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LANCASHIRE CHANCERY COURT

... IACASfHIRE -CHA.NCERY OOURT. ?? a. V VWU.-Cn~i;iA LoL Lrrs -. :&'D!OP~ThD1 Ni{ElITAiiC3.t Ecdwardi v. EPdwak;s.-This wia 8 motion for an in' janction to stop the ralisation of a small 'egtate. I The Aircumstanuem whioh led to the aotion wee somdewhat interesting, and were briefly these: The plaintiff, Ann Edwards (M0!Whom Di. Pankhnrst appeasied), is:aWto- bacdoniat and fruit dealer in ...

ATROCIOUS ROBBERY AT BIRMINGHAM

... At the Birmingham Police Court, on Tuesday, a young man of 23 years of age, named George Fisher, gun imple- ment maker, no fixed residence, was charged with cutting and wounding Mr. Theophilus Carter, pawnbroker, and stealing four gold watches from his shop, and also with cutting and wounding Mrs. Carter and 'rancis Jones. Mr. Theophilus Carter, pawnbroker and dealer in gold plate, said that ...

MURDER AT NEWCASTLE

... On Tuesday, a woman, named Elizabeth Miatthew- i son, living in Blenheim-street, Xewcastle, was found dead e in bed, by a man called Purdy. The woman's forehead was covered with large wounds, and presented the ap- i pearance of having been smashed in by some blunt in- strument. The police were called, and they found a coalI rake with several spots of blood upon it. They took i possession of ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... I THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CAE The question apeeded in this cawe came on ?? . for argumet bedre the ful court, composed of the Lor B B , Pezance, and Mr. Justice Keating. .A sumwnons to sta Droceedings having been taken out on behalf of the respondent, ledy Mordaunt, by her gwadian ad lotem, Sir Thomas Mloncreilfe, on the ?? of her 1inasnity, as found by the iury upon teh tria, Lord Pen. t zance ...

SALFORD COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY

... SALFORD COUNTY COURT.-TUESDAY, (Beforo Mr. JOHN OSBORNE, Q.C., Judge.) ACTION IN EQUITY. Simins ?? HILrne.-wMr. Copinger appeared on behalf of David Simons, the plaintiff; and Mr. Gtouldthorp for the defendants, George and Ann Hulme. This was an action in equity to set aside an agreement signed by the plaintiff, on the grounds-first, that he was not ia a state of mind at the time it was made ...

MURDER IN MANCHESTER

... I I t An inquest was held by the City Coroner, on Monday, touching the eircumstanees attending the death of V Margaret Dockerty, who was found murdered on Satur- c day afternoon, at 85, Clarendon-street, Chorhton-on- I Medlock. ' A woman with whom the deceased had lived previous to her going to reside with the man Flanagan, in the G house where she was found dead, stated that she hail told ...

ANOTHER NANAL SCANDAL

... ANOTHER NA-VAL ScAND.AL. The maiscrriage of justice in the caee of the Alberta and mistletoe is not the only fraval scandal that de. mcands investigation. Parliament, will shortly reqiriz -to deal with the remonstrance of 'a gallant captain who has been superseded in his comrmand of one of her Uajoerty's ships atian important naval station. Tho facts of this case, so far as they have ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... MANOISTER QITY SESSONS. I The October quarter Sessions of the city of Manchester W were opened on Thursday morning, before Mr. IL W. West, J' Q.O, HLP., recorder. The calendar contailn the names of fl 77 prisoners on charges of felony and It on charges of dlsdemeancur. 4 The Recorder, In charging the grand jury, said that on e1 three former occasions he had been able to congratulate the ul ...

MURDER OF A WIFE BY HER HUSBAND

... IMUL.DER OF A WIFEBY HER HUSBAND. , At at early hour on Sunday morning, a miner named Patrick Jennings took the life of his wife Catherine Jen- nings under circumstances of great brutality. The msan lived with his wife and six children at Moseley Hole, a mining village close to Wolverhanpton, and they were each about forty years of age. Last Saturday night, after the man had been at home for ...

THE [ill] CONVICTS

... THE ThENG~_CgIVCTS. !EEBG-E22,>ljEA3 The priso:,q 'Patrick Wtaunton was on Saturday visited ir. Maidstone ?? by his brother and sister, who beakh}i ntwo of the eonvict e children to see him. Sk. sequet~~ly the prisoner, accompanied by his brother and sister and his children, was taken to the hospital sword to see his wife. The interviews were of an ex. ceeditgly painful oharaeter,- The brother ...

MURDERS

... AURD ER S. A murder was committed in Birmingham on Tuesday morning. The mnrderer is Frederick Blakor, a barman, and the victin Miary Saunders. The ivo ?? Ibo livi~g together in the Lichficld Rlad for about three months. The woman's huebaud had died oily two or ! three months previously, and was landlord of the Black Horse, Adhted Row. At his deaha, hov;wver his wife relinquished thc business. ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM NEGLECT AND EXPOSURE

... ALLEGED DEATH FROA NEGcLEOI AND - EXPOSURE. Before the commencement of the usual 'business of the Nantwioh Board of GQuardians on Saturday last, the Chairman (Mr. E. D. Broughton) drew attention to a most shameful cae of neglect, either on the part of their officers or some other persons. *From what he could gather, it seemed that a young woman named Jane. Porter gave Irth to a child( at Crewe ...