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AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Hall, on Saturday afternoon next. The artistes engaged are M. Sainton, Herr Louis Ries, or. Webb, Signor Piatti, and Mr. Charles Halle. The programme is an excellent one. It meclnhes- Miozart's Quartet in D, Beethoven's Sonata in E flat, Mendelssohn's Quartet ...

CHANCERY COURT OF LANCASHIRE

... were subsequently taken off the wreck by the rteaner Austrian, ands landed at St. John's, Newfoundland. ML CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERT. Mr. Charles Halle gave his third corcert of the season at the Philharmonic Hall last e -£ning. and as he deserves, secured ...

CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IN A SHIP COLLISION

... Julia giving the Lancashire a foul berth. Sir W. Phillimore, QC, and Mr. 3. Jspinall, appeared for the plaintiffs, and Sir Charles Hall, Q(O., MY., and Mr. F. Stokes. for the defen- dants. Sir James Hannen, after :consulting with the Trinity Masters in private ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... coming out of the defendant's house with a quart of ale in her hand- Fined NHs, and costs. DRUNK AND ASSAULTING THE POLICE.-Charles Hall, a stevedore, was charged with being drunk and with having assaulted Police-officer 69. On the previous day the prisoner ...

LOCAL SHIPPING CASES

... Sir Charles Hall, %C.C, ?? Cin-r and Dr. Rail-es for the defendants. It ?? cr- Jir tended that the award weas altogether inade ,uat seeing the rough weather that the Inrernes e - perienced, and the belpless condition of tioe ACc'- ?? Charles Hall having ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... capable of supply- ing, inasmuch as all the books of the debtor were destroyed at tce ?? lordships, without calling upon Mr. Charles Hall on behalf of the insurance company, said that although the booka of the debtor hrd been burnt he could make an affidavit ...

DIVORCE SUITS

... various acts of cruelty committed by her husband when he was intoe i cated, as to which ao Ie corroboration was given. -Mir. Charles Hall Buchanan, the landlord of te Star and Garter, proved the visits of the resnondent and the woman Brown to his hotel They ...

SETTLEMENT OF THE GREAT REECE WILL CASE

... Lewis Glyn were counsel for the plaintiffs; Sir Henry James, Q.Q., Mr. F. A. Inderwick, Q.., tr. R. A, Pritchard, and Ur. Charles Hall were for the defendants; and alr. J. P. Murphy, Q.0, and Mr. Naeymth wore for the interveners. A lengthened consultation ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 104Sthe same nighr. A ee. a- Idict of Accidental death was returnled. a. TaR. FATAL FALL FROMt A SH5D.-On thne body at of Charles Hall, a wvidower, living at 32, Gi~deen'. Iy ?? morning last decased w~as rd I n a sedin his yard bunsdling soine stacks,' ...

LIVERPQOL POLICE COURT

... with atripping a number of chbl- dren n Pitt-street, and wae sent to gaol for sixn months. BOY BuRUoLas.-Three boys, named Charles Hall, John Howard, and Fredeickl Plumbs, were charged with having burglariously entered the house of Agnes Long, Bygeia-etreet ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Dyke, and Co., one month's bard labour. Margaret M'Keown, aged 24, for having, on the 27th November, stolen a watch from Charle Hall, tont months' hard labour. Wim. Young, aged 15, for having, on the 26th May and other days, stolen twelve pairs of boots ...

A MONSTRE BABOON AND ITS SAD END

... ~ld He (witness) saw it p'ut in the guard's van, which yet 'te, was the usual place for t~he animals sent by Mr. me ?? Charles Hall had given corroborative chi she evidence, gor me Mr. Frederick Greenwood, M.CR.S., curator of Ri gly the Leeds Medical ...