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NORTHUMBERLAND ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... NORTHUMBERLAND ADJOUfLNED SESSIONS. The adjourned Midsummer Quarter Sessions for North- nmberland was held yesterday, in the Moot Hall, New- castle, Mr John Craster in the chair. The report of the Police Committee stated that Sergeant Henry having, after being pensioned off, refused to give up the police-buildings, at North Sunderland, the Committee recommended that the Obief-constableshouldbe ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... L.SLE AND OM0 (APPLAtm V. FITZPATRICK (RSPONDENT.) In the Queen'slenchDivision, on Saturday (beforeJustices Mellor and Lush) judgment was delivered in this case, Mr JohnEdge had moved for a mandamus to compelthe Justices of Chester Ward to re-hear a summons underthe Employers and Workmen Act, taken out fby Messrs Leslie and Co., to recover 1 12s from Fitzpatrick for absenting himself from work ...

THE GRAINGER BUILDING SOCIETY

... TRE GRAINGER BUILDING SOCIETY. THE TREASURER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON A e~: CHARGE OF FORGERY. W At the Newcastle Police Court yesterday, before the l! Mayor (Ald Thomas Robinson) and a full Bench of MAazi- strates, William Forrest (69) of Wansbeck Villa, ElswTck d Road, and George Wm. Rathbone (21) of William Street, fu Westgate Road, who were arrested on Monday night for 0' alleged frauds in ...

County Courts

... t0rntg g T0urts. NEWCASTLE.-SATURDAY. Before Mr BRADSHAW, Judge.- Re E. -. ATKINSON, TIMBER MERCHANT, NEWCASTLE. In this case, Mr Strachan, instructed by Messrs Harle, applied to the court for an order declaring that an alleged lien, which the proprietors of the Northern Daily Ex- press, Limited, claimed in respect of 250 lent to the debtor, is not a charge against certain shares, and that no ...

BREACE OF PROMISE CASE

... LBEACE OF PROMISE CJSE. At the Chelmsford Assizes on Tuesday, an action for breach of promise of marriage was tried before Mr Justica Blanisty and a common ?? Croome was counsel for plaintiff, Miss Mary Inch, housekeeper and pariourmaid in the family of the Rev Mr Cartwright, vicar of Braintree; andl Mr Anderson represented the defendant, a well-to-do farmer, of Warley.-The plaintiff has has ...

THE EUSTON SQUARE MYSTERY

... THE BUSTON SQUARE MYSTERY. Dr Farcleicke he'd an inquiry ?? in the Coroner's tic~ Couit, adjoining the St. Pancras Workhouse, London, into I the circums'tan.ces connected with the discovery on Friday last of human remains in the house, No. 4, Euston Square. ~ The couit was crowded, and much interest in the proceed- w I ings was dihplayed Wmn. Stronmann was the first witness called. He said: I ...

BREACH OF PROMISE ACTIONS

... BREA C-H OP PROMISE ACZ'IONS. Mr Herschell has induced the House of Comnmons to accept a resolution in favour of abolishing the action for breach of promise of marriage, except in cases where actual pecupiary loss has been incurred. If this seems rather confusing, it can hardly be more confusing than the results of the law as it stands. At nearly every assize there is a goodly crop of actions ...

Court and Official

... ?touvt UU4 Offirial. The Earl of Mount-Edgoumbe kissed hands on 'Wednesday, at Buckinghaml Palace, on his appointment as Lord Chamberlain, in succession to the 3Iarquess of Hart- ford. A Cabinet Council was held on Wednesday at the Permier's offticial residence, Downing Street, at fonr o clock, and sat for a lengthened period. All the Ministers were pre- aent. Previous to the Couucil. Count ...

Police Courts

... di? al IEWOCASTLEI -SAwrunnY. ; ~A VIOLENT YOUNG, WOMA.1 Yo Mrk M>uller (I]S) was sent to gaol for twvo months with ,hl-ri Ilabour, foar laying assaulted YeC. Farmer, ty biting l hir on the hanid, while in Pilgrim Street, on the 12th inst., ande fur basing disobeyed a summons ehargiug her with thu assa;ult.AWA. hen~ry Itarsa', aged 13, wras charged avith having beenl |found its the Poultry ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... , ?? The adjourned Michasl.as Quarter Sessions for North- umberland was held yesterday at the Moot Hall, Newcastle. The following justices ?? DI, W. Ridley, LEP., Blsgdon (chairman); Mr Watson Askew, Pallinaburn; Rev Dixon Brown, Unthank: Mr G. Culley, Fowberry; Mr C. H. Cadogan, Erinkburn; Mr J. Craster, Craster; Mr Tuos, Ridley, Park End; Mr J. M. Ridley, Walwick; MNr C. B. P. Bosanquet, ...

THE CRITERION SCANDAL

... ! ChEXAMINATION OF LIEUT. li PUN SONBY. AD- OUItRNIED I12kJQUELS Ai-A' VERDICT. LoNoNTHURSDAY. ?? The aclkdjlnried ;It~st on the body of Emm Ca au ari I3 i erently a barmaid at the Criterion, was reiumed t!:; rorig at Prvidenuece Hall, Church St-reket, P-Ii~dl~~ tot:, be-fete Dr Geootge Danford Thomais, the cuicec;r cur 6 lJ A1ii,:d~~er,ta Death, it still be rememibered, rea i fordW11 selets ...