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DISTRICT SESSIONS

... ST. HELENS. Paul Cannon, 64, Glover-street, wae charged with letting e2 firewarks, and also with doing wilful damage to the amount o'f £1 to property d belonging to the executors of the late Williarn 0 James Glover. Police-constable Wilkes deposed L that on Tuesday forenoon he heard a very loud if report, and on going to the' rear of the de. k iendant's house he found that a deal d of damage ...

THE CITY SESSIONS

... THE CITd SESIONS. DEarOE 1w arosn (m c. a. HOPwTo, Q. C. NtflSA?CE FOMI A PORK BUTCHER'S SHOP. Mr. Jobn Wilniams, pork butcher and sausage maker, 160 and 162, Loodon-road, appeale S against a convction by the stipendiary ngi I rate (Mr. W. J. ftewart4 who had on May ,0 inflicted afine of 20a. and costs On hm ior a offence under the.Public Health Act, 1875, St 114, the appellant having been ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I I TTHURSDAY4i MARCH 17. IBEFOitR-NiW. J. J. STEWARr, BTIFENDIARX 5 MiAGISTRATE. j TM RonBnRrto3r0 .&ADfoIQGTORPuBLTqN.-3 p Roderick Connor was brought up on remand charged with atealino a watch from a publican in J Paddingion, Mr. Moss, who prosecuted, stated i that the facts of the case were already known. The publican Butler was paralysed and unable to appr, and his wife had died since ...

THE RAINHILL MURDERS

... re- p ad IMPORTANT NEW EVIDENCEM by e' ;be o hra DINHAM VILLA AND THE 4 Ike PUBLIC. sea )or - slp DATE OF THE WINbSOR MURDlER. T leap I~re *to The fine sunny weather yesterday attracted V lot many visitors to Rainhill, where Dibarn Villa, 0 Ce-the scene of the Deeming murders, was the nentral P ,dpoint of interest. The excitement aroused by the b 'he terrible disclosures of a fortnight ago has ...

THE OUTRAGES IN FRANCE

... witt a ARREST OF ANARCHISTS. Lib .TROUnE REUTEB'S AGEN&O.] and PARTS, WEDNESDAY.-M, Loubet, Minister of He the Interior, conferred at some length with the copi prefect of police and examining magistrate in wag o regard to the explosion at Lobau Barracks. N Y They decided that all the commissaries of was Paris and the neighbouring localities should and make a minute search of the residences ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... hag, 7WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. hi BEFORE MR. NY. J. STEWART, STIPENDIARY tb MAGISTRATE. C, r and CRuELTY TO ANMrAT.S,-Edward O'Connor, cart- YE beral owner, Marit-street, and Samuel Henshaw, driver sil ja for Margaret Seddon, Leison-street, were each su charged with working old and worn-out ponies, a o A penalty of 2s. od. and costs was imposed ?? tret, each defendant, and both animals destroyed.- ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. . MSORE HIS HONOUR JUDGE COLLIER. - NEW POINTS IX BANxauPTcy.-William Ernesb Poggi, formerly a merchant in Liverpool, applied through Mr. A. G. Steel for his discharge, When , the failure took place in February, 1887, the liabilities were found to be £12,195 6s. 6d. and the - . assets £738 5s. ld. The trustee (Mr. G. Mahon) I had been enabled to pay a dividend of 3Sd. ...

A BLACKBURN TRAGEDY

... . in MURDER AND SUICIDE. Id On Saturday morning, Ann Enright, wife of a se brewer's labourer, of 77, Cambridge-strect, Black- un burn, out the throat of one of her children and r then committed suicide. A few minutes after uy nine o'clock, Mrs. Jane Taylor, who lives next y dour to the Enrights, heard the children Lit screaming loudly, and she thought the auother ,n was beating them. ...

MR. THOMAS SNAPE IN THE HEYWOOD DIVISION

... d MR. THOMAS SNAPE IN THE i. HEYWOOD DIVISION. Ii On Saturday evening the annual soirea of tbe el 1Bamford and Norden sections of the Liberai CounciL of the Heywood Division wa&held in the I Bagslate British &-hool. At the meeting Mr. J. Porritt, C.C., presided, and he was supported by Mr. Thomas Snape. C.C., of Liverpool. ?? candidate for the division. Speaking Ion a resolu- tion ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN PARIS

... it Hu n MYSTERIOUS CRIME. LTEMO0GN RSVTE'St' aGFSOY.] Tb F ARle, S.-,TBDAT.-The neighbttourhood of the I Rue Rainbuteau was thrown into a state of great ItS, .d shc t; excitement yesterday by the news that another i I atrocious idurder had been committed in broad 'd daylight, and that the murderer hd Ba ig escaped; A woman named Marguerite ,, le Fourcault, 62 yeari of age, had lived for tht ...

THE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER AT BIRKENHEAD

... _- L The adjourned inquest ou the body of Annie Bl Revel], aged 35, wife of George Revell, 50, Oliver- (I street, Birkenheed, wascondluded yesiterday at the B Queenl's Hotel, Birkenbead, before Mr. HI. Churton, The husband of the deceased is in the nstody o the police on a charge oE ha ig caused P. the death of iis wife by stbbing her. 2n The first witnes alled ias Dr. Jamieson, ta junior ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY SESSIONS

... T6 Te Liverpool County Intermoediate Seniaons commenced yesterday morning at the Session e k Hoae, Islington, Mr. Hugh Perkins nresiding in the frst court, and Sir NV. B. Forwood in the F W second. The other magistrttes present were I M Messrs. WV. L. M'Clure, W. H. Anderson, J. I ' Formnby, Ellis Mather, J. E. Sheppard, WV. I~ch- I tJ, ardson, Thomas Earle, Janmes Lister, J. 0. Wood, V W. H. ...