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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCEDENTS, OFFENCES, &o. Two girls, Ellen and Isabella Robinson, fifteen and foirteen years of age, have cbmmitted suicide in the Tyne at Newcastle. They were found clasped in each otherba aims. They had left thaenhom e in the middle of the night, in consequence of a quarrel with their elder sdster and their father.- Stobart, a pitman, has been killed on the North- Eastern:Bailway, near ...

DEVON LAMMAS ASSIZES

... r ~~~(CONTsaou FR5105 OUR L&ST,) NISI PRIUS COUR'T.-WEDNESDAy. (Before IIIr. Baron Martin.) BREACH OF PROMISE OF MA1UIkGETWO HUNDRED POUNDS DAMAGES. COOPER v. TRADER.-H-r. Collier, Q.C., end Mr. Coleridge were counsel for the plaintiff; attorneys, Messrs. Rooker and Co., Plymouth; Mr. Sergeant Kinglike and mr. Ilarelake were counsel for defendant; attorney, Mr. Alcaock. Mr. COLERIDGE opened ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Lawton, an elderly man, who had long been employed in the bank of Palmer and Greene at Lichfield, has been arrested, taken before the Birmingbam i magistrates, and remanded to Lichfield, on a charge of embezzling XG,000 or '7,000 of his late employers money. The lengthened investigation before the Coroner of Burnopfield, respecting the assassination of the young surgeon, Mr. Robert Stirling, ...

CONSISTORIAL COURT

... At a sitting of this court on Friday-the Worshipful Of Chancellor Martin on tile hench-Mr. Gmoiutiy stated that, in he, the case of tile Churchwardens of St. Mary Church v. Val Waymouth, he had intended to have hroughtforward the Rev. f Messrs. Watson and Kitson in evidence of the correctness of ' c the entries in the vestry-book, hut was not in a position to do thi so in consequence of the ...

EXETER

... 0 EXETER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY h Before Mr. Commissioner Bere. WEOEDES5DAY. n Re J. B. LoCoE, draper, Truro. This was an s adjourned last examination for the attendance of witnesses; c but on the application of Mr. Venn, who appeared for the It detaining creditor, the case was adjourned for a month in a order that an arrangement, which had been agreed upon for i. the purchase of the stock by the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... MANSLAUUGTER BY A QUAEK Do)CTo.-A man calling himself 1 Dr. lackson has been committed to Lincoln Castle, on a verdict of manslaughter, be having administered a certain compound to one Ann Read, who was suffering from common fever. The mix- ture given by Jackson to the woman contained lobelia inflata. FATAL AcCIDENT.-A shocking accident occurred on Monday, at the works of Messrs. Proctor and ...

NORTH DEVON

... CREDITON COUNTY COURT,-MONDAY. Before J. Tyrrell, Esq., Judge. HIMs v. ?? plaintiff, who is living with a tradesman of this town as housekeeper, sued the defendant, a lawyer, who has also a housekeeper living with him, for Xi ]Os 2d., for goods sold. Defendant's housekeeper appeared and said the debt was hers, and not Mr. Isaacs!, as she ordered the things. This Mrs. Hicks denied, and said the ...

EXETER BANKRUPTCY COURT, THIS DAY

... EXETER BANKIUPTCY eOURT, THIS DAY. Befere his flonour Judge Edge. t The Rev. F. Cooper, Congregaticnal minister, of i , Tivertoo, applied for his discharge. Mr. Cann LO appeared for the ?? Oflicial Receiver I y reported that the receiving order was made on the t r 4th October. The liabilities, as set forth in the t statement of affairs, were £720 Os 9d. Proofs up to e the uresent time had been ...

TIVERTON BREWSTER SESSIONS

... TIVERTON 'BREWSTER SESSIONS. Iiverton Brewster Sessions were held on Thursday, before a f ull bench of magistrates. Mr. G. B. Oockram, magistrates' clerk. presented the following report:- Since tho last licensing meeting (on 3rd September, 1891), there have been six transfers granted, ?? House Inn, Sidney Goss to George Goes ; White Horse Inn, B. Denning to J. C(L Williams, and from J. C. ...

EXMOUTH POLICE COURT, THIS DAY

... RXMOUTH POLICE COURT, THIS DAY. Before Captain Luke, R.N. THUZ UYSTERIOUR DISAPTEARANCE. T'omsi HowAuiT7u, draper's assistant, of Exmouth, was ?? thatVhe, being the bailee of a certain horse and trap, did convert the same to his own use. -hMr Vine (lExmouth) appeared to prosecute, and the defendant-who wias much affected during the hear- ing of the case-was ?? Vine, in opening the ease, said ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... f ---lt t The busiuess at the Devon AsEize war, Serl e resumed at the Casele of Exeter this morning oi before Justices Vaughan Williaas engd evic Ibefore ?? c1i ,lathew. that CROWN COURT. eigi Before Mr Justice Vaughan Williams. pris Burgilary in South Devon. wer, Afired Richards, Z6, labourer. who on offe Monday pleaded guilty Lo breaking into the for i dwelling house of William Janes. and ...

A Servant in Tights

... A Sorvant In Tigkts, ?? ?? Casa. At Bloomsbury County Court !~iClbsi-a Francis, a boardlng-house-keeper, c, Torringtoa-square, WtJ., claired £2danyee from Mr Thomas J Keev~lle, a torrc boarder, for breach of contract. Plaintiff istated that the defendant cam to him as P. bordez, to pay 21 a week; bet i he stnayed for le than 8,. months then h .as to pat at the rate of Ss a week. Jadge ;,sou, ; ...