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ALLEGED SWINDLES IN LIVERPOOL

... ALLEGED SWINDLES IN LIVERPOOL CLEVER CAPTURE. The local police have succeeded in capturing ; two men who are believed to belong to a pro- fessional confidence trick gang, hailing from gs London and Birmingham. It seems that about a week ago two men named John Burdett, alias ry Murphy, and George Williams met a coloured a seaman in a Liverpool public houso, and treated of him in a very ...

THE MANCHESTER TRAGEDY

... VI ?? !,n hi nNQUEST AN]) VEEDICT. h The inquest on the bodies of the lady known w professionally as Madame Webstor, and her son, B aged 11, who died under painfully tragic circum- *, stances on Tuesday night, was held yesterday p, - by Mr. Sidney Smelt at the Manchester City C3 Coroner's Court. The deceased ladys proper ti ii name was Ellen Rourke, and the child, Wilnam T nArthur, was one of ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKENIEAD POLIEG COURT. I T DAY1 DeEMB 17. f pEFORE MESSRS. . L. DODDS A)D J. CRAVEN. EMBREZLnRNT BY A CLxzK.-William Leeder Massinghans, a respectably-dressed man, was charged on remand that, heing a clerk in the employment of Mr. J. B. Delany, cabinetmaker, An, he felonioaly stole £7 2s. ld. or the 25th November, 1875. Prisoner was also charged with stealing several other sums on various ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... tSflJPOR L ASSIZES. ,,v-nAT DEO. 2. :go-PAY, DEO. 2. CROWVN COURT. ?? t.jV5TCE COLLDNS T ittyG LITPOLSOLICITORS. bi Si-stn(229), architect, and L ~. s- T~22jz$. (31, baker, were to- 0 -Edc With having, at Liver'Pool, on V > nJune, July, and August of thilsw ContlVconpire-d together to ?? ~ spret61t-3 from 'Thomas Gee d' - I-r.- MmaDraper, Charles Hailis WA W~~ill ut ehens, and wihha- It~ '-g ...

DIVORCE PETITION AGAINST A BAPTIST MINISTER

... DIVORCE PETITION A(,E 1 l A BAPTIST MINISTEi . . In the Divorce Csourt, yestorday. f ; w was resumed before the presiden o)-: EAther Carr's petition for a dsslut: -r- marriage on the ground of the ?? and adultery of her husband, GeW:!. Carr, a Baptist minister. 'The aoleg; denied. Emma Palmer, now in servc c and formerly in the service of h-3 near London, said she saw the ret !t'e child on ...

ST. HELENS LICENSING SESSIONS

... .st the st, MUSIC LICENSES REFUSED. hea e A special session for the transfer and granting w cc- of licnkees was held at St. Helens Town Hall the Rg yeste-rday when the magistrates on the bench t at. were the Mayor (Councillor H. Martin), Alder- sat Ill men T. Cook, A. Sinclair, D. M'Keobhnie, and the en C' J. Bishop, Messrs. B. A. Dromgoole, T. a he Glover, WV. Gamble, G. NV. Rawlins, C. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE CLIf. hfONDAT. OCTOBER 1Z. BT EnrORE IE.L . J.. S'EW. .kRT.Stli'E\'. tE ?? Mkt;AL> ED UNLAIVFL PO-SES:StN. 1 pH ?? -a otrned witch bei;-- 01 pozsemsion of a et'ver matchbox bea-: .- Te- ! T. F. C. it appeared that S. ad offered the nmtchisjx in ple- er qo uep:r;c-n by thle ?? oi the b-or was Pren to F-m hy a - beortee he was wet- and coid --as r- e. -r . -t ? ior inqurines ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY, NOVEMBER &. BEFORE MSESSRS. I. NIORMSE AND T. iNTh- . A NEGLcT=.rFL MOTICIR PrUStnyFD. - An. , v O'Brien, a rmiddle-aged woman, who lives in a rl:; V Brvinfon-street, was charged with drunkepnn,-. with 'aviag neglecled her child, who is nine old. Evidence teas caised to tile cifect that 5: c o'clock on Thursdav n'ght the prisoner n - e the street in a- state of drmnkenness. She !I, I i ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES OF SHOPLIFTING

... LADIES IN THE DOCK. At Leamington yesterday, before a full bench t of mazistrates, Eugenie Magaret Volter, Upper 1 Pershore-road. Selly Park, single woman,- artist, I aged 35. and Catherine Wilkinson, Woodville Cot- i 1 tage, Holyhead-road, Handsworth, Birmingham, a married, aged 34, both fashionably dressed, were I r placed in the dock charged on a warrant with steal- i , mg from the shop 87, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, MARCH 21. BEFORE MR. STEWART, STIPENDIARY UAGISTRATE. ALLEGED FRAvDS Ox Lzwzs's.-Two respect- ably-dressed men, named Charles Lowrey and Alan Hillier, were charged with defrauding their employers, Messrs. Lewis and Co., of PRanelagh- street. Mr. Entwistle appeared for prisoners, and Mr. Cornett, who represented Messrs. Lewis, stated that although prisoners were charged with theft, it ...

FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... II |FORESTERS HfII H CoUPl I - - s- 7 eTf1T a A ?? ad MONDAY NIGHT'S ACC.1npv SYMPATHY WITH, TliE by cli SUFFERERS. of THE SYSTEM1 OF GVR :toMIT sat :ed The Foresters' High Court nat-ttne, sed sittings in the dome of the Royal Fp-jl art Brighton yesterday! under thec . he High Chief Ranger Alihery. Becf -- Iof mencement of the ordinary h~nsc in1- meeting the Chief Ranger s~aid he' ba r Iicems ...

THE MURDER OF M. STAMBULOFF

... THE MURDER OF ML STAMBULOFF. of 21 THmovon HREOSST's AGENCY.) term PAcTs, FPDAY.-The French newspapers in Oct; their comments on the death of M Stambuloff d express the opinion that the deceased au statesman scarcely, deserves pity, which ?? they add, was never shown by him to his f others. His assassination is, however, none intiT the less stigmatised as an odious crime, for which l Sin the ...