REVISION COURTS

... LIVERPOOL. Mr. W. H. Butler, revising barrister, again sat yesterday at St. George's Hall, for the purpose of revising the voters' listts for the parliamentary and municipal borough of Liverpool. Mr. Bertram Furniss and Mr. A. F. Muir represented the Liberals; M-r. J. M'Cozmb, the Unionists; ad Mr. J. Thompson and Air. Holland artsared in the Conservative interest The sittings were occupied by ...

LAUGHTER IN COURT

... LAUaBITER IN COURT. in MagFistrate: Y our wtife ifi on the way to bail| Prisoner (itnplorinzglyJ: F'r Heavea's sake,| Judge, seud tue to gaol. 't a His Honour: Young ana do you appreciate ?? soleranity of san oath; a'o you kuow what a ne Boy: Ye-es. eir. I caddied for you last Sunday.i ser In a case heard recently in the Court os^ Session, on- Edinburgh, an artis~t was giving evidence, wheu IY ...

THE GLASNEVIN MURDER

... THE GLASNEVLN MURDER. | CHARGE AGAINST DECEASED'S BROTHER. DimTJN, THVDSDAY.-The Police Courts proved -a centre of unusual attraction this morning, in conseiluence of the arrest of Samuel Chlads, last night, charged with the murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, aged seventy-six years, at his resi- dence, Glasnaevin, on the night of Saturday, the 2nd, or morning of Sunday, 3rd September. The N ...

THE GLASNEVIN MURDER

... DunBLN, WEDNESDAY.-To-day at two 'clock, I I in the Northern Police Court-before Mr. Wall, I ic Q.C.-Samuel Childe, of 5), St. Patrick's Road, Drumacondra, was brought up on remand charged with the wilful murder of his brother, Thomas a., Childe. at 5, Bengal Terrace, Finglas, on the night n of the 2nd of September. Long before the case n cam& on the court bad become so crowded that R persons ...

PROSECUTION UNDER THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT

... PROSECUTION UNDER THE MERCHAN- DISE MARKS ACT. At Larne petty sessions, held on the 26th inst., n before Colonel M:Neill (cbai.rman), John Heggarty,c and David M'Quillan, John D. M'Vicker, inspec-1E twr of the Belfast Bottle Exchange, Limited, c summoned Alexander 'Neice for having sold to c Andrew Strange, Main Street, four bottles of c lemonade bearing false names and descriptions, v ...

JESUITS AND THE DREYFUS CASE

... I A DEFINITE STATEAMENT AT LAST. Tn the course of a lottcr addressed to the editor of thie Monitor,' thc Rev. Sydney F. Smith, S.J., of 31, Flario-streeit, W., says It ix said that if anvyollne miglht spcak on the Drityftls east' Nitli arillority it isillt' Ithot is. I ?? Th'i ifl illteorret. 0 j'he cxtent of my know ledgi iart 'followvs I Iraleo i iqtirii ie to asmit'tail wihether' it. ?? ...

THE MURDER OF MR. CHILDS

... TIIE - S OHARGE AGAINST HIS BROTUR - I Yesterday at two o'clock in Ah,' Nortern Po.ice Court-, before Mr WaIl, Q C, Samuel Childs; of 51' St Patrick's road, Drumcondra, wa brought up on re- I mand charged with the wilful murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, at 6 Bengal ter- race, Finglas, on the night of the 2nd of Septem- ber. Long before the ease came on the court had become so thronged ...

THE MANX MYSTERY

... e INQUEST AGAIN ADJOClJNEF, 1- The inquest ten Elizabeth G~allewarthy, i5the LeeIs widow who ?? found dead Y on Sunday morning in a stable at e Douglas, Isle of Man, in circumstances l which suggested outrage and robbery, Y was reguined at Donglas yesterday.- r. Mr Thorpe Pearson, builder, Leeds, A trustee for Mrs Gallaworthy, deposed I le that he, with his wife and two children, 1. ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I ATTEMPTED MURUER A!ND SUICIDE, William Taylor, a pensioner of the Royal Marines, made a murderous attack yesterday morning upon Thomas Rose, gardener, of Sanders Street, Warwick, and afterwards committed suicide. Taylor had been very strange in his manner for some time, and had been digging up plants in his neiehbours' allotment pnrdens, in- cludina that of Rose. Ross, who is 83 years of ago ...

Kilmersdon Police Court

... I Kifiiersdon Police Court. I I. YESTERDAY. VI Os, Defore Messrs J. H. Shore (in the chair), T. C. !Gregory, George Carter, and J. Batey. rank i ArPLICATION. treet ! -license under the Explosives Act was granted to P C. the Clandown Colliery Company. met STEALING APPLES. Oliver Parfitt, aged eight, Richard Horler, nine, and Absolom Moore, eight, of Mldsomer Norton, ing were each charged with ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... NEWCASTLE. At 'the Nevwcstle Police Coart, on Taesday, the Brewster Sessions for the city and county of New- castle were resumed and concluded. Tic magistrates on the bench were Councillors 1-lugh Morton (in tho chair), John Goolden, and James Coltman, members of the Licensing Committee. Mr J. G. Youll presented plans on behalf of Johnl Black for the reconstruction of the Lord Hill, Pittf ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... YESTERDAY. 13efore his Honour Judge Austin. APPLICAVION FOr DIIdIflE. ErwAISD THOMlAS MOORE, of 3, Bosiwoll place, Eastvillc,1i builder, applied for his discharge anct Air Seysnouri Williams appeared on behalf O1 ithe creditors. Tb e Official Receiver's Chief Clerk (Ur D&rley) reed the report, which showed that the failure occurrec In July of last year, the liabilities amounting to £I3319, ...