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THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE

... -TH O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE. I ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT. In the Divorce Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Butt, the motion for attachment against thepproprietors and publishers of the 1Theeetan'a Jouiral for contempt of court in commenting on the O'Shea v. Parnell divorce case while it is sub- judice came on for hearing. The Solicitor- General, Mr. Inderwick, Q.0., and Mr. Lewis Co*ard appeared ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLIGE COURT. rf TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. BEFNOR MR. RAFELM ENTBEL.ZTEMs. - Henry Richards, aged 42 years, a porter, who was employed by Mea sz1esix and Co., of Ranelagh-street, ?? charged with embezzling £1 2s. 6d. On December 5 he ww sent to collect an account from Messrs. Arrowsarith and Co., Denbigh-street, and on receiving the money did notipyy a it over to his employers. The ...

WALLASEY POLICE COURT

... |WALLASEX PuLI'E ?? ?? .- - WVEDNEhDAX. FE:F-- - BEFORE 3R. W. T. JAkCf .. xr ' Tart WAaLLAgSE Lc'CAL B-I- as- etoTs`s.-Mr. Laurene' L. f Brighton, Was ummoned . Wallasey Local Board for erect _ duelling house rithO. thoc ' 5' -1i ?? of tbe Pabh - .. ,. Streets) Act. 1ir. Pne artr. Board; and Mr. Pickiord O'G K.;= J Salmon, surveyor to tlrh bean'. ?? of defendant aboat nsC r n ' w -; being ...

LIVERPOOL DIVORCE SUIT

... LIVERPOOL DIVORGE SUIT. ITn the Divorce Division of the, High Conrt of Justice, yesterday, before the President (Sir Jamnes lianneu). the local divorce suit Carr v. Carr and M'Culloch was heard. The petitioner -wxas Mr. Henry Carr, wholesale waterproof- clothing manufacturer, carrying' OLn buniness in liverpool, and he sued fur a dissolution of marriage on the ground of his wvife's alleged ...

THE STATE AND DISCIPLINE OF LIVERPOOL PRISON

... Iph E STATE AND DISCIPLINE OF | LIVEiRPOOL PRISON.- | A special meeting of the visiting commimttee of ber Maiesty's Prison, Liverpool, was held on Wednesday in the Police Buildings, Dale-street, to consider tbe annual report to be sent to thn Home Secretary as to the state and discipline of the prison. Mr. Aldern John Hughes pre- sided, and there were also present Messrs. E. Hutchiuson. HE J. ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... PRESTON INEPFMIEDIAE SESSIONS. Tbese' s*&ions, ifr the hndr9;-tt ness, Blackburn, and r yesterday, before Mr. S it.- - man), and other mana--Ate- ., tamed the names of i2 pn de s -whom could neither ?? ror vr.tev g to the grand jurv, thxe CbairnI 5g' l andinspankingof e few persons in this counit' - educated to some.extent. ?? - c; desirable thing, but ! C:, we had spent t0o ri ti ' -lived in ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... --aOYEP~S ?? 'r l SATrRD pT, t-B, - S-R_ t I BEFORE MR. CLAS E LA-S - MoRE BUn.nroG ArCIrEnr-% 4 :n , Lawrence Adam&s four vear5 ' . - his parents at 64. Nsheid-'. T- stated that on Wednoesy - left her little bov tn to'e ?? ` e I ij minutes, when she heard on running back into . : 9 'found that the child'- ?? extinguished the i a- 3ia d ' Stanley Hospital, wher- b- d:-.i - on Friday evening. ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... MANCHESTER CITY SESSION-S. The general quarter sessions of the Peaed forithe h of' Manchester were opened ofl Thursday atr the Smyiobs Courts, Minshullustreet, before thbe Recrder Mr. H. W.West, Q.C. The calendar contained the' s names of 44 prisoners. The~dgein bargngtep~l 3irCmongassd urang hemn and ?? wsolerothde in ty, h urpoband the exra Ma uevision: Jon ane bicl ayrjier, for burgfar on ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 1PRESTON POLIOE INTELLI*ENOE. SAXUBDAY.-Before His Worship the Mayor of Preston (Alderman J. Burrow), W. P. Park, j. Satterthwaige, and E. Greenwood, lEqrs. HBrAWD v. Wxz1.-James Cults was summoned for assaultlig his wife- Mary Jore, on Sunday night last. Mr. i. B. Edelaton appeared on behalf of the complain. ant, and Mr. Blachhurat represented the defendant, Complainant stated that on the ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT1' SESSO-S. PRESTON'. ,o Harding. act and a ,0 , tborongla, was ?? & e¢ c di order. Deiendaat adn rni ?? I th at his dog -as onlyru e orz. If th e bpirit of th e srseei e'b't.gL not see whv all cat s ° i ydrophobi Mhts'd a dog He migtalojf:E . dogohd no tee (La. e is. and ca s.-lmep . e o acng as a raiuer withoodt a I cr -T was by the rnhand Revemi De.3r :c?-f . C hid ppred .and the ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DIS'LJ(R'T SHNSS''-.i- C ZRNAP.RVtJ;N CN ?? Wi1^iatm. t- tidy-nL:. visa-. >iiilttl. tic iv tihe Evxn-- ' : . ?? i t ela i nr a Li,-lsv ...

EXTRAORDINARY INSURANCE CASE

... IEXTRAORDINARY INSURANt| i CASE. DEAD OR ALI4E? On Saturday, in the Queen's Bench Division,- Dublin, before Mr. Justice Murphy, Mr. Justice Ciibson, Mr. Justice Holmes, and Mr. Justice O'Brien, a motion came on for hearing in refer- ence to the action of the Proviial Bnk v. Brocldebank, in which some extraordinary allegations were made regarding policies of insmrance held bv plaintiffs on the ...