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CAPITAL AND LABOUR

... THE CARDIFF DOCK STRIKE. At Cardiff Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, before Ur B. F. Williams, QOC.. the trial of hr J. IL Wilson, general secretary of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union, for uolaw- ful assegbly and riot, was resumed. The indictment was as follows:- Together with other persons, to the number of ten or more, unlawntlly and riotously did assemble to disturb the public peace, and did ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... DURHAMt ABSIZES. The bu~sinesA of the Du~rham Asaices was commenced on Monday in the County Courts, Dcrharn, bef crc Justices Day and Granitham. CROWN COURT.-Boforo Jostico DAYF. The following gentlemnen wrere asworn on the Grand Jtry: -Sir Hedsvorth Wiliafmson, Whiteburn Hlall: Mr C. H. Backhouse, Nnrthsilertoiu tr a. J. ldoekhonse, WO1Bing- ham; M~r b;. J. J. Browell, Boldon Hlouse; DIr ...

LAW REPORTS

... GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, AND CO. v. WILKINSON AND SIMPSON. The decision in thia case was givrt in London on Thurs- day, when a verdict was found for the defendants. The action was brought nuder the, Trades' Mairk Act, it lbeing alleged that llessrs Wilkinson and Simpson had copied or infringed the libel used by Messrs Goodall, Backhonse, and Co. on their Yorkshire Relish Bottles. THE BOILER ...

THE MATLOCK MYSTERY

... CORONERS INQUEST. The adjourned inquest into the cicunmstances attending the death of Mrs Martha Morrell was held at the Rooksride flydropathic establishment, Blatlock Bank, on Monday, before Mr Davis, county eoroner. Joseph Rowlett, boots at the aookside Hydropathic establishmenet said IMIr Morrell came there at 10.30 on Tbhrslay night and asked him to go to his house as his wife was dead, ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SEA FISHERIES DISTRICT

... BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY IN NEWCASTLE. At the Mloot Hall, Newcastle, yesterday, Mr Henry Noel Malea, Board of Trade Inspector of Fisheries, held a public inqury into the following bye-law, made under the Sea Fisheries Regulation Ace. 1888, by the Local Fisheries Committee for the Northumberland Fisheries District, viz. : - No person shall fish for sea fish by means at trawlers, or use a beam ...

THE THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... TH'' THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE. - I VEA RDICT FOR RESPONDENT. The St. John divorce case wa-s concluded on Monday. Mr Cohen was called, and positively denied'ao.i im- propriety with Miss St. John. Marius once treated witness rudely, but 0fterwards apologised. The evi- dence of Lizzie Hubble was absolutely fale so far as he was concerned, as was also the evidence of Bruce, especially respec:tiug ...

THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... Ifl the Divorce Coitcr5 on Mlonday, before Mr Justice Jeune and a special j iry, the, eae of Doplany v. Duplany (Co~lieniontereenilg) w-as continuedl. It was the petition of f Madame Duiplany, lietter k-uowr as M'iss Fl1seoce-St. John, the burlesque actress, agrainst her husband, pro! us- sionally known as ii. ~of or a divorce, on the grond f cuely nd nfieliy. herespondent denied ethe ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN THE TYNE

... MYSTEMIOUS DEAT'II IN TIME TYNE. COlRONER'S INQUEST. On Wednesday night. at the Slone Cellars Publlc-honse, the city coroner, Ur Theodore oysle, hell an inquest upon the body of Henmy Alton Heslop, whose dead body was found in the River Tyne near the Close on Tuesday, Thomas r. Heslop, residing at Friar's Goose, Said the body just viewed by the coroner and jury was that of his brother, who was ...

AFTER THE BACCARAT TRIAL

... AFTER Tfln B A.GOA RJ T TRIAL More than the proverbial nino days, given as the life of a wonder, have elapsod since the result of the ?? baccarat trial. Iea life has beon Cus- tained by & variety of incidental circumstances. Not the loast interesting of these was the woddiag of Sir William Gordon Cumnming to an Anlerican lady, whose action has been applauded as plucky by many of her sex, ...

FATAL STABBING AFFRAY AT SOUTH SHIELDS

... FATAL STABBINL'G A ri'RAY A .T SOUTH S'IIIELDk'. PRISiONER BE3FORE: T]IL 2-IAG.I9P.'TB? On bMonday, a serious otabbi g .tir.y. v:., r.:i fatally, occurred at South ?? a ?? ?? - middle aged man name-d George Dlitcr, a r.. i. : Taylor Street. About balf-past Lre 2c*:. i t . -, celved at tlhe Boroug~h Police Station : g:rrul ?? ; rence, and Inspector Dlorray with Ser: t. Ce: ?? the Alowick ...

The Police Courts

... Ste lafla (IOUTIS. -0- An nEWCASTLE.-TU'E8DAY. Acn Dixon was cnarged with keeping a bagatgale board without havis a license for the ?? tive-nspector Atkinson said that on Thursday, the 8thi of ths present month, et about 7 p.m., he, In company with Detective Williams, went Into the honue 41, Carliol Street, Newcastle, which was kept by the dtfendant as a temperance bar. There wan a bagatelle ...

HUMAN NATURE AS SEEN IN A POLICE COURT

... iUJMAN NqATURE~ AS SEEN IN A POLICE COURT. Patrickr, the charge again/st you is inebsiation, said the fatherly Judge at Brooklyn's Butler Street Police Court, as a plasouer stood before him, Don't use big overdo, your Hlonour, but give it to me in plain English.' WNell, vwore you drunk 2' Judge, must I tell the truthl 2 You mlust, And can't!I dscays a little leii 2 Always ...