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 ...

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 

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 ...

THE STABBING CASE IN BALLYMONEY

... 'THE STABBING CASE IN BALLY2M1ONEY. ON Saturday latt, the accused. Thomas :M Clure ! Kirkanatrick. Alexanler Elder, :rnd Archnibald Lennigan. who are alleged to have committed the m asanlt on John and Robert Holmes, of Tandheaid by stabbing them on the night of Thursda-. the 6th inst., were brought up on remand. before Captain t. O. Gage, ., ann Mr. William Ilaniliton. J.P.. charged with the ...

THE DISPUTE AS TO TESTING OF POTTERS' GLAZE

... At the BDrglem County Court, yesterday, Mr. Bad- deley applied to his Honour Judge Jordan to grant a new trial of an action heard at the last court, in which the question of the custom in the potting trade with regard to the mixing of glaze formed an important feature. Mr. Baddeley explained that Melssrs. Harrison and Son, colour manufacturers, Hanley, sued Messrs. Sadler and Co., ...

A VERY PECULIAR FAMILY

... A VEY PEOULIAM FAMILTY. . . _ -. . . ' L _ A. At Wertminster roice Court, on mlonnay, AuuIs Grimaldi, aged 85, a woman stylishly dreesed in a fur- trimmed cloak, diving an address in the Lambeth-road, was placed in the dock, charged before Mr. D'Eyn- court with stealing ten £5-notes, .£5 in cold, and a gold Watch, vane £;60, the property of her sister, Matilda Fry, from 49, Vincent-square, ...

EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY ENQUIRY

... EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY E.mQUIRY. The hearing of the extrtotdinary luna y enquiry at Ciinterbuiry, by Sir Alexendeir MilkIs, Q.C., con. esring tim rondition tf mlindl of lary Ann Jones, an aged spinseter, was not coneluded until after two ?? VyH' erday morning. The enquiry wos held on the petitir l of Itichard J onesat hrotherfof Al iss Jones. i tticro was some extraordinary evidente given as to ...

RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... RIAILWAY RATES INQUIRY. WILTSHIRE EVIDENCE. Thewitnesses before the Railway Rates Commia- sionert yesterday included Mr T, E. Rednman, secretary and one of the managers of Messrs C. and T. Harris, bacon curers, Caine, Wilts, who said that that firm paid £20,000 a year in railway rates for pigs consigned to them, and for bacon after it was cured. The proposals of the companies with regard to ...

COOKTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... COEOSTOW- PETTY SESSION4S. CRAnGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN. Tzis court was held yesterday-Mr. John Raphael, J.P., in the chair. The other magistrates present ?? Rizht Lonourable the Earl of Castle- stuart. D.L.: Colonel J. E. C. Lindesay, D.L.: Messrs. D. H. Charles. MI.D. J.P.; John H;Tender- On. J. P.: Win. Leeper. J.P.: Garret Nagle. P3..: and John Rickard, J.P. Constablae 3 tihenuY summoned ...

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 ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... LIFE IN AMERICA, ,MASQUERADING AS A4 j PPRINCE. TORONTO UNIVERSITY DEST1ROYED BY FIRE. TRItA OF THE NEVASSA a' URDLPRLRS. AILtWAY COLLISION AND LOSS OF LIFE. , SPECIAL CABLE('hPA. .F RO5% GrR O'N- CORRESPONDENT. Naw ToPYe. SATURrDucY.-The pugilist of Kil. 1 rain's party who killed a man while sparring at Dallas. Texas, w-as 1enziah. He remains in custody, and the remaindsr of the party have ...