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CITY SESSIONS

... These sessmons were contimied Yesterday, at St. George8a Hall, Liverpooio Mr. C. EL Hopwood, Q.C., presiding in the Crown Court, and Mr L. Temple., QC., in the second ccart. SERIOUS CAsSE OF WO T N 1G7N -a LIMIP-STREET. Four men, named Thomas Jackson (29), Thomas .. Caon ?? Patrick Cassidy (25), labonrers, t and William Gavin (24), catter, were indicted for maliciously wounding Thomas ...

DEEDS OF VIOLENCE

... DLEDS OF VIOLENCE. BRUTAL ATTACK ON A YOUNG LADY I A i.AILWAY CA1RLAGE. On the arrival of the eight o clock train from Stafford at Shrewsbury on Satmrday night, a youtna woman was carried out and I taken to the infirmary dreadfu.ly mutilated about the face, ?? with a knife. It appears that between Stafford and Newvport screams were heard, and soon afterwards a man was seen to jump o OUr of the ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SESSIO-NS. ST. HELENS. A corlier mmed 1'eter l'av s rL summoned b- hil employer4 the Bainford Coad Company for a breach of o speciuu rule 40, which says that ?? s sbail secur the roof and sides of their vworking places, it was eplainedI t'iat on the 27th Mltirno the Ernaman tnnderiok- Visiteddefendant Io his working place and oundthat for a spare of 10 feet from the face ne had no ...

REVISION COURTS

... RVEVISION~\ COURTS. MNIUCa WOOLTON- In the afternj.e, Mr. Foard he'd a n, I Mechanic, In-tipte, 0ad Woot0 a rthe I ships of M.uch Wfooltan and Li-rie Woo- I.amles Onoksn pawurk Bote ?? a vat , 1' , !it' at tthe ecs~u-e ofr \ obzotlrfth *-ea r * ar and W'r S ( os . t ie ths-ere.-An3 BarrJ-tr. * ,el *mrsance tbat you abould rh-pt- here to catnnot asse VOn. If von had tidna¢ rc, 9 i. s von-t ...

CITY SESSIONS

... I cITY Ccmrt. 6 ews oe nt | otf~gm La e M~ p aiirfrrmsea the vperty of f psrof boots frmW hmfed $3ated~IMWflrtam aae FZGi , b- a*t? RrW a r aced V f tuil~y of bering stoies a on tkzc ss, a psir of spand othss art-d th ?Lb , fpetY of He3rY Tayioi ; a}3o *or bani, _es f ¢:: . perty of Bobedt T obert art U>t anotr chrweagalaut ?? and Gibh>F wa rtenced ato ?? oent, !to> Edwin T-w%, a labourer, ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S [NQUESTS TUESDAY, NOVEXMBR 8. BEMOE XL6 CL&E AXPEeA.LI5 C00OS or rurtTPoot. On the bodv of M-arat Garneri aged 65yeau- wife of a blackmith, and lately reading at 4 Hawkes-treet. About raid o S ray t deceased, who had been waiduX tp for net son, was about to retire to her bed. She took the paraffin oil lamp off the kitchn mnmteais for the parpose of extingnisbing the liht, and without ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... LIVElRPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT. MOSDAY, DECEMBER 5. t 'BEFORE 3M. REGISTRAR COOFRIL. Josnx WESLEY CooL-This was an adjourned public examination of the bankrupt, who carried I on business in Victoria-street, Liverpool, as- a provision importer. Mr. Yates appeared for v the trustee, Mr. B. Lockett for the bank- b rupt, and Mr. Bright for a creditor. The C bankrupt was examined by Mr. Gittins, the ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ILJERPOOL BAiNKRUPTCY COUR.1 THURSDAY, SRFTEMBER & BZFOIE MB .1GISlEAR COcfLt. NOiq.AIPP ZCa O' A BAN ?? , the oraminotion of Robert Scheip4, reu ntly manager of the Excbaame Banking Counany. Uverodl, beirng called on, Mr. Rodway, who appeared on behalf of the official receiver, stated that the debtor had net atbanded, and was aon ono, and consequently tlere could be no examination that day. ...

Judgment in Mr. Wilfrid Blunt's appeal was given on Saturday. The judge upheld

... ?? BULK SOPL-Li LEX SUPREM ~LSFOPULIL LEX SUPREXIA. 0 Judgment in Mer. Wilfrid Blunt's appeal was given on Saturday. The judge upheld .nn. s1t~o f ?? 1.A1xP St -^1 X-r- .zie decision of ?? court below, and Mr. I. Blunt was accordingly removed to prison. Sefore 'the judgment was announced Mr. v Blunt was presented with an address by t lbe people of portunina. at hia hotel, and fl n reply lie ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DI)STRIT SESSIONS. Jamnes Vhriei-. a Lawvker, u s. brnto no ?? charged MILL ha2ving Wounded WillianM Skitcr,~ of Loegridge. (in Saorcay, tb0I - 1mb wero in ?? n'w'orhrirk Arn.beerheu., iVanley, who was ostaudinrg before the dc eo and Slaa.,r, secaed aL t,,nle near bi,-o, wanlt a.ny of thY siaging hure, ntaC I apdon the tab,. ?? ki-iked --,I s+~ abu he head and fare, slw,asr was~ a: home, and ...

THE POLICE QUESTION AT BOOTLE

... THE POLICE QUESTION AT BOOTLE TOWNS MEETING. In responseto a requisition simned byanumber oi ratepayers of Bootie, a town's meeting was con- vened by the MAayor (Mr. Alderman J. Howard) last night, at the Town Hall, to protest a the proposed alteration in the policing of the borough. The mayor preaided, and there was a Large attendance. The proceedings Were Very nobsy. The M&xoR, in openingthe ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER IN CHESHIRE

... THE SUSPECaD MURDER IN CHESHIRE. Mr. Yates, coroner for Chesbire, held an i qes at Broadheath, near Alrinah vestday. touching the death of Jarnes Davies, aged 44, lately a member of the Cheshire Co b . The widow of the deceased ofcerho west on tection' duty on a boat from Broad- heath to Boington about half-past nine on Friday esening. lws cco anided bya & itedog and was then cheerful and ...