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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 ...

MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY

... I MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.-TUESDAY. (BEFotE MR. J. A. BRumsLL, Q.C., JUDGr,) DISPUTED HORSE TRANSACTION. Nightingale v. Warwick.-This was an action in which the plaintiff, Sarah Nightingale, carrying on business under the title of Mann's Parcel Despatch, Sued the defendant, Richard Warwick, Ridgway-street, for £20, being damages sustained by the plaintiff on the alleged breach of Warranty of ...

THE WIFE MURDER AT OLDHAM

... T E WIn M1thPDER AT OLDiif I .. - .. . . .. -_ ?? . . _ _ Christopher ?? the man who nmade such a viol attack upon his wife at Old~bamn, last week, wan brought before the magistrae, on Monday, Badreonalad34 It now appears that jeaousy wase the cause of the afa The womo was onl Sunday night removed to the Ir~t Workhouse. Since then he, ?? has been found tol fractured, and two pieces of bone ...

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 ...

MUTINY AND MURDER IN THE CHINESE SEAS

... MUTINY AND MURDER IN THE .CHINESE SEAS. Captain Bagger, of the Ndanan, bound from Teintsin to Kelung, with a mnied crew of Malays, Japanese, and Chinese, with European offioers, has published the fol- lowing statement in the Shanghai Cour'ior:- About the 18th of June I heard P. souffle on deck early in the morning, and went to the poop amidship to see. The serang told me there wae a junk ahead ...

THE HIGHWAY ROBBERS OF CALIFORNIA

... THE HIGHWAY ROBBERS OF I I' CALIIFORNIA. - ,, Matters have not gone prosperously with the select fraternity of highway robbers of late, says the Sa; pcancisco Bulletin of November 16. They have been hunted, snared, trapped, and circumvented at nearly every point where their operations have been particularly active. Thus the Cloverdale robbers were arrested in the midet of a successful campaign ...

SALFORD HUNDRED COURT OF RECORD

... I SALFOD HUNDRED COURT OF RECORD. I o The Salfoid Hundred Court of R8eord oommenced its sittings at the Assize Court's on'Monday, before Mr. Joseph Kay, Q.C, judge. ACTION THBOUOH UNSKIIFUI EXCAVATION. The caseof Lawrenoon v. Conolly was an application on thi part of the plaintiff for the sum of £50 damages, alleged to:have been incurred through the negligence and unekilfulness of the ...

THE HAMPSTEAD HOSPITAL INQUIRY

... THfE HAMPSTEAD HOSPITAL INQUIY. The Court reassembled on Tuesday morning to continue the inquiry into the alleged mismanagement of this Surgoon.llajor Bostoek, of 54, Cheater Square, said he was a member of the Metropolitan Asylums Board. He frequently went through the wards and talked to the patients, but never heard any complaints, except from persons who wanted to go out. He had seen dirty ...

ALLEGED FORGERY OF AMERICAN BONDS

... John G. Clarke, alias S. J. Cole, was brought up on remand, before Sir T. Henry, at Bow-street, on Wednes- day, charged with forging American bonds and obtaining money by false pretences. It will be remembered that one of the bonds in question, for $1,000, had been given to Colonel Sanderson, manager of the Langbam Hotel Company, in payment of his account and for money ad. vanced (about £180 ...

SALFORD HUNDRED COURT OF RECORD. MONDAY

... ISALFOD HUNDRED COURT OF RECORD. I I MONDAY. (DZFOnr, Mn. JosIri ERAY. QO.a. JusGE, AND A Jeny.) The Court commenced its sittinm at the Assize Courts, on Monday. The cause list compruses one writ of inquiry, one remanot, 43 issues two interpleader issues, two.rules for argument, ano 84 summonses under the Debtors Act, 1869. ACTION FOR LIBEL,. Ch ell v. Parkin.-The plaintiff, Mr. Frederick ...

ANOTHER CASE OF ANTI-VACCINATION

... ANOTHER CASE OF ANTI.VACCINATION At the Manchester City Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Headlam, Edward Heywood, G, Polygon-street, Stockport Road, Ardwiek, was summoned for neglecting to have his child, Frank Harold, aged 18 months, ?? defendant urged that the summons was informal, and that the Court had no jurisdiction in the case, as the 27th clause of the Vaccination Act pro- vided ...

THE PARAGUAYAN BILL CASE

... The pursuer in this case was William Stewart, M.D., at onetimeresiding inAsuncion, Paraguay, South America, now in Edinburgh, and the defenders Antoine or Antony Gelot, of 10, Avenue Trudaine, Paris, and William Mason, ?? his mandatory. The issues submitted to the jury were as follow: 1. Whether a bill of exchange for £4,000 drawn by Dr. Stewart on lia brother, Mer. Robert Stewart, G~alashiels ...