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SINGULAR BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ,SINGE-I IR BREACH Ot PROHIMSE | CASE. In the ?? Bench Division on Sat1rday, before Mr. Justice Grailthatn an -d a sp.cialjuy Miss Sarah AnFs i-uh , .Ijj7 Ann Psh brutht n action to re- c1rover from Mr. Wi]lian Young damages for breach of promise of uarriage, The defea~dant pleaded 3a den ial of the a'i eed promise. Mr. FRilan and Mr. A-. Wa31ce appeared f or the plaintiff; while Mr. Candy, Q ...

THE ARCHBISHOP AND THE LINCOLN JUDGMENT

... THE NTE RCISBOP AND MT LINCOUT JUDGMET. The Archbishop of Caiterbpr- ha the following pastoral letter t ti-. -r Canterb-r, at the requestof the Rural Deans:- My dear Archdeeana and Ru F the close of our annual gatherirgte . Wednesday, you asked me to asss ' the wishes of the cergy who r-,: Iguidand and advice a teo the s 7'- own services of the jtdgment wi.2 :4 Right Reverend Assessors, I has ...

CHESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. ?? YR. REGISTAR PRESTON. FAILUIUV OF A FTrSHiRE PanerTa-Edwarcx Williams, of Bagillt, Flintshire, printer and sta- tioner, and of Chester, confectioner and baker, attended for his public examination. Debtor had carried on business as general deaer and printer at the Emporium, Baillt, for 22 years, and of late had established a business at Chester as coniec- tionerand ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... B3IONDAY,,;Y 5. 3 , Tax Munnsn or - A Sam's CnarT.-. 5i Bbagwar Jasaiwara, a Hiadoo, eged 29, was chbsrged with having on October 11 murderei RI.Peter LyaIL, mster of the Biftish ship Bucking. -J bam, in which the proner flm4n9.ployWI as crck ,% The murder is alleged to have been committed or, aJ the high seas, when. the. vessel was on a 3 voyage from Dundee to New York. At the ! ]ast ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... p DISTRICT SESIONrS. t PRESCOT. ?? Elenry Parker, of Peinwood, Enynon, ewas sunisnoned fo r keeping a ma~nservant wvithoult ia lieense. 3Ir. Hleald, of Utigan, su~pervisor U' ?? Revenue, prosesuned. He stated tha' ,r ?? last defendant was5 served with a not:es ui epay for the ritnewal of his servant's license, but lii o had failed to do so. On the 22nd Aprit ri officer called, sod found the ...

THE STRAND ABDUCTION CASE

... J | At Bow-street Police Coirt, London, sr- A v1 day, before Mr. Lushington, Edward Arthur Callender Newton, arrested under a warrant, was charged with the abduction of a young girl named Jc 3h Lucy Edith Pearman, aged 15, the daughter of in a- tobacconist in the Strand, London. Mr. Wallis Sl 2.1 appeared for the prosecution. Miss Pear- tb man was in court with her parents. She W ,S is a good ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A WELSH MERCHANT

... Yesterday, at the Wrexham Borough Police Jourtinames Gilbert Jonei, who carried on buhi- ness for many years at Wrexham as a boot and shoe merchant, was charged under the Debtors Act of 188 with obtaining credit under false pre- teams, and also under the Larceny Act with obtaining £50 by fraud. Mr. Newman (of the firm of Mesrs. Grundy, Kershaw, and Cob, Man- chester) appeard to prosecute, and ...

CITY LICENSING SESSIONS

... -d MORE LICENSES REFUSED. The adjourned annual likensing sessions for the city of Liverpool were continued yesterdsy; in tte ie N'isi Prius Court, St. George's. Hall. Alderman 1e Thomas Hughes again presided, the other magis. 0- trates on the bench were Alderman A. B. J or. *e wood, ?? Mr. & Smith, M.P., Aldermen J. G. Livingston and E. Samuelson, Messrs. Clarke Aspinall, E. EBowne, J. Ball, H ...

LIVERPOOL TRANSFER SESSION

... LIVERPiOOL T'RANSFER. SESSION.1 ; A ses'ion of the bench oF magistrae for the 1 e tra$nsfer of licenses wa~s held yesterdaby in theI h jpolice court, ])ale-stieet, teh court consisting of 166 Mr. Alderman Livingston (chawirman), Cot Maor-j tw risen, Messrsa Joshua Sing. John Henderson, J. 20E r. hNorris, E. Browvn., F. W.T Leylanld, P. FOJ ew r) Hemeiryk, and Elisha Smith, A~mirnl Cough. l I- ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL PObLICE COURT. L . - 'a FRI[DAY,.] .ULY 3. er B'FORE: ML; STEW ART. Xr DIsorsDERLY Hoursss -Catherine \\atkct ra as fined £5 and costs M.iary Gibbons 20a. antd co . ss and lilly Necwton (wiho bad been pre~io,'iwy (03, lie victed), £10 and costs, for having allowild th hous~es to be used for imnmoral pulrposes. ?? i~ MNoss, w~ho prosecuted, called avi:nesoes toprw ,that lcoose cht ...

BIRKENHEAD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 10- Mt AIMON DAY, tUGUST 24. ; BEFORE HIS HIONOUU JUDGE WYNNE FFOflLJES. t ;- APPLWC41ION FORI . DIECHABOE. - Godfrey G-. Davies and Edward Hancock, who carried on 1er bursiness in Market-street, Birkenhead. as grocers n. andpro viseondeaers applied for theirdischarge i; in bankrulptcy. Mr. Ring (debputy official receiver) ?? presented his report upon the case, from which it; 83 appeared that ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... II- - IE- DISTRtICT SESSIONS. iii-- I. ts WVARRIN GTON. 0 Fred Hall, Williamson-square. Liverpool, bad Sl been summoned to show cause'why he should a not be committed to prison in default of in paying towards the maintenance of his lI father, urder an order of the magistrates. n n Mr. i3. Shearer, who appeared on behalf 0 iS of the guardians, said that the defendant, 1 '3 who did not appear, ...