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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLCE COURT. SATURDAY, MAY 24. ?? 21B ZAF1LE8. J I GIaBs CUeAnRGED WivTi Tassrr.-Two girls, aged f about [ine years, named Christina Oubbin and Catherine J a Harbottle, were charged Wi jth stealing a gold watch I from. the house N o. % l, GrineslIll-strees. Tiateth-park, J where Harboatle lived with her stepmother. It was stat6d that on Friday the prlsoners got an elderly J : vomnan ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S ENQUESTS. 3EFOUE me. CL&Anr5 ASPiNqAL, cOno3ER oy dul vie LIfNERPOOL. lA On the body of William Crosby, 54 years of age. oi a labourer, who lodged at Russell's lodging-house, ear 32 and 34, St. #ames-street. For the last 15 years dal the deceased had been a heavy drinker, and on mie Thursday evening he went tohislodgings drunkcom- the plaining of a pain in his chest. The following ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT

... n- l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. n BEFORE M1ESSR. B. K. ZSP'RATT AND A. CASTPLLAT.T he B1rTTIXNG AT THE RACE&--John Williamns, described te as a Salford betting maan, was summoned for using i place on the Aintree racecourse for betting porposes GSI ed the 7th November.-Inspector Pierce said the de, !antd had declined to appear. He sawv William standin9g s1 vO a box at the racecourse rmaing bets and ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN ELEVATOR COMPANY v. BPRICE. This case was before the Court of Appeal yester- day. It was the a ppeal of the plaintiffs from the judgment of the Vice-Chancellor of the county nalatine, refusing to restrain the defendants from an alleged infringement of the exclusive license for the port of Liverpool granted to the plaintiffs' company for the use of a portable elevator in- ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... U' ?? D ' MONDAY. DECEMBER 7. PROWN RWURT. :: ,. EFM2U)IR. JU OUS LAWR&WM % ALLEGE MANSLATTGETSR BY A A MA-mNCHESThS GOa P Mary Brown I7), ftlar Aand, Wuas cirged. witb havi-ng. a tbe 23rd Otvenber, at Ian- d chester, feloniously kiJtdnnwSahaMrdwn,; The he p was conduoted by -Mr. Shee, who f = that Swah Browu was tbh =Mher of tb. : 'prisoner. They lived in a house iN k1,Cipper- steetk and an ...

THE MATLOCK BATH MYSTERY

... j THE , MATLOCK BATH' MYSTERY. - ?? Th he INQUEST ON THE LIVERPOOL me AEXCURSIONfIST. m aat Yesterday afternoon Mr. Coroner Taylor held StOh )es an inquiry at the Station Hotel, Matlock Bath, i A on the remins found lying at~tho foot of one of Dp the rocks on the High Tor in Matlock Dale. at ,ut Superintendent Lytle and Dr. R. B. Holland of No were ?? first witness called was with . Mt ...

LOVER ARRESTED AS A BURGLAR

... [id he =xTAORDINARY CASE AT, CMXWE. of a The Crewe magistrateawere engaged till after so l' six o'clock last night in investigating-a NcageW fi-aganst Arthur Bowyer, a yong an, described x as a hairdresser, who was brcht uvP cm the th d- charge of burglariously entering the CrOwn Iim, ti: ig Crewe. on Sunday night, wvitl- the intention f h. er committing a felony. M The-evidence showed that at ...

ARMED THIEVES IN MANCHESTER

... ARMED THIEVES INi MAN- CHESTER. DESPERATE AFFRAY. DARING JEWEL ROBBERY. At the Manchester City Police Court, yaster- ;day, before Mr. F. J. fHeadlam, stipendiary magiste, James Quinn, who said he belonged to Liverpool, and Albert Francis Busby, who were arrested last week in Manchester, each with a revolver in his possession, were charged on remand with breaking into the shop of Meesrg. Lloyd, ...

THE BALBRIGGAN TRAGEDY

... odis At Balbriggan, on Tuesday, Richard Murphy, Elar who stands charged with the murder of his sisters, on Anne and Ellen Murphy, on the 10th instant, was ir brought p for further examination. got r Beytagh, who appeared on behalf of the the askedforafurtherremand He ?? cke presoner, so farahmwaknowedggoes was the last man who saw the two unfortunate murdered Uaig persons alive, and it is ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A SEA COMBE CAHOWNER

... THE CHARGE AGAINST A I . ME ?? the 'Hon. 8kEdwdau Ost.xnd Messrs. J. 0. Iot a H2I ?? '.Pi , a5,obownr, Ewart, O.. 161i, PJ6-1 named George Dilwozth lelongmg to 9soomb* APP0,4; g0W pa~o o~agng bwiwdhbay8rfuseqd ,to oo~nv'ey' ls' d^b. t r. ,Q9ert',OIfae, whore death' was 'aiedby ?? nlt'o tlibteriey on the~evenig' ofsthefth.October last., ~The pazticujats of thee will befresahbn. tht soJ~l~etl, ...

TRIALS FOR MURDER

... - An extordl iytull for murder hs juttaken place at Moudon canton of Vand, In Bivitzerland. A ran named Eely Freymond hadi before his marriage, whclh took place about a year ago, been on terms of Intimacy with a young woman, named ~ouise lreymnald alo, oioughnorelation. The husband bid however, not oesaed tosee his forimer istress' 6na the latter, whose hopes of .beomlng herself ithe wife of ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COUPT, THURSD~AY, M1AY iSq. A Fone;xv~ tu- tirn ieos nt-as of wome of their drulkcu sad hrutal hustud furnishied In this court. jolu. BdarW,.~, witil drinakenness anid 6ivlenv, (,5 oniduct ?? liafvingmasaulted his wife, onf MiojIda ylast.O bein~g raled the wife showod seste jelucuatr5 and when shte was placci lit tl,,, w~itn_ - refused to say anything wh-ich would c~onl ict ...