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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 ...

A MALAY MURDER

... ,e. ?? ba Li TAVOY, SEPT, 38.-A murder of tho usost sbocking and fully of' revolting nature was committed last evening, about seven matt id o'clock, by a Malay menl, known by the name of Moung have ,h Bu, by which four persons, two women and two youn haa 'hchildren, were sacrificed to the monster's fury, and tw, br avc more are lying at~ the Civil Hospital, one dangerously- Bc a, nd the.other ...

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, ...

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~ ...

[ill] HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... FOtPUDE~ QATE' , 1 'I I i1S IO T (.1J I . ~ ~; , , ?? ir , 1 I1 Ii titan, etttl ~ ~ ~ H. L.~~raffIjd, JneqpLbIl JET~t OJo -hkifte Robtr t J6i Xc co~et.n'oi eon ?? _ L. I ?? n)uo 'on ~ i The'AeiloV ocort 4libirandtonthe grandP Iw* ?? -r ait T I d b ?? I oiio4oftoei Joa ' hark&' I tijt' thneYnott,'nfda;N1 or thertoitdi ShataZDI !jtotule JayA yiuiorel.' xoorlem h,r gdi ~ 'pototaegoi.r'¾I ?? ...

MANCHESTER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... r 1, A`?, (B~efore7At 0o* e~ttfsssorr~e..>.Tetiiflift. ?!l lf it11:i 1 1 h'e WinB eowzyr. -This was a' m ot on a pet tion of CMiss N. LeigIV and''l, Be~r~'?9i&d tstb e tbeidqjg'! gegecs of certaini and and' tenementi beldning t&Mi'' d .loaer; praying that theimd, &c. n.be ?? 4t 'redeemn tbe,.,iortgages.., Thle rtase w~dpndjil t a ?? in ordter tihatit may beha'rgued by counsel ou cach itlde. t, ...

RAILWAY LIABILITIES

... ?? 013?1 ill ?, T I. ?? Newton Heath is th lxi4~i Li'. aayidr ciii ~eort, 3f 0 La' b,, n ~It~n ?? ?? of'. 'th antih ah'orctte tla h, ?? ?? pote h lisp le)aie ~ Mi Baliow, in opeiimg the ?? 'adjrfiV5t tpt 4r~ fOY, 1enP-A l'tt, 11 p ed~~stte~hng aMi'~ ~veu.1 u~o ~ae, sjured.q to ' ~ \e~lsis~'3~-hf Oibltbytei -T. I ~i '~66i4'tfins.itoplJe nh~~'s 1wih yu sa ~'''sugilii~stii fliin.se I n ie inq-im ...

MANCHESTER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... 'IL JJLj~L , II II II JII ?? III 111.3.I fL , y41u ?? ~ ~ 1 11111 ?? ? ?? ?? co'D~flBiZ,?7JA ?? ?? :3.9 snner; n hle George .'roci'r, - The Vankrrupt is a.8iott' ,ng'to ?? :pryedi~lbis. Jed at rpniqgfwas i7;2. U. 8e a was (7nend of his separate estate (being Wn'.partnersbifpl.with to the his brothers) of'l2s. Od.,,in 'th.e; ou~d. Alri Frazer' is the ii on official assignee, and this i8 tbe ...

CHURCH—THE BRAINTREE CASE

... glal~lt. a Po - - ?? - C SE H B f TTrS-THE BRAINTREE CASE. . A.. 'r thie iudges, just pronounced in hi deccsion of the judges, just pronounced in h R. . C ot thle ]3iaintu'ce church-rate,. the elements el 'a betCO church and dissent are once more l li- ~r soik tleir will; dissenters are placed in a t j hi if there is one spark left in them n e peinu spirit, they will never submit to ° te ...

SUPPOSED POISONING OF A HUSBAND BY HIS WIFE AT LOWER CLAPTON, MIDDLESEX

... SUPPOSED POISONING' . i OF A H-US BAND t-:.B Y H 4I S- W.W-IFE a AT LOWER CLAPTON, MIDDLESEX.,0 e d. For some days past considerable 'exeitement has been, e created in the eastern ?? by'tbe'circllatzon Lr, of a report that a man named James- Merritt,.oune'of te. II turneocks in the employ or the ?? London Waterworks m- Copacuy,. about 34 years of age, living wish bis wife in If Peartree Court, ...

EXPENSES IN DISTRICT BANKRUPTCY COURTS

... I ?? , Io q 7 EXiiPENSES: IN: DISTRAICT; BANKUPTCY 'f ?? 0 0>:04t: 0 '-tThere is not' any class of persons in the Commercial t 'orld more entitled to commiseration than thatiwhich ( includes those luckless ;individuas -wbose unhappy tj fate draws them within. tb6 blighting inifluence of n .the Curt of Bankruptcy It matters not whether it b Wb in'the capacity of debtor'oL creditor, the ...