REMARKABLE BIGAMY CASES

... - - AT Southwark PoPole-oio-ur on Saluirday, John Whitham, fifty, of 3, Crosby-row, Snow-fields, Bermondsey, described as a wholesale wastepaper M dealer, was placed in the dock, before M.. Slade, cc charged, on his own confession, with feloniously in a ni termarrying Susan M'Cartby, his first wife Emma ti being then and now alive. Inspector Mountlord said that about eight P.M. on the evening ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... >1 THE RAIIWAY RATES INQUIRYI Tbe Board of. Trade inquiry into the rheised lists and schedules of railway rates submitted to the Board of Trade by the -arious railway com- anies was resumed yesterday, before Lord Balfoor of Burleigh and Mr. Court-ena Boyle, of the Board of Trade. The revised schedules of the different railway companies for the carriage of Cattle were-put in, Sir Henry Jams for ...

ELOPEMENT AND ALLEGED ROBBERY

... I,.;ELOPIMENT AND ALLEGItD I I ROBBERY. ARREST OF THE ACCUSED IN I ~~CARDIFF, A2 EXTRItORI)INARY CkASE. it heC PROS.ECUTOR'S EVIDENCE DM'- o, d CREDITED. ?? .~At. the West Loindon Police-cou't on ThursdayH iafterniorn Thereini Powell, aged 28, a tatilor, of T it -d, nitrled, nd ?? Cckneys waged 32, of Faircouirt-s3treet, Ondoxton, Cardiff, J, jwere brought up on a warrant charged with being Cl ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... - - | The Recorder sat yjsterdayin' the Green'etreet Courthouse at 12'o'clock,'andheard caees illy fixed. PRACOCEZ, APPEMLEA; ms Dun ii wioxtow, AND WFXFORD RALWAT q0., PONDxYvs. This: case wai again 'before his Lordship on appeal. M4r. Leslie Peacoeke, jun.. of :Viliagoi Dalkey, had been 'fined- .£44 by Mr. Woodlock for 'travelling without is ticket ou- two occasions. Mr. Martin Byure ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... MR. HrEaY FITZ4GBBON, Q.C., County Court Judge for Autrim, and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday in the Pecorder's Court. Municipal Build- ings. and resumed the business of this court. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, registrar, was in atendance. KANE V. BELFAST STllBT TREAMWAYS COXPAtY,. LIMITED. In this case. which was a remitted action from the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice ...

FATAL QUARREL IN THE BOROUGH

... rATAL QUA3RL SW THE -BOO'UG. At the Soufhwark Police Court, on Monday, Edward Lamb, ?? salesman in the Borough Market, was charged, before Mr. Fenwick, with causing the death of Alfred How, alias Howard, by striking him in the eye with an umbrella. Mr. Besley, barrister, defended. John Blackman, a salosmanu in the Borough Market, said he occupied a stand opposite that of the accused. On the ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... JURY TRIAILS. FRAUD B Y A COACHISKITIT. Jas Ritohle (32), coacharnith, Aberdeen, was ohlbirged before Sheriff Wilson and a jnry yesterday with a haing on 27th January, in tibe shop in Skene Street J ocoupsed by John Bowman, grocer, pretended to Wms it Woolbouse, asistnt, that his name vras Sutherland ; a that be renided lu Skens Square; that hiY wife wasa ait regular customer of Mr Bowman's. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LALW NOTES.-TENu DAY, h 0M TRX LEGAL DZAST. d H.M. COURT OF APPFAL. Rerren v. Rathmnines Town Coiruissioners (3). g Fi.LL. Vr Bedoyere v. Greovile Nugeot (3); Ferguson v. Ferg'sess (I): U Butler v. Butler (3S Conner v. Carlisle (4). b VlCE-{iAN:BlCBLLOR. o .HaIlilton v. Lane (11; .Morrow v. Lamb (2), r CONSOLIDATED TALXING OrFoCE. El Master Mlatbews-Tarrney's, minors, M'M3eordie (5); MacDer- ...

GLASGOW GHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... GLASGOW RHERIPF CRIMLNaUI 0OU3tT. I ?? A pleading diet of this Court was LoUd yeday, in the Juatidas'y Ccnmrt-howaf at wbekhOisr' Speus dipesed Gelb* foa D g ses ?? MA ComRm=A. TnAvzLfLs TIO SA . J. young manna omed ?? pleaded gulilty to having, hetwseex l6ti Octbee and 19th Decmber.whil employed as traveller by Messrs ows & Ce., manufcturers, 130 Gagd Road and 8 Brunswick Lane. pretended that ...

THE GOUROCK BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... TUB GOUROOK BRUAOCI o0 PAOMISE CAED. In the Court of Session on Friday LorA Weliwond bi And a istry beard ovidonce Ins the action by Oatherioe it Manfarlane, Avondale Place, Queen Street, Duncous, ti againeli William M'Millap. hotelkeepar, Vitoi lt Hotel, Shore itirest, Gourocl;, 1I4rouser concluded for p500 damagee for alleged breaoh of promiaq of j marriage' M'Millan admitted having promised ...

The Murderer's one Request

... Tbe Murderees one Request. THEaE are moments in life when it is meet, as HAMLET says, to WipO away all trivial fond records; but, bas most people must have noted, there is some- Spew times a curious propensity in human nature to Spent occupy the mind on solemn occasions with Hlarce trifling things. Only on this principle can we delive account for the strange response of W.LMAM Chan Row, the ...