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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 ...

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 ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE

... -TH O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE. I ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT. In the Divorce Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Butt, the motion for attachment against thepproprietors and publishers of the 1Theeetan'a Jouiral for contempt of court in commenting on the O'Shea v. Parnell divorce case while it is sub- judice came on for hearing. The Solicitor- General, Mr. Inderwick, Q.0., and Mr. Lewis Co*ard appeared ...

WALLASEY POLICE COURT

... |WALLASEX PuLI'E ?? ?? .- - WVEDNEhDAX. FE:F-- - BEFORE 3R. W. T. JAkCf .. xr ' Tart WAaLLAgSE Lc'CAL B-I- as- etoTs`s.-Mr. Laurene' L. f Brighton, Was ummoned . Wallasey Local Board for erect _ duelling house rithO. thoc ' 5' -1i ?? of tbe Pabh - .. ,. Streets) Act. 1ir. Pne artr. Board; and Mr. Pickiord O'G K.;= J Salmon, surveyor to tlrh bean'. ?? of defendant aboat nsC r n ' w -; being ...

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-: ...

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 ...

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 ...

SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT STOCKPORT

... An adjourned inquiry into the death of Eliza Harrop, 44, wife of John Harrop, engine driver, Royal George-street, Stockport, which took place tnder suspicious circumstances on Tuesday of last week, was held on Wednesdzy at Stockport, before the Deputy- Coroner (Mr. T. NV. Johnson). Mr. Francis Newton, solicitor, was present on behalf of the husband of the deceased. IWilliam Bruckshaw, heald ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P.OL'VCE - -1~~ ? PRESTON - I - I :: INTE- LI NOE. - SATUacaiy-Before II. E. Sowerbutte, J. Hlealey, and J. Satterthwaite, Esqrs. ANcOTnaR .WIPE Bit&Thii SANt ro PnrsoN.-Arthlur Maitland was charged, under a warrant, with ascaultlng hbisgwie, Mary Jane, tie previous ?? 'stated that shortly after 12 o'clock on the above date she wvs at home Retting the dinuei ready 'for. her husband, who came ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... I -- ST. HELENS. John ringe, 28, Ptavenhead-passage, was chaxrp 3 with assaulting James Davies, certificated manuager a > the Eavenhead Collieries. Mr. J. 0. Swift, who prose cuted, stated that the defendant was formerly ens ployed at the colliery, bht left witbout giving anl notice. On Saturday last the complainant was servinu out the wage tallies for the men, when the defend ant came up, ...