BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... IBIRK.ENIEAD POLICE COURT. * MONDAY, JUNE 1. BEFOBZ t PBESTON. HUN-O BrGAmm-A man named Thomas Wilson. Thrush, was brought up on remand ch ed with begging in Egerton Park and other places in the neigh- bourhood. VWhen first placed in the dock the orisoner complained that the police had illosed him, and thathe threatened that ho wouldyet '-do for them' Since4tbe remand inquiry had been made ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, MAY 30. BEFORtZ M RFF2,ES. CONfATP.'C%10N' OP THE MzUCmLANT SmgPr I ACI. _-villiam Meikie was summoned on two infordnuaiori for having, in contravention of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, unlawfully received two snvs of Ss. as retnu- neration for shipping two foreign seamen on board the British ship Elizabeth Ostle. Mr. Paxton prosecutel on behalf of the Board of Trade, and .lr. ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTERDAYS POLCE. CARDIFF. (Before Dr. Puss and Mr. R. CoNty.) STRALING A GOLD Rrea.-Henry Smith, 20, was charged with stealing a gold ring fromz No. 106, Woodville-road, the property of Herbert Roes, on the 26th inst. Another prisoner was brought up on Saturday as being implicated in the samet charge. The Bench remanded the prisoner till Wedrnesday. ALLEOWD RonsaBEY noe Fasrra.N - Joshup ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JUNSE 23 38FORE MPK. RAFFILW. AN INRXPE~rENCED TniER.-An ?? mar, amer d .Tohn Gordon, who stated that he rezleli in tot>f chapel, London, was charged with s aoslino a. sire! watch, valued at £5, belonging to Jane' WU~sm a painter, who lives in Wsigan On the 11th a-vt ?? prosecutor fell asleep in the general waitinrOM atiwS Lime-sticet Station, and while there a paket ?? saw Gordon go ...

MR VALENTINES CLAIM AGAINST THE HARBOUR BOARD

... I MR VALENTINE'S CLAIM AGAINST THE HARBOUR BOARD. Proof was led in the Aberdeen Sheriff Court, a before Sheriff Dove Wilson, in the action raised at the instance of James Valentine, junior, reader, Aberdeen, against the Aberdeen Harbour Commissioners and r William Gordon, Town-Clerk and Clerk to the o Harbour Commissioners. The pursuer sued for £50 n in respect of services rendered by him to ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY

... COURT 01F SESSION-TiURSDAY, FIRST DTVISION. THE NORTH BRITISH LACTINA COMPANY. PETIT5ON-11ARVEY AND OTHERS. The petitioners here are George Thompson Harvey, Aberdeen, andothers, who pray the Courtto grant an order for the winding up of the North British Lactina Manufacturing Comepaty, Limited, and for the ap. pointment of a liquidator. The petitioners wet forth that the North Briush Lactina ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY

... .COURT OF SESSION-TuEsDAY. SECOND DI VISION. ACTION FOR PERSONAL INJU RIES. APPEAL-REID V. 1ITCH'ELL. This action was originally raised in the Sheriff Court at Aberdeen, the pursuer being James Reid, crofter, Greystone, parish of Skene, county of Aber- deen, and the defender Alexander Mitchell, crofter, Lyiie of Skene. Pursuer sought decree for £300 as damages for injuries sustained through ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .LAW INTELLIGENC.h NOTICES-THIS DAY. I It ['ROM THIR LiGATr DIARY.] 3-IIANOERY DIVISION. n lsarricls, a lUnLtiC (4); Itichariheou. a Iunatic, e-parte cote (7); Lloyd's trusts, cs-parte Lloyd (10). VICO-CEANOILLORl. t Williamson v. R11uld (3) ; Sherwovnuod v. Ilanuon (5); .5 Elliott v. Elliott (6i; Sweart v. Givenu (7j; Neill v. Blilck- o w ood (0). O M r e AXING OFFICE. 0 Mftstor Coffev ...

THE DISPUTED LIFE INSURANCE POLICY

... THE DISPU rED LIFE INSURANCE POLICY. The hearing of the case of Lotinga v The Commercial Union Assurance Company was continued yesterday before Mr. Justice Hawkins and a special usy. Mr. William Henry Drary, late stnge- manager at Sunderlaud Theatre, spoke to having seen Mr. Isaac Lotinga drink finv half-glases of whisky withinian hour. Hefurthersaid that in January. 1883, deceasod was ...

THE DISPUTED LIFE POLICY CASE

... TIHE DISPUIED LIFE POLICY CASE. I osturdaisy, before Mr. Justico Hawkins and a secial ju r;, tbhe css of Lotinga v . the Commerciai illon Aisuranco Comipany wts coutinued. TIe iistt1tet in, dispute was whethuer the defendatuis were liable to pav she amoialt of a policy upou the lite of the late Mnr. Isnee Lotiup, of Sudlorland.- Mds. LOti' a conducted her case ein Ikerson; and Mr, Charles ...

THE TRIAL FOR MURDER IN PARIS

... I THE 'TRIALI POR XIURDER IN PARIS It~~ v-AT ,0 -2 -- VERDICTl -AD SENTNENU. (EMoi r COU ESO3 PONDW1T.) PARIS, SUMwxr NXeTrr. G The piteous attitude of Marehandon and the circumstance of his having wrenched the clapper out of the bell communicating with P Madame Cornet's bedroom before he set about A robbing her precluded the expectation that the jury would qualify their verdict by fiading ex- ...

THE LISBURN WILL CASE

... HE xLTSBBURN WILL CASE. - - I rMBOCP. V. BARBUUI n , Prooatei ('int r. before Jorl-,e- e - -no i- 0zr~ ~ ~ra ot this c tee L-_r ~ii ,Me-sr- 11 H-le-Cnr7 Q C: J -Il 5ad Hurme (iitrtunetedl I-v Meisrs' .1 o-. f Blea. nliitaailfor the (ThBrice, Messrs NY Boadl. Q ?? J Monl. \ f1ra-d C. and (ivereo~d inlstructud, e n ii ni-- ed for the de-fendantn. ?? DaCie iohl-ot- a one of thle -sisters iii -the ...