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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... 'UESDAY, J=E 5. Tr- BEFOUZ ML T. E. SAMPSON, IY COBONEL. he FOUND DAD.-Concerning the death of a woman unknown, about 30 years of age, whose - body was, on Saturday morning, found foating in the canal near to Boundary Bridge by a coal-. em heavernamned Thomas Timinins. Thebody was ed taken from the water and removed to the Prince's ik Dock Mortuary, but nothing was found upon it thab would ...

BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... ~J / Pad- v* O . ?? (From Tuesay ntwYhet'azeees) A A ADJUDICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY. 9 Sarah A. Cox, trading ai Rice and Coagrove, hr Fort-new, Egremont, and late Mill-lane, 8 Liscard, tradingBrunswick-street, and Jackson- lanc, Lkverpoo. sak and bag merchaut and 3 packer. L .John ocldsworth Windle Hall, St. Helens, s farmer, and Wiliam Goldsworthi the younger, IMoscow-drive, WVest DerbyF, ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I THURSDAY, JUNE 7. BEFORE ME. REGIBMA COOPER. REB FRaxcis BOLTON- Rurr. - The public examination in bankruptcy of Francis Bolton Rfiley, formerly trading as a reweler in Paradise- street, Liverpool, was eontinued, debtor being senting the trustee, *r. Rowlandeon, of Bir- minigham. He stated that ha bad a reversionary interest under the will of the Rev. John Jones Dixon on the death of his ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... THE WORKING CLASSES AND CRIME. These Sessions opened onI Mondayat the Assize Courts, Sta-angew ays, in ?? oitv, before MLr. John. Edmunuld Wenftworth Addison, Q.bX, M.P. (ohairnan), sand a full belich, of enigistrates. llis Honour Judge Jordan presided in the second court. The calendar coitaiietd thie niiaieg of 27 prisoners, only ?? being fenales. Without ?? they were returned as being able ...

WOOLTON SESSIONS

... FRIDAY, JUNE 15. i X MEFOHE 5MSSBS W. L- TATE AND B IRLAND- BQLACKSUILE.4 -*QUARE G-s-Marl Ann Evans and 2 ber husband, Joseph Evans, were summoned for 2 having, on tbe 12th instant, assaulted Ann Selina 3 Jones and George Jones respectively. Mr. Neale 21 defended, and Mr. Carey appeared on behalf of 3 the two plaintiffs. BothWplaintiffs and defendants are travelling hawkers, and On the ...

SUTHERLAND WILL CASE

... SUTHERLAND WILL CASE A SETTLEMENT. v In the Probate and Divorce Division, yester- Si day morning,, the long-looked-for Sutherland Pl will case came on for hearing before Sir F. Jeune go and aespecial jury. The title of the case appears tb in the list as Sutherland and others v, pc Sutherland, Croamrtie, and others cited, at and Sutherland and others cited. An enormous crowd of persons besieged ...

THE TRAGEDY AT SOUTH SHIELDS

... A terrible trarody occurred at South Shields on Wedneuday. Charles Goodwin, seaman, his wife, Annie Goodwin, and his son, Albert Goodwin, were all found dead in Goodwin's house in Mareden-street. The hus. band had his throat oat, and the wife had her Skull completely battered in, while the son, too, hod his throat cut. It is supposed that Goodwin first murdered his wife and son, and' then ...

CASE UNDER THE SOLICITORS REMUNERATION ACT

... tC.ASELUNDER tSOLCIATOR? REMUNERATION ACT. In the Chancery Cur on : - -Mr. Justice Hekewrich, a c-r.t i .decides a pzoint of sozni ccns'n - ?? C ' ?? .of importancee to solicitor-. T:- ; wa vs to reviews the zr,;. - - -Ibills of cots~ rendered br ' ?? i-.i jto Mtesere Edwrard Rutlmn > . Kn-;- professional servicts renders 'r - of the purc-hase ens sale of o 1.- .j Brinton. Mr Wairnin-ton. .I ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT TOXTETH-PARK

... THE ALLEGED CHILD MUTRDER AT TOXTETH-PARK. At the County MAagistrates' Court, Islington, &r on Saturday. before Messrs. Hugh Perkins (in the bc chair), J. E. Sheppard, and J. Lister, Matilda £' Alice Royle (27), barmaid, Windermere-street, al and Emma Caroline Kraft (29), dressmaker, Hard- fo wick-street, were charged on remand with having bc murdered the male child of the former.. Mr. Lowndes ...

THE WORKHOUSE SCANDAL AT BLACKBURN

... THE WORKHOUSE SCAN.DAL AT | BLAOKBURN I RESIGNATION OF OFFICIALS. At a meeting of the Blackburn Guardians on Saturday the Clerk read the report of the committee appointed to investigate the statement of the Medical Ofcers to the dealing with sick paupers on'tlieir admiss to the workhouse, and to inquire generally as to the' management of the house. The report stated tliat the committee sat for ...

ACTION BY BOVRIL, LIMITED

... IAOCI-N BY BOVRITL LhMIE. I Tm A 11f . n -a Ace a .-Id DAMAGES FOR SLANDER. The case of Bovril, Limited, v. Diley came on Y for trial on 3Tlursday, before Mr Tustice Hawkins 6ti ands a spoial &uy in the Queen's Benchb Division to of the High Ourt. Mfr. Lockwood, Q.0., M.P., and Ma-iL E. Duke appeared for the plaintiffs, Lrand the aotionswa undefended. 2 Mr. Lockwood said the action was brought ...

THE SAD DEATH OF A POLICEMAN

... tod Yesterday afternoon, Mr. F. A. Jones, deputy hi county coroner, held an inquest at the Old Swani Inn, Broadgreen-lane, Old Swan, on the body of bu William Shaw, a member of the county conesta- J bulary, who bad died from the effects of drinking fel carbolic acid, under circumstances reported yes- AI terday. --an Inspector Hinds stated that deceased ?? stationed at Fairfield, and bore an ...