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THE MAN AT THE WHEEL CASE

... THE -MANAT s CA E. rlnv!, I b~nip took off th'. aeyT ty -ad Hagan wene Later in the evenngt se Phillips, who said that the NtY ¢ Heath nezt went to De offered him 1i& If he w 2,i refused. They both We otk b2 named Smith, rho was a the ]ock. The three th, so street, but there were -aoo W'4 dt i and so,after wauaitirn a',tmazV 4 separated. At ahont fire ex au they ; e again to Hagan in a F ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURtT OF SESSION. IFIST D)IVIS1ON-TsvSDly, February 27. he N ?? the 1. .PRetDOT.r Llords ADAM for anid 711 aAnS t) iff B .-TURNER V. SS1,lGMA1N~. Wa - A settlafielt wa intimated to-day of thesact'et w3 tronblit by William Seligmnno, insurance breker, lie' 4Ulasgowv, against Jasmes William Turner, writer, p5r Greenrck, for payment of £770 14a Gd. On 2Stb cir October. 188c, Peter Macara, ...

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 ...

THE DARBYSHIRE DIVORCE CASE

... ITHE DARBYSHIRE DIVORCE CAS4P MI. ABINGTON AIIDTHE ACTRESS In the Divore) Division of the High Court of justice, London, yesterday, before Sir James lannen~ fpresident) and a common jury, the cae of Dsrbyshire v. Darbyshire and Baird came on for hearing. The petition ivas that of MIr. Francis G. Darbyshire for a dissolution of marriage on the ground of the alleged adultery of his wife, .rnown ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... Ti RAP ITY RATES LNQMlY. 'EVIDENCE AS T:I 'THE 'CATTLE TP jDE up THE 1NOR1TH. At the Railway Rates inquirv yesterday morni ,n dir. Holde'n. who represents the rattle t_^e_e c Fe 'Waliefie-id, Manchester, Newcastle, and rha nurej counties generallv, addressed the C-urt. Tho for whom'l he abp4jared consisted of unwarts A S members, aant paida3out £260,000 ifr r.iii-avjciay , annum. The' had ...

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. ...

A THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... A TREATRICAL DIVOIRCE C A S i. 1. LOSDt~q Taua.snAL-Irn the Divorce DTivsion to-day. before Sir JTqmes llenn-n and a common Jau-. Mr. Francis G3. Darbishire brought a suit for the dissolution of his mnarriage. on the ground of the allezgd adultery of bis wife, known as Miss Agnes Hewvitl, actre, with the o-resnoude. George Alexauder Baird3, bescer known 'i XMr. ! Abingtona,' a gentleman horse ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DLSThWT SESSIONS. Andrave-Caragher, of the Arch HOWO, West Bank, vras ?? ior' allowing two dogs to go at large %vs=uszzWd Samuel Hopwood vms srmnoned for being in dma eof the dog. Potie-ergcaat Los and Con- tble Poste statd ai. t~he 16th insat Hopwood wa met with LT~reyhound and a Im foeier in sale- ruad, tie ansbeinzgannsrzzled. Rowmd informed ?? bech tbat COrmigher was ill in bed and could ...

THE LLANERCH COLLIERY DISASTER

... THE LLANERCH COLLIERY 9 DISASTER. ,nt TEfE ADJOURNED INQUEST, t c al I er REPORT ON THE STATE OF THE3 [ke V1LNE to THEl USE OF 'NAKED) LIGHTS. !1 he The adjourned. inquest toracliirtg the death of the (I 2:176 men and boys who lost their lives in the Llansrch Colliery explosion on Thursday morning, C, February 6, was resunred by Mr. J. Borry Walford p tea at the Town-hafl, Ponwypoohon Thursday ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA Y IN TELM]iC E TL _wr r-n LCAW NVTICES.-TfET3 DA.Y. 2P.0Re THIE 6.GLAE MARY. 'ro v .IS. co00 P2 OF APPEAL,. i Rrrn v, shollrgsr- ?? Cemrtiirlizivners (1). 0`ih.NCPFIY DiVl3S10'. ?? the t'-gstrar--S. De t. Heron, a Innttie, 'ae~ur( the C0-i e' :rl. - DlIi)n. IJI ! . t, total:lc ni). r r OLL. tlyere v. G n ilie nz~. Il j; Pr,,;liuoia v. Fergeissn (2); littler v. Suiuier (3!; u'-iwr v. (I ...

THE FATALITY IT ST. PAUL'S

... I * TIHE INQUEST. The inquest on the body of James Gazzard, aged 1!, who met with his death under very terrible circum. stances, at a saw mill, in St, Paurs, on Tuesday, I was held yesterday by Mr 18aabrough, city coroner, b at the Infirmary. Mr Hugh H. Geore was present, ) representing the SocietyforthePreventionof Cruelty 3 to Children, and Mr WV. H. Johnson, her Majestyc Inspector of ...