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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... U' ?? D ' MONDAY. DECEMBER 7. PROWN RWURT. :: ,. EFM2U)IR. JU OUS LAWR&WM % ALLEGE MANSLATTGETSR BY A A MA-mNCHESThS GOa P Mary Brown I7), ftlar Aand, Wuas cirged. witb havi-ng. a tbe 23rd Otvenber, at Ian- d chester, feloniously kiJtdnnwSahaMrdwn,; The he p was conduoted by -Mr. Shee, who f = that Swah Browu was tbh =Mher of tb. : 'prisoner. They lived in a house iN k1,Cipper- steetk and an ...

THE MATLOCK BATH MYSTERY

... j THE , MATLOCK BATH' MYSTERY. - ?? Th he INQUEST ON THE LIVERPOOL me AEXCURSIONfIST. m aat Yesterday afternoon Mr. Coroner Taylor held StOh )es an inquiry at the Station Hotel, Matlock Bath, i A on t ...

LOVER ARRESTED AS A BURGLAR

... [id he =xTAORDINARY CASE AT, CMXWE. of a The Crewe magistrateawere engaged till after so l' six o'clock last night in investigating-a NcageW fi-aganst Arthur Bowyer, a yong an, described x as a hairdresser, who was brcht uvP cm the th d- charge of burglariously entering the CrOwn Iim, ti: ig Crewe. on Sunday night, wvitl- the intention f h. er committing a felony. M The-evidence showed that at ...

ARMED THIEVES IN MANCHESTER

... ARMED THIEVES INi MAN- CHESTER. DESPERATE AFFRAY. DARING JEWEL ROBBERY. At the Manchester City Police Court, yaster- ;day, before Mr. F. J. fHeadlam, stipendiary magiste, James Quinn, who said he belonged to Liverpool, and Albert Francis Busby, who were arrested last week in Manchester, each with a revolver in his possession, were charged on remand with breaking into the shop of Meesrg. Lloyd, ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... A sitting of the Liverpool Court of Fassagecom. ti msence-d yesterday, at St. George's Hall, before M~r ?? H. Baylis, Q.C., the presiding judge. The r cause list contains 18 issues for trial-one before a special jury--and two admiralty actions. A TAILOR'S BILL c BROOME V. BIBBY.-This was a~n .action brought A4 by J. J. Broome, tailor, South Cestle street, t' against J. T. Bibby, a traveller ...

THE HARVER WILL CASE

... - I POLICE COURwT PROCEEDINGS. At the Liverpool Police Court. 9 V. Stewart Crook was charged befov 2-. V,. J. Stewv3rt, stipendiary magistrate, with fr 3 and uttering a will. Th ...

THE WRECK OF THE THORN

... - JUDGMENT OF THE COURT. The inquiry into the circumstances attending the wreck, on Jannarv 25 last, in Douglas Eay, of the British-built iron barque Thorn, the pro- perty of M ...

COMMERCIAL & MARKETS

... I COMMILERCIAL & MARKETS.I LONl\DON STOCK EXCHANGE. ITHUMDAY RVNMG. The Stock Exchange was closed today, as usual on the 1st of May. The continental bourses bhow- ever, were reported firm. In the mone ...

THE SUICIDE OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD

... of The Press Association states that the utiosat IS secrecy is stillmaintained bythe members of the ?? family of the late Duke of Bedford and others r connected wit ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INQUIESTS. MiOrNDAY. APRIL 6. BE FEOREE MR.I CLARMt ASPLNALL, CORONER Op LIVERPOOL ?? DRNes AND DavrI.-On the body of Edward T 0 Cooney, aged 56, wbo resided in a court off All ,ie it Saints ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... I per ec TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. covered BEFOREG0R. T. E. SAMPSON, CORONEiR OF LIVERPOOL. Gre DEATh FROM EXCESSIVE DRIsxsNG.-On the nrilhtoe body of Mary Christie, aged 64, charwoman, ...

LIVERPOOL CITY [ill]

... LIME|POOL (Ir ?? Tes siors wre rsi 5- _ at Sr Gewrge:3 Ha ;, : (recorder) pl Z :n t . - - were Temple in the s:. (Z_ the SEN-ist the George 4A1beera Coer .. , as days' ?? t. a Ming of falee pr 'r __ 1 ...