THE REMUNERATION OF COUNTY COURT JUDGES

... | TIJE RlEMUTNERATION OF COUNTY I I COURT JUDGES. In calling attentlon In the House of Lords t to the remuneration of County Court Judges, E Lord LYTT].LToN has started a subjeot that 1 has long been one of debatoablo complaint S among the judges themselves. His lordship a is of opinion that those learned persons B are rather hardly used, and he seems to 1s havebaledbis belief upon a ...

SCHOOL BOARD BYE-LAWS

... DEP-IBlUTATIONTO LORD SANDON. EA * Inusnqrorwand nfilnesiiial deputation waited on tir th igtBon. Viscount Bandon, M.P., VloeP We Irident of the Committee of Council on Education, i Sesterday, for the purpose of laying before the de- tb partradent the difficulties experienced by school EA boards in enforcing their bye-laws, especially with to reference. to damce and other private Adventure IC ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2682 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

AN IMPORTANT INQUIRY

... AN IMPORTANT ENQUIRY. TRAVELLER : Which is the best Railway GuLde for South Wales 7 PUI3LIEIR: 'The Wester M,'fait (late Poarse and Brown'a) Time Tables. TBAVELLZB: Why so? PUBLIkHEBR: Because it gives more fully than auy other Railway Guide the arrival and departuro of local trains. TRIAVELLEB: But does it give the main lines to other parts of England ? PoU BISsER: Most certainly ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... On Thursdtiy an action In the Queen's Bench, lialsiv v. Harris, in which judgment was allowed to go by dcf'nilt, ws hearcl before Under Sheriff Bur- oholl ac'I a jury at thoe licdeaex Sheriff s Court, to recover compensation for breach of contract. Mlr Alfred Cock agppeared as counsel for the plain- tlif, MIr Jolabh Hlarris, 'melter and refinar in Loan- dosn and SGvmnsca, who entaerd Into an a ...

THE MILITARY TRAGEDY AT MILFORD

... THE 31MLITARY TRAGEDY AT MIL- FORD. THE INQUERT ON TilEf lODY OF LIEUT. r. a. WALTEIL, 11,A. [FULL REPORT OF THID EVIDENCE. An inquest waa held at Fort Habboraton onSatur- day (bofore hir. W. Vaughan James, coroner), on the body of Lieutenant Walker, who was stabbod by Dr. Alder, staff surgeon, on the morning of the 21st May, which terminated fatally on Friday, the 28th inst. The following ...

LEGAL

... -. 0 17A SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.-The friendly suit suggested by the Home Secretary has been heard by the Court of Exchequer, and it is now decided that to open the Brighton Aquarium at all on Sunday is illegal if money be either directly or indirectly taken for admission. Mr. Cross seems to be very unwilling to alter or repeal the obsolete law, which has compelled the judges to give a decision ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1210 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... ?? THE WVIHITLCIIAPEL TRAGEDY.-The trial of the brothers Wainwright has attracted great crowds to the Old Bailey during each day of the hearing. The court itself was thronged, and amongst the visitors were a great many barristers and Queen's counsel. The accused were arraigned on Monday before the Lord Chief Justice of England. One of the jurymen summoned told ?? thathe was intimate with the ...

Published: Saturday 27 November 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1649 | Page: Page 18, 19, 20, 21 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... MI ?? -ND I. MR. vffil+ ?41 ?q? I . ly I LORD ST. LEONARDS' WILT --1 this case Sir J. I-lannel has decided that the will was duly executed and attested, and must therefore be acted upon. The curious paft of the affair is, that the will cannot be found, and that its contents are only known by means of a copy written from memory by Miss Sugden, an interested person. His lordship, however, in ...

Published: Saturday 04 December 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1346 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Mesar. .7T. C. S. fgynnerslcy (SttPendfrry), H. TWiggin, (. Ratcij4f J. 4 . Hopkins, and Lh 0. Osborne. A SYSTEMATIC COURSE OF WrFE-DRATINOG.-Willhan OCrpmnail (37), laboarer, Railway Terrace, was ohargod being drunk and disorderly, and violently nssaulting his wife, Fanny Carpmail.-The statement of the prosedutrix was to the offect that her husband came home drunk on ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... B[RMINGHAM POLICE COURT. YEST'ER3DAY. Before Aresss.% !l C. S. Kfrnrslecy (Slipeuiary), J. .L fkeington, ?? C. Osborne, S. Buckley, and Dr. AId elson. NICErY CAuanr.-Cesarles Coleman (36), ironinoulder, .Tenens ltow, and Pobert Imucia (30), porter, ?? Lodging House, Summer Lane, were charged with steal- iug live fowls from the premises of Georgo Jnmes, iron. founder, Cumnberlanrl Street, Broad ...

GENERAL NEWS

... GENERAL N E w S. J11Y TELEO3RA.PH.] CONFESSION OF DITTIIE11. Private James Graham, of tlio Portsmouth Division of Boys! Mfarines, is in custody, oii lila own confession that lie m cr5 eedi a manm nimied Macpiherson, at lieper to Miijsi CGraliani, ussr Flitrnesa Brays, iRonfrewshire, in 1871. HEAVY DAMAGE-S FOR BREAC1 01? PROMISEL At, the Cork Assigns, yesterday, an action for breech of0 ...

TRIAL OF A CONTINUOUS RAILWAY BRAKE IN BRISTOL

... TRIAL OF A CONTINUOUS RAILWAY I BRAKn IN BRISTOL. On Saturday afternoon a numbor of engineers from Birmingham, with railway officials and other gentleman, including Mr. J. a. Wall (general manager), and Mr. T. W. Walton (traffic manager), started in a special train from the Bristol and Exeterplatform, for the purpose of making the first publio trial of a new continuous brake, whieli hlas been ...