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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LANCASHIRE BENCH

... M&GISTRATES AND THE CHIANCELLORP At the quarter sessions beld at Lancster a Castle yesterday there were eight prisoners for StriaL.8 The Chairman Mr. John Fell) said the magis- It ttes had under oonsideratio that morning .e a rather important question-that of the abroga- f te tion by the Cbancellor of the Duchy at the memo. a ranidom of 1870, which confered upon the Lord- c Lieutena?t the ...

THE DOCKERS' STRIKE

... tr 'd FEDERATION IEN ASSAULTED. ! -re re, of re A Hull correspondent telegraphs that extra- tr ýat ordinary scenes ocourred at ten o'clock yesterday s 'en morning outside the Free Labour Exchange, i nt A number of dockers had taken the Federa- %t )d, tion ticket and had been drafted by the of labour master to the Railway Dock. On 'sleaving the bureau the nien were assailed w e by a number of ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... -- t01 FRIDAY, MARCH.10. at BFOfs i T. E. SAM&PON, CO R01451 O-LnRPOoL.fO S1NGuL.kR DrAsTH OF A FUawAVXUsAN.-On the body of George Anderson, 52, a furnaceman, who C lived at 51, Harewood-street. Doceased bad not tb been in good health sinee he hurt his finger four re months ago, and on Monday feeling cold and sick e U. got inside the furnace, where no fire was bqroing, I for 20 minutee. On ...

A MONTREAL MIRACLE

... I - 1 A 6TATEMENT OF TEX REMARIKABLE f CASE OF 2ISS RAhSAY. I v Tra Some remarkable circumstancesd wbich ot&--* ' 2 a noticeable stin n public opinion at Moutreal. . Canada. have been myeatigated and described I e by the Montreal Le Mortde, a newspaper of good Iaf standing and larp circulation, from whose plo ;h columns the following is, by permission, to reprinted. Le Momste ?? the past vear ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKENHEAD POLICE COUPE. frnr-r 11 a r tr bossr ,, THURSDAY, MARCH 9. BEFORE MYSSR It. ZVA3%S .&fl-ISAPO'WA PRO,% B!TLVG A MAN'S LIP Oi.-A yoQunZ M named John Burke, who lodged in Albion-;eraca was charged on remand withaliciors' wounx2 Thomas Rvan, 2, Albimac The prtwmt lodged at the prosecutor's houaeaad o- Saturday night both were under the influence of drink, havinz bad eight or nine ...

A FRIENDLY SOCIETY SUMMONED

... X |A FRIENDLYSOCIETY SUMMONED. | '25 SINGULAR EVIDENCE. f ?0 At the City Police Court yesterday Mr. W. J. 63 Stewart, stipendiary mnagistrate, heard a summons 8% under the I riendly Societies Act of 1875 against i 15 the Leeds and General Insurance Company for 5A bavinz insured a child under the age of five years 31 for an amount which, together with an amount 4, for which it was insured in ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 53EFO5 UE. F. GARNE'r. ALILEGeD FALSE: PRETENCES. - Edward MU'Loughlin was remanded on a charge of having obtained moiiey by false pretenes - Is was alleged that prisoner represented himself to be a co llector for a clothiing club, and obtained msoney JYy that pretence. BEFORFE MESSRS. P. F. GsAsRrr AND G. & RODWAY. SERaoUS ASSAULT ON A Womsa-. -Jamea Laverty, a rough ...

LIVERPOOL CHANCERY COURT

... LIVERPOOL CHANCERY COURT, I MONDAY, JUNE 19, (BEFORE VICE-CL-CZtLLOR MRRSTOAF, Q.E.J A SnCGCLAB CASE.-Ur. Hugh's nietionet4 tbe case of Penton v. MoBryde. in which le er._ the court some time ago, on due app.ication b),ng made, presumed the death of one Wili5a- Robinson McBride. The evidence thean seemue to be perfectly cleaw as far as all tint Particulars were concerned, and the pro Sumptiot ...

SAD DROWNING CASES AT CROSBY

... I I-- EXMrrf0 SOBcES, Soon after one o'plock yesterday three boys Were seen in a perilous Positica o1,3 sandbank about 150 yards distant from the shore at Crosby, This fact wa3 communicated forth- with to the coastguard ation in the immsne- diaee vicnity, and a boat was at once brought to the water's edge. In cousecnence, however, of the tate of the wind and tide, much trouble was involved ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COUpT L 3iONDAY, JULY 17. BEFORE MSSRS. . S. PA P R, G. W. GOODISONI 1 1,5. TRES3, AND.. A. SHEZPA&2P. TiEx USE OF IMPROPER FiSEIG U- s William Lanaharne, master and owner a tbe fi, j ing boat Ocean Queen, was summoned fir Waing in the estuary of the river Mersey, wlji we L Lancashire Sea Fisheries District, unlawky and d without reasquable excuse obstructed Gec. Ele, :e ...

RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGES

... RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGS. he Qn The House of Commos Select Committee o r Railway Rates and Charges, of which i-r. bhaw. Lefer is chairman, reassembled yesterday. and - Sir Henry Oakley, general manager of the Great Dn Northern Railway, continued his evidence. ble Sir Henry (replying to Sir Bernard Sar-releon I. said that sinse last meeting be had consulted othe- railway managers, and they had ...