LIVERPOOL BANKRUPCY COURT

... LIEPOO BA C O- R- I ILIVE\RPOOL, BANKRUPTCY COURT. I THURSDAY, APRIL 28. BEFCB11 HIS HONOUR JUDGE TEOMPSOX. RH JOBN FrXbLrY.-In this matter Mr. Neild i made an adjourned application forthe discharge of the bank-ruot, who formerly carried on the business of an oil and colour merchant in Bath- street and Lowhil. The application having been originally made six months ago, and adjourned bv the ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTER SESSION-S. GLAMORGANSHIRE. COUNTY FINAICE AND REPORTS OF COM- MITTEES. THE APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN. The Easter Quarter Sessions for the County of Glamorgan wvere opened at the Town-hall, Swan-f sea, on Tuesday, when tile county business w brought forward for consideration. fir.J. T. D. Llewelyn presided, and there were present Sir H, E. Vivian, M.P., Messrs. G. E. rhomas, Iltyd Thomas, ...

THE THEFT OF IRON FROM THE NEWPORT DOCKS

... THEI THEFT OF IRON FROQM THE NEWPORT DOCKS. TRIAL OF THE PRISONER AT - GLOL'QCE'M'ER ASSIZES. CONVICTION AND SENTE NCE. , G. At Gloucester Asti=es on Thursday (before Mr. IC. Baron Hluddleston) William Morgan Jones, 82, Pr A agent, surrendered to his trial charged with steal- ). ing 22 tons 13 cwt. of iron, the prnperty of the 4 Alexandra Dock Company, at Newport, on Cio December 30, 1886, and ...

ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES AT ABERDARE TRAINING SCHOOL

... ALLEGED IRREGULARITIIES AT ABERDAHE TRAINING SCHOOL. I - LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY AT MERTHYR, a On Wednesdav Mr. e. T. Birirlam, Poor-law Inspector, held an inquiry at the Board-room of the Meirthyr Union iorkiouse with reference to certain charges preferred by the Merthyr Board of 3 Guardians against Mr. Williaims, lae superiaten- dent of thil Training Schools at Aberdare. Mr. Prank ...

MR. PARNELL AND THE PHOENIX PARK MURDERS

... MR. PARNELL AND THE NPHRE.NI PARK II IUI: I - 1 MURDERS. . E ?? l; 'A SERIOUS, ALLEGATION. The Tinmes. gave preminence yesterday morning toann atrticlo. und@r this headin juwich' it says:-- ncon- eluding ourc series of articles: on ' Parasitism dand, Crime' we~ intimated that, -besides: tilm damaning 'facts which 5 -we -theme recorded, uoipocblisheed evidence cdistod- '&hichLI would: bind ...

STABBING A TRADESMAN AT WORCESTER

... Yesterday, at the Worcester City Police Coatt-before a full Blenchl of ?? Fleetwood (45), of Britannia Square, was brought up in custody charged witb unlawfully wounding Mr. Joseph Littlebury, publisher,- &o., of TeI Foregate, on the previous day. Mr. Biau- champ appeared for the proscoution, and Mr. Bentley do- ?? will be remembered that on Monday Captain Fleetwood called at the shop of Mr. ...

PARNELLISM AND CRIME

... PAR.NELLTSMl AND CRIME. GUILTY OR NOT GUILT!? THE PHRENIX PARK 2 ARTYJRS. . - - THER;13 ANNIVERSARY PATRIOTICALTLY AND PRACTICALLY KEPT IN ?3EW ?YORK. Lovnox, SuonD&r -EvNtrsG.-The observer, in | alluding to the fao-simile letter published by the Times, points out th-at the issue which Mr. P&r- nell is called upon to meet is eminently simple. He is not asked to disprove the charge. All be is ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW HTELLIG ENCE. I I 2OTICES-THIS DAT. I li|PRO3 TEi LnitGAL teArTi. ROLLS COURT. I For 2tidgmnt-acF i-laos v NMacFarl-iae 1; marna' v Dale (6): Buckley v Bcckley i4); Craig v M ,sbar Ci. VtCl-'E-4ANCOittLORI. Vice-COhscclor's Oha1o;ee--Ora:vfordvFreemn i; ' atreset titsve Chutlot BoEl'y v '-tiorna a'ScooT ?? Golits v Collis is); Croi;cr v CoIlett t4'; havtter v Holy (5,. | OONSOLIDATED ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Magistrates ?? MI. Whitwill and C. r Townsend. A SAD CASE. Frederick Smith, a lad, was charged on remand with stealing ?? of sugar from the Batharst l)ook on the 2sth ult. Thecasehad been remanded iaorder e that the lad might be dispoescd of in some way, being a an orphan. He was sent to the Workhouse. a TH~eFT, - Edward Russell was charged on remand with sitealing Cd, the property ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COXMTS. BOW-MFShtR.-A G s Tnors8-Jlus PAtrivk A0 .i ,aged 46,rho stood7Ift. 61. in b 'bt. and was well-proportioned, was ed wit being drunk and assaulting the poieo-Pom-constable, 46 D R stated that he war on duty ia Totbsn rt- soad at about a qurtesr pust ono intte mornng,aft t the prioner Itagg fing about. He was druk A* witnes passed psoner stoped him and ased him the I nu e crti ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OETVAL CRdoAL COURT, (meore Mr. uastice Stephn) Tnn BYACAa B=02 UMIU6na-1 the case of Anats m s a~awy, 40, a married wveax, who was charged with the wilful murder of her child Prances Hathaway, ?? yews old, by throwing her from Blakrlars Brida into a barge that was w5-9ing underneath, Dr. Silbert, tA m dcal officer of Molmlway prison, stated that he had earefully watched the prisoner, and he ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDERS OF POLICEMEN.—AN ARREST

... ITHE ATTEMPTED CHEDERS OF POLICE- I - I MEN.-ANs ARREST.I Yesterday morning the police apprehended on suopltioa a man far being coneernef ritn another man in attempt- ing to buiglarionslY bresk and enter a boot and shoe warebouee at Pitfield-streett Hoxton, and afterwards with attempting to cseraer Detecti'e~ Edward Cooper, of the G -Division, by atrik ug him OR -the hesd twice with a jemmy, ...