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DIVORCE PETITION AGAINST A BAPTIST MINISTER

... DIVORCE PETITION A(,E 1 l A BAPTIST MINISTEi . . In the Divorce Csourt, yestorday. f ; w was resumed before the presiden o)-: EAther Carr's petition for a dsslut: -r- marriage on the ground of the ?? and adultery of her husband, GeW:!. Carr, a Baptist minister. 'The aoleg; denied. Emma Palmer, now in servc c and formerly in the service of h-3 near London, said she saw the ret !t'e child on ...

ST. HELENS LICENSING SESSIONS

... .st the st, MUSIC LICENSES REFUSED. hea e A special session for the transfer and granting w cc- of licnkees was held at St. Helens Town Hall the Rg yeste-rday when the magistrates on the bench t at. were the Mayor (Councillor H. Martin), Alder- sat Ill men T. Cook, A. Sinclair, D. M'Keobhnie, and the en C' J. Bishop, Messrs. B. A. Dromgoole, T. a he Glover, WV. Gamble, G. NV. Rawlins, C. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY, NOVEMBER &. BEFORE MSESSRS. I. NIORMSE AND T. iNTh- . A NEGLcT=.rFL MOTICIR PrUStnyFD. - An. , v O'Brien, a rmiddle-aged woman, who lives in a rl:; V Brvinfon-street, was charged with drunkepnn,-. with 'aviag neglecled her child, who is nine old. Evidence teas caised to tile cifect that 5: c o'clock on Thursdav n'ght the prisoner n - e the street in a- state of drmnkenness. She !I, I i ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRIUNGHAM POLICE COURT. Y9STnDAY.-Before Uessrs. CosMeore ?? Gooda7. Harding, Wainwrigiet, and Giftirer. Anomns CR on - iA n inveterate police court, 1 habitue, James Gilhooly, was summoned for sing obscene language in Philip Street.-Gilbooly, who does not allow afifiction to sit heaily on himi, smiled at tire magistrates, ad then, seeing the burly form of S:uperisi- tendent Stepbenson on one ...

THE COX DIVORCE CASE

... THE COX DIVOROE CASES I THIE COX DIVOR;CE CASR I ed In the Divorce Court, Yesterday, the case of and Ice Ccx v. Clox and DytWal (Quee's Proctor inter- I Ric' r venting) wias resumed. Mr. Hardinge, Cox, part, of I se,i Msproprietor of several well-known newspapers, bad 'S his btaneda decree nisi, end now the Queen's pro .he Procter intervened to prevent the decree being Dew :e- :eita bslute, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICJ'IS.-THis DAY. HIOUSE OF L.ORtDS, Wi30TMINWUtfit At 1.O.M-Oanione tiecholfialbl v Earl of 1,ondrsboroiigh (fottbec ,t 1headg)-3iurdia Ifolal 0.1, (Llreited) v LBoxtlart (for herinrrg), iitJ11ititMO? COURT OF3 JU7DIATURE. 0O COURIT OFb AP1'IIAL,-COURT I.-Befror tlie Blaster ot the It Rails, L~ord Jartir Loprn, And Loind Justico Xay.-Al, 10.50.- it Aopu Iran h ?? Diviiloni (now trial ...

THE BAYSWATER TRAGEDY

... THlE BAYSIWATEI TRAGEDY. A. L.IJA LX.I.LL F.'K II Z. 1 A.1X. .A AJL. SINGULAR STATEMENT.-VU1lDICT. At the NoWtial Orimireil Court yeoterday, bleforo Uv. JUtDioQ WVright, Frank Mayelon, atgell 32, witI lldieted for Liet wilful murder of hitt vife, at 63, *i'niiA-,towd, Ityawater, on thul morning of tli 21rt of I Augant.-Mr. C, MIathuivo nod Mr. Bodkiid, luistrooted by Mr, FIraylig, of tho ...

SAVAGE ATTACK AND ROBBERY

... SAVGE ATTACK ANjD :;RQOBBE e C--- fthWb'der. th i o cte& tho 'soaenb: fri'tiine'was alf' a ?? 3 excitin'g eha-- lae ?? the . distulrbansce Wals oznly, * uelle or'thle v1 of ..te police. The om n 'an ?? aok int& the .hsAl '.for shelter ) tr'i)i ain there until the erontd bad been dispe A RUlTE JUMP ;O A. WOIAN'S FACE. [SUBJEOT OF iThL'UTTIO1-] ' WUIA, M 0 0RMEi, a tvery oeaf lyhoung Uan ...

SINGULAR BLACKMAILING CASE

... A CAPTAIN SENT FOR TETAL. At Westminster Police Court ;Hirry Eden Spiller, otherwise Captain Spiller, of Park Terrac, Regent's Pork, w&s charged-on warrant with unlawfully thrat- ening to pabliah, and publishing, a libel of and concern- ing one Agnes Nobte Stuart Pakenbam, with intent to extort money.-Mr. Arthur Newton, who proeecated, said that the prosecutrix, a Scotch lady, was the wife a a ...

A BRISTOL DIVORCE CASE

... A BRISTOL DIVOROE OARE. In the Divorce Division of the High Court on Saturday Sir FLancla Jeune heard the mutt of Rydill v Rydill. The case was undefended. Mrs Elizabeth Ann Rydill, the petitioner, raid that ehe was married to the respondent, Louis Rydill, on November 11th, 1884, In Nottltgham. She had two children of the msarriage. Her husband was a book. seller in Bristol, and she had lived ...

SOMERSET ASSIZE

... SOMERSET ABSIZE, QVAUJ.AD PXJ WELLS-YESTERDAY, Befoen Mr Justice Wills CHIEW BTORE 0O1iCEALMENT CANE. Mary Ann Wedlhke, the younger, 24, servant, was indicted on the coroner's warrant for the murder of her infant child, at Uhey Stoke, on the 4th September. and pleaded not guilty. A second indictment charged her with concealment of birth, And to this she pleaded Rnilty, Mr Kinglake-who with Mr ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL POLICE aOURT. YERTERDAY. Before Meitre S. Wil1tsfind F, J, Fry. STBALING TOBACCO, Eenry Johns and James White were charged with stealing 81b of tobacco, Value 140, the property Of messrs Edwards. Riniger, Blare, and (oa :of Refinliff Mtreet;,their eMPloyen, Dotective Dowlet statedfthat in consequexce of quantitica of tobacco being missed from the above film's# premises, he concealed ...