MANX NEWS

... .MANX NEWVS - DUIBLL'S BANK PROSE- OUTION. OMW OUR OWN aaci The sial, bfoere the menx Cziminal CMi f ry of one &yoir. nd o of the offmcilsof Dumbe~ll' Baking Company for imning false baic=t ww re a Do ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COrRT I .I TUE>,AY, JULY 24. Before Mr. W. J. Stewarv StLpjend Disboeeet Dock GA temen Fn Cranch and Robert Evans, gatsD l Hoaby DOck, were cbarg)d wit har ?? posseson of a quanty r ? ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGE-al POLICE COURT. YzsnTn7 D.xv-Beforo 7lessrm Ceclmore (Stip.), J. L- Stone. \\aterlbeuse, Powell, axndi Green. Jawrccss1 Taxr's BY AN EMPLOYEZ-John Henry Pow-ers, a respoctabhe-iookirg youog man, of 72, Pres- 1 cott Street, xxs ciharged wiisch ?? a gold bracelet hcnghg to ' bsors. i'oabo and Co. Prisoner war enip~iced by the firn as a gemn sc-ttor, and it was stated i r. a. ior t!;e l ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL POLICH-XCOURTS. * CARDIFF. ' TIUESDAY.-(Before Mr.' -. W. LEWIS,. , ' .; ,Stipendiary.)'L - !] ?? :lPRMr.TING DRIUNKENNESS.- ;; WilliaIa.Weaver;, of the Louduiin, Hotcl, 'ii3I sunsmmoedtfor permnittin6 drnnheuess on his' prcuiises on the tht inst. MIr. Hiilloran pro- secuted. and'Mr. ?? H. Belcher defended. Mr.] Harold watched the' caise for thle' o-.ners of the hotel.-' Police-eonstable ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES

... I)vONAMOUTH3HIRLE ASSIZES. ' PROMISSORY NOTE TRANS.- ACTIOINS. .Tlie Meoniont~hebire Assizes were continiued nu D e Thursday (before Mr. Justice Dlay). All the s c. riminal butsilness had been concluded the pr- I I vions lay, and the only case on the list wlas Jnlles v. Orillitis. It was a somewhat Complh-i . eated oase, nrising from traneactions in whlich d promissory notes were involved, Mr. ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CIUMES AND CHARGES. II M ALICIOUSLY RioIEx A FIor AL ARxIr-At the Central Police Court yesterday, Michael MKear- nan, who resides at 25 Os- Street, pleaded'guilty a of having betwoop two and three o'clock that r' morning wantonly rung a firr alarm in London . Street, near Charlotte Street, end t urned ou t the fire brgade unnecessarily. lie gave as an ex- cuse that he was under the influence ...

HANTS ASSIZES

... HANTS ASSREES UrTRAL AT WVECHESTER. r- The UIants Summer Assizes wer-e continued this week iat Winchester, before Justices Law- rance nud Kennedy. rs, SATUR4DAY, THE SOUTHSEA SHOOTING CASE. Howaid Griflith8, 30, deecribed as a shop assistant, was indicted on a chargc of feloniously shooting at his wife, Amy Florence Griiths, the proprietress of the Albemarlo Boarding-house, Southeea, with ...

PORTSMOUTH GUARDIANS

... I1 ORSMOUTH GUARDIANS. A QUEET ROYAL VISIT. vrd ASSESSMI-NTS DISCUSSED. ry. The formnightly meeting of the Portsmouth Ers Board of Guardians wits held at the Kingston Nrs Workhouse, ou WAednesday afterlloo Mlr. E. S, .rs M~ai (Chairman), presiding. 1. VtIST OF THE DUCHIESS OF VODAC. Ur The Mi- sris1 reported that on the 9th inst. H.li.H. the Ducheris of York and Lady Clluse- r* eytnoLI- had ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police CourL YESTERDAY. Before Messra J. E. Shellard and Edward Paraons. FASTE PRETENCES. James S. Cornwell, 17, and William C. Sprlggs, 19, were charged on remand with obtaining food and lodging from two people In the Hotwells by false pretences. The evidence of Mrs Hobbs, of Clifton wood crescent, and of Mrs Dark, of 6, North Green street, Hotwelis, was read over, to the effect that ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol P-olce CourL I.va 751 No YE S2ERDAY, Before Colonel Coates and Mr W, A. Todd. 6XO BOYS IN TRq1;YB~, I at1 J biU. Alfred Brain, 9, ?? Phillips, it, and C [of Solmo Bishop, ., 'Were charged with stealing a iepiece of iron. 'oQnglng to a fire grate at the house 4 of Henry 'Plumley, of Stephen street, St. Gaorge. wns The n~leevidence was that early on the morning *c of June 27tb the boys ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE LNTELIGENTCE. COUNTY ARMAGH. The-assizes -were opened at Armagh on Saturday lure In the Crown Court before Mr. Justice Barton. The High Sheriff (Major Roger Hall) and the Sub-Sheriff (Mr. Thomas W. Kilpatrick, solicitor) were also in attendance. The Clerk of the Crown and Peace, Mr. Thomas J. 'Marron, and the Crown Prorecutor. Mr. J. Dilkellr, were aiso present. Ine ?? gentlemen were sa ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLIGENCE, I YESTERDAY. THE IRISH 'CJNDIPENDENT PRINTING AND PiBLISHING C(OIPANY, Yesterday, before the Vice-Chance Ior, ia the matter of the Comparies Act and the above company, Mr Miles K 'lne, Q C 4.nstrueted by Mr Sheridan, on behalf of Mr Thomas Baker, the liquidator of the company), applied that a mo- dified scheme for the raccnstruotion of the com- pany should be sanctioned bv ...