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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 s ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A PSEUDO LORD

... EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A PSEUDO LORID. Niot rally weeks ago, a person calling himself Lord Gordon was taken into custody within the province of Manitoba by some American eitizens and carried away captive into the United States. ']'bis was cleasly a breach of international obliga- tions, Lord Gordon,or others acting on his behalf, invoked the aid of British law, and his captors had to release ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRU(NBEAM POLOICE CotRl'. I 11YURSDAY, NOVEMBEIt I3. I3ELORSE ME. PuRESTrON. 04SX OF MISTAKEN IDXNTlTY.-A man name l ames Leatbam v.3as charged with breahing a pane of glass belonging ,o Edward Davies, builder. The prosecutor stated tbat e purchased the materials of Doo's Old Poetatfice Hotel, at Woodnide, which is now being poulled down for railway improvemants. The prisoner, on the previous ...

CHESHIRE GENERAL SESSIONS

... ICHESHIRE GENERA SESSIONS. I The general quarter seseiona for the county of Pr Chester ootamoenced yesterday at Chester Castle, 11m b~efore Sir Harry MaiurwarLzg (deputy chairman) as and other justices. f CHARIGE TO0 'fHEE GIAND JURnY. In his charge to the gr~and jury, the Deputty-Chairman said the tales dar was nlot a large ons, these being only. 26 poisoners for trial, and considerably less ...

WHOLESALE PROSECUTION OF GROCERS IN THE ISLE OF MAN

... GREAT EXCITEMENT IN A COlURTHOSE- THE COURT CLEARED. I reot excitement prevailed at Douglas, isle of Blan, an Saturday, In consequence of the majority of the town grocers being brought before the sit- ting magistrates, Captain A. Goldie and William Farrant, Esq., at a special petty sessions court, charged with selling spirite in a smaller quantity than one pint, the smallest amount authorised ...

ASSAULT ON THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE

... flI.~l~ U,.S -- I1 Ullaries BIotdderd cait on Mui Oiel Ofthe 8and -to cptan setfred .Gergeat o 'Oxford-.~L~o, we yestorday tb p i tt Pasll-mall, ncanlduadq afternoon * RIB Royal Highneot k iaworn, said he w walking along H l he U-2n wahg to Ithe Wa o.fiod, when,. without any WaparnYt reta th prsonru am Swleeto him sad sohe ed him, sayig, nees has doz to eagrievonttiitio3d He was on the peijt ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONE'S INQUESTS, BEFOPOr 3B. CL 4 ASPIINaLL, coaose i . e On the body of William Joynsen, JOeu xr an englne driver, who lived at 55, en ;a He was in the employ of Messrs. Grec odn 3. Sprubger-Etreet, and on Thursday last L!I 3. No. 6 room to the street, a depth of 50 eo rg s and sustained InjnazeB which ended ?? 1 afterwards at the Northern HopiL , r, Accidental death.' ,f On the body of ...

KNUTSFORD SESSIONS

... RNUTSFORD SESSIONS. The adjourned general sessions for the county of Chester commenced yesterday, before 81r' Harry Mairiwaring (deputy chairman) and other justices. CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY. T The Chairman, In his charge to the grand jury. t aid he was morry to tell them that the of rndar a was a large one numerically. Last year, at the e February sessions, there were 60 prisoners for trial, ...

THE ATTEPTED MURDER BY A LIVERPOOL BURGLAR

... .THE ATTRUTTED- AMVERK BY A UVEiERMOL BURGLAR ray met - uld On Thur4day, St'th town hail, Wifidsor, Goorgw Wtooa ,ddoso t as d b borlivilg'at R sgxb ard rrs Williw Jomes, who sd ?? wo-e clerk, of 5, .rlo0M ~ ?? were brought up on 'remand charged with. ktaloolously entering the' b ?? jr. Wo ilaxm Beach I1,Balmeor,, a' Villas, Windsor; and' s&tealns two watches, [on various artlolas 'of' ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BMXEHAD POLICE COURT. MONDAY, PEBRUARY 9. BBOBR ABM PREBTON. STOWAWAYS ritos AwzaicA.-A man named Patrick KWKay, and ahoynamed Abraham Wartr, were ohagel Wit having unlawfully stowed themselves on board the Gulon steanislpldaoonher last voyage from New Yvorl to the Herbey.-M.r William Smuliman, the purser of the vessel, stated that on the 2Sth alt., when a day at sea leavin New York, the boy ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF STARVING A WIFE TO DEATH AT WIGAN

... SRUIOUS CPIARGE OF STArBVINxj A WIFE TO ?? ATo amWIGAN. At hUI P W AVr -rn-- Do- - .. , At the Wigsit borobgih pollce ?? -uxday *s Jehn Sw3ft, a c olll--y Inbcurer, was cwirged vith bhailg caused thc idauh af hi, wife, alea Swift, Eged 26, through Lot prewiding her wiit proper iced, novaithment, or ?? the servioes oft to Ftirg{ aD. Tb e chief.e cc table said the deassodha been Ill for a ?? ...