LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COURI j ?? U sX -a vvvs THUESDAY, U-NE 27. BEFORE MB. RAFFLES. TAY THE PTL=SG t; PBissLr;-Two youm men, named Pairick Redmond and John Hall, wern brought u, on remand, charged with having on Sate, day night hst assaulted Police-cotable S in Stanlpe road. Prisoners were drunk at the time. Detectiw WeLsh said that late on the night in question he heart a policeman's call in ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKENHEAD POLICE COCR.TI T'Hl'-1KSDAky, JTrLY 17 A BEFO5R1 M MR. P..T X ,Bu=eAa A GtG 7T.-A young m 2;an Marnin Bevan, residing at 100, Cltan.- 7 ch w vith breakitn nd eneringte the ?? o o e Chrle. GoCaenoer, 3-n. SDrewvd,cu- c Police-constable 53 (Britton) sa.d that at ? ! i -.4 five that mortnng he was on duty in Shre- - and be examined the premiis- s vI hohof, knowing th o faniausl were ...

THE NEW CROSS MYSTERY

... THE NEW CROSS MISTERY. orver SU E IQ evr RESUMED INQUEST.-VERDICT. tcii EVIDENCE OF THE CHILDREN. this The inquest on the bodies of Mrs. Townsend ker and Mr. De Is Motte was resumed yesterday at the -Deptford. Mr. St. John Woutner appeared for teom the friends of De Ia Motto, aud Mr. George- te Lockyer represented Dr. Townsend.-Dr. Peter t De la Motto wasrecalled, and stated tbat-he had the ...

THE SITUATION IN IRELAND

... TEI ISITUATION IN IRELAND. TWO MOR.E ARRESTS. MR. P. O'BRIEN SEIZED IN WALES. The Press Association's Cardiff correspondent telegraphs that Mr. Patrick O'Brien, M.P., who has recently been speaking in South Wales, was arrested last evening at Cardiff as he was about to take train for Mertbyr. A later telegram from Cardiff states that Mr. I O'Brien has been locked up in the Central Police. ...

SERIOUS CHARGES OF WOUNDING AT WIDNES

... SERIOUS CHARGES OF WOUNDING AT WVIDNES. There was a long sitting at Widnes Police Conrt yesterday, when three charges of wounding of a ,erious nature were investigated by Mr. F. E. Grsusage. A labourer named Benjamin Davie;, of 13, Midwood-street, was comm itted to the Liverpool Assizes on a charge of unlawfully wounding another labourer named Michael Brennan, who lives in the same street, on ...

TITHE RIOTINQUIRY AT DENBIGH

... I TITHE RIOT IN QU IRY AT DENBIGH. The committee, presided over by Mr. ?? Gee, wbo are inquiring into the anti-tithe riots at Llaunefydd, and the necessity tar clling out the military, sat at Denbigh yesterday, and concluded theinquiry. Although it was fair dsy very little interest was nwiaifested in the proceelings by the country people, only a few of whom w-ere present. The case against the ...

STARVED TO DEATH AT CHRISTMAS

... STARKED TO DEATH AT . CHRISTMAS. SAD CASES IN LONDON. am Oh Monday night, Mr. Wynue' . Baster, the I 'cnroner foirl ast London, held .n inquiry, at the vic White^hapel Infirmary,' into the circuiestaoebs dA- attending the death of i' ;ati unkuown, who was :1 n- found by lolide-constable Hudson dead front thr statvation on tbe pavement in George-stre-t, for ur Spidaltfilds, at a. quarter-past ...

THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... A NITRSERY OF JUVENILE CRIME, e The ninth annual meeting of the Liverpool v ?? for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. - a was held yesterday in the Town Hall. The Mayor a (Mr. J. de Bels Adam) presided, and, in addition! to a large number of ladies, there were present the ! Revs. C. Garrett, Father Corlett, Vather Nugent. t Admiral Gougb, C.B., Messrs. W. Oulton, NV. J. S Ftewart, T. E. ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... LIVERPO OL BAXNRUPTCY COURT. I a. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. W or BEFOBE MR. REGISTRAP B:LLDRIXSORB. Tl id EXAMINATIONS ?? examinations of Ig ,Taie Oakes, publicrn, of LodRe-lane, and John 10 Okill, joiner and builder of Picton-road, Waver- lo ta tree, were ordered to be ?? 11 Id RE RicwRia BECKXrr W.lIoHT.-Ths debtor, 11 Ww who was a Frocer in County-road, Walton, Was 11 a further examined as to ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A BLACKBURN SOLICITOR

... THE SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST' Il A BLACKBURN. SOLICITOR. | -e 0 aTHE ACCUSED DSCITAfRGED. - )f At the Darweii Polilee Court5 yetra Jon 31 iD,3Mr.WdllimSElland olicitortofbrthgate, J ibh. 316kburn, surrenderedlo his hbA' to answer two p e- charges, oneof fraudae nd one firi' Waerteaits CA ~it were taken out in the. natne ?? Livesy. b te Under one Mr. -Hollad was charged in thar e h r id ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... are ! CEEESTET s13 L, MiUU-treet. Haadbrid r% , we was charged on remand with being drunk c I disorderly, assaulting his wife, and doing ..r- ro- bodily harm to Emma Evans. It appear. t .t are i prisone. came home drumk, and in attemnpti 1c- ?Ut strike his wife sitb a chair or some other h17 c.1 Ing article, the bonw ua- received by Emans ?? who was rn..oved to the Inirmnaryith a sc. -* ty. ...

THE WHALLEY FRAUDS

... e On Monday-, at the Manchester Chancery Court, r before Vice-Clbancellor 9ir IL F. Bristowe, Messrs. J. F. and J. Crowtber, maltsters, Mirfield, for e whom Lr. Hlughes and Mr. Astbury appeared, t askedthat the future conduct of the action be committed to them. l'he plaintjff is Charles I Beardsworth, son of the late Jases Besrdswvorth, Blackburn. and the defendants, Mrs. Beardswortb and ...