THE GARSTON EXPLOSION

... | THE G1ARSTON EXPLOSION. JUDGMENT OF THE COURT. 11 The judgment of the court of inquiry into the P explosion of a ?? converter at the sugar refinery of 'Mr. W. Bostock, at Garston, on the 29th of O ...

DISTRICT LICENSING SESSIONS

... | WEST LANCA RZRAILWAY LICENSE1I GRANTED. . At the annual Brewser Sessions for the borough A of Sontbport yesterday, the liesin omttee g were Menm A. Filling (in tbe air), JL A. Robinson, W. Walker, and G. Austerfield, two of the six justioes appointed being absent.-Chief- 5 ?? report, said- 1 Y The number of licensed persons at present it carrying on business is 89, as against 8B last w year ...

A BARONET'S DAUGHTERS MARITAL MISERY

... A BAIRONET'S DAUGHTElRS MARITAL MISEARY. DRUNKEN HUSBA.-TPS CRUELWY. o d III te ])ivoroe Coiart on Thuirs xy Sir Franois n if Jeune lad before him the petition of Georgina h u Rosali3 Goad for a ditsolution of her mnarriage b 11 with William Thomnas Goad, a fur broker and a Y at-otioneer. The respondent denied the cruelty, 1- but, thlough represented by counsel, did not t defend the suit t- ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... .LIERPOOL AND DISTRICT 5 POLICE COURTS. I5 _ 3 3 THURSDAY, -N-OVfljE 2_5, 'ant 3 darn anid 0 UNTSAVOTIRY PORK. --George flimile, rjk Sion tobutcher, Of Staniley-road., ?? sear hun in his possession -for- sale te unsound, car- listc -8cases of two pigs. Fron the, evidence of lingsector preo 8RBenton, it appeared that defendant Sent the car- thin, r- cases to a meat salesmanli at the ahattoir ...

THE NEW POLICE BUILDINGS AT BOOTLE

... THE NEW POLICE BUI S AT BOOTLE. ADOPTION OF THE SCEMME. A gpecial meeting of the Bootle Town Council *&8 held yesterday at the Town Hall for the pr-d pose of considering the report of the Watch Com- mittee with respect to the new police buildings. 3 The Mayor (Mr- Bonjamin Cain) presided, and t there were also present Aldermen Ibbs, Howard, y Jones, Webster and Neep; and Councillor3 c Hughes, ...

EXECUTION OF THE CREWE MURDERER

... EXEGUTION OF THE CREWE MURDERER. -I SCENE AT THE SCAFFOLD. THE CULPRIT'S LAST STATEMENT. Until half-past nine on Monday night the authorities at Enutsford Prison were prepared for a respite in the case of Richard Davies, who, with Ihis brother Georgp, .was condemned to death at Chester Assizes for the murder of his father, Richard Davies, at the Hongh, near Crewe. After that hour, however, all ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT sESSLN;S. SOUTHPORT. Five bovS named JohD Ba er. ib. ?? 16, Thonmas lloyd, 14. John shLa. : :. :n 2 How;ad, 15, were charged with -zwi: L- bRiNui, alne 8s., the propenv of Th!xs c>Z. S biscoit mnanuacwtrer, Preston, irna s. of Mr. Marricn's grceres 6hnp in ?? tbe 17th nlt. The ?? e-b*! inD 10 for six months to brizz th - t ?? ?? when cllued ?? Cut,'s!n. a ?? ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... %CREWE MURDER, | rOSCL1.VNI OF THE TRIAL. S SENTENCED TO DEATH. ' ciaard Daves (l8), tailor, and F (16 talor, for the wilfu murder Virh Ea>d Davies, at fiough, near ,,~sed at Ches;ter Castle, yesterday, T¢Ci W-ills. The court was again ...

CHILD MURDER AT CHORLTON

... ICHILD MIRDER AT CHORLTON.1 THE MOTHER SENTENCED TO DEATH. At the Manchester Assizes, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Charles, Elirabethl Mapp 24 servant, was charged with :having, at cloriton-curo- -Hardy, on the22nd of November,1889.feloniously and of her malice aforetbought killed and mur- dered a certain child, to wit, one Edwvard Mapp. ,rlr. Foard and Mr. M'Keand appeared to prose- clte, ...

REVISION COURTS

... I R I .. .. . ?? LfVERPOOL. The nl¶m.ess of the Liverpool Reviiion Court was resiumed on Saturday morning in the Crown C(nert at St. George's Hall, before Mr. WV. R M'Connell, revising barrister. IMr. Lyiskey watched the interests of the Liberals and Irish Nationalists; Mr. Thompson appeared for the Conservatives, and Mr.l; Comb for the Liberal Unionists. The conrt lwes pnncinaily occuapied in ...

DIVORCE CASES

... A DERBYSHIRE CASE. y The-caseef Young v. Young came before Mr. c Juntice Butt in the Probate and DIrorce Division,. J London, yesterday. This was a petition pr- i sened by the wife, praying for the dissolution of a her marriage on the ground of the miscon- . k duct of her husband, formerly a large farmer .at Bakewell, in Derbyshire. There was t no defence. Mrs. Young, the petitioner, said i- ...