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THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... ITE KENSINGTON MURDER. SAUNDERSON'S ARREST. 'FURTHER DETAILS. The Press Association, telegraphing last night, aiv- The details which were published this mrining as to the arrest of and the previous cir- =tntances connected wnth the young man henderson, charged with the murder of Auzusta D3aes at Kensington on Sunday week, have, as te telegrams from the various parts of the =try show, aroused a ...

BETTING IN A PUBLIC HOUSE

... IMPORTANT JiUDGMENT. Justices Grantham and Lawranceyesterday resumed the bearing of the case of Itchell v. Large, an appeal by way of special ease by HerbertMitchell against a decision of the magis. trates sitting at Leftwich, Chesbire, who had con- victed him and fined him ;50 for having, on the 30tb of March, 1894, used a certain public house, to wit, the Goldsmith's Arms Inn, Northwich for ...

A MANX RIGHT-OF-WAY CASE

... I | On Saturday morning, at the Douglas Court of Petty Sessions, before Major Stephen, H.K., J.P., and Mr. A. Bruce, J.P., Thomas William eowley, George Richard Cawte, Robert Quayle, and Robert' Creer, all of whom are Douglas shop- keepers, were charged with having trespassed on Puirose Farm, near Douglas. TS charge was preferred at the instance of James Harrison Clarke, the tenant of tlhe ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY MAGISTRAITES' COURT

... BIPKEM-EAID COUNTY ?? STRAITES' COURL. f., id 1, re 3. d, 5i' sn n- 23 3; .e- ci ,e- [n- Ool rv ?? ry a'O 5]1 er ras -al rn I; ta re ar of e, - ;- en L; THURSDAY, APRI-_ BEFORE MESSP.S. AV. 0. N. SR-kw :. . rn ! JOHNSTON, AND T'P.T1. :;a ;. A Qrrsn-oN- or Pascrnsc-R £.c of Upton, was summone4d -. _ Edward Bow-el!, licen-see o' the lit.h w::u- public house, Upton, for bein. fusngtoq~ubtte ...

THE SAD DROWNING CASE IN FLINTSHIRE

... THE. SAD DROWNING- CASE N .T FLINTSHIRR CORONERS AT VARIANCE. Last evening, Mr. William Daves, coroner for t Flintshire, held an inquiry at the Bony Bush Inn, Cefnybedd, into the cause of death of Annie Lawrence, aged five years, daughter of Arthur Lawrence, a collier, living at 5 'Cefnvbedd, who was drowned in the Ffrwd 9 r Brook-The C'oroner said the case was a most C i complicated one, as ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... I D FRIDAY, MAY 18. a BnarOnE 2-. H. BAUTiS, Q.C., J1llG | 'a DISPUTE, CONCERNTyG FURNITURE n Firexcmns~. VANS.a S-MI'MBR v. CRInSTIAN AND ANornEa-This v =was an action in whibh John Spencer, pawnbroker, r Limekiln-lsne, sought to recoverdamages for trek- I sl and illegal distraint from John Christian and S _tobert Hartley. Mr. Horridge appeared for the hplaintiff, and Mr. Taylor for the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JUNE 26. rest BEFORE AIR. STEWART, 5TIPXNDIARY MAGISTRATE. 1eV E)IBEzzLEsENT BY A YOUNG SIAN.-Thomas £1 Cotterill, a young man, was charged with having loas embezzl the sum of £s24, lbs money of his em- cen player, Thomas Johnston Lipton, wholesale per provision dealer, St. Anne-street.--It was stated £SC that the prisoner collected the money, and failed wot to account for ?? ...

THE ALLEGED TOWNLEY ESTATE FRAUDS

... THE ALLEGED TOWNLEY ESTATE FRAtDS. Howell Thomas,- 42, wsea again placed on his 4 ' trial at the Old Bailey, London yesterday, before 4 30; Mr. Justice Grantham, on the charge- of the 4 th- forging and uttering endorsements on requests for 4 to the payment of money; also upon the charge of 4 24 forging a letter in the name of the Public Prose- 4 cutor. 27, Mr. AvOry said the prisoner, in the ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... CIOUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT. jS. .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. BEFORE 1IXSSiS. J. LISTER AND RL KELY. 2 * Tnr O A Bicrcm-Charlea Coburn, a young man, was charged with having stolen a bicycle at Toxteth-park on the 2ud instant. it 3 was stated that the prisoner arrived in 3 Liverpool from America on the lst of the month, and next day hired from the Croxteth Cycle ompany a bicycle, for which egave the ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... COplo MITS INQUESMS . WEDNES-DAY, JANUARY 17. bO-Z E NI m EL . GROUSR, wGoNvZ rot dSOUT- f 30- WKSM1OASHE.n 7 FATAT, AoTDvNT TO> A FJRMR StOraRM ltar- -erT .-At Sonthport Town fall, an tie body of A Frances Greetham, 77, relict of John Oughton )e Greetham, formnerly of Seaforth, tax collector. t On December 29th decesed, who resided at 19, FaT-fftme sothwrrt, was g s a Id 10 30 p.m. to bed, ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... I LIJE-RPOOL ASSIZES. WEDN3SDAZ, DA3R 21. t~~~ GROWN COURT. A EE fl. JU=s DAY. 'More THY ALLEGED CHILD MURDER E AT TOXTfE Thea Mary Jame Lunt (33), widow, and Thomas Muat With (28) policeman, were indicted for the wilful The murder of the male child of the prisoner Lunt on Thae the SthDecemberlast, at Toxteth-park, LiverpooL [snf Dr. O'Feeley and Mr. Kinghorn the D female prisoner was defended ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... MO10NDAY, APRIL 9. g C BEFORE MIR. ERNEST GIBSON, DEPUTY CORONER OF LIVERPOOL. FATALITY A1T THIE CENTRAL RAILWA.Y ST.&TIOY. o, -On the hody of Frederick James Moran, aged f 35 years, a railway carriage washer, who had lived so at 61, Bo0undary-place. The widow of the deceased stated that lie left home On Saturday MOr4ingC shortly before five o'clock, and that was the last p time she sawV him ...