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THE BALCKBURN FLYING SHUTTLE CASE

... THE BLACKBURN FLYING SHUTTLE CASE. I Lord Justice Fry and Mr. Justice Mathew, as a Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench, on Thursday heard an application for a new trial in the case of Margaret H~ackixr v. Messrs. W. H. Hornby and Co., of Brookhouise MAll, Blackbrn, heard by Judge Coventry, under the Employers' Liability Act.-Mr-. Chitty appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Itobson for the ...

SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT STOCKPORT

... An adjourned inquiry into the death of Eliza Harrop, 44, wife of John Harrop, engine driver, Royal George-street, Stockport, which took place tnder suspicious circumstances on Tuesday of last week, was held on Wednesdzy at Stockport, before the Deputy- Coroner (Mr. T. NV. Johnson). Mr. Francis Newton, solicitor, was present on behalf of the husband of the deceased. IWilliam Bruckshaw, heald ...

CORONER'S INQUIRY

... The inquest was opened at the King's Head public house Church-street, West Ham, on Mon- day, by Mr. 6harles C. Lewis,coroner for the southern division of Essex. Mr. J. W. Atkinson appeared to watch the case on behalf of the parents of the deceased, and the Rev. Canon Scott was ?? Coroner, having sworn the jury, said they had met to inquire into the circumstances of a most dastardly, ferocious, ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... R LYRRPOOL Ias't;I TRDA~Yi'i-, Wales Bank at Pw]jjh , ! Ra *IAME3 P7AE9] L formerly a publiau i`ta forth, appeared 'or his - 'n~z . debts were et dorn t Z4,- He said he had some iwas to be esod on theios- i every one would be paid, Z be asurpiuc. The exarnirmtio t Fe!bruary 27. Mr. TrO,,!!Ltma creditors. I RE ELE.AY JAYR JOxr' vwidow, r-siding in Kinye Iented by Mr. Mounkhon ;r examination. ...

CURIOUS ACTION AGAINST THE CAPTAIN & PILOT OF A STEAMER

... CURIOUS ACTION AGAINST THE | i CAPTAIN & PILOT OF A STEAMER. Yesterday, in the Court of Admiralty, before Mr. Justice Butt, Sir Jaanes Deane, Q.C. (Admiralty advocate), and Mr. R. S. Wright appeared to support a motion attaching Captain Hra ey, oftbe steamship Glenmore, of tiverpool, a . pilot namedWright, ed Mr. F. C. Cousens, a 6 agent at Dartmouth, for havng broken the arrest of the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... I 2CORONERT IsI FRrD.A, lrn_- @ FRIDAY, eSAD D OP .t Msr A3 U the death of Davidt Imariner, who lived atherig road, but ad not jmonths, On W nesdavn t4 % a Shipl in rb th he eta for sale, with aterico to the 'tween d n, vligt I d bpne, that he died otier of t sufficient light in~h ing throdgh which the ?? Aclidental det' ec& ki SUccIDs THROuE o IELo death of Arm Maria - urrv Tcr a panter in a ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE CorT I TM7tPRqna v ?? THUP.SDAY, PEBREAP. ,, ALLEGED TnsrB manager of a 'ublic house AL. 2 ?? house coal, and gas free. hii. tcdks, vwa- char-ged wit~lL-kt-,'M perty of his emiployer, on DeI.JN' that William Campikell Feer, Weaver, coilted at thre house I a takings, and received thlesen ~ which '-owed a s-un'. 44A'f ?? of Weaver. The icon-a-, ?? ?? The prisoner stated that he ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUIT

... In the Divorce Division of the High Court of Justice, yesterday, before Sir James Hannen (President), the case of Chalmers v. Chalmers and Moir was heard. 'This was a petition of John Templeton Chalmers, travelling draper, of St. James-place, Liverpool, for dissolution of ?? on the gronnd of his wife's adultery with the co- respondent Moir, who had been in the petitioner's employment. The ...

A REMARKABLE GIRL POISONER

... A REMARKABLE GIRL POJSOMNE. At Chester City Police Court, yesterday morn- ing, Elizabeth Roberts, a little girl of ten, was chargedwith attempting to poison Annie Hodg- kinson$ 56, Queen-street, Cbester.-Prosecutrix, a vorndi woman of about 26, stated that prisoner's fafhEr, Samuel Roberts, came to lodge at their bouse some six mogthE' ago, and broqght prisoner with him. On the morning of the ...

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY NEAR HUDDERSFIELD

... DOMESTIC TRAGEDY NNEAR HDDERSV FIELD. i Tom Broadbent, aged 65 years, a weaver, of Kay. Lane, Almondburv, near Hudderafseld. who for some years had lived unhavpilv with his wife, Ann Broad- bent. and had been before the local magistrates for ! assaulting her, went home on Friday night last week and asked if his tea was ready. His wife replied I that it was. He then picked up 3 coal rake from ...

LOCAL DIVORCE CASE

... I- LOCAL DIVOR AE. I JIn th. Divorce Diisoc,* yesterday before Mr. Justice Butt and a wmmo jury, the case of Stanley v. Stanley came on foh u.rinx This 3a a petition of Mr. J. W. Stanle, Inland Revenue officar, who had esided at greont. Cheshire, andatDerby, fordissolutonof misrriag on the gronnd of his wife's alleged aduleery with Mr. Chester, sofiitor of Creve, and &maoer per- sao Answees ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I LIV'IERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT. THURSD.Y, FEBRUARY 6. BEFORE RE. aEaISTEAR COOPER. THEp INFALiLIBLE FINAN'CIR -XVWilliam Pear- son, who was brought up in custody from Walton Jail; appeared in this court for his adjourned public examination lie was further questioned by Mr. Carruthers as to the arrangements he made with Mr. H. F. Neale, solicitor, for the preparation of his defenve at the ...