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Bankrupts, &c

... ;iltruwea, &c. 4, POLICE COURT-YSTERDAuY. at (Before J. D. Case, and J. W. Harden, Esqrs., and SirEdward Y re Cast.) nina , PoACsINo.-William Dawson, or Dyson, one of the four men daul ic charged with being in pursuit of game at Ireby, on the l0th inst., was on the evidence of Samuel Bennett, (who identified him as Ni one of the partles) convicted In the penalty of forty shillings and In h ...

ALLEGED BRIBERY IN ST. ANNE'S WARD

... 1' I I, PARKiERC V. BROWNBUCL. ten, This case came on again for hearing on Friday morning £5 before Mr. Commissioner Loswndep, at the Court of Re- is cl questst. Mr. Parker was ia attendance, and very judi- diue ciotusly occupied himself in reading the Mercury previouswa to the case being called on. rec( Mr. Browenbill again stated the case, as given in our first ba edition of last week, ...

TOWN HALL CASES

... . TIW 1;O . sI SATUBDAY. DnuNIq iND R'oTOuS.-A tai, named Thoansltreaton, who appeareod witbout his coat, was brought up charged) with being drunk,. and behaving riotously in the lctek-up;' also with tearing police constahle Fazacherley's cost. Het ex- hibited hie bafe atm to the magistrates, which was very much bruised and blackened, and sald thepolicemon hqd -inflicted the bruises UpO! ?? It ...

FOURTH EDITION

... OI- - ; iION ia FURTH. EKDI.TION. o ~luwelre, Noon Y. PARKER v. BROWNBILL. [it by ALLEGED BRIBERY IN ST. AVNNE'S WARD. to This case came on again for hearing this morning before Mr. Commissioner Lowndee, at the Court of Re. r- quest-. Mr. Parker was in attendance, and very judi- ! ciously occupied himself in reading the .Mercury previous Y. to the case being called on. Brownbill again stated ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A PHYSICIAN.—There have been, of late, some painful investigations going on before

... lIVERPOOL, IDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1844.1 SHRIoUS CHARGRS AGAINST A ?? been, of late, some ?? investigationsB going on beore toeen, or sass Dit, F-` ?? Of ; our stipendiary magistrate, into chiarges of gross ipo prieties said to have been committed towards female pa- tients by Dr. P. J. MJrphy, of No.3, Upper Parliament- street, whose particular name and address we give, be- cause there are in the ...

TOWN HALL CASES

... SATUnDAY. Duesx .tmo Disottrsno.-Two men, named Berry and lVarelng, were broughlt up on the charge of behig drunk and making a disturb. ',nce, the day previous, In Viltilam-street. Wareing waes fined as. B1(1vy Was called on to find ball for ?? to resocue his com. Isalon, antd assaulting Norris and Dyson, the constables, who took 5oem into custody. AesAmuLroT, Tilllo.ic.E-Robert Hiaut was ...

TOWN HALL CASES

... TOWN HIALL OASES, SATURDAY. CAUTION TO BUTO55EII.-ThomaoSJnckson, John Chow C and Thomas Prankland, ware sumimontd before the borough 'Pim magistrates, onthelnfotrmation of Mr. llroadbeit, for briging aide their meat-stalls and trucks Into the 'Market-place, on the unto preceding Wednesoday, contrary to the regulations of th ol police act. In dlefenice, they pleaded their Inability so readily ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... ltles . m. - These sessions commenced on Wednesday se'nnight | and terminated on Saturday. The following is a list of the prisoners, with the result of their respective trials- James Smith. 19, for etealinfv wearing apparel, the property of John Mercer and others, at West Derby-One month. BenrY Bradley. IG. for stealing wearing apparel, the property ci Jas. Martiadato and Ann Leatberbarrow, ...

POLICE COURT

... STEALINO A WAThH.-On Tuesday. John M'Donald wvasbreugcht up, charged with stealing a watch from the shop of Mr. Wail- J worth. Great Chaslotte-street. It appeared from the otatement H of a boy, who was in the shop at the time, that on Monday even- J ing the prisonor, in comoany with another person, drove his flst J through a pane of glas Ils tbe window, and made a grab at some T watohes that ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSiONS. These Sessions Comin lened, yesterday, at -tho,Court House,, before T. B. Addison, Esq. It was irecisely three minutes after eleven wwhen the learned Chairman toold his'seat. *:W. Tu'rner, Bsq., William Bhilay; Es5., Gilcs Thormber, Esq;, John Mnster, Esq., William MarAla .Esqr., Samuel aorroeks, :Esqr., and the Revs. Mr. Gray, and C. .. Kendal, worn also present ...

COUNCILLOR PARKER'S INTERFERENCE WITH THE POLICE

... 011 MEETING OF MA GISTRA TBS. Sa i- On Monday last a ting of the borough megistratee was held Po - in the mesgistrates'i o at the Sessionobheuse, to toake Into con. the eideration two choarges, of interference onr the part of Mr. Jenses boc Parker~one of the councillors for St. Aneae Word, and a member we- 5e of the Watch Committee, with certain ~offcrs of the police force, twt ad In the ...