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LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... lI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2Q BEFORE MRME1TBAN COOPRE. ExnAoITiosS ADJOtoSYCET P05 CLoslrw-The public examinations of John DeAn and James Aspinall Brancker, coal merchaut were ad- journed for dosinz. The public examination of bland Bina Carr, schoolmistress, was closed , B Coemnun AND Co.-Jane Corkll and her daughter, Alicia Emma Brown, appeared on their first public examinnaton. The twodebtos ...

THE MAN AT THE WHEEL CASE

... THE -MANAT s CA E. rlnv!, I b~nip took off th'. aeyT ty -ad Hagan wene Later in the evenngt se Phillips, who said that the NtY ¢ Heath nezt went to De offered him 1i& If he w 2,i refused. They both We otk b2 named Smith, rho was a the ]ock. The three th, so street, but there were -aoo W'4 dt i and so,after wauaitirn a',tmazV 4 separated. At ahont fire ex au they ; e again to Hagan in a F ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... SHIPPINNG APIPEAL CASE. f Ssrrr AIND CO. V. WYLLIE AND OzRS.-O Yesterday, the Court of Appeal, consisting of the a Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, and f, Lord Justice Fry, disposed of this appeal of the deteodants from the judgment of Mr. Justice a Butt, in the Admiralty Court, dated 12th August a last. The action was brought by the plaintiffs, t who are bankers at Hall, to ...

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... I THE CREWE TRhGEDY. ±I1J.Ji ULbUU111LJ ALtb.LAULjUL. a EVIDENCE OF THE WIDOW. COMMITTAL FOR WILFUL MURDER. The magisterial inveetigatioa. into the charge preferred against the two youths Richard and George Davies, of the wilful murder of their father in Cre-lane, on the night of the 25A e January, was resumed yesterday murning,-at the e county police court, Crewe. The fact that since X the ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... A NORTH WALES FISHERY DISPUTE. In the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, yesterday, before Lord Justice Fry and Mr. Justice Mathew, sitting as a Divisional Court, the case of the Queen v. Birch and others came on for hearinr. Mr. Malcolm Douglas (instructed by Mr. C. W. Bell) appeared to showr cause why axprohihition should not issue to M~ajor Birch adother justiossof St. Ash ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... >1 THE RAIIWAY RATES INQUIRYI Tbe Board of. Trade inquiry into the rheised lists and schedules of railway rates submitted to the Board of Trade by the -arious railway com- anies was resumed yesterday, before Lord Balfoor of Burleigh and Mr. Court-ena Boyle, of the Board of Trade. The revised schedules of the different railway companies for the carriage of Cattle were-put in, Sir Henry Jams for ...

THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE CARNARVONSHIRE SESSIONS

... THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE CARNAPRVOiNSHIR.E SESSION. TO THE r EDrrOR OF TFI LIZERPOOL flW-RcUIY. Gentlemen. --A one of the solicitors who ad vo- I cate at these sessions, I write to protest against the practice of appointing achairmanunnequainted 4 with the law. Prior to the passing of the County Council Bill the post of chairmain was govoerned to soime extent by the imanagenient of county busi ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIVERPOOL PU.l'E L ij MONDAY. IFEHC APT -- riZEFOR! E t A.t1GED THEF oF ?? . Needha~, an eide-ly n -r. .3 -. = quantity of cuttwn -~amzo-s . . -. Gorst, cotton broke. ! y -. street. Fromatheevident:: - a which were in the ps> ?? of .ample ptper wein Ti it ; the 8th intant by letetire : . papers and cotton were i ?? !; i warehousennsn in the ?? ,- . the firn. and tztedt crnduced would be I I ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SE SSIOs | RU7NCORN. Yesterday, on the infortusji G' nt Mornlss, of LUvcpoolJohn BPirbw.ahgj. i charged with having, on theist mtaster of the British rtear-hi ; M caused the said veasei ro oeo, submerge in salt 'aner t he m the vessel, conty to the Ath sa -Merchnt Shippin¢ Act. 975. ?? ju .sgecuted, said the Boardof Tra-! * rs5 port of Runcorn ri the 9th 1' m that no part of the ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT STOCKPORT

... TH[E ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT I STOCKPORT. EXTRAORDINARY REVELATIONS. THE MAGISTRATES' DECISION. | The Stoclport Borough Police Court was crowded i on Tuesday on the occasion of the hearing of the I charge agaiinst Thomas heck-eth, an old man, ofn having wilfully murdered his - illegitimate male infant. The prisoner cohabited with a young I woman named Elizabeth Ann Parker, at Windsor- I street ...

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... THE CREW TRAGEDY. I INQUEST AND VERDICT. a THE CORONER AND THE POLICE. The Coroner's inquiry into the circumstances of the 1 murder of Mr. Richard Davies, at Rough, near r Crewe, was resumed yesterday at the White Hart y Inn, Rough, by Dr. Churton, Coroner for West r Cheshire. The- prisoners, George and Richard Davies, t were not present. t The first witness called was Mrs. MIary Davies, 3' ...

THE DARBYSHIRE DIVORCE CASE

... ITHE DARBYSHIRE DIVORCE CAS4P MI. ABINGTON AIIDTHE ACTRESS In the Divore) Division of the High Court of justice, London, yesterday, before Sir James lannen~ fpresident) and a common jury, the cae of Dsrbyshire v. Darbyshire and Baird came on for hearing. The petition ivas that of MIr. Francis G. Darbyshire for a dissolution of marriage on the ground of the alleged adultery of his wife, .rnown ...