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DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SESSION-S |ST. HELENRQ flaverty, a labourer, Mwas brougtn up on remand, a. eSt. Hlensts Police Court, chaigeit w -an u aailting -iS wife on the 2lth iof March. smnce whith time she L.- been in the Providence Hlospital, safherinz fnt LiL=n- ous wounds, in consequeace o: snhich the mise ?? 'nl r~ot be proceded W*-ith. On the czs-.e. bein-n call'd1, M .rs. llaerty persirstently ref n~ed ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COUR?, WEDNESDAT, N-OVEIBR 24. BEEOaR EL rtFFLE& . BUW A LIoN LN Bls DEX.-A ugh-lookhg 3Z mmed John Cahbl was charged with attempting to break and enter the premises of Noble Cutter, w; a police-constable, numbered 686 in e ciy poe ?? complait eata, Krby-sreet, ad his evidence wenttoshow thatat two o'cock OD day afternoon be went to bed. Later on he besrd s knocking at the ...

TRANSFER SESSIONS

... | A special session for the City of Liverpool for t the purpose, of granting the removals and transfers of victuallers'and beersellers' licenses took ple tj yesterday morning, in the City Poline-ccourt. The f m~istrales on the bench were Admairal GoughR (chairmnan), Messrs. John Henderson, Thomrs Mathieson, John Yates, Joshua Sing, and B. L An application was entered by James Matthews for the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... L LIVERPOOL POLICE COURTo I TU7,SDA.Y. NOVEMBER 9% DE1POM X& RyFLES. SHOCINcG CaUELTT To A~ CxnLD.-A rough-looking man nam=ed .ohn Reanedy was summoned for having grossly assaulted his so Ptrick Kennedy, seven years old. Mr. Cleaver was for the prosecution, on behalf of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. The evidence went to show that a fewwesaoa or car of the society ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSIONS

... I I The general annual licensing meeting for the city of Liverpool commenced yesterday in the Dale-street Police Court, when the magistrates on the bench were Messrs. J. Hughes (chairman). H. J. Cook, AV. Radcliffe, T. W. Oaksholt, and 0. H. Williams. The busineas transacted was the renewal of licenses, except in cases where notice of objection had been served, or where notices had been served ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... I E RPOOL ASSTM. , . .. . _ ?? 'MAY, Y MAY 28, i CROWN COURT. CRIMNAL AZSCAELTS UPON YEMlLE v ;Roibert Jones, algedL 16, laboureg, pleaded guil~ty d to a charge of having, at Newton. on the 15th Off1 Januy, felonioly assaulted his slate; Elizabeth c .Jones, a girl eiht yearsof age, and was sentenced I to twelve moniths' imprsonment, ~his lordship ,expresing his regret that, because the priaier ...

CITY SESSIONS

... CITY smSom. A gen~eral quarter eesei s of tbe peace tar :ie citybf liiverpooI was c~neroecj yrrv a St. GeorgeW Haa tte Beco~ir (M.C. fl. !oood 9-C.) i~dingin the 1~rst conrt, ad M1r. Leofrio Temle 9.0, in2 theabiay cort T ca1e-dar Omtaimed the naames of 62 o wiose educetiou Es atU as ts we e~ducad, 9; inperfety educated, 27; able to read. 7: rnitber read rror wvrite, 17; ?? Tfc&oig gellernen ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... SATRDMAY, SEPTEMBER 18. SEORE ME CTLEER ASPISALL, CORONER OF L1VRPOO On the body of Edward Fox, six years of - son of a brushmaker living at 13. Bostock-str About seven weeks aeo the child, while pliae nea-r the house fell with its forehead agsmn the ?? of the step, causing a severe ct. He did not seem to be ailing until Thursday l, when he was seized with sickness, and before the arrival of a ...

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 ...

THE BELL-COX CASE

... The incumbent of St. Margaret's Church, Prince's-road (the Rev. J. Bell-Cox) has issued the follo'wing address to his ?? Lenten season, which ia now so close at hand, will again find us in the midst of a peculiar trouble and anxiety. True, we may not at any time expect or hope to be perfectly free from trouble or anxiety of sene kind, but, as a peace- ful antd united congregion, we might ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... ICOUNTY MAGISTRIATES' COURT SATMAY, OCTOBER 2Z3 BEFORE IESS'SRS . s. FiREsa ANDJ. BLNGEEAM TEaE SUPPORT Op A DTTORCED WOlAlt.-A CuLuous .CASS.-Two young men, named Thornas ad Valentine Constable, were summoned to show cause why they shonld not slpport Mar Constable, their omother. wba had becomne chargeable to the W~est Derby Guardiant. 1I r. A Clearer, who appeared in support of the inior. ...