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THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND THE MAGISTRATES

... A lIoTUALLhEM . cjisTRATES- g f tho ~~cornxmi tteo of thel ec'l,,'gbto| tE,' s Atd tatio he wasI of he %~flTS.BramleY s~ie tv r~i S X .J o npicnr vnt iesirs. L tb&~ ronno. .1.Sewart, *ti (V Marsh . ptn o, - ,a John J.as Eir lll; ars, Wd Vines, ; '9t. ?? ng CR l , inem the, 4T.I . e sa thema he cai p.lite ?? s,- jirP regrt the plcmanner in ss;:, S? w ?? ,as not.ing Aeset a a e : and o'ra, ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... I The reneral quarter sessions of the peace for the hundre of Salford were held on Monday at the Asaize Court Stra. eways, in this city, before the Chairman Mr.W. H. M~g Q.C. SCMLING LN TH GORTON DISTRICT Trelads named James GodfreyW Shaw, and! 3. Lloyd were indicted for having at rtont aseaulted and wounded a lad named James Felton. About AI week ago they wantonlY attacked the prosecutor with ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. BFORE MR. CLARKE ASPBIAZJ, CORONER OF LIVERPOOL. DEATH raOS ScrvocAnox.-On the body of I ,lames Wyld Ledward, three months old, son] of a Pawnshop manager residing at 92, Corn- mercial-roa,. Kirkdale. The mother went to bed witb the child, shortly before one o'clock on Sundav morning. and at eight o'clock it was ftumd'that the child was dead. The parents were ?? medical ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... -- - -1 LIVERPOOL POLICE ?? THRSTMAVhv Ings_ tt; Id THURSDAY, LIJCI Am. mt;&Y Tliz Dis.aged 19, wan chaig34 ABGnSeLS Te prione we t Flod-street, on the emi; e i e hile the mnager was serving he prfsoner leam IOernhet the ?? the till when the the prisoner ran away, but was at any was stated that the p Wier Pi/ ert X I .n- month's impnsronetne at thehatrj ; the haling in his posisessio a-: ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DLSThWT SESSIONS. Andrave-Caragher, of the Arch HOWO, West Bank, vras ?? ior' allowing two dogs to go at large %vs=uszzWd Samuel Hopwood vms srmnoned for being in dma eof the dog. Potie-ergcaat Los and Con- tble Poste statd ai. t~he 16th insat Hopwood wa met with LT~reyhound and a Im foeier in sale- ruad, tie ansbeinzgannsrzzled. Rowmd informed ?? bech tbat COrmigher was ill in bed and could ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. FESORE KIr. CLARKE ASPJALL, CORONER OF LIVERPOOL STRANGE DEATH OF AN AMERICAN PASSENGER. -Touching the death of a man unknown, whose bodv was found lying in the Clarence Dock on MAoday afternoon last. Upon the body, which wa&s covered with mucl, were :found in different pockets 6s. 7 d., an Inman general steamship ticket order acknowledmgn the receipt of $20 from one ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... THE COuRSE OF PUBLIC BUSI1NESS. Mr. Justice Kokewioh, to whom is delegated the dealingwith the Manchesterand Liverpool District Rezistry business, addressing Mr. Warm- ington, Q.C., ALP., in the Chancery Division of the ?? Court of Justice, on Saturday, said-I ought to have mentioned the fact earlier this mnorning, Mr. Warrington, but I have not had an opportunity before. I desire to make it ...

THE ALLEGED CONVICTION OF INNOCENT MEN

... THE ALLEGED CONVICTION OF INNOCENT I - FMEN. The eharge ngainst the prisouer Charles Feeley of having wilfuhly and oorraptly given evidence before MI~r. Lushington, at the Thames Police-court, against four men,~ wvho were subsequently oonvioted at the Loudon sessions and sentenced to penal servitude and imprionument, has been oncluded at the Central Criminal Court, London.-Mr . Matthews and Mr ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO MURDER AN M.P

... THE ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO MURDER AIN M.P. At the Richmond (Surrey) Poliee Court, on Wednes- day, ElizabethVincent, single, a smartly-dressed young woman, of prepossessing appearance, living at 84, Seymour-street, Edgware Road, lMlarvlebone, was charged on remand with attempting to murder Major Isaacs, M.P. for Walworth, by shooting him. Mr. St. John Wontner appeared for the prosecutor, and the ...

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... THE CREWEJ TRAGEDY ' THE CHIEF CONSTABLE CMJURED. SCENE AT THE INQUEST. Public interest in the Crewe tragedy has been further intensifiedby the-authoritative staeenbt which hawe been made as to the confession of Richard and George Davies of the terrible crime laid to their ebarge-tiat of causing the death of their father by brutal violence on Saturday Snight, the 25th ultimo. The latest ...

THE SCUTTLING NUISANCE

... EXEMIPLAPRY PUNISHNIENT. At the Salford County Borough Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, before the recorder, Fir- J. 'Maghull Yates, James Felix Foley, 18, and Joseph Allen, 18, colliers, along with Amelia Higginson, 17, and Agnes Garforth, 15, factory operatives, were indicted for un- lawfully and maliciously wounding Joulu Ouulhai with a belt. Mr. Goldthorpe prosecuted. The pr;soners were not ...