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DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SESKSIONS. I ST. HELENS. A woman1 named Elizabeth Brceg. Cr!N ch argedI with 7-racly ill-treratir~g L--rrf' Annie. agd twelve monts anal ?? catise Wiaarv to its health. The .- t s.-en to lartittlly ill-treat her child. 3saa .~ 1-~as gie to the Fe-lt that th-- -i I aswell as sh le caauld. ?? ?? I or tassa tontas wnitk hard lateer. IA married woman nanted M1ary rF r ?? working man ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... TU1:ESDAY, DECESMBER 31. BEFO11E MR. CLARKE ANSPINALL, CORONER O0 LIVERFOOL. DEATHS DUsE TO AoaIDENTAL CAUSES.-On the body of Ellen Bradshaw, 14 years of age, the daughter of a shipwright residing at 4 house in 1 court, Everton-terrace. On the 27th inst. thechild was at her aunt's house, where her clothes caught fire by a cinder falling upon her pinafore whilst kneeling at the hearth. Death ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3L BMROE Mlt. W. GROrSI- THE SERIOUS: CHARGE AGAINST A PVBueC HomsE Armsu.-Joseph H. Phlllips, aged 3Y, of gentle- manly appearance, was charged on remand with attempting to obtain £95 by false pretences from the Liverpool- United Gaslight Company.-Mr. Marks, who conducted the prosecution, said that the rsoner, vsho acted as a public house agent, represent to the gas company ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... PRESTON. { The quarter sessions for the hundreds of Amnounderness, Leyland, and Blackburn (rural) were opened vesterday, at Preston, before Mr. W. tiggin H , Q.C. (chairman), and other magie- ?? Chairman, in charging the grand jury, expressed regret at their having been brought to the eourt on New Yearfs Day. b t said that as from time imruemorial Preston Sessions had been held on the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONER' INQUESTS. THULRSDAY. JAN. aEPOH MYP CLAE];i.}tE~ ISCA.rnmB TO DEaSS.-On tbe~ ?? Elizabeth Priest, d17 mct: I - ?? Alfred Priest, a a rer-. L-vi: .A:n About nine oclock las-z Thursdxyv-f brother of the deceased and tbe d about the fire at home, when a Fp. over and scalded them. The ;rl d._.i road Infirmary on Tuesday ;:st a4 .. is still in the hospitaL Verdc:. death. PICKED UP f; IXE ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I I THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 BEFORE MIL REGSTRA BELLRL'GER. HENRY SimpeSO.-The examination of this bankrupt, who was a corn broker carrying on business at the Goree, Liverpool, was closed. JAMES FELL AND SioN.-The examination of these debtors, James Fell and James Fell junr., who carried on a siaters and plasterers' business in Wavertree, wps closed. RE HASmIN GOLrSRON.-The examination of this ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... BOARD OF TRADE I J -; - - - - - - - . .Juogment was givene trates' Room at the ?? the t. M C a es O a voyage irom The-coar1 cnxe df Mr.: -. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARER SESSIONS. PRESTONi. These sessions were continued yesterday, before Mr. W. H. Higgin, Q.C. (the chairman), and other magistrates. ILERDzeor's KicKiu. AT Psasros.-John Met- :,calf, 22, factory operative; Joseph Camminrs, 34. joiner; and -Mattheiv Brady, 20, ironmoulder, were indicted for having assaulted andmaliciously wounded Richard Cook, on the 2nd November last. Messrs, Cooper and ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE SCANDAL

... I Tol O'SHEA DIVORCE, SCANDAL.| CITAIQON ? SBERVED ON MB. PARNELL. The Vieas Association states that Mr. Parnell was at threec'clock yesterday afternoon served. with the citation and petition in the action for divorce brought by Captain O'Shea against his wife and against Mr. Parnell as co-respondent. Service was effected by Mr Day, solicitorto Capt. O'Shea, who attended personally at the ...

LICENSING TRANSFER SESSIONS

... I I A special session for the trarsfer of victnallers' i. and beerseler3' licenses for the city of Liverpool v was held yesterday, at the Dale-street Court. ii .Mderman Livingston presided, and the other magistrates on the bench were Alderman John S Hughes, Mr. T. Oakshott, and Mr. J. £ Tobin. 1 Teresa Byrne, of Richmond-row, applied for a -o transfer. - Inspector Rogerson said that the o ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIRPOOL POLICE ColT. I THERSDAY, JANY -ARY 2. ,nEFOr~ -I. E27' r Tne CH.ARGE A.sL'vr A Piz- E .t AGEN7-Joseph H Phlup. d c. :l a peib- t . agent, was charged on rcimand Pt*k :c i tme sam of :5 frotr the Uverp-ol s C ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... ST. HELENS. Edward Gaul and JTaies Mfill, from LiverpOol, were each fined be. 6i. -and cosm for hawking sooghbooks without a petllar's certificate. Gaul said hei had been sellingr snch. books sll his life, and had not before beenr, interferetwithbevthepolice lie old them jut the same as newspapers, ckalling nur their ?? Lee,-laaidloril of rht Aderphi Jnn. Bridge-street, 'kas sruomoned for ...