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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.:. ...

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 ...

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, ...

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. ...

MURDER NEAR BRISTOL

... |}fw '~EAR $RISTOI# A marlret gardener -named Xames Biokett6, of Wick, 'a hamlet five Riles from Bristol, Was murdered on Monday eveaning on the highroad, near his home. :hehad given.a.young .man a lift in hi. cart, and people at a distance saw the men apparently quarrelling. The body was subsequently fou qd in a ditch writ four stabbing wounds in the region of the heart. The assailant eacaped ...

GROSVENOR HOTEL AFFAIRS

... GROSVENOR HOTEL AFFAIR& ALLEGATIONS AGAINST DIRECTORS. A libel action arising out of the Board of Trade investigation of the affairs of the Grosvenor and West- end Railway Terminus Hotel Company came before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury in the Queen's Eench Division. The plaintiff, Mr. Edward James Newitt, is one of thle directors of the hotel, acid is also a director of the ...

CURIOUS CASE AT ACCRINGTON

... CURIOUS CASE AT ACCRINOGTON. I A ECP NiCOAL 15jIE CE TO A TECHNICAL 'CItARGE. The Acc'ingtos mtagistrates had before them on W ednesday a case * sn which James Frankland. qoarryrnan. Stanley5treet, Acorington, and Samuel Booth, overlooker Water-street, Acorington, were summoned at the instance of the Rossendale Hunt for killing a hare on a Sunday. On Sunday, the 19th, the defendants were on ...

A VERIFIED ESCAPE

... A North Wilts Herald reptrter has had the oppor. tunity of enquiring into and verifying a veritable escape from the jaws of death. Miss Id. A. Atcherley, who resides with her mother at 43, Albion-street, New Swindon, gave a full description of her escape. About the end of January last, said Miss Atcherley, I was taken ill. The symptoms were faiutness and swelling of the body, chiefly ...

THE RIGHT TO SURVEY A VESSEL'S CARGD AT PORT

... THE RIGHT TO SURVEY A VE1SSEL'S CzR1') I I AT PORT. INRIISTIXG CASE AT LON'DOfDl3tI. At Iondonderry petty sessions yesterday. before Alderman Bell (chairman). Colase] lTynite, R.K Mr. A. Baxter. Mr. Samuel Sloai, ind Mr. John Anderson. a, case of interst to shipowners and masters was heard. The plaiatiE, Captain John Hacrmld, Londonderry. summoned the defend cur, G. Harrell, master of the ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Brace the Legal Dian'.) oOTrNoisL OIEA-MBERt OIBLTN C'ACSTLE. Triesday. Februiary l1cr, 18S5_GLetterkenny aid Burfonl -roo RailWa .:M, COURT OF AIPPEAL FN IRELA.ND Harkolecs' c,,t-nw; ihe Qu(een (at the jtto-tictieit of Mi H. Werger V. tilt Chia~rienal anti do-t~iee Cosunty MH- nih ,.%,3~jjjav~31Iftillinti Webb v. Oldificidz Jones v. RI -r anr., 'Walker v, MeornicerY; ...

GAMBLING IN CITY OFFICES

... I GA2Lt Er IN PCY OFFICES. a .> JUDGE EMDEN'S HOMILY. Judge linden, at ILarbeth Coonutr Court vesterday, heard tbe easte of Colalu v. Bl ks-ore, tho parties being 1 seribed as csnmrneril a olerks enasrged in the 0iY. The'h olaintifu Sought to ?? 174 ?? , money leO: IUin MM93. lit his evidanec he stated tlat defendanlt ant hitmneel in re in .hat Year Xellow clerks in the office of & lare I -iuo ...

A COSTER'S DEAL IN FISH FOR LEWES RACES

... A COSTER'S DEAL IN FISH FOR LEWES RACES. At Southwark County Court an amusing case was heard by his Honour JTudge Addison, Q.C., and a jury. The plaintiff was Mrs. Louisa Wright, who described herself as a shell-fish dealer, of Paulin Street Bermondsey, and she sued the defendants, the Vestry of Bermondsey, to recover £50 damages for personal injuries and loss of profit in business, caused ...