JABEZ BALFOUR IN THE BANK RUPTCY COURT

... JABEZ BALFOUR IN TIDE LN,,j RUPTCY COURvT. Jabez' Baifior was brought up n !, Bankruptcy Court yesterdayfor pui . . in bankru ptcy. He itit, dc , : *lotbes, but Iarie in tihe u-ups t a wardere. The convict did n, , 1 ! served his clbaracteris mieali - Aceounias suibmitted sholwed sulii yield at surplus of £'30,001, tfter pr-.- payment of ill indebtedne. Mr 1lRough. oflicial reeiver, bra 'r.:. ...

The Court

... I Abe ¢otl t, I I . OSORNE, Thursda4y. The Qdeen drove out yesterday afternoon, attended by the Hon. Harriet Phipps. Rear-Admiral Fullerton, A.D.C., had the honour of dining- with the Queen and Royal Family. Madame Albarti Gys, Mr Beth Davies, and Mr Kenoearley Rumiford hadl the honour of .singing a selection of music before Her Majesty and the Royal Family in thle evenhig. The ladies and ...

DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE, * P ?ROTRACTED ENGAGEMENT. 0 MANY fisSES AND ONE BANGER. jlefoe Mr. JustCe Rtidley enda common jury in thQ Queeo'a Beuch Divisiou yesterday, Pilley v. lorlty waS an action for brtch of .promise of marriago the pasrties to whieh tesided rt Walthamistowv. The plain- ?? was Elizabeth Annie Susun Pilley, at domestic sur- VdUt, aged ^3 years of te, now rtishiig ...

A NURSE CHILD'S SHOCKING DEATH

... IA NURSE C5HILDs SHO E D ' ?? SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS. Mr SCENES LN COURT. Last night at ?? Canbecwell Coroner's Court, Mr. LO 3. ?? WyVi. Coroner, opened an inquiry respcctng yj the da=th of a wale child, tuppused to be tramed Siduey White, ago unknown, which took place under mysterious ciruristanes. A Elha= oodwin. of 252, Sonuthm;ptou-street, Peek- V barn, befure giving evilence was ?? by ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I CRIMES AND CHARGESI . i ?? TTRA4GEDIES IN AMERICAL. } - . e~- TRIPLE MURDER AND SUlMDZ 124 sl, NEW YORK. I (DAILY TELERGRAPH TELEORAIL: &. New York, Janisary 17. t New York has been terribly shocked by a triple 1 imurder and suicide which occurred early this II I morning, under horrible circumstances. Mfat- yl , thews, a grocer in fairly good circumstances, b .agreed with his wife thst they ...

THE RECENT MURDER IN BULGARIA

... THE RECENT MURDER IN I BULGARIA. , TNE DEATH SENTENCES CONFIRMED. , - (BEU;TJ(EP.S TEIM.URG .) I- Pohilippopolis, January 25, The Court of Appeal has for four days been en- gaged with the appeal brought by Captain Boil- cbeff and LI. INovilitch against their convintion for the muoder of Anna Simon. The first trial took place in July last,j'when there were four defendants -Cautain Boitcheff, ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ARITAGIc.-The above weekly court was held yesterday before MIessrs. Hemny Hiluclk, 1P. (in the chair) ; F. J. Best, J.P. ; George A. EIdwards, ?? - and Dr. Gra-y J.P. Jamrnes Forsythe wes sumnuned by Inspector I'Court for cruelty to al animal under the Cruelty to Animals Act. The iinspector stated that he met defendant in Dobbin Strcet, who told him he had come from near Gale- don. The ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... LAWFORD',( GATE POLICE COURT. \'ESTE RDAY. Before his l;race the Dllke of Bleaufort, )[eOssrs C. 11. Pope, I!, 'fothill, K. Robiison, and A. Shipley. , A LAT Y IS I1011. FIlenry ligwood. 40, was charged vith being 00 the premises or thle Black Horse inn, Warniley, for an ?? prpose. His preseneu there towards midnight on the 2ud January was clearly proved, and it was shown that lie had paid a ...

THE COLERAINE SHOOTING CASE

... j I fESUMCED INVESTIGATION. Yesterday Captain Welch, R.M.; LM. R. Ferris, J.P.; and Mr. R Rankin, J.P., resumed the ma/gisterial inquiry into the case of fatal shooting at BalJywindland, near Coleraine. The Town Hall was again crowded all day. of The first wiiness called bh Distriot.-.Tspertor 1t Tottenhasm was Dr. J. T. Creery, who repeated the d evidence given by thim at the inquest. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ACTION I'HO.MISK ♦— ■ - AGAINST A JEWELLER. A SETTLEMENT. Yesterday the Nisi Court, before the Lord Chief ron and a county special jury, the case Braugan v Anderson, which, judging the crowded coisr', has excited a orent. deal of 1 interest, came for hearing. The plaintiff. Mis-. Elizabeth Carton. VI ,vnooth, sued Mr. Michael Anderson, jeweller. Parliament , .street to recovei •£,»,000 ...

THE MKRCAMILE ASSOCIATION AND KLECI'KIC LICHI VHE CITY. TO lilt KinrOK KKKKMAX'S RNAL. Sir—Youi report last ..

... doubtless through pressure upon your curtailed, deoirous of removing any misapprehension may arise t.iie mines c rtiin your who ware not present tne meeting refeired to, and at the same • make my position in regard above matter perfect y clear. moving the umendment to Mr Brown's resolution 1 endorse! the opinion that piivate consumers were being charged too much for the electric light, but ...

A CRUEL HOAX ON UNEMPLOYED LABOURERS

... A CRUEL HOAX UNEMPLOYED LABOURERS. In Friday'* newspapers an advertisement appeared as follows— *' Labourers Wanted : sober, steady men; v»ages. 22s a week. Apply one o'clock sharp, this day, at O'Hara's, 24 Fleet street. City. On Saturday, before the hour mentioned, about 1500 labourers turned up at Fleet street, the premise?: used for billiard rooms. Serjeant (7 came on the scene, and ...