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THE CLAIMANT'S TRIAL

... W.ILM-, AT ; RA TU1R1,7CLL-MfT'S T ALo. t: X i! . - . ?? Id -1., wereek irrespcie -t~ihe nows -Mr. Guld6Onlo P Wa di NhiapeIt the nt.o W- 1 hp`,f o 'al, ?? who beigah tonfesw ituef dee~ii~t~ o~rviim weA irsetvofthe Juatie~ 'The~jpea to I lb'publicto whb I hv 06W~Trial alo it -,O ?? fence, f olldmig up his bservations mai nria zs~lnd thstthe daef(b ?? h Iket'beig.ilit Itgedi eidsitnbmmo ?? i h ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEXSESSIONS

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LAW & POLICE SATURDAY

... |LAW &UPOLIC SATURDAY &.-PL . _ .0 -ro OFt 0 , BAKPTCY. 't nu BannerH Th25 bnk pt had Ibeen adjudicated on the petitionof, the.official liqui-, da~tor of, the bnperial :Land 'company of Mau- seille, '-on the :giomd of' beig aslhareholder in the 'company, now under'the winding-u order; .wos uetin f creditos had been held wi outa truetee 'lvibapointedadthefaatwseportedtothe om-r. Bagley DOw: ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... LA:W POLSATURDAY'T COURT, OF, BANKRUPTCY. TssMss CunRa reI BANKBUPTO nk~ enough there were; three courts ittngellobank rutyttesame time.~ -The LordChnelrad Lord'Justic-e Melsh took AP 5 l- t The Hon. Mr. Spi Rice sosat at ?? Jdge ?? 'RegistrarMra Bssnghll-tret. t wuldbe bettohvalte courts at Lincoi's-jun, and to removeithe venue from London to liddle sx, for the convenience of the ...

THE LICENSING ACT

... THE LICRWSING ACT. On Taesday Mr. Douglas Straight, M.Pt., had a lonk conference with Colonel Henderson, the chief coin- missioner of police, at 4, Whiteball-plaee, on the subject of privileged and exemption licenses to houses in the neighbourhood n of the Strand: theatres. Mr. Straight, in representing the views of the licensed victuallers of the Strand district contended that the ?? afforded ...

THE BARREN SESSION

... THE BARREN SESSION, A session of blunders, miscarriages, and de- feats, wasappropriatsely closed last Tuesday with a fiasco that ought to have made the :Black Rod put an end to his oflicial existence. The customary pomps and ceremony were got througli after a fashion, but not before every ldn4'of absurd rumourhad been passingabout the gilded chamber of the Upper House, in which a score or two ...

MORE SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

... iMORE. SBIOUS RAILWAY ACCMIDe T An alarmng railway accident, by whieh 18 per- sons were more or less injured, occurred on the Lan- cashire and Yorkshire, and' London and North Western Joint Railway station between Ashton and Manchester, on Monday afternoon. The, Leeds and LiverI train, which roII exress from Ashton to Manchester, and is due at the latter station it 1.35, ran into a coaltrain ...

THE GREAT BANK FORGERIES

... , -THH GXESAT BA It. GER.Z. . OniFridav the araination of the''rn GwG e Bia-3 Wsl and; Z'e;i o who'stand ohargedlwith being concerned with others in the great forgeries A jbe, BannL of England, wa s re'suned abthe Mansion house. The witneis, M21Daon an engraver in Pater- nostor-row, was realle'd. CHel said ae 'alwiays uid&e sto'dj the prisoner Bidwell to be.' a German, tald' he spoke and ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I RTALS AT THEMIDDLESEX SESSIO. The January adjourned sessions commenced on Monday. The calendar contained the names of I7 prisoners. Five gentlemen summoned on the grand jury did not answer to their names, and were fined 101. each. ?? BY A FOBTEhMM.-CAUT10 TO PAWNT- BtOKERst.-CaOtes Canai, 41, described as a car- nenter, was charged with stealing a number of pic- tures and other articles. ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... TRIALS AT THE ADDLESEWSESSIONS. | The November adjourned general sessions com- menced on Monday. The calendar contained the names of 60 prisoners. BEOEMVNG, STOLEN NOTES.-ThiOnas Joyce, 50. was charted with receiving one 101. Bank of Eng- land note, the propertyof Mr. Arthur Van de Velde, secretary to the Belgian legation, well knowing it to have been stolen.-AIL Van de Velde lives at 15, ...

THE BAZAINE TRIAL

... The trial of the persons arrested as accomplices in the escape of ?? Bazaihe from Fort Ste. Marguerite, commenced on Monday morning, before the Correctional tribunal of Grasse, near Cannes. The interest excited in the trial brought together a number of people, and the first measure taken by the magistrates was to exclude ladies from the court. The prisoners were Lieut.-colonel Villette, a ...