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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Monday deceased was engaged in discharging the steamer Sidon at the Huskisson branch dock. Deceased was hooiing on bales of madder root. In sending up one bale he put it into the dog- hooks the wrong way up. He gave the word to hoist, and the bale was lifted ...

MUNSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... a sudden impulse he appropriated it. Und'er the circumstances he asked his lordship to deal lightly with him. Allan George Madder, Confidential Inquiry Department, Post Office, Dublin, said test let- ters had been sent through Mallow Post Office at intervals ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Northern Reileay Corn- parry (3) ; Fox v. Gibosns (4) ; Glass ?? IRowan i5); Madder V. Penrose (8). LAND COMUISSIONi COURT. Andrew Moore v. J. C. G. Arolit (I); Jobn Reddy v. Robert H. Elliott (2); , Joln Har.m v. Johb R. Somers (a) ; Andrew Hackett v. Roev ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... Corcoran, 219 and 30 Sir John Roger. eccu'iliay, corn nernihant. 12. Wc'illiicli Hopk!ins, I Lower Sacktilleostroa 13. Joseph Maddere, 17 Leinstor-streeb, fruiterer. 14. Thlomns Dunne, 95 North-wall-quay, grocer. 15. Ewvard Hurse, 152 Capel-etreet, grocer ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... found the 21 as prisoner standing about; he said he came from Mansfield 21 last.-Discharged. 2( OBSTRUCTION.-Henry Greensmith, Robert Cheetham, and Henry Coates were charged by the Derby Sanitary p :it- Authority with leaving a cart in Gisborne-street, on ...

Law Intelligence

... making garan- cine from spent madder. The short history of the dyeing pro- cess is this : madder root formerly was ground into powder and put into a vat with the cloth to be dyed. -The debris of the powder was termed spent madder, and thrown away as useless ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... their own use, he could not with safety to the public shorten the sentence. SENTENCE ON J. B. ROBERTS, THE DE- FAULTINGWATER-RATE COLLECTOR. John Barlow Roberts, late a wsater-rate collector in the employ of the Liverpool corporation, and who on Tuesday ...

INTERESTING NEW TRIAL MOTION

... which was made in favour of Mr Penrose, Oontosted the ground that when the tootator waa labouring under the delusion that Mrs Madder was in a conspiracy with certain people tk» name of Donovan to murder him by administering poison to him in the shape of human ...

THE EASTERN HOSPITAL SCANDALS

... THE EASTERN HOSPITAL SCANDALS. The inquiry by the Local Government Board commissioners was resumedonTh, rsday. on Thursday Robert Frost, laundryman at the Fever side of the Homerton hospital, said he lived in the same house as a man named Bhacker. He had ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... siirules with the I >ca~r. (B&fore the Comnou SerjeanLt,Sir Forrest Fulton, QO..) i yu f ?? [hSS (5,OimpAXNY FtnAuDs. - Hutty Robert IAItot, 34, s)oHitor, of Chancery-laitn, who Was (oi- f- ittc Iht ?? with4 . ?? .i0ed Kenned- , of conspixing to defrat-ud ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... METAL BROMMS TN GLASGOW AND MIDDLESBORO'. The individual partners of the bankrupt firm were o Alexander M'Ewen, Robert Forrester M'Ewen, and Robert Bryson, junr. Present-Mr. J. Wyllie c Guild, accountant, trustee; Mr. Adam Paterson, 9 writer, agent In the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Clemect's, Charles Gough, Henry Leach, and William Pain; Clifton Hampden, Stephen Stephenson and Themes Horwood; Cowlsy, Robert 'Themas, Frederick Baece,~ and Mark Holloway; Cuddesdes, Alfred Wing sand Roebrt Warner; Cutteslewe, Owen Grimbly; Dentsn ...