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SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DOUGLAS VISITOR

... I SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A t DOUG LAS VISITOR., aski %ASJJ..S V ?? . er out ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT. ord An outrage of a serious nature is reported from bov Douglas. A young man named Bearwood, of I N. Preston, who arrived by steamer from Fleetwood wer by at seven o'clock on Monday night, employed a Ha ie, boy named Cabbon, living in Duke-street, to app F a carry his portmanteau to Tynwald ...

A LIVERPOOL CONSTABLE CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

... L|A LIVERPOOL CONSTABLE | ! CHARGED WITH ASSAULT. 1, At the Liverpool Police-court, before Mr. a. J. Crosfield and Dr. John Bligh, yester. day, Mapargdt Msorcroftl a married woman, liv- ing in Pugin-streeti summoned Police-onstable ZShE George H. LewTish for assaulting her Teulon-street, off Walton-road, on the night of the 16th ?? the evidence of complainant it appeared that shortly after ten ...

THE MANCHESTER TRAGEDY

... I EVE MANCHESTER TRAGEDY. r-,yQU3T AN'D POLICE PROCEEDINGS. nc 7> ?? est touching the death of Mary Ann pla Bg-,L- ?? years of age, the victim of the London- ner WQ-. . >antragedy, Manchester, vwas opened t0 =nrdCeS raorninsg by Mr. Leui9 J. Aitkin, acting s c~r -.croner. The prisoner Brooks was pro- to ?? and tbe proceedings wore watched vhi c ?? po'ics by Inspetor Devonport. Eu . hi, Brooks: ...

ALLEGED SHOCKING CRUELTY AT PRESCOT

... ALtEGED SHOCKING CRUELTY AT PREiSOT, 17 24 MTE CASE DISMISSED. Yesterday. at the Prescot PolieeCourt, before 5S 2 -Messrs. . R. d'A. Willis, T. T. Rogers, and T. t 22t Dennet Walter Wainwright, a youth, of Huy- te ton, an aestetant to Mr. C. W. Brown, butcher,f b6 of 3Irkotpl'ccerescot, and Derby-road Buy- c 51. ton, was chargeA with cruelty to a hor60 by pull- w A. ing out its tongue. T ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORON-E R'S I-NQU-EST . nl It THURSDAY. JUN-E 2. BEFORZE ML T. S. SAMPSON, N:a d LIVERPOOL. A BOY Drow=\T.r IN THuE CAs r..-T ?? death of Edward Thomas, eight years ?? L8 a boilermnaker's labourer. re-sidig in a, : Tatlock-etrr-et. The boy event with o :: s on Tuiesday to the canal bank -o baz.! : rermainerd on the hank to look afnr th.-c: of the others, and. bhr core unex-piai: D he fei! into ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, SEPYDERB 1I 0 BEFORE MtR. W J. STEWART, STrTEIDTNARY MfAGISTRATE. s AN INOENIOUS FRAUD.-JamOes Morris, a young h man, was brought up In custody, charged with stealing tha sum of 5s. 9d., by means of a trick, from Messrs. _ Kauffcman, Lawson, and Co., cabinet manufacturers, Show-street. It appeared frem the statement made by Chief Superintendent Strettell, who prosecutel that _ the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... !THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERi 1c, BEFORE IR. W. J. STEWART, STIPENDIARsY MAGIStI-C7s.- SUPPO8ED OCONFIDENCE Jy LiXE-x -William Lonsdale (60j and John M1Farm'-ne respectably-dressed men, were brought up :n charged with having frequented Lime-street awi railway station there, wita intent to coninrt a ie: It appeared irom evidence given that Dete inspector Holmes sand Detective-sergeant Laybout:c ' had ...

BOOTLE POLICE COURT

... FRIDA Y. DECEXBER 27. ? BEFOnR DrL WILLS AND 31L W. POUt?'-- , D, ur AT FtirrEN.-George Collins.' o of age, living in Howe-street. was ?? t being drunk and disorderly. It apnet-1 ,f the evidence of Detective-sergeant mM'4: Dltectivo-cwstable Dixon that pr- - e drunk in Howe-street. on Boxing-neit._ m Z; - crowd of people round him. He entr d and demanded a. bottle of soda. Th, f found it ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BLEKENKHEAD POLICE COURT. Y . _ ?? aft. . ?? __ Li] THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. for EESBE MESR8S. H. H. GRAYSON AND P. ?? A SCENE is RoCs Fxmn.-James Byrne, of Oaff Wye-street, Birkonhead, was charged with break- car ing a pane of lass, the property of James Walter , Hermes, of Russell-road, Rock Ferry, and also Br, with assaulting James Walter and Margaret a ?? the evidence it appeared that fer at ...

THE TRAGEDY IN TOXTETHPARK

... W THE TRAGEDY IN TOXTETH-. PARK. I INQUEST AND VERDICT. as At the Liverpool Coroner's Court yesterday, sit id Mr. E. Gibson, deputy city coroner, held an h a- inqueston the body of Mary Kavanagh, aged f a- 62 years, who resided at 19, Glenny-street, and Tl T- hose death is alleged to have been caused through ?? kicked by a man named Archibald Mac- n he d d, of 20, Glenny-street, on e 25th Us ...

THE LIBERATOR TRIAL

... IP E LIBERATOR TRIAL. _ ?? 4ABEZ BALFOUR IN COURT. 1 cSIR Rh WEBSTER'S OPENING STATEMENT, At the Royal Courts of Justice, London, yes- trclay. the trial was commenced before Mr. Justice Gainsford Bruce and a special jury. of p Jabez SPencer Balfour, er-M.P., George Edward | t Broc', John Thomas Wright, Morrell Theobaid, fol end George Dibley. for offences in connection F la xith the ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... ei MIONDAY, JANUARY 28. BEFORE MaSSR. T. SNAPE, H.P., AND J. G. ATWOOD L ?? BEAVR. m) L'RLrquGEmsNT or Tor E FaiOEY Acr.-TJaoes i at Spencer, joiner, was summoned under the Fac- i :li tory Acts for hairing failed to register three c e boys in his employ. Defendant is a builder, of I r Bull Bridge, Aintree. From the statement of I n- Mr. Richmond, inspector of factories, and of I i. Inspeotor ...