Refine Search

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE 'COURTS. TUESDAY APRILi 18. LIVERPOOL 330efor. 3fr. W. J. 6tewart, St1endiary Mgistrate. Assaulting and Threatening'Vjitneaes.-Sarah MDonough appeared on a warratt against Julia Crimmrligs, otberwise Mangas. It seemed that the complainant was awitnesin a case in which Richard M'Gurn and four: ohrss were committed 5 to the assizes for trial onik3 charge of robbery ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE POLICE AFFAIRS

... CARNARTHENSHIRE POLICE - -AFFAIRS. - as ME_-tING OF TEE STANDINGt JOINTS COM3lITTEE. to getth g theru to adopt the Notiileatien n: Distriet Diseases Act.-These luatters lvore tl referred to a 3Decial comnnittee for consider:i ENGI AND'6 GT.ORY MA'I'CHES.-Save thc DOZENWB.UPERS end send for partiealats of PRIZES to S. J. MORE1JAND: alid SONS. llug- w laisd's Glorn: DIatch Woikst Gloycester. ...

MR. HOOLEY AND THE SPANISH LOAN

... JTOLEY AND PAXNIS11 LOAN. THE I INTERESTING ACTION IN THE LAW: In the Queen's Bench Division in Bankruptcy l on Monday morning, the case of E. ?? Hooley was before Mr. Justice ?? upon appeal by Dr. Jurada. Sir Henry Isoacs, onir others for 1 the rejection of their proof by Mr. Baeden, the trustee, for £52,000 commission, alleged to be due iii respect of negotiations for n loan. Aniong, those ...

ACCIDENT TO MATLOCK EXOUR. SIONISTS

... ACCIDENT TO MATLOCK EXOUR. SIONISTS. The crowd of holiday makers at Matlock B=.th were horrified late on Sunday night at a shocking trap accident which endangered ten lives. A party of pleasure seekers from Ripley, viz , Jlr. and Mrs. Samuel Gregory, an aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gregory, four young children, and Mrs. and Miss Etl el Ui-uot drove to Matlock in one vehicle. In retumir.g ...

LAW NOTICES.—This Day

... LAW ?? I 7III iX I,L1ti' cirt I''t'r'I'r t [ld ¾'tXII, A ir lI. k tt-nt: IIX.V:,ri. I.,tI' trtal ?? IA ` ?? , X I A. i L.: ±:I~tultnl,:' 'I-r 11: wutl,- ' I 115I11 ?? :t : ottlr:I. -At it A tI X I:!:I ?? i:lnI.I tit viL S LI tn I 1 ?? i vI Li-it,- ILL IL--tim. I. ?? tiit w ilbo t.in e n ?? I ill :'he CtI:At't' ( o l tnguA:. E-Lt 11i. LI..l ?? k-.0:1 LI'iItiolt, LIm .ry Iet tfilncl n. ?? ...

COURTSHIP ON WHEELS

... COU1RTSIe ON. WHEELS. EVANSTMCENT AFrfECTIO. DAMAGES FRo BREACHI OF POMITSE. At tio Tiondom Shoriff's Court yokixriay, beafora IMr. itith Siitf Burlol I and a Jury'3', t Shocas (it thili % ii KtIx Icc,-ii te ?? yi, wti ?? itfaiir,' o i, jt ih r- v, N ititiditgl liv lint' father, Mr. ifi'riiy 'Puner * ¼ (ti VUlto irciitd travelvicr, wie not f rimidnf Atli lkoioillxV II ?? inthe fciv~ of ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIZ1'ES AND CHARGES. I A FATAL FiHOT IN TMULEE.| The Central SNenws Tralee corre:p:ndent tele- graphs:-A shocking tragedy occurred at a place called Crolbane. near Killorglen, on Thursday night. Two farmers, named Connor, who had lived on bad terms owing to an old dispute about an evicted farm, quarrelled in the road. One of them u-as struck on the head with an ash plant, and died soon aftcr ...

TWELVE MONTHS' HABD FOR A CONTEMPTIBLE SCOUNDREL

... TWELVE MONTHS' HABD FOR A CONTEMPTIBLE SCOUNDREL, AT the County of London Sessions, Clerkenwell, the gullibility of some domestic servants was well illustrated during the hearing of a charge preferred against one Robert William Hanson,:: twenty-six, jewel- ler, by Miss Susie' Prisk, a housemaid in service at Eaton Pliac,. S.W., who accused him of having fraudulently obtained various sums of ...

Lawford's Gate Police Court

... - YESTERDAY. e Before 31essrs G. H. Pope (in the chair), W. 1). Straegc, G. Fussell, and K. Robinson. a- lSTORY OF A GOLD ;\,VATi. lacob Wright, an elderly man, was charged with 3i stealing a gold watch, value £3, the property of \Villiamr Miles. The prosecutor said he was an IC agricultura] labourEr, living at Filton Hill armn. On the 31st March he was working at Mr Hunt's barton, at Filton. ...

Inquests in Bristol

... jnqjpq-ts ° H. is toL YESTE1RD&Y. Before the C ity Coroner, Mr IL 0. Doggett. BLOOD P'OISONIN'. At the Bristol Lunatic Asylum, Stapleton, on the body of Charles 1loltham, a labourer, aged 30 years. It was stated that the deceased was brought to the institution from Hlortield Prison on March 16th in a ntate of manis. There was an abscess over the right shoulder, and others on his fingers. There ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ZTTY SESSION& RALznotr.-These weekly sessions Wre held in the Ballybot Courthouse Yesterday, before Messrs. Henry Turner, B.M. (presiding); -James Aiken, J.P.; Robert Harpur, ?? and J. C. Nicholson, t 3.P. Daniel Larkin, Bridge Street, summoned P. Burns, Pool Lane, for having assaulted him on Sunday, the 9th inst. Mr. Hanratty appeared for l the complainant, ad Mr. A. Fisher defended. Larkin ...

MAGEE COLLEGE, LONDONDERRY

... MAGEE COLLEGiE, LO- JONDERRY CLOSE OF THE SESSION. The usual public mteedtng in connection with the clo.,e of the session was held in thc Common Hall of 'Magec College, yesterday. Professor Lcebody, D.Sch., President. of the Faculty, occu- pied the chair, and on the platform with him wvere-Rev. Professor Henry, D.D. (vice-presi- dent),; Rev. Prlfesser Graham, MA. ; Rev. Pro- fessor Woodburn, N ...