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STARVED TO DEATH AT CHRISTMAS

... STARKED TO DEATH AT . CHRISTMAS. SAD CASES IN LONDON. am Oh Monday night, Mr. Wynue' . Baster, the I 'cnroner foirl ast London, held .n inquiry, at the vic White^hapel Infirmary,' into the circuiestaoebs dA- attending the death of i' ;ati unkuown, who was :1 n- found by lolide-constable Hudson dead front thr statvation on tbe pavement in George-stre-t, for ur Spidaltfilds, at a. quarter-past ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A BLACKBURN SOLICITOR

... THE SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST' Il A BLACKBURN. SOLICITOR. | -e 0 aTHE ACCUSED DSCITAfRGED. - )f At the Darweii Polilee Court5 yetra Jon 31 iD,3Mr.WdllimSElland olicitortofbrthgate, J ibh. 316kburn, surrenderedlo his hbA' to answer two p e- charges, oneof fraudae nd one firi' Waerteaits CA ~it were taken out in the. natne ?? Livesy. b te Under one Mr. -Hollad was charged in thar e h r id ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ' ,h -- IC io BEFOsE Mi AisTRA OE ?? PFDRF OF AS RAsTATE.AOEN1r-Edwvard George L~ ; Grimdy described as an estate agent, of Lord- h a s6eet, Liverpool, appeared for his further public I Ln exaMination. In the. course of his examnination r * by tie-official recetvsr, the bankrupt endeavoured 1[U I to explain as to the disposal of his furniture. It t, appeared that the furniture had been settld ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... :]xTmTRICTSMsNoNs. WARRINGTMNI IBridget Bnrke, wife of a tanner's laboner& admitted having stolen a shirt belonging to John Madden, of 3 Clh Hall-yard, ?? a clothesd line on which it had been hung. Her husbantd, 3 tman of good character, said that about nine weeks ago prisoner ws ed for bving aeglectad to keep her houe clean, and since thae she had been drinking heavily. As a result he and the ...

THE ARREST OF AN ALLEGED HOTEL SWINDLER

... y 0 aTHE ARREST OF AN ALLEGED e IHOTEL SWINDLER. ve NVLLL i01YOVIZl. ( m- ( of Under the name of Arthur WilRon, the man Is if arrested, as described in Saturday's Mercury, was C Net brought before the Southport mnagistrates and n le formally handed over to Detective-sergeant 1 in Gallogher, of Chester, who held a warrant charg- a rt- ing him with, uttering, on August 11, a spurious S as cheque ...

CLAIM FOR DEMURRAGE

... - Yesterday, the Court of Appeal, consisting of V the Master of the Rolls and Lords Jnstices Bowen C and Kay, disposed of the appeal of the defendants B in the ease of the Tharsia Sulphur and Copper F Conpany, Limited v. Morel Brothers and Co. and ]i Richards and Co., from the judgment of Mr. Justice Charles, on further consideration after R trial at LiverpooL The plaintiff company, which B ...

SINGULAR BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ,SINGE-I IR BREACH Ot PROHIMSE | CASE. In the ?? Bench Division on Sat1rday, before Mr. Justice Grailthatn an -d a sp.cialjuy Miss Sarah AnFs i-uh , .Ijj7 Ann Psh brutht n action to re- c1rover from Mr. Wi]lian Young damages for breach of promise of uarriage, The defea~dant pleaded 3a den ial of the a'i eed promise. Mr. FRilan and Mr. A-. Wa31ce appeared f or the plaintiff; while Mr. Candy, Q ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... B3IONDAY,,;Y 5. 3 , Tax Munnsn or - A Sam's CnarT.-. 5i Bbagwar Jasaiwara, a Hiadoo, eged 29, was chbsrged with having on October 11 murderei RI.Peter LyaIL, mster of the Biftish ship Bucking. -J bam, in which the proner flm4n9.ployWI as crck ,% The murder is alleged to have been committed or, aJ the high seas, when. the. vessel was on a 3 voyage from Dundee to New York. At the ! ]ast ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... p DISTRICT SESIONrS. t PRESCOT. ?? Elenry Parker, of Peinwood, Enynon, ewas sunisnoned fo r keeping a ma~nservant wvithoult ia lieense. 3Ir. Hleald, of Utigan, su~pervisor U' ?? Revenue, prosesuned. He stated tha' ,r ?? last defendant was5 served with a not:es ui epay for the ritnewal of his servant's license, but lii o had failed to do so. On the 22nd Aprit ri officer called, sod found the ...

THE STRAND ABDUCTION CASE

... J | At Bow-street Police Coirt, London, sr- A v1 day, before Mr. Lushington, Edward Arthur Callender Newton, arrested under a warrant, was charged with the abduction of a young girl named Jc 3h Lucy Edith Pearman, aged 15, the daughter of in a- tobacconist in the Strand, London. Mr. Wallis Sl 2.1 appeared for the prosecution. Miss Pear- tb man was in court with her parents. She W ,S is a good ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A WELSH MERCHANT

... Yesterday, at the Wrexham Borough Police Jourtinames Gilbert Jonei, who carried on buhi- ness for many years at Wrexham as a boot and shoe merchant, was charged under the Debtors Act of 188 with obtaining credit under false pre- teams, and also under the Larceny Act with obtaining £50 by fraud. Mr. Newman (of the firm of Mesrs. Grundy, Kershaw, and Cob, Man- chester) appeard to prosecute, and ...

CITY LICENSING SESSIONS

... -d MORE LICENSES REFUSED. The adjourned annual likensing sessions for the city of Liverpool were continued yesterdsy; in tte ie N'isi Prius Court, St. George's. Hall. Alderman 1e Thomas Hughes again presided, the other magis. 0- trates on the bench were Alderman A. B. J or. *e wood, ?? Mr. & Smith, M.P., Aldermen J. G. Livingston and E. Samuelson, Messrs. Clarke Aspinall, E. EBowne, J. Ball, H ...