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THE THREAT TO MURDER MR GLADSTONE

... TH-l:tTHREAT TO MURDER &3MR. 'GLADSTONE._ I THE ACCUSED BOUND OVER TO KEEP THE PEACE. At the Liverpool Police Conrt, on Saturday morning, before Mnr Dickinson, deputy stipendiary mag~istrate, Francis EgonClotten, a German agent, I who carries on business in the Don Chambers, Lord-streat. was brought up on remand charged with having maliciously sent a letter, wellimowing its contents, ...

EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE SUITS

... EXTR.AORDILNARY DIVORCE SUITS GARCIA v. GARCIA. In the Divorce Division of the High Court of Jrstioe yesterday, IAlrL Justice Butt bead bfror hin, the case of Garcia v. Garcia The petition was that of the wife for a divorce by reason of the adultery and desertion ot her husband, Mr. Ed- s ward Garcia, theatrical manager at Manchester, Y wbo. it was stated, was known as the Lancashire' 'e ...

DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... DEN BIGHSHIRE ASSIZES. I MR. JUSTICE FIELD 0N THE TM AGITATION, Yesterday the Denbiehshire Summer M5tm commees:ted at Ruthin, before Mr. Ji ti E4 There wasa large attendance of n'avistraqs grand jury, of which, Eiz WV. r. Wiliauam was foreman. His Lordship. in the coase of his char2, o, plimented the grand jury on their full attencd and readiness to take part in the adniriatr of justice in ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MONDAY, JULY 30. BEFOBY 1S DW!titlSO. DEPUTY ?? A DsEo'aTE FioT.-Thomas Grogan, a rczY. looldnw young man, whose coat was veP mch L and Wtfoea head was bandaged, 'was charged ; - having maliotlous wonnded Thomas Elta 0e Ni- eav njght. shortly after nine o'clock. Front the etg dence it seemed that the prosecritor, who Opeaoed court with his risgt hand in a sling, hi hml bandages, snd his left ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... coal ER I'S JNQETh I SATURDAY. FEBRE tY :, ?? iPlL, C o0n1. ?? On the body of Patrick Rad.ertv5, HsE aze, who resided at 76, Hanlo'n stre-e L';e-p I deceased bhad been a ceatear: e.- during recent years had Oorhed Uee Thursday mornint he went to tkedxoi [ for work, and was not seen aive .afte~r this.-UW;!a4 Chulrchill. a nr.gei, i,, ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... COUNT MAGISTRATES' COUR-T. W DNXSDAYh FEBRUARY 2. RA S 3SSbrxm F. E. MtSPRAT? AH W. &S. ngv SCAr -Imn Charla, W~ew, gocer, Ben- forth. Seefostix, wa &ed 20s ?? for havhxnf been in oseion of four defective scalies. 5upezR niendrt Wsiek prosected Baaac~ os By~r~awa..1 ~am 6nex. owner' hepremisesl ?? YesbIDerbywssurae s monad at the ance e t ete West Derby Lcasd for baying contramened the bors ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... ALMOI &; 0. ?? XELLY AND OTHERS. ,Il te Queen's Btich Division of the High Court of Jrutloa, yeateray, before Mr. Jastice aaeld oad Mr, Jawiec l r slffl H a divi- ?? 06Z, the ew of - AhN.dll able Co. versm KellO and otbers aonme on. Thin ws an applic-s tiou by the defandants tor a new triL tbe ection, which was one foe donages to property by vater. cauwed by defendants' negligence, baving ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... The business of the summer assizes opened at Chester Castle yesterday. Mr. Justice flenman Prailr in the Crown Court, And Mr. Justice Field in the Civil Court. There are 25 prisoners G for trial, and the offences include three murders, P .rape and attempted rape tbree, arson one, man- el slaughter tIo, embezzlement one, burglary one, 01 shooting with intent to murder one, robbery with 8( ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... GaNJNTY 31AGNLSRATRS MmI., S AMU3RDA:F APRIR M PýOR 3ESS- Z?tIMNS A W. DXIUM-P&W. -wyalais Jane Holmnes, wall charged j sto-e~ purse, 30&. in ?? two Vold =JN wm L. The prisoner was faxtbercbazge.ýd with stolenij jset, valnedst 22a. 6d, the?ropertyof Aiaose adasilk sash ak at'19e., the pvprtyof ,h , ey F. Ielad, romthe dwefling homse 3W. Hamiitonga rmoad; absto withbaving obtained by false psec ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORDNERS INQUESTS. 3s,.; Ze. C. ASMAL. OflONT o Lt7u2ooz5 TU.RSDAY. MARCH 6. 2 Oa te body of Eizabeth Ann Worth, ten Wse old, child of a stoker who lives at 37, Circusde T Theehild ws foand dead in bed bythesideotbW a mother on Saturday morning. There were fie it t o be:L The medical evidence sbowed tht dea0 3 was due to suffocation ; and the laryretaotnedg - verdict of Accdeataly suffocated ...

THE MYSTERIOUS POISONING CASE IN LONDON

... THE MYSTERIOUS POISONING I CASE IN LONNDON. EVIDENCE OF THE REV. GEORGE c DYSON. Yesterday afterroon the adjourned inquiry into t t~he cirounmttnees of the death of Mr. Edwin c Thomas Bartlett, of 85, Claverton-street, Pimlico, a London, wbo died from poisoning from chloro- I form, was proceeded with before the coroner, Mr. A. B. flick4j; land in conseqnenceofjthe mystery c surrounding the ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Im Pou BANKRUPTCY COURT.I T,1UIASDAY APRTI 8. BEPORS MR. asa AUn corsM. T IE7A.ug op CaaEs BurAr Fowoon -The first Dublic-examination of Charles Brittain ;Forwood, trading as G. Peplow Forwood and Son, shipbroker and shipstore dealer, 6, New-quay, took place to-day. The debtorws epresented by Mr. Collins. Th9 debtor's statement of affairs 1 showed that the gross liabilities amounted to L £23 ...