LAW INTELLIGENCE

... A? ?f k- t.- ? 11.. 'I i .LAW -::4 Hi S j n -. , eo £s - ?? .'i E .-iL- X _ i.-. ?? *P1A ?? ?? I Laa~~d Ceisaisafi, Azkons--.one v U -w at ¢h.i.;, Slurray -Adt=s - A V WaXa~rm.0S UTK S r'Pani, :Wat .vStees tt S;ationai Bakv Claneb~y. ir~ ,+ha5+Nc ageral Maunsel .n ?? IC.-QkE.LOct ?? ?? ,outi-&?1priamw Saua : Actioa-ttorney- eneral v 'Doweli - LA, D LJUDGES. (Beo ,,the, 1igt H ononurable ...

REMARKABLE BIGAMY CASES

... - - AT Southwark PoPole-oio-ur on Saluirday, John Whitham, fifty, of 3, Crosby-row, Snow-fields, Bermondsey, described as a wholesale wastepaper M dealer, was placed in the dock, before M.. Slade, cc charged, on his own confession, with feloniously in a ni termarrying Susan M'Cartby, his first wife Emma ti being then and now alive. Inspector Mountlord said that about eight P.M. on the evening ...

FORGED POSTAL ORDERS

... Louis CArLON, Jacob Janket, and Israel Falman were aharged on remand, at the Thames Polloe- court, on ''riday, with the unlawful possession of posbal orders, supposed bohave been stolen. Thomas I Donaldson, grocer and beer retailer, Cable-sbreeb, St. > George's In ?? said that on Tuesday evening Louis Caplon entered the house, tendered a postal order for 103. 6d., and asked for change. Wibness ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... >1 THE RAIIWAY RATES INQUIRYI Tbe Board of. Trade inquiry into the rheised lists and schedules of railway rates submitted to the Board of Trade by the -arious railway com- anies was resumed yesterday, before Lord Balfoor of Burleigh and Mr. Court-ena Boyle, of the Board of Trade. The revised schedules of the different railway companies for the carriage of Cattle were-put in, Sir Henry Jams for ...

THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE CARNARVONSHIRE SESSIONS

... THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE CARNAPRVOiNSHIR.E SESSION. TO THE r EDrrOR OF TFI LIZERPOOL flW-RcUIY. Gentlemen. --A one of the solicitors who ad vo- I cate at these sessions, I write to protest against the practice of appointing achairmanunnequainted 4 with the law. Prior to the passing of the County Council Bill the post of chairmain was govoerned to soime extent by the imanagenient of county busi ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN COURT

... COMMITTAL FOR CONTEMPT. 'Mr. Justice Denman and Mr. Justice Wills had before them yesterday the case of Hind v Smith and others, and Christopher v. Smith and others. The actions under these names were on the paper under the head of opposed motions. SMr. Hind, the plaintiff in the first-named action, said that there were five different proceedings against Mr W. H. Smith, M.P., and others, and ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... A Crewe special correspondent,telegraphing last night, says that it is not probable that the magisterial proceed- ;in6s in the cases of Richard and George Davies, now in custody charged with the murder of their father, will be concluded to-davy Evidence of some of the members of the Davies family-presumably those examined at the coroner's inquest-will be taken, and the written con- fession now ...

ELOPEMENT AND ALLEGED ROBBERY

... I,.;ELOPIMENT AND ALLEGItD I I ROBBERY. ARREST OF THE ACCUSED IN I ~~CARDIFF, A2 EXTRItORI)INARY CkASE. it heC PROS.ECUTOR'S EVIDENCE DM'- o, d CREDITED. ?? .~At. the West Loindon Police-cou't on ThursdayH iafterniorn Thereini Powell, aged 28, a tatilor, of T it -d, nitrled, nd ?? Cckneys waged 32, of Faircouirt-s3treet, Ondoxton, Cardiff, J, jwere brought up on a warrant charged with being Cl ...

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... MAGISTERALi INQUIRY. TflU OONYESSIoNS OF THE PRIBONirits. Cousiderisble exoitensent prevailed in Crew. yester-a day, which was appointed for the preliminary hearing b of the charge against the two men charged with the wilful murder of their father, Richard Davies. The investigation did 'not commence till one a o'clock, but before that honr an immense d meb had assembled round the Police Court, ...

A HOSPITAL NURSE DROWNED

... I TIHE INQUEST, The inquest on the body of Miss Bessie Davis, a nurse at the Bristol General Hospital, who was drowned near Hanham mills, while boating with her sweetheart on the Avon, on the 2nd instant, was held yesterday by Dr E, M. Grace, at the Elm Tree inn, Went Hanbam. The first witness called was Dr W. H. a. Newnham, house surgeon at the Bristol general Hospital, who stated that the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I : ?? I TLL-.JGEN- . I0 - If- ,X - !- :STERDAY. - : - i I * - ~ ~ ~ ' - - ~ ~ ~ ?? ~ it CHANCERY DIVISION. 'F (Before the Vice-Chanceilor.- I FfSEETOURIM V EHAWILTO-z.~'rhe Vice-Ch5:Cellor, I gave judgmnent in this case, ini which Mr. William Fihbo-rne, -a ge3tlemaan having landed pro- pert. in the Queen' County, sought an injuUCo- tion to restrain the Right ion I T Hamilton and Mr. Harman ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... - - | The Recorder sat yjsterdayin' the Green'etreet Courthouse at 12'o'clock,'andheard caees illy fixed. PRACOCEZ, APPEMLEA; ms Dun ii wioxtow, AND WFXFORD RALWAT q0., PONDxYvs. This: case wai again 'before his Lordship on appeal. M4r. Leslie Peacoeke, jun.. of :Viliagoi Dalkey, had been 'fined- .£44 by Mr. Woodlock for 'travelling without is ticket ou- two occasions. Mr. Martin Byure ...