BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRIUGRAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. - Bfaoe Messrs. CoMon MStip.), A. Chambrlain, Fsher, GiJiver, and Paytonm DELAY OF Busnamss.-The police list contained the names of twenty-fonr prisoners, and the summons list 11 cases; but notwithstanding this presure of work, only onemagistrate (r. A. Chamberlain) attended in the Second C'ours up to 1.20, when the services of Mr. W. N.- Fisher were ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YSSTEDAY.-Before His Honour Judge CRsners. THE BIRMINGHAM ART METAL COMPANY. The evidence of three important witnesses was taken by his Honour in the bankruptcy of the Birmingham Art Metal Company (limited). Mr. M. Hooper appeared for Mr. P. Bates, the liquidator, and Mr. Bradley for a Mr. Thompson, who holds certain securities for money lent indirectly to the company.- The Official Receiver ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MONDAY, MARCR 13. BZEORRE KE6 =WAB MARRYING A MUwOn By A FA&Le DOL)ASATm)n. -James Lenton, butcher, was charged, inder the Act 19 and 20 Vict, cap. 19, sec. 2, with having made a false declaration before a registrar in order to enable him to marry a girl named Ediith Lockwood, 17 years of agea withoun the knowledge of her father.-Mr. Paxton, who prosectid on behalf of the Treasury, stated that ...

THE PANAMA TRIAL

... THE PANAA TRIAL. EXAMINATION OF M. FLOQUET. EXCITZMENT IN COURT. j TROG -: t P_ , FRIDAY.-Tbhe proceedings in the Panama r case wese resumed to-day. The attendance of the public was small. At five mninutes past twelve the accused. all of whome looked tired and harassed, F were brought into court, and the judge took his s seat a few minute. later. The examijutim of witnesses for the prosecution ...

PAINFUL TRAGEDY AT BLAINA

... PAINFUL TRIAGEI)Y AT BLAINA. ALLEGETD A'TTEPTED DOUBLE MURl)DER OF TWO DAUGHT'ERS. THE MOTHER TBRIES TO COMMIT .SUI~iDE..- AbeOd. eieveM b'elock on Thursday forenoon a woman. named Mrs. Elizabeth Adanos, it is alleged made an attempt to mutder her two eldest girls, aged three and six years, by cutting their throats, and a siiilar attempt to take her own life. Mrs. Adams about three nionths ago ...

A MAHATMA IN A MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... A MAHATMA IN A M'YlATRlNtlONLAL SUIT. In the Divorce Division, London, Mr Justice Barnes had before him the carse of 'I'hornansct v. Thornasset. The petition was that of the wife for a judicial senaration by reason of tile miseconduct of her husband. The case was of a remarkable cheliacter. Mr Senile appeared for the petitioner, and there wNas a odefenice. Mrs Enmian Maria Thumasset, the ...

BRISTOL SPRING ASSIZE

... . -. TI-PlIST(l, SPRING ABSTZ84, ?? to tboeoengo ooeet Ohe buojucirn o! I lb ystoTI Aem'ze yetJ ?? M r J ?? L' Yvr W(,Iea his'1 vcOO .tF in,~ rhf (YozimnOnurt cit 11.10 Fin., nOooo. . to ?? by0~ MF'.ye'.r (ir N-V. 21. Ebrac), M 7.11cr (ilie C'.iuuuiio'iox le beomon tend h tlo' xn,A~3F c'0 l-Q m Gon I.e greond jury:.r .livy U.t V F'ty, pki. £i'brarcv, Q ptit ?? W (11ic Bit'. (,1.XV FPcctk, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSJZE INTELI EK C i CONT OF TYRQNE. 0XO]x3a, FnXana.-~r.. Jusice Munegy3 etered the Crown Court at half-past ten o'clock this morning. TEE SZELLSE ABDSUCTION CASM, His Lonnaur toik up the hearing of these actions, brought by Mr. John 0. Blooafield and his wife, Mrs. Adelaide F. Bloomfield, of Castlecald- well. County Fermanagh, against Arthur Mi'agh, chairman of the Ballyshannon Board of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCEO CUSTODY COURT-YzsinRsYr. Before Mesers. R J. Eaton, R.M., and David Corbett, J.?. Drunk and Disorderly. John M'Nally, for having been drunk and dis- orderly at the Work;house the previous day, was sent to jail for fourteen days. Mr. Lewis prosecuted. Maary M'Henry, who was put forward on the charge preferred by Constable Cochrane of having been drunk and disorderly on the ...

A THEATRICAL DISPUTE

... In the Court of Appeal, on Monday, before the Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Lindley, and Lord Justice Lopes, came-up the action, The Musical Comedy Com- pany z Lowenfeld. On the 7th inst. the plaintiff comr pany applied to Mr Justice North for. an injunction to restrain the defendant, Mr Henry. Lowenfeld; from shutting the former out of the Shaftesbury--Theatre; where they were engaged in ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 421 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GLASGOW SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... I GS O Sheriff Birnie and a jury disposed of thefollow- irg cases at a diet of Glasgow Sheriff Criminal Court yesterday:- THEsTs.-Joan M'Donald; against whom six previous ConViCtiOns were recorded, was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment for having stolen a pair of boots on 13th ult. in a shop at 843 Govan Road, Covan, and on the same day stolen an umbrella from an eight-year-old girl in ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... Ie WIDOW AND COLLIER. as THE Under-sheriff of Yorkshire and a jury sat at the 3d Leeds Town Hall, on Tuesday, to assess damages in an action brought by Sarah Watkineon, New Inn, Great I Preston, Kippax, against David Gill, a collier, also of Great Preston. The plaintiff was a widow with five children. Her husband died in Marob, 1889, leaving her be in a good. position, and in possession of the ...