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  2. THE LAW COURTS.

    DUFF V. WAITE. Placed at the bottom of the list. SMITH V. GANLBY. Verdict by consent for plaintiff for £45 15s. ...

    Article : 565 words
  3. WIT AND HUMOR.

    UNPLEASANT REPLECTIONS.—"None of your unkind reflections," as the old woman said to the looking glass. A CRINOLINE JAM.—To make an excellent ...

    Article : 1,567 words
  4. NEW COURT.

    For the plaintiff, the Solicitor-General and Mr Adamson. For the defendant, Dr Sowell, Mr Billing, and Mr Barton. ...

    Article : 2,925 words
  5. COMMISSIONER YEH'S ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF.

    An exceedingly interesting autobiographical sketch is given in the Moniteur da la Flotte. It purports to be the result ot an examination of Commissioner Yeh on board the Inflexible, by an English officer, before the ...

    Article : 986 words
  6. POLICE.

    DRUNKARDS.—Seven persons were fined ten shillings each. ALLOWING HIS HORSE TO WANDER.—Morris Torney pleaded guilty to this charge. As he gave a ...

    Article : 1,010 words
  7. THE FALL OF LUCKNOW.

    The Times special correspondent supplies very graphic sketches of some of the scenes which followed the fall of Lucknow. He writes ia the opening part of the letter:— ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  8. INSOLVENT COURT.

    An adjourned certificate meeting, Mr Abraham appeared for the opposing creditor. Sir George Stephen and Mr Sitwell for the insolvent. Mr Were was asked by his Honor what was the ...

    Article : 3,217 words
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