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YORKSHIRE LAW CASES

... HUDDERSFIELD PATENT CASE. (FROMf OUR LAW REPORTER.S.) On Saturday. in the Chancery Division of the High Court. of Justice, the further hearing of Dewrance and Co. v. Fletcher Bros.. to restrain the defendants from infringing the plaintiff's patent water gauge was resumed, before Mir. Justice Romer, when Mr. John Dewrance continued his evidence in chief, and stated that hee had had a long ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... lM'JTA EAT. Q\ATER REMSIONS. Tih e istor Srnaio :.. fi .2e 0oatnrr nE Pa'am wsn' il 0 verd:ln at lor itfllmm iv rc Ar. . J. \Vinrt' rf .1 M.'i'd ut At' 2ltu;islOl3 'sii. ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... WERST RIDING DIVISION. LEEDS TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY. CROWN COURT. (Before Mr. Justice GsAsr2naA) TEE YOrKSIRE PROvIDENT SOCIETY CASE. ACQUITTAL OF THE DIRECTORS. ANDREW ALEXANDER WATSON (chairman), JOHIN THOMAS HARTLEY, and JOHN HENRY RILEY (directors) were charged with having conspired together to prepare and with preparing and depositing with the Board of Trade a statement of the revenue ...

LEEDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... LEEDS QUARER SESSIONS. The SpringQuarter esions for the borogof LeedD were resumed yesterday at the Towrn Hal, before the Uxaoosu (Mr. 3. B. Brker), in the first Court, and MIr. VXECsis T. ,TEoflSO (Assistant Rrer) on the second Court. Richard Da Cnnms (51), shopkeeper, was found guilty of indecent exposure at Leeds, on the 2nd February last. The learned B=ooasa said that he had conncted the ...

WESLEYAN MISSIONS IN INDIA

... I ant INQUIRY IN LONDON. Mnt he ,Yesterday a special meeting of the Wesleyait Foreign bhe Missionary Committee was held at the Weslevan. Mission- inhe ue isosae-ttwithin, to consider' the articles on seqhauec'eared in the Aeeksdisfelimeslast year. In con- Ld quneof the great interest which this discussion has aroused, there was a very large attendance of members of the committee, both fiom ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. LEEDS

... CouNTxEei CoiN.-At the Leeds Poice-court yester- day, betue f Arr. Bruce, Jcseph Aldersoa and George A' tkinsou. rsnm A ,rie wvere char-ed with being in posses- sion of couuterteit ?? Lincoln stated that he %vent to a house in Gaire-walk, Hilbeck, where he found the two prisoners. He searched thenm, aud found a number of base coins-soae in tue nocket of one ot the, prisoners and others hidden ...

THE OXFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY

... THE OXFUitDSHIILE 1TRAGEDY. eu In MURDER AND 3MUTILATION OF CHILDREN. Yesterday, a,.: Little Faringdon. O'zfordslire. the - Coroersr i ncuiry wr;s resumed into the cir -uilrstalnces : attendirng the death of Alice Beatrise James, aged at seven, anid Emily Ethel Judd, aged five. whose bodies 0d were found On the 23rd and 24th ult., that of Jamsies outraged and mutilated. A la)ourer named James ...

THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL

... THE MANCHESTER SHIP CAN'-AL. IMPORTAN T ARBITRA, _TION' CASE. Yesterday Lord Balfour of Burleigh (assisted by Sir G. B. Bruce) presided o-er an arbitration at the Surveyors' Institution. in which the London and North-Western Railway Company and the Great Western RailwaV Company ?? comelwnsation in respect of injury by reaso i of L a-.ing to build a bridge over the Ship Canal at Warringron. Mr. ...

HIGH COURT OF FORESTERS

... liI&H COURT (II' FOR ?'STERS. The proceedings of die hugh Court of this Ancient Orders of Yore ters scuce isatitiun' d in Colafon .1? all, Bixetol, a'eczccdaa-. high ('Liii l{titgcr L'cinhevy pie- stdcd, and there xi as a fud tiftetidame of delegates. The lnveitvigazie Committee announced that the 5 oting for the scat u-f the ?? far 1894 5, acid for the High Court tiles-ring tiE 1893 h:;d ...

ALLEGED MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE AT BIRMINGHAM

... ALLEGED R1ACAPPR1A-E OP JUSTICE AT BIRMUN-GMUL S1XGTJLAR STATELENT 1BY TTHLE ASTON MlURDEPREt. B;3rk in 1889, a ml-n namted Wiliam Butler. stone- mnason, living in Clifton-road, Mosesey, was indioted for stablibing a womain rinsed Dean on the Old Pieck, Aetoo. a couple of months or so previously. The a:-ault -2os a terrible olue. the womlan havinmg received a aln ugly gas' in a '1geroL)us part ...

ACTION AGAINST THE LEEDS TRAMWAY COMPANY

... i ACTION AGAINST THE LEEDS TP-2MWAY I| - - COMIPANY. At Leeds County Court yesterd-ay, before his nonour Jdudge Gresubhoe-, Janies Tay;l;or, overl'oker, ln; at 30, Lsicester-street, Ban 1.4,-eclds, stied the L-'eds Tram- wars Comp~any to recover £''9, as compensati 'a for personal injuries, alleged to fiaee tbeen caused by the neglig-iea (,f the sertvants of the Traamawmcs CompaYv. Mlr. Duim ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... THE BACCARZAP CASE. THE PRINCGE OF WA LEs AXD HIS CRITICS. The L~ordon corresponrdento of the Birmidngha-m Post Iwrites- Tire Prince of Wales, I have the best reason for were passod by 1-cel crtain of the criticisms which i wre assd b ti13press yeafveoday upon his connection with the Tranho Croft baccarat scanapl. One coinmant, Iin -narticular, appears to Hlis floval It-ironess iand ins ...