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THE DIVORCE COURT

... REMARKABLE MANCHESTER CASE. In- the Divorce Court on Friday Mr. Justice Barnes had before him the petition of Mrs. Louisa Stookton, a MAsnohester dressmaker, for the dissolution of her marriage with Ernest Stockton, a wall-paper engraver, on tho ground of his incestuous adultery with peti- tioner's sister. The suit was undefended. Mr. Pritchard, in opening the case, said thle parties were ...

IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... ?? TH DIVORCE COURT. A OtJTTHPORIT.MARRIAGE DISSOLVFHi. . In the Divorce Goustion Monday, Sig:FIrahcis Jiune had before him tlie'case' of Walker v. Walker atnd Barnett. This was the petition of Mr. JTames Munroe Walker for the dissolution of his marriage with his wife, Elily Eileen Waller, on the ground of her adultery with the co-respondent, Mr. John E. Barnett. fr.'Inderivick, Q.C., 'vith ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... I At, ihle Manchemlbser City Sessions, yesterday, beforo Sir J. F. Loese, QW;C., MV., Josc ph Burghall, 24, dealer, wvas charged that, all bailec of the sumn of £310, the moneys of An.ie ajtchells, of Boothe-itreet IEast, h!e fraudulently converted the same *.o his own use. Mr. Ambrose Jones proseecated, and Mr. U. Jordan defended. According to the case for the prosecution, thoepri- soner was ...

MANCHESTER WINTER ASSIZES

... is, ~~CROWN COIIEJ. WI3DNM,9DAY. to (Before Mr. Justice Grantham.) re On WedncFsday the Commission for holling the its Manchester Winter Assizes was opened before Mir. p- Justice Grarnths-m in the Crown Court, and Mr. Jus. Ile tice Phillimore in the Nisi Prius Court. The calendar wea an exceedingly iight one, there being only nine prisoners for trial. A MSANCHESTEIR BIM.43Y CASE. MIaud Annie ...

ALLEGED WHOLESALE ROBBERIES IN MANCHESTER

... ALLEGED WHOLE.SALE ROBBERIE MI I ?? -- - -MANCIHESTER. On Saturday, at the City PLolice-court, a case was partly heard in which four men were charged with having committed extensive systematic thefts of cloth from warehouses in the City. Joseph Bailey, of Cromwell-road, Vatrieroft, and John Gaynor, Helsby. street, Aslhton Old-road, were charged with stealing during the last six months a large ...

IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... IN THE DIVORCE -COUT1'. A 'S7ANCE1PTW'ER SOLIOITOR' ., Tl Sir F. Jenne, in the Divoree Coert ?? \ltlir continued the hearing of the petition * f hMt- lhl;, Whitalker Ogden, for the dissolution of lip sirr tie. with her husband, 11r. Willjam Vait I. den, solicitor, of Manebester. lii ¶ the petition was on the ground of the rv-- tal, Di cruelty, desertion, and adultery. At the ti1-. marriage at ...

GLEANINGS FROM THE POLICE COURTS

... I I . 15~~~ MANCHESTER CITY ROLICE-COIURT. WEDNESDAY. DARING BLJZGLARY IN MANCHBES'ER. William Greaneo, Hugh Patrick Rippitt, and 'Michael Corcurat. ivere charged before 3ir. Readlani. with breaking into the shop of Mr. Myers, jcw-eller, 26, Withy-grove, late on Tuesday night. ?? Eaton stated that at about ton minutes to eleven o'clock hoe was on duty in Withy-grove, and when he. visited the ...

OLDHAM BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... IOLDHAI3 BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. At tile Manchester Assieek, on i ;londay, an Oldham bieach of promnise case, Power v. 73attershy, was heard. The; plaintiff, Mary Elizabeth Power, is a weaver and dressmaker, aged 28, and residing at Moor-lane, Oldham; and the defendant, Richard Battersby, resides at 63, Napier- strect, Wilmnlow. Air. Wilkinson was for the plain- tiff, and Mfr. Langdon for the ...

THE AMERICAN POISONING CASE

... I TRIAL OF MOLENEUX. jVERDIOT AGALNAST THlE PRISONER. - A Reuter's telegram from New York, of Saturdfay, ts ?? Molineux trial, eonoludld to-day after a, .y pentrat*ed inquiry, ends one of the most remnarkable eeases in American criminal annals. As will be remem- 3 bered, Molineux was charged with ?? thle death is of 'Mrs. Catherine J. Adams on December 28, 1898, by o sending poison through ...

SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... SAlFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS. The Intermediate Sessions for the Salford hundred wera held on Monday, in trie Asizze Ccurt, Strange- ways, Mr. Williamn Goldthorpe, chairman of sessions, preeiding. A WEAVER AND HER WORK. Bmma Jane Nroore 121), described as a weaver, pleaded guilty to having on January 17th at Kearsley and Little ]Lover stolen two books, an apron, and n flair of shoci, the property ...

A MANCHESTER DIVORCE SUIT

... A -MANCHESTER D)IVORCE KN-IT. 1T(rLEJ M1,[AN-A(NAER AS C'O-J ri-s PN111;\l. In ihe Divorce Court, yesterday Ml. 1:w~c Barnes had bjore himi the petition of Mr. l I.w tlipiate worker, of 41, Groat AnroatA iro,:. i.s ter, for a diss1xxtiou of hi6 marriage %:it l M'il. I, . h : on the ground of her adultery wlith Adrei a Manehester hotel manager. The iois eld e co-respondent answered denying II, ...

DARING BANK ROBBERY

... DARING B]ANK ROBBRY. | .. ?? THE OLD STORY. A daring and successful banik robbery was per- petiated in Liverpcol oh Friday. It appears that during the forenoon a glerk from the head office of ths Bank of Liverpool Una sent to the Bank of Eangland in Castle street, .with'.notes amounting to £R81b. 'There were seveial ouitomors at the counter iat the time and while theiflrk was about to push the ...