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THE TRAGEDY AT SEFTON

... I|-i TRiGEDY AT SEFrON. pD~rj}-ZWUT PPROCEE INGS. c'st Id ,tr gd24. years, s E,, I Mry jgwyBaxter. aged 24gi~trat-'a and charged on re*and, at the Coty ates' Peas Courw Irvferpool, yesdy, before Messr th Thomas Suape, J. Sha. and M J. Grimishaw, Coe 7a.; w haviln cansed the deaths of her tw*o l I for w dren, William Frederick, aged 4 years- and; had boot Alexnder, aged two years, at Sefton, ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIr.RKNHEAD POLICE COURT. THUMBDAT. SZL 17. Co' BEFORE MR. JOSEPH CRAVEN ANn DERl. R aIs. WOMEN ANt) CHEAP BARCPINS. - Elizabeth th - Davis, 26, Flamcuk-street, Nvas charged w ithl habring .f stolen four dozM cups and Stacers, one aud a hail - .den plates, Ri vases. ten vineglase-s, and other articles, the property of M3ary Gaston, 26, Frederick- WI street, to the value of W05. It appeared ...

CROYDON WIFE MURDER

... CROYDON WIFE, MIRDBIL POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS George Daws wast brought up yesterday, before the borough ngistratco at Croydon, and charged with ta3 wailful mlurder of his vife. Alfred flaws, lbourer, CroMss-read, Croydon, stated that the accused had a wifu and five chit- dreM On Sunday morning, about ?? one o'clock, the ?? cane to thef house of witness, He said, Alf, coma hero; I want yjoi ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LIVERPOOL ASSIZES, FRIDAY, MAY 5. CROWN COURT. Before Mr. Justice Ridley. SENTENCES. John Thomas Wigans, 25, iron roller, for having, at Wigan,on the 22nd of April, assaulted Martha Ann Mitchinson, was sentenced to penal servitude for five years. Mr. Marshall prose- cuted. , Alfred Yates, 26, collier, who pleaded guilty to having, at- Hindley, assaulted a Ir named Emily Robinson, was also ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE 'COURTS. TUESDAY APRILi 18. LIVERPOOL 330efor. 3fr. W. J. 6tewart, St1endiary Mgistrate. Assaulting and Threatening'Vjitneaes.-Sarah MDonough appeared on a warratt against Julia Crimmrligs, otberwise Mangas. It seemed that the complainant was awitnesin a case in which Richard M'Gurn and four: ohrss were committed 5 to the assizes for trial onik3 charge of robbery ...

INSPECTION OF LIVEPOOL POLICE

... INSPECTION OF LIYERPOOLi POLICE. Yestrdayafteanoon Sir Herbert Croft, Bart, her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary, in- - speoted the Liverpool City Police Force in a Sefton Park. a large company of guests having r been invited by the chairman and members of the Watok Committee to witness the ceremony, which is one that annually attracts great interest on the part of the citizens The ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... I a ne A NIANTWICH SUIT. d In the Divorce Court, yesterday, Mr. Justice a Barnes had before him the petition of Mrs. Ellen h A. Williams, residing at Kirkham, near Nant- wisch, for the dissolution of her marriage with George Henry Williams, a joiner, on the ground of desertion and adultery with a woman with whom it was stated he was living at Blaekpool. There was no defence. The parties were ...

BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... 1 (.rorn last night's Gazette.) RECEIVING ORDERS. Arthur H1. Blackett, Great Marlborough-setreet, London, publisher. George Otter, Grosvenor-street and Keighley- road, Colne, Lancashire. carter. Joseph F. Steele and Harry V. Currie, trading as the Albion Ml~~s 8addlery Company, and as London Bros., Harford-atrret. St. Gsorge's, and G~redat Hahmpton-street, Birmingham. factors Robert H. Field, ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED FRAUD ON A RAILWAY COMPANY

... ALLEGED ATTEMIPTED FRAUD I ON A RAILWAY COMPANY. I~~~A I . SINGULAR CASE. I At Bow-street Police Court, London, yester- day, before Sir Jdhn Bridge, who sat specially in the Extraditionr Court, William Liddell Howard, 60, commission agent, was charged on a warrant with attempting to obtain money 'by fraud; Mr. J. P. Grain, who prosecuted on behalf of the London and North-western Railway Com- ...

THE EDWARDS DIVORCE CASE

... THE EDWARDS DIVORCE |CASE. ANOTHER APPLICATION TO THE COURT. In the Divorce Division, yesterday, Mr. Justice Barnes had on his list for the purpose of making decrees absolute the case of Edwards v. Edwards. The petition, it will be remembered, was that of Dr. Davis Edwards, in vractice at Cemmaes, North Wales, for a dio orc(, by reason of the alleged adultery of his wife, Mrs. Catherine ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A CHESTER PUBLICAN

... At Chester City Police Court yesterday, Harry Cross, landlord of the Feathers Inn, Lower Bridge-street, was charged with two offences, namely, permitting gaming on his licensed pre- mises and permitting drunkenness. The case was one of a remarkable character, and was rendered all the more remarkable by the extent of hard swearing which characterised it. Ac- cording to the facts put forward by ...

REVISION COURTS

... LIVERPOOL. Mr. W. H. Butler, revising barrister, again sat yesterday at St. George's Hall, for the purpose of revising the voters' listts for the parliamentary and municipal borough of Liverpool. Mr. Bertram Furniss and Mr. A. F. Muir represented the Liberals; M-r. J. M'Cozmb, the Unionists; ad Mr. J. Thompson and Air. Holland artsared in the Conservative interest The sittings were occupied by ...