GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... --GENERAL QUARTER S 'ESSIONS- ; ; -. 2 ?? 1. i, :i . :: ;, . !, ut The genernl quarter sessions for the borougli of Mamihes-hi iftereopened ?? mortiing, before RI B ArinstrolgEsq. ,thi 0 r ecorde end D. Price, T..S utllw rt ;and V. B. T Vw atkins, Bsqa. magistrates. The following ale the mne~is ,is of tile gentlemnen'worin uion'tbe grand Juryi tei .10 Aralcolmu Roes, 'Croniford Court, ...

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE AT NIAGARA

... The Detroit Adrertiser gives the following par'tiou- hars of the mysterious death of Mrs. Miller, daughter of the Hon. John Norvell, late United States senatcr of )strmit, and the wife of Major Miller, of the army, now inFlorida. This lady reached the Eagle Hotel, at Nisgara, from Winchester, Va., on the 26th ult., with htr two little boys, four and six years old. She distppeared duriltg the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TbS. MANSION-HOUSE. AN OLD TxYCK ADROITLY PERFORMED - Wii Blacbturn, a wela-dreesed young rnan, who appeared to be perfectly at his es, and the moment he was put to the bar Uegan to take notes ofthe evidence against him, was ciharged before Aldermen Humphery with having stolen a theodolite, value 261. The details excited some merrimeat. Mr. Jehn Symonde Marrtat, optician, of ...

MANCHESTER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... * .J..lXN k.x uSS, ty0.4 MANCHESTER .OOUR~T~ OFBNRUTY lute- ?? Mr., Ooon~l ?? Ire ze E7Cla-, .BU ckk r ,,WJzd In ch b old - The batilti'tpP. LT1)eo.: ~,are1ntraetos ad:' hr hqker~l 'of 'Swinton a4nd Miu- Jni~n heate, hin apperhd feir' ast'examigatioo. Clarke. ire-has,, however,. a~bsconded; 1antd r.]i Tairlor, 'alIiorfr som te .bankrupts, 'applied for, arn ajurm to thee )fthe haiu' tr ls 'for~ ...

THE BOSTON MURDER

... 1 1'IL D - J.::ll LVI U JIAIn . it CORONER'S VERDICT IN THE CASE O7. V DRt. PARKMALN2. n (From ilic Boston Post of December 14.) P At six o'clock, yesterday afternoon, the jury of inquest oti the remains of the body foundi in the Medical College, mnade up their verdict, and.the members of the press, who were ii waiting in an adjoining room, were called into 'tbe jury room,te :to hear the ...

DEATH FROM ALLEGED NEGLECT

... DEATH FROM) ALLEGED NEGLECT.: _ On Friday last, Mr. E. Hlerfora, borough coroner, hield au 1910 'inqiuest on the body of a wornau, named Alary .11nter, 3a 2290 years of sge, vwho had( died at No. .8,Lnlgaic t ,'wjioet 80 receiving proper med ?? attendance. The following evideice 1440 wuas ?? U'Donough, of No.5, Ludgate-street: 110 I o ou selling herrings, andkeep lodgers; h have onl; two rooms ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... ,SURREYQ QUARTER EShSIONS-TUESDAY. The general qnarter sessions of the peace for the county ? of Surrey conmtneceed tias forenoon ait the Court-holise, ?? nauseway. The court stat during the day trans- 1 acting the county business, and the following miagistiates were present onl the ben:ch :-The Right Hon. the Earl of a Lovelace, lord-lielitenalnt of the county ; 'honaws fi'icle, I Esq., ...

SECONDARIES COURT—WEDNESDAY

... SECONDARIES CO UR T-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Secondary Potter and a Special Jury.] BELL AND OTHERS, ASSIGNEES V. CORY-BREACH OF EN- GAGEMENT. This was an inquiry to assess damages in a special action of amsumpsit, to recover compensation for the non-performiance by the London and County Joint Stock Banking Company, of which the defendant was the registered pubic officer, of a certain promise ...

EXETER EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... , - . . - I - ?? These Sessions commenced on Monday last, at the- Guildhall, before F. N. RoaEBs, Esq., Recorder; E. A. Sanders, Esq., Mayor; J. Harris. Esq., Deputy Mayor; S. Maunder, P. Miller, H. Hooper, S. Kingdon, Esqrs.;, Justices; W. D. Moore, Esq., High Sheriff; and E..W. Paul, Esq., Under Sheriff. The following gentlemen were swomrnof the Graud Jury after considerable delay, ;Mr. t. ...

Law Intelligence

... I lutt-atyuct -+ I ?? , -7, j , , I I LO + BN1UPqT$STBA TR ' f BAINiRUPYCIy (OURT, .BXS OGALL,1t~ 1-B-Fm` si -C9MmprINoz;E~v,1s- Etns~ and Byi; S trand, navySog;ts, dlv. 2 James 'Bickerton, 'Chi4pidet hatmaker, F' ertif, t; 1,rt Welbbban and Co., auditI 12. ! -INFOT NMDEPEFOB'. CORTPORTAOa r. I A , .-Bsiwot Mx-i1C(oaKnnpp LAW.-Folr diseharge Henry Els or Audjourned heartngs :. Samuel NasI4, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... .1gOa QQ rat I U4 .~Paer, wh6 stated hfinself to bejaniaktist ad eake of like xwaqes by the nejsj.rocess,1 was suprnomd o= hvig mate ?? lanf uagetowar~ WU rolcI Fiusllnriura medicsl Wtedent. aIr~E ~ shnd~ i'ag sga entleman, who wds ~aboir t$ o, u Llint~k b t rlrdratepd ythecoioents ot' ahtnddl,'wh1~ prombse to i~oclrrdskt~iae'- fa~ly ?? ornehugeht en ethce wise. of, '4 ~e~dfen~ntIn i ...

EXETER,

... THURSDAY, JAIsuAnY 3rd, ?? . GUILDHALL-WEDNESDAY. Be fore E. A. Sanders, sRq., Mayor, E. Hooper,.J. 0. sercoes be, E. WoF olier, Esqrs., and Dr. Miller, Justices, IILE(IA CAN FARiES.-GEOROE HosrGOOD, fly-driver to Mr. Paul Collings of Longbrook.street, was summoned by M1r. Edwin Sercombe for charging more than the legal fare, from the Railway station to his father's reeidenoe in Colletou ...