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BANGOR BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BAtNGOR BANKRUPTCY COURT. Mr. 0- Yesterday, his Honour Sir Hortio Llovd hr. fur heard a: urton b -v thte Offic-ial Iteceiver in BaDk- rup- uptay (Mr. IL HAugh Jone6) calling upon Mrs. 'at Pttohurd- er, widow and exeeturiix of Cap . tamn George Pritclard, (if Treuscaen, Angle r, Scr sorne time the Couserrtnh-e candidate for that Ste comuty, to fiR' a further affidavit dealing with 2>r the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... to I Sd. IMONDAY, SEPTE-HBER 14. BZFO~iH tX. KILNGCHON. I)EI':TY STIL'NDIARY 8d. MAGISTEATAI 5' T C112saG1Z OF Sr1xx3sI.NG A POLIC7rAuy.-T.hbn x3 ij, Rn7ella, charred on Ur- tnd silshta tbio Io'ice- tonst212.) 210 I' (Cnflranntn 3. on tb' ew-ning of Ssc-ur- (7s, '40st.le 5.h1 inet, -t %L'.,a-nisw-h:ll, va turu-ter re- t mantded for a weeB, the :njurrn officer being sti:l under M.- trearawnt a ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LIVERPOOL ASS. On h WEDNESDA-Y, JULY 29. Mr. were there CROWN COURT. that hums', flFOUE xa. CXMMI&osIEa Ej7rMON ?? by t CHARGE OFE BZ13ETN bea0n Willi=o Row0on Mountfield M,}, grocer, was N nrdined for having, at Liverpool, on three dates WI in 1384, c-mber?.-yled money belonging to his em- noun' piloyer, Richard Alfred Hyde. a. seed merchant, day, :lacryn n uiesi es eb-tet Mr. JOur1Z or- ...

TRADE JEALOUSY AT ST. HELENS

... TRADE JEALOUSY AT S . IELENS, been ZLOCELS tQ iYLNLD FOR ASSAU-LTING AY thep ASSISTANTr. tse 1 At St ?? Police Court yesterda3. before u titr.9sn Ut. T-rer, A. Walmsley Co-tham, agree nd L ilroogools, Fnrwk Lo'n-un and Jaros had g brothArs, carryling on busins as picers butto pa', Liov~;on dealers in P:ark-road, St. lieins, IMe1r siz n- ianoed ior ass.aulting James Bellow a Th onmirly in ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... E FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. BESTOE MIt T. m a stRsox. CORONIa Oa Lii depoo k N' SHOCKiNG DEATH' 0F A JO(JXNLYMAS PLUc-sa Lcmd' -Concerning the death of John Thomas, aged en 63 years, a journeyman plumber and gasfteer, ?? in the employ of the Manchester Ship Canal coo % -Ccmpany, who resided in Wainwright~sreet, for P Ed}guhilL It appeared for some little time past C)u the gas supply at the ...

THE WATER-STREET TRAGEDY

... ,rfiE WATER-STREET ' TRAGEDIY. ?? Is CoDMITmAL OF THE PRISONER. rc e against Miss Catherine ermpseall on the 29th October last, ,rilrs.lty -rNU-d AT- Engar Swintton Holland, aged 49 ?? Liverpool merchant, by ?? hito - ,ev7cver iii hilT ofice in I)ury-bildir', ;- ?? Liverpool, was fully gone into _ c--inre Mr. W. 3. Stewart (stipeadiary Wh' prosid-d over the fitt chabuher --f r-rl s ?? Co e MIr ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... WEDNESDA4y, SEPT. 23. IS F . J. STONE, GT W. GOOD--ON, AND t, ILLEGAL PUSUIT OF HoI.od, cl x b ?? k-e t , auk 3dea, cv-ee mwntf,- atr?. a pk-i.ne, smd Jtleph M-aj-y. clerk, Park-rfai, .Ć½dwe su onedi for baring been in Posseeion of ga--e Mnd Ca'ring ftroan the dirctjon of preer,.,d )L , 1e teve Lee deposed that on Friday ast ec daw flode- aI d ,jack-ay goirng ?? the direction o ? pe ?? 1 ...

THE BOG SLIDE IN IRELAND

... S MOVEMENT RECOMMENCED. INQUEST ON THE DONNELLYS. )rdo ent fol- PROBABLE CAUSES. ,ed Tke Press Amaciation's ?? at Nil- for larnoy, telegrphing Last night, says-oroner M ?? held the inqucet to-ay with reference blo to the terrible death of Con aznd Hanah Don- in nelly, wio, wit-h six of their family, lost their I hat lives in the bog slide at Quarry LodE Te on- rmans lai7 in thie Gneargnilla. ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRAGEDY AT RIXTON

... MMT1AORDINARY TRAGEDY AT I I I KRTON. SUPP02M XIRDEM m. wabrought to light at ~ito, ea BllnsGren but noon on Sunday when an engine tenter named Thomas Elliman, aged 18, was found dead in the cuttin Of. the MA Loester Ship Canal, with a bullet woundl nhis breast Illiman had latterly superintended one of the niny p ping enges which surmount the embankments. of Pgee Cana at intervals in this ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... E- S LOCRESTER SU-MR ASSIES. CROWN COU1R'-.Trrspmy. (Before Ma. Jsmcrx- SEm) The Judge, in charging the grand jury, said be bd been to Xnchestev on several occasions, upon which he had found the calendar usually so intainU from 80 to 100 cases, and yet that day he only found I 18 cases for trial. The Assize Relief Act had done something towards reducing the number of pnrsoners for trial at ...

[ill] SUMMER ASSIZES

... CUi AXtE'STER SUMlMER ASSIZES. i CROWN COURT.-YESTERDAY. [SEwoas ML. Jtsncz A. L Smo;j THE COAL FRAUDS IN MANOEESTEI David Johnson, George Wm. Sewesl, WmL Roberls, and Chazes Daries were indicted for having con- spired together to defraud numerous persons of money in reference todealings in coaL Mr. Hopwood,Q.C., Recorder of Liverpool, and Mr. Sutton conducted the prosecution; Sir Charles ...