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THE BASTARD DIVORCE CASE

... THlE BASTARD DIVORCE CASKI icc ae The hearing was resumed in the Divorce Court, yesterday, before Sir F. Jeune ad a special jury, c of tbe Queen's Proctor's intervention in the case of 188 as Bastard v. Bastard and Brunton. The petitioner, ag John Algernon Bastard, a London stockbroker, in had obtained a decree nisi on the ground of his in wife's miaconduet with Spencer Brunton, also a 188 be ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... X|COUNTY MAGISTRATES' CO'I:. ing u VUL 1 I 1f jiSJ I I. LI.3; tLl- Ing )al- for MON\DAY, JULY 22. de- BEFORE MESSRS. H. D. pICZspoD AN5 `T, Lin- WILLIAMS. Y a GROSS CRCELTYTOADOG.-Stephlu T osd mission agent. lodging at 94, Breck-ros 1. -3.- not at the instance of the R.S.P.C.A. for .ruC .: hat a dog. Mr. Rudd appeared to pre'L-e. : ant Neale for the dofence_-t appeared staterenict and the ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... WElDNEDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. yii BEFORE MEaSIIN T. COOK AND P. M'XAHaON. & BSmuocHs op TIIE FPCTOiY Aur.-Mesmrs. 21 Clover Clayton, and Co., shipbulders, Bose Brae, 2 Birkeahesd, were Zsummoned on four nlformations, for 2 employing young persona on tbe 10th August, after two 3 o'olock, contrary to the Fantory and Workshops Act, 2a/ 187l The charges were proved by Mr. John Jankeonn 2i1 one of E.f ...

THE REMARKABLE JEWELLERY TRANSACTIONS

... THE REMARKABLE JEWELLERY | TRANSACTIONS. RESULT OF THE TRIAL. I In the Queen's Bench Division, yesterday, before Mr. Baron Pollock and a special jury, the hearing of the case Tasker v. Streeter and Co., which was commenced on Thursday, was resumed and concluded, The plaintiff, Mr. Joseph Charles Tasker, a young gentle- man, 26 years of age, who, some few years ago, came into a fortune of ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. S BEFORa XR. STEWART, STIPBNDIABY MAGISTRAh, d FrsoD UNDEn m FACTORY Ac.-S=Amu aBroomfied, shoemaker, 57, Granby-szreez, zwag sununoned'under the Factory Act for ba-,:-in Pvitbout giving thA necessary notice. einpiov- a boyuntil850gp.a e was fined IOs. an d c,:S. U'.NICMNSED BEEa SELLING. -Ellen Gould; 1if , Scarlet-street, appeared in answer to a sum. mons in which ...

THE NIGER COMPANY AND ITS CRITICS

... THE NIGER CO-MPANY AN\D ITS CRITICS. THE CHARGES OF OPPRESSION7 AND N A MURDER. Civ , Alengthy reply to recent criticisms has been P issued by the Roval 'Niger Company, Chartered vivi and Limited. The council, after noting dig( Ii that thev' have elected Sir George Taub- Pep ; ?? to the governorship, and the Earl C i of Scarborough to the office of deputy-governor, neit s. observe that, in ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... COUNTY XMAGISTRATES- COUPJTR SAt7TURDAY, APRIL 6. i3BEFORi. WFSSRS. HETWOOD rlRICET, V. E. SEEPptBf .V H. r.4DERSOY, tI'ZD a J. GRIM,1SUAw. OBTAIrNSG RFisuEs UCNDfl FAL.SE PusnscFrS.. Kate 31/Coy, alias Sing, 29 years of age, was charged, under warrant, at the instance of the 'West Derby Guardians, with having obtained relief under false pretences. r. T C. H .owart-h relicving officer) ...

LIBERATOR PROSECUTIONS

... ti AWPRIMA FACIME CASE MADE OUT. a} There was only a small attendance of the bh public at the London GuildhaU on Thursday w when the hearing of the charges against the E directors of the Liberator and other companies ji was resumed. The Official Receiver, further hI cross-examined by Mr. Atherley Jones, said at aW the time Hobbs and Co. went into liquidation the Ic building on the Salisbury ...

CANTEENS IN VOLUNTEER CAMPS

... d- 6 IMPORTANT CASE. a Yesterday, in the Queen's Bench Division of 4 the Thgh Court, befo Mr. Justioe Lwrance e and Mr. Juti-e Kendy, sitting as a Divisional Court, the case of Brady and Bryning came on by r. way of appeal from the justices of the county o.f o Lancaster, tbe real appellants being the 2nd 7r Volunteer Brigade Loyal North ?? Regi- n ment. Mr. Poland, QO., and the Ron. Mark ...

IVANHOE

... IViNHOFL k SULLIVAN'S OPERA AT THE COURT. of In days that have passed away it was the me custom of authors to dedicate the offspring of W their genius to some great personage, and the en, practice has survived unencrusted by a ful-hi sameness whose object was obvious. Sir , Arthur Sullivan is a composer in whose place int his native race takes ample pride. Apart from thi the Savoy series of ...

MURDER OF AN ALDERMAN

... SHOCKING AFFAIR AT STOCKPORT. SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER. A terrible double tragedy occurred at Stock- port yesterday morning. For some time a man had been observed standing by the gate of a builder's yard opposite the Star Inn, Higher Hillgate, owned by Mr. Alderman John Mlarshall. The stranger smoked a cigar, and appeared to be waiting for someone. Shortly after nine o'clock Alderman Marshall ...

THE RUSSELL MATREIMONIAL CASE

... T THE RUSSELL MATREIMONIAL LI CASE At the resumed hearing of the Russell suits yesterday, the evidence of Lady Scott, mother of Countess Russell, was taken. She said that shortly after the separation the Dowager Countess Russell kissed the countess, sympatbised with her, and said Lord Russell bad always been a disgrace to the family. Later she said Roberts was not a nice man, and advised the ...