr. Disraeli would enhance the value ...

COURT OF REVIEW—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF REVIEW-YESTERDAY. I I AY.-A- U. . - P- - T_ BALy-- I. atI Alexander Hanry and Robert W. Shekleton, petitioners; Tko- st mas E 1 Hearny, a minor, respondent. al A Court of Review, composed of Mr. Justice Jackson, Mr. a Justice Moore, Baron Gr ...

COURT OF REVIEW—LONDON, SATURDAY

... I COURT OF REVIEW-LONDON, SATURDAY. A_ .l Urr-r, In Re Wright. This was a petition relative to the disposal of a fund for raising a statue in Dublin to the Duke of Wellington, to conewniorate his grace's services on the passing of the Catholic relief ...

COURT OF REVIEW—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... I COURT OF REVIEW-LONDON, WEDN.EIDAY. LORI) HUNTINGTOWER S CASE. Exrparte Pocd, in re TollesaeitCle. The examination of witnesses in furtherance of the in1. n, quiry on, this application to annul the fiat on the ground of le, want of trading and issue ...

MISS THERESA LONGWORTH V. SATURDAY REVIEW

... eeriefW, a weekly journal published In London. The articles in said journal consist entirely of comments on oarrent eveuts a1d reviews of books. For the most pert, they are written with great ability, and In a style indicating that their authors are.educated ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Chancellor-Suppose the Court of Delegates were wrong in the order they made, would it not be better to issue n commission of review ? Sir Thomas Staples-We don't think it proper to apply 'or such a commission, it would be appealing aainst a de- o sioa which ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... the Lord Ch.anccllor proceeded to deliver judgment in this case. He said it came before him on petition for a commission of review, that the facts of the matter might be re-investigated by a court of delegates. The petitioner stated that he was the sole ...

FALSE VERDICTS

... ton's amendment to the Address great stress was laid by the opponents of an investigation on the supposed irregularity of reviewing the verdict of a jury in a criminal case, and Mr. Gladstone him- self is reported to have described, -It a- quite a new ...

ROLLS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... n was made, had not taken out letters of administration, and, inasmuch as the plaintiff was about to seek a eommission of review to consider the decision of the Court of Delegates, his lordship would not interfere at that stage of the proceedings. The ...

THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST LIBERTY

... Cottu ,vwas acknowledged to be therefore perfectly well qualified to D perform his task, Sir James Scarlett, the Edinburgh Review in- g formed us, had communicated all his ideas and feelings to Al. i Jtts, w might, consequently be looked upon as a second ...