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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 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 ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT STOCKPORT

... TH[E ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT I STOCKPORT. EXTRAORDINARY REVELATIONS. THE MAGISTRATES' DECISION. | The Stoclport Borough Police Court was crowded i on Tuesday on the occasion of the hearing of the I charge agaiinst Thomas heck-eth, an old man, ofn having wilfully murdered his - illegitimate male infant. The prisoner cohabited with a young I woman named Elizabeth Ann Parker, at Windsor- I street ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE SCUTTLING NUISANCE

... EXEMIPLAPRY PUNISHNIENT. At the Salford County Borough Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, before the recorder, Fir- J. 'Maghull Yates, James Felix Foley, 18, and Joseph Allen, 18, colliers, along with Amelia Higginson, 17, and Agnes Garforth, 15, factory operatives, were indicted for un- lawfully and maliciously wounding Joulu Ouulhai with a belt. Mr. Goldthorpe prosecuted. The pr;soners were not ...

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 ...

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 ...