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INQUESTS

... uticg rouIn, me trimai j r1w A'P U -R N D), e FATA ACCIDENT AT TNHE NO;THf Docits.-On Satur- ir day evening, Edward Murphy, a labourer at the North ir Dcks, was ergaged in cutting up pieces of clay to throw r into the waggons, m hen a large portion of earth gave wa) y and fell upoa him. Hc was extrinied as speedily nas possible, but was quite dead. Verdict accoringly. le FATAL AccIDENT BY THE ...

POLICE COURT

... _- _ __ ?? _ILLt-1I DI PUBLICANS AND BztHarLLEncs._The following parties ti F- were summonoed on Friday before Messrs. Rushton and A In Roslkell for infractions of the Improvement Act:-Miles ig Summer, publican, Crown-dtreet, for selling ale on Sun- a] le day morning, 60s. and costs. Beerselle-r,---in serving bi id le at improper hours on 8unday-John Clak, Ashby- dstreet, G0d.; Elizabeth ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I . ra ~ ?? ri b - - I- In the Court of Exchequer, a rule nisi for a new trial ~ I) has been granted in the case MIEwen v. Woods and L- n, others, tried at the last Liverpool ?? the case irn Knight 9o. Barber, the application for a rule was refused. l- In the Court of Exchequer, on Tuesday, a rule suis- iewas obtainedi by M r. Baines, in the case Liston v. St.1 ie Helen's Railway Company, to ...

INQUESTS

... m- SUIDDEN DnArm.-On Tuesday morning, Louisa Yeo- it. man, a child three months old, residing with her parents It in Stuart-street, died suddenly from disease of the bowels. fill Verdict ?? fuesday afternoon, David gal Id Greenwood wentinto Mills'public-house, Vahaulroad, th- lot and called for something to drink,.which was supplied to pr( lp- him. He was somewhat in liquor, and down on a form ...

INQUESTS

... ,\ 'Vk . - ^ .w ?? SUDDEN DsATHS.-On 'hurilay se'nnight, Elimabeth Dowd, a child three months old, residing with her parents in Parr's-court, Crooked-lane, was taken to bed by her mother, and on the following morning was found dead. Death had arisen from being accidentally over- B ?? the following day, John Coppell, who lived go by himself in a cellar, in Pine-street, was found dead in a bed. ...

POLICE

... - _ A __ - D I se STEALING A SHIPPING NOTE.-On Wednesday. a sea- f man named Edward Cooper, was brought up charged with stealing a shipping note from Margaret Steward. ?? appeared the prisoner went to the complainant and asked her to cash him a shipping note for 2 Si*.; he Iafterwards stole the note,and got it cashed a second time I_ by another party. Some inquires, however, took place, which ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... no D n o . . w %P. IC.1 9 IT P COURT OF iHXCHJQtJEist. GOLDTOT tv. BaAoarN.--Thid was an action for breach ' prrnnise of marriage. The defendant bad been clerk to ..rcKbroker, but set up for himself, and when in a ,rre;l, wav of bisineas, proposed to the plaintiffl a young ?? 01! ;;v fini. .. o. !.u-cIsillerW: in ?? o . :dd s -IP .hat tb ilk . c ,; ;i ?? lway, which were issued by parties ...

POLICE-OFFICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-OFFICE-YICsrTInAY. MT.rtdi w.am hrnialht -w ?? bv Ann Ann Murphy wits brought up, charged by Ann Lough- liI, with stealing a shift from a clothes line in Circus- street. Wheii taken into custody, a new shawl was found in the prisoner's possession, which was claimed by a shopman in the employ of Mr. Briscoe, Old Hall-street. She was sent to gaol for two months. Edward Galone was brought ...

LIVERPOOL OCTOBER SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL OCTOBER 8ESEIONS. IThese sessions commenced on Monday last, before Gilbert Henderson, Esq., the Recorder, when the follow- ing gentlemen were sworn on thle ORAI JURY. Win. Retherharo, REq., merchant, Exchange-street West, ~ Foreman. UhlE Thomas F. Bennett, Esq., merehant, Castle-street. Du! DW' lames Breboner, Esq., merchant, Water-street. Du John Carlisle, Paq., merchant, Chapel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Ula ROLLS' COURT, SATURDAY, Arn11. 18. CLAsus v. Tirpxro.-Lord Langdale gave judgmnent R in this cause, in which the plaintiff was the consigner of witi -corn, grein, &c., fkrom Car low, in Ireland, to the defendant iIDPI at Liverpool as his factor. His Lordship said the plaintiff of had a right to have the accounts duly taken from the era, ..M beginningr. The customn contended for by the ...

ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS

... We now, according to promise, resume our subject Va of last week, The first thing which strikes us, isPI thle shameful, and yet comparatively unnoticed, his creation of sinecures, and indulgence of nepotism, su, re which prevail in the Ecclesiastical Courts. In a -0 1_3 th hreprirncipal regristrarslof the.seo n)~ Canterbury, were the Revs. George and Robert va Moore, and Charles Moore, Esq. At ...

INQUESTS

... r1am - l * Ad vinosio. Ion FATAL AcCIDENT AT A SHIPBUILDER'S YARD.--On Thursday Thomas Corkhill, a rigger, while working at ham Mr. Peter Cate's shipbuilding-yard, had his skull frac- ,der tured by falling over a timber truck. He died shortly trlct ?? Hospital.-Verdict accidental. rder ACCIDoNT FLom BATrnrNo.-On Thursday, John Far- !. at tell, of Carpenter's-row, Wapping, was drowned while dge ...