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THE HORSEWHIPPING CASE AT DONCASTER

... aold ent, the name of Mfr. Townsend Wvas subs tltated for that of Olayburn, the publlsher ; Mr. Townsend being the aggrieved party, and uot the aggressor. We annex the followlng report of the ease as published in the Shefficld Intependent of July 22:-The ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... not vet been executed, but the parties had agreed that the moneys should be paid out, subject to certain terms, to the Pavilion Company, who were the owners of the land. The terms, which were agreed upon by both parties, were to. the -effect that the ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... would he a painful one for all parties concerned. The judge also stated that he had read through the pleadings, and it was most desirable for the parties to come to an amicable settlement. After some discussion the parties retired to the judge's private ...

ABSTRACT OF THE DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL

... made by either party by petition to the cort, or to any judge of assize held in the locality where the parties reside, or last resided, or to the Court of Quarter Sessions, or to the recorder of the city or borough in which the parties are or crere last ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE BY A MADMAN

... under the following cir- cuinstances *-It appeared from their represents tions that on Thursday night, last week, a juvenile party was given at the house of Mrs. Bourne, of 6, Moore-street, Chelsea, at which Mrs. Lovesey and Mr. Sidney Edward Pearse, who ...

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT WIGAN

... was seconded by Mr. Griffiths. Party opposi. tion now began to manifest itself, and amid th eotinfusion that enseed, it was impossible to say which of thbxtw o had been called upon to preside, though the conservative party insisted that Mr. Fairhurst had ...

A NEW YORK TRAGEDY

... between the parties, however, and on Saturday she paid a visit to the house of Mr. Ezra Gildersleeve, a well.known merchant residing at No. 87, West Twenty-sixth- street. Mrs. Gildersleeve and cousin and Mrs. Tuttels went on a skating party, and en returning ...

THE BODY-SNATCHING CASE

... the meantime tdvettised for 'parties of having any inlforniation likely to be of use in le following nip' nines, and it is believed that a a reward granted bj the Crown for the apprehension tl ;t, of the guilty parties will be announced at c, , once ...

THE FENIANS

... until nearly eleven at night. I saw Joseph Quigley on that clay at Blackrock, nearly opposite Mrs. Ferguson's Square, -with a party of about 80 men, formed into sections of fours on the road, and saw him with a short stick in his hand, arranging the sections ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUITS

... the cruelty, desertion, and adulterv of her husband, James HeurylBlley,. a butcher, of St. Helens. Therewas no defemce. The parties were married on the lst October. 188,_ at St. Thomas's Church, St. Helene. They after- wards lived at 88, Liverpool-road, ...

LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... have re to see whether any of the parties charged took any offen- tic sive part in the course of that riot, because, whether they ie were there at the beginning or not, if in the course of the in, vn riot any parties took an offensive part, they became ...

SHOOTING TRAGEDY AT LEIGH

... walking in the fields, and when they were in the vicinity of Bedford Collieries some unpleasantness o t amongst two of the party, who began fighting. Whilst the disturbance was going on some dispute arose between Barlow and U neworth, whereupon the latter ...