THE ESCAPE OF PADLEWSKI

... TRIAL OF THE ALLEGED ACCOMPLICES. [Tfrsovcr RnUrsR'S AGRYCT.J C PARIS, Mo-rnAr.-The hearing of the case against M. De Labruyere and Madame Du Quercy, who are charged with assisting Padlewski, E the supped murderer of General Seliverskoff, to escape from justice, began to-day, bafore the Paris Correctional Tribunal. The accused were allowed to occupy the seats on the bench where inculpated ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICiE (§QT- TUESDAY, DECEt13irp JBr-rE MU!t. .t :- L4 A CArTLE ST:AME{S C( - RPicardson Young, th- :r ,- . St. Pancras, was cargeb ara DLeSes (Animas j A-t - neglected to d;vide h d. - i into pens for th- ?? Mr P being instructea by the ?? the Act undperstch ta protec; . - ' videj that shins'deck, 'too. not exceeding 9-5 Jr breadtr h- ; -Now, the stpam-lan ' Mes-r. Rankn and GiL~re ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ' ,h -- IC io BEFOsE Mi AisTRA OE ?? PFDRF OF AS RAsTATE.AOEN1r-Edwvard George L~ ; Grimdy described as an estate agent, of Lord- h a s6eet, Liverpool, appeared for his further public I Ln exaMination. In the. course of his examnination r * by tie-official recetvsr, the bankrupt endeavoured 1[U I to explain as to the disposal of his furniture. It t, appeared that the furniture had been settld ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... :]xTmTRICTSMsNoNs. WARRINGTMNI IBridget Bnrke, wife of a tanner's laboner& admitted having stolen a shirt belonging to John Madden, of 3 Clh Hall-yard, ?? a clothesd line on which it had been hung. Her husbantd, 3 tman of good character, said that about nine weeks ago prisoner ws ed for bving aeglectad to keep her houe clean, and since thae she had been drinking heavily. As a result he and the ...

THE ARREST OF AN ALLEGED HOTEL SWINDLER

... y 0 aTHE ARREST OF AN ALLEGED e IHOTEL SWINDLER. ve NVLLL i01YOVIZl. ( m- ( of Under the name of Arthur WilRon, the man Is if arrested, as described in Saturday's Mercury, was C Net brought before the Southport mnagistrates and n le formally handed over to Detective-sergeant 1 in Gallogher, of Chester, who held a warrant charg- a rt- ing him with, uttering, on August 11, a spurious S as cheque ...

CLAIM FOR DEMURRAGE

... - Yesterday, the Court of Appeal, consisting of V the Master of the Rolls and Lords Jnstices Bowen C and Kay, disposed of the appeal of the defendants B in the ease of the Tharsia Sulphur and Copper F Conpany, Limited v. Morel Brothers and Co. and ]i Richards and Co., from the judgment of Mr. Justice Charles, on further consideration after R trial at LiverpooL The plaintiff company, which B ...

THE RECENT JEWELLERY ROBBERIES IN LIVERPOOL

... THE RECENT JEWELLERY ROBBERIES IX LIVERPOOL CLEVER CAPTURES. - At the Liverpool Police Court, yesterday, before ] ?4 Mr. W. S. Stewar, George Holbrook was oliarged with having, together with William M'Cornvlle, who was before the bench ou Saturday. broken . into the auction rooms of Christopher M'Cann 66, Lime-street, and stolen therefrom a number of watches and a quantity of jewellery. ...

BOOTLE POLICE COURT

... at he he in to be iee itt res Mt er. ' Ao- 'en TUESDAY, JU : 2L ?? Ym J. W. SM'OLUELD A. CR&BM SHoP Sursu.tnw.-A falb of shophe were summomed for aring ovr thir ?? bow the ?? allawed by rhe Ac%6 namely, eight feet The smses w a.i nthdraw;n on the defeedal pemm to bring the shades in aogdioe PCO'M&m ad the Act. AN OBSuRVANT a - middle-aged Man, who lives inlsrt LIivarpool, was charged with g a ...

CHARGES AGAINST MR. TILLETT

... CHARGES AGAINST MILD TILLUTT. I ,I. ibers DECISION OF THE BENCH. r Ziie At the Bristol Police Court, yesterday, the aber magistratea (with Mr. 9erbert Thomas in the its chair) resumed the bearing of the evidence in 2h a the charge against Ben Tillett, general~semce- tary of the Dock, Wharf, and General L Iabourrs' Union, and alderman of the London be ,t it County Council ot having in a speech ...

EXPOSING FOR SALE BAD TINNED MEAT

... .| HEAVY PENALTY. 12 At the Liverpool Police Court yesterday, before 12 Mr.u AV. J. S~tewvait, stipezidiary magistrate 12 W Villiam Parker W~ood, 96a, Whiteehapel, 63, la , Soho-stretn. and St. Anne-street, wassummoned Bel s, for depositing for sale in a ?? in Hood-street a Lei r. number of tins of meat totally unfit for human run 0 food. Mr. Pearce supported the information, and Wa s- Mr. ...

SINGULAR DIVORCE SUIT

... SIN1ULAR DIVORCE SUiT. . His 'D A- -- ITo In the Probate and Divorce Division, London m' by on Saturdy. bi. Justice Gorell. Barnes had ?? Ib him the suit Whitworth v. Whiatworth and aD to ThoMMAsOn, It was the petition of the husband ml o fors dissolution of his marriage on the ground of tb . his wifews alleged adultern with the co-respondent. A1 u'P Mr. Prily appeared for the petitioner. i at ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I MMPOOL BALNKRUPTCY COURT.. TIURSDAY JANUARY 5. MWORX MlR RMG151OOOPE B HrRa r B7r= ?? debbt obyzidias of St. Helens Junction. appeared eXaminetiozi. Mr. Burn re- j tb executous of the late Dr. of Liverpool sad SL Helo, audr Mr. Bieby atnded on bebhaf of the debtorl. The statment of ?? showed wnsecured eredi- tors 101U, and assets 1N 15s. 6d. Interro- gated by the officisl receiver (Mr. ...