COUNTY COURTS

... COUNTTY COURTS. Pt NEWP\'ORT. | r Fe~nart .-(llefo: hiS Honour Judge Or' ?? APPLICATION roR DIsCHARGE. Be JAIIES H.eR;SNiMAN,, GnoCoF, MON:OCTrn- MIr. T. B. Jones app ied for the diecharge of the banikrupt hi Lit ?? Honour, after referrink to the offichil receiver's report, eaid the debtor commenced businesA in 1885 withitut capital and was insolvent during the wolo)e period of his , rading . ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1890
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 459 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CONDITION OF THE CARDIFF LIBERAL WORKMEN'S CLUB

... CONDITION OF THl E CARDIFF LIBERAL WOIc. MEN'S CLUB. ,LLEGED LOSS UF l150 BY FiRAUD jr. IVil~ilim R. Phillips, of the Cardiff Libera1 Workmen's Club, vwrites to us as follows:- Will you, %with your usual fairness, hiod;y allow a trifing Spa-e to correct a few errors into whtolt ;iU have fallen, and, asa preliminary remark. ?? I sar tha;t the above club has, unfcrtunlttc'Y. suffered fromt an ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 412 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... I THE CREWE TRhGEDY. ±I1J.Ji ULbUU111LJ ALtb.LAULjUL. a EVIDENCE OF THE WIDOW. COMMITTAL FOR WILFUL MURDER. The magisterial inveetigatioa. into the charge preferred against the two youths Richard and George Davies, of the wilful murder of their father in Cre-lane, on the night of the 25A e January, was resumed yesterday murning,-at the e county police court, Crewe. The fact that since X the ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... lI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2Q BEFORE MRME1TBAN COOPRE. ExnAoITiosS ADJOtoSYCET P05 CLoslrw-The public examinations of John DeAn and James Aspinall Brancker, coal merchaut were ad- journed for dosinz. The public examination of bland Bina Carr, schoolmistress, was closed , B Coemnun AND Co.-Jane Corkll and her daughter, Alicia Emma Brown, appeared on their first public examinnaton. The twodebtos ...

THE MAN AT THE WHEEL CASE

... THE -MANAT s CA E. rlnv!, I b~nip took off th'. aeyT ty -ad Hagan wene Later in the evenngt se Phillips, who said that the NtY ¢ Heath nezt went to De offered him 1i& If he w 2,i refused. They both We otk b2 named Smith, rho was a the ]ock. The three th, so street, but there were -aoo W'4 dt i and so,after wauaitirn a',tmazV 4 separated. At ahont fire ex au they ; e again to Hagan in a F ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... SHIPPINNG APIPEAL CASE. f Ssrrr AIND CO. V. WYLLIE AND OzRS.-O Yesterday, the Court of Appeal, consisting of the a Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, and f, Lord Justice Fry, disposed of this appeal of the deteodants from the judgment of Mr. Justice a Butt, in the Admiralty Court, dated 12th August a last. The action was brought by the plaintiffs, t who are bankers at Hall, to ...

THE CROSSING-SWEEPER NUISANCE

... At Marylebone Police Court yesterday, Joseph Rowley, giving his age as sixty-eight, but looking much younger, a weal-known face at this court, was charged with hegging in Pitzjohn Avenue, at Hampstead. The prisoner is a crossing ?? to the evidence of Detective-sergeant Brown and Mr. Eliston, the prisoner was in Fitzjohn Avenue about noon yesterday, standing on the pavement hegging of ladies ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT AT A THEATRE

... I At the Marlborough Street Police Court, London, yesterday, William Peters, Rodney Road, a fireman, was charged with assaulting Thomas Warwick by striking him on the head at Her Majesty's Theatre.- The prosecutor said that he was waiting outside the theatre at about twelve o'clock on Saturday afternoon, with some hundreds of others, expecting their wages for Monday's performance sn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... WS--, ?? ?? Li -Z .1, - YFZTERDAY. COURT 0OF APPEAL. ?? Chief Justice, Lord Jusice -I Fitzgibbon, and Lord Justice Barry.) RM'S S EsTAE-TI3 wab an appeal from a de- I cison of Mr. Justice Zonroe settling a schedule of gncutbrances. Messrs Lindsay, of Belfast had claimed in respct of a mortgage on the estate for £5iO. an equal priority.with the petitioners who had a clain of £950 as trustees of ...

A SCOTCH LORD'S DIVORCE

... A SCOTCH LORED'S DIVORCE. (From our later editions of last weeL.) In the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on Friday., Lord Trayner heard evidence in the action for divorce by Baron Torphichen, of hMidealder, against his wife, Frances Ellen Gordon, on the ground of her adultery with Lieutenant Lynche Blosse. Her ladyship, in reply, charged Lord Tor. phichen with adultery with a woman unknown, but ...

ASSAULTING A POLICE INSPECTOR AT LONG MELFORD

... ASSAULTING A POLICE INSPECTOR AT LONG M13LFORD. At the Long Melfoid 'Ptty Sessions yesterday .*,dorick fi.ightfoot, a traump, was brought up in oustody, charged with udnlawfully asssulting Police. inspeetor Fasrthing, when in the execution of his duty, on tho 5th inst. From the oflieer'% ovidence it tren- spirod that prisoner denmatldod a lodging at' tho station on the above date, and upon the ...

A SCENE IN A LAW COURT

... A -SCENE IN A LAW COURT. I l G. COMMITTAL FOR CONTEMPT. Au extraordinary scene took place before Mr. Ho Justice Denman and Mr. Justice Wills, sitting yester- wh day in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, '01 rwihe tbe cases of Hind v. Smith and otaers ?? and iChristopher v. Smith and others came on J.: 0 for heari~ig. Theas were among the opposed res motions on the civil side, ...