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Sitmjffakt Of News For Jitne
sequent upon . ¦ ' the presentation of a petition from a parlia | ttentaiy agent com ^ plaining that one of ^ e witnesses to fe Committee h ^ was appointed to investigate the matters Lord Claude Hamilton inquired "why the insult offered to the British flag upon the occasion 6 t the bbmbardment Of Grey ^ bwh had not been residents who suffered in that piratical attacfe ^ u ^
Q h the ^ of Mr ; Dixon , a genti ^ tolwiirder ^ before the notice of the against a stipendiary magistrate and < the Irish Grovernment ; The Lord Chancellor called attention to table eight bills for the simpM Abolition of Blinisters- ^
of Gommbhs , Colonel Pfench complain frOni the comniittee appoint charge of tampering \ vith the withesses upon the Rochdale flection Petition . On the consideration of the paths Bill as amended , clauses were inserted prohibiting Jews from holding any of the Jjili was ^ re ^ eominittee * Mr , Lowe obtained leave to bring in a Bill for amending the law relating to joint-stock banks .
Oh the 23 rd , in the House of Lbrds ^ Bill was read a second time , and the Divor ^ vigorous Opposition from several of the bish ^ In the House of Commons a warm debate , whicli w as adjpu ^ u {) oh the second reading of the Pinsbury Park Bilh The Irish grand jury syshem was discussed with o ^ cotton-growing country was canvassed .
•;¦ ¦ : ... JUDICIAL . On the 28 th of May , in the Court of Exchequer , a Miss Dalziell obtained £ 50 damages in an action for breach of promise of marriage against a" former lover , a sea captain , named White , who allowed a journey through the tropics to cool his passion . The Court of Queen ' s Bench , on the 1 st of June , made absolute the rule for a criminal information against Sir Edward Conroy for uttering words calculated to provoke a breach Of the peace ,
On the 4 th of June , the House of Lords pronounced a judgment ofdivorce . in . the case of Campbell v . Campbell . On the 5 th , the same tribunal delivered a similar judgment in the case of Ley v , Ley . On the 11 th , the Court of Queen ' s Bench made absolute the rule for a criminal information against Lord Ernest Yane Tempest for an assault upon Cornet Ames .
On the 17 th , at the Central Criminal Court , Rebecca Rice Hamilton , a sempstress , was found guilty of sending letters containing threats of serious accusations to several persons , with a view of extorting money . She was transported for life . In the Court of Queen's Bench , upon the same day , Capt . Erlam was found guilty of the abduction of Rose Goodman , a girl under sixteen years of age , and sentenced to three months ' imprisonment .
On the 22 nd was tried in the Queen ' s Bench Sidebottom v . Atkins , with a verdict carrying £ 6 , 528 for the plaintiff . The defence set up was that it was a gambling transaction . The Prince of Wales was present . The same day , A mutagen . Macdonald , an action for crim . con ., was tried in the Common Pleas , when the . plaintiff obtained £ 100 damages . On the . 2 Srd , the case of Jones v . Hales ( Daily News ) was commenced in the Court of Common Pleas . It was continued through the next day , and resulted in < i verdict for the plaintiff . It was an action for libel , arising out of a notice of the death of a gentleman at Paris , in which improper conduct was attributed to the
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Sitmjffakt Of News For Jitne
sequent upon . ¦ ' the presentation of a petition from a parlia | ttentaiy agent com ^ plaining that one of ^ e witnesses to fe Committee h ^ was appointed to investigate the matters Lord Claude Hamilton inquired "why the insult offered to the British flag upon the occasion 6 t the bbmbardment Of Grey ^ bwh had not been residents who suffered in that piratical attacfe ^ u ^
Q h the ^ of Mr ; Dixon , a genti ^ tolwiirder ^ before the notice of the against a stipendiary magistrate and < the Irish Grovernment ; The Lord Chancellor called attention to table eight bills for the simpM Abolition of Blinisters- ^
of Gommbhs , Colonel Pfench complain frOni the comniittee appoint charge of tampering \ vith the withesses upon the Rochdale flection Petition . On the consideration of the paths Bill as amended , clauses were inserted prohibiting Jews from holding any of the Jjili was ^ re ^ eominittee * Mr , Lowe obtained leave to bring in a Bill for amending the law relating to joint-stock banks .
Oh the 23 rd , in the House of Lbrds ^ Bill was read a second time , and the Divor ^ vigorous Opposition from several of the bish ^ In the House of Commons a warm debate , whicli w as adjpu ^ u {) oh the second reading of the Pinsbury Park Bilh The Irish grand jury syshem was discussed with o ^ cotton-growing country was canvassed .
•;¦ ¦ : ... JUDICIAL . On the 28 th of May , in the Court of Exchequer , a Miss Dalziell obtained £ 50 damages in an action for breach of promise of marriage against a" former lover , a sea captain , named White , who allowed a journey through the tropics to cool his passion . The Court of Queen ' s Bench , on the 1 st of June , made absolute the rule for a criminal information against Sir Edward Conroy for uttering words calculated to provoke a breach Of the peace ,
On the 4 th of June , the House of Lords pronounced a judgment ofdivorce . in . the case of Campbell v . Campbell . On the 5 th , the same tribunal delivered a similar judgment in the case of Ley v , Ley . On the 11 th , the Court of Queen ' s Bench made absolute the rule for a criminal information against Lord Ernest Yane Tempest for an assault upon Cornet Ames .
On the 17 th , at the Central Criminal Court , Rebecca Rice Hamilton , a sempstress , was found guilty of sending letters containing threats of serious accusations to several persons , with a view of extorting money . She was transported for life . In the Court of Queen's Bench , upon the same day , Capt . Erlam was found guilty of the abduction of Rose Goodman , a girl under sixteen years of age , and sentenced to three months ' imprisonment .
On the 22 nd was tried in the Queen ' s Bench Sidebottom v . Atkins , with a verdict carrying £ 6 , 528 for the plaintiff . The defence set up was that it was a gambling transaction . The Prince of Wales was present . The same day , A mutagen . Macdonald , an action for crim . con ., was tried in the Common Pleas , when the . plaintiff obtained £ 100 damages . On the . 2 Srd , the case of Jones v . Hales ( Daily News ) was commenced in the Court of Common Pleas . It was continued through the next day , and resulted in < i verdict for the plaintiff . It was an action for libel , arising out of a notice of the death of a gentleman at Paris , in which improper conduct was attributed to the