LIVERPOOL BANKRUPCY COURT

... LIEPOO BA C O- R- I ILIVE\RPOOL, BANKRUPTCY COURT. I THURSDAY, APRIL 28. BEFCB11 HIS HONOUR JUDGE TEOMPSOX. RH JOBN FrXbLrY.-In this matter Mr. Neild i made an adjourned application forthe discharge of the bank-ruot, who formerly carried on the business of an oil and colour merchant in Bath- street and Lowhil. The application having been originally made six months ago, and adjourned bv the ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. BEFORE HIS BONOUR JtIDGE. M ML t t s EDWARD WLLTAsms.-This was gn applica - 1 tion by Edward Williams, provision dealer, who 1 } was a bankrupt under the Act of 1869, for hig s t discharge, and it was s6pported by Mr. Hardy, ] 6 instructed by Messrs. Barrel], Rodway, and Co., a Mr. Mulbolland. instructed by Messrs. Tyrer, 8 Kenion, and Co., opposing it, on behalf of ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SESSION-S. ; |XVAVERTREE. At the Wa-ertree Police Court, vesterdav, before Mr. T. D. Hornby, a boy named James Mullen. residing in tGarniett-street, Waverttree, was churged with stealing apples and damazing a fruit tree at the garden of 51r. George Roberts, Priory-road. Prisoner was apprehendei or' Sunday morning shortly after the robbaev and ad. mitted the theatt. He wa sent to the ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... .BErnnE YIt a. ASPINALL. OORONER Oi LIVSRPOOL On the body of Catbarine Lantou, seven weeks old, the child of Samuel Lanton, a labourer residing at 99, Wolfe-street. On Sunday morning the mother awoke about seven o'clock and found the child in what she thought a fit. She took it to the South Dispensary, but on her arrival there the child was dead. Mr. C. H. Wiid, house surgeon at the dispensary ...

BANGOR COUNTY AND BANKRUPTCY COURTS

... BANGORC. COUNTIY AND BANIK- RlUPTCY COURTS. I esterdlay his honour Judge Horatio Lloyd Y3gave jucigiient upon ats applicationi made by Utihe cificia ?? at the March sitting, e calling upon J. L1. Roberts, professor of mULiC, Carnar-on, to give up the deeds 'of a house said to have been mortgaged 0 to him by his brother, Robert H. Rvoberts, 0 quarrynsat, and also to relinquish claims set up 0 ...

THE COURT OF PASSAGE AND ITS RULES

... THE (CU'11' T OF PA.tSSAGE ANLD FIN RIl iBS. Ti-re-r S yr--tord~iy lider thee c-'tni lration iF t'z-t ui!Liair., (ft a -ic cal onelmmiEtie' iij t hc ?? porati',n of Linrj tA th-- f-ilowitv i' ttcr, iddrissced to the R-gisntar of tie-- Coert of lP;aS- ' :; Mr. C. L. ?? c>--k to the Pri-y Cnr;neil. .nd dite] Febi'. 27: r Av'-rting to the litt- 3fri te Cis ofhic of tih- 29it iitimi aind wvith I ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY B. RMHOE 50?. CLA.RkS ASPINALL I.NFkm MorrALirv.-On the body of Chsrles Mevrick, four weeks old, son of Cathei and William Meyrick. the latter a dock labourer livinri a court off WoLfe-street. The chila otmd dead in bed on Sunday morning ith its mother and father. Dr. Brady aw tbe body, and stated tbat the child bad died from suffocation. Vnrdict ?? the body of Selina ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER' S IN QUESTS. SATURDAT, MITAY 18 B}FORE MB. CLtri;& ASPINALL, COROKFR OF xid LI'VEMPOOr- Id BorerT TO DEATU.-On the bodv of Catberine Os, De!aney, aged cight years. the dau ghter cf Joseph ce Delaney, a hawker, who lives in a court of Colling Lan wood-street. On Wednesdw, night last, the father was wvas working late in the cellar, s:nd the child was 'he kept up to nurse the baby. ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... lI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2Q BEFORE MRME1TBAN COOPRE. ExnAoITiosS ADJOtoSYCET P05 CLoslrw-The public examinations of John DeAn and James Aspinall Brancker, coal merchaut were ad- journed for dosinz. The public examination of bland Bina Carr, schoolmistress, was closed , B Coemnun AND Co.-Jane Corkll and her daughter, Alicia Emma Brown, appeared on their first public examinnaton. The twodebtos ...

THE MAN AT THE WHEEL CASE

... THE -MANAT s CA E. rlnv!, I b~nip took off th'. aeyT ty -ad Hagan wene Later in the evenngt se Phillips, who said that the NtY ¢ Heath nezt went to De offered him 1i& If he w 2,i refused. They both We otk b2 named Smith, rho was a the ]ock. The three th, so street, but there were -aoo W'4 dt i and so,after wauaitirn a',tmazV 4 separated. At ahont fire ex au they ; e again to Hagan in a F ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... SHIPPINNG APIPEAL CASE. f Ssrrr AIND CO. V. WYLLIE AND OzRS.-O Yesterday, the Court of Appeal, consisting of the a Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, and f, Lord Justice Fry, disposed of this appeal of the deteodants from the judgment of Mr. Justice a Butt, in the Admiralty Court, dated 12th August a last. The action was brought by the plaintiffs, t who are bankers at Hall, to ...

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... I THE CREWE TRhGEDY. ±I1J.Ji ULbUU111LJ ALtb.LAULjUL. a EVIDENCE OF THE WIDOW. COMMITTAL FOR WILFUL MURDER. The magisterial inveetigatioa. into the charge preferred against the two youths Richard and George Davies, of the wilful murder of their father in Cre-lane, on the night of the 25A e January, was resumed yesterday murning,-at the e county police court, Crewe. The fact that since X the ...