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BIRKENHEAD RATING CASE

... Bf BIRKENHE AD RATING CASE. . d- .If--lPORTANT DECISION. wbi I In the Queen's Bench Division of the High stn ?? of Justice, on Monday afternoon, before nr. a - Justice Mathew and Mr. Justice Collins, sitting Aft 3ias a, nfvisional Court, the case of Snelson v. the and -Overseers of Birk-enhead came on for hearing. ill t r Mlr. Danekwverts appeared for the appellant, and ten M 5r. MIactoran ...

WOOLTON PETTY SESSIONS

... PT- S WOOLTON PETT SESSOiNS. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY a. BEFOBE a. FA LISCElR (cnaniAawN) AND a. WV. L TAB. A Yxotnr CuAorsn.-Walter Renson, a labouring man, was charged with being drunk . and disorderly, and assaulting'a policeman in the execution of his ?? 14 (Bett)s1 stated that at 10 30 pan. on the 27th nlt. the prisoner, who was drunk, went to his house in Wavertree, and said he would burn the ...

LIVERPOOL DIVORCE CASE

... LIVERPOOL DIVORcE ?? £500 DAMAGES. In the Divorce Division, yesterday, Mr. Justice Barnes and a common jury bad before them the case of Gordon v. Gordon and Harrison. The petition was that of Mr. William Hal-old Gordon, a jeweller, oi Liverpool, for a divorce by reason of the adultery of his wife, Mrs. Margaret Douglas Gordon, with the co-respondent, BEr George Harrison, against whom damages ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIERPOOL POLICE COURT. p MONDAY, fEBRUARY 19.' I BrOnRE UB& W. J. STXWAZT, WffDT IAZY it UAiBATSB. f THs THErr OF A RASBIT FROM TnH HAYMARSET ii Siow.-Josiah Harrison was charged on remand n with stealing a rabbit from the show held at the £E Haymarket on the 25th ult. The prosecutor, a Alexander Mackenzie, was an exhibitor t at the recent rabbit show, and gaines a: a prize. The prisoner was ...

EXECUTION OF VAILLANT, THE ANARCHIST

... The Anarchist Vaillant, whose atrocious attempt to destroy the loading members of the Government by throwing a bomb from the gallery of the Chamber of Deputies in Paris caused such ?? indignation, was guillotined on Monday. An initnouso crowd had assembled in tho Pl'ae de ia Roquette sineo midnight, aid reniaine-d in expectation throughout the night. Thte same arnmigemeniit were nside ns ol ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Q A 'TTDT A%7 KI~ DTT A >- I n SATURD-AY, FEBRUARY 10. BEFORE MRB. T. E. SAMPSON, COBONER OF LIVzRPOOL. di ACC1DE TO AN OLD '-NUs.-n thle body of IL, Edward Hughes, aged 67 years, a cotton porter, Px residing at 136, Richmond-row. 4e was a feeble tb man, pertly paralysed, and on SatUrdaY slipped be whilst descending the stairs of his residence. He af ;I was rem oved to the workhouse hospital, ...

SIMILARITY OF NAME

... STDIhLARITY OF NA3M. * 4ALIGED FRAUD. ,- In the Q aeen's Bench Division of ?? - I Court of Justice, yesterday, the ease of Brocklel. ?? came before Mr. Jnstiee Charles,, :sitting without a jnry. It was an action by Thoma Brockelbank; who descnbed himself as a shipbroker and ship charterer casrying con busi- ness under the style of T. and L Brokeihank, at 106, Leadenhall-street. London, to ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19. . BEFORE MP. F. A. JONES, DEPT-CORONER OF SOUTH-WEST LANCASHIRE. FATAL ACCa)NT TO A CORPORATION WORKMAN. -At Southport Town Hall, on the hody of John - Alker, 44, a labourer at the Southport Corporation Gasworks, who died on the 15th instant from injuries received owing to the fall of a wall there during the gale on the 12th. The Town-clerk (Mr. J. Davies Williams) watched ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING PROSECUTIONS

... d At the Dale-street Police Court, yesterday, tj if before Mr. W. J. Stewart, stipendiary m1 sratget a Henry Drae, licensee of the premise Z8, ss-t} t. street, was summoned for serving a drunken m is At-about ten minutes past six n the evening of b Is the 16h J to o entere the defeimdant's B St premises and saw a man named Kuhn itting in is the parlour with a glass of beer before him. He si .p ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... CIESTER ASSIZES AIZGED 2uUyglt OF A POLICE- 1 CONSTABLE. The-mzst serious casssin the-ailendar wssbel . -t-ay, when an Irish laorer naed 1hma , xoran2,war £ne sidefof l B ?? Cfslj I . ledge, at on, J The s a ?? prowded court, anded interest was shown m A r tf'zpri. s er. Cement Higgin Q.C., 1 . .3£., wih amuel T. Emm, SP, e .,pro-1 ,.sed on behalf of the Crown, and prisner . . d by Mr. B. ...

BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... BANKP Y ACTS, 1SR3 &- ls9o I ;Fria vnt' : (F-Fm-rday itge ADJUIC-MONS IN- BANK}R7?rCT C; rle M. H1aydon jun., Belgrari S bridge, cashier and ascretu-. William Kennerley, Blackpool, hlsrA v so a% Burnley, painter, decorator, and at, Eleanor Chadwick, BellwuOa er, S, r , Lancashire, no ompazic.n. Heniry K. Williamson, KUSW-p, mw- nurseryman and e oria*. John Bancrof, Latchfnrd, Cb'rn. baker John ...

MANCHESTER WINTER ASSIZES

... I CROWN. COUR'r.-YESTEBEDAY. (Before Mr. Justice Chitles.) The Manchester Winter Assizes were opened this morniag, at the Assize Courts, Mr. Justice Charles ?? in the Crown Court, aud Mr. Justice Day in the Civil Court. The calendar contained the names of 59 prisoners. Mr. Clement. M. Royda was foreman of the Grand Jury. 'His lordship addressed tbe Grand 'Jury at Consider- able length upcn the ...