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ROBBERY OF RAILWAY PARCELS

... An oyt i - Or - _ . Xd An extensive robbery of valuable parc-;P conveyed by z of tie Great Western Company, from Soulh Wales and ill th parts of the West of England, took place a few days s. back. r(n Thursday morning, the mail train hy the Au )u C:eat Western Railway, leaving plymoutb u: 62S p.m. D td oil the previous eveni:.g, and c-il3ing at the intermediateD towns upon the route, arived at ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... le CRIMES AINI) O(VY fN`lK! [I PosaoA ?? inquest ont the at bodies of Slirauci arid Eliz ibeth Gregory, the chflilden of ad Mr,. Gregory, a widow, who diled from arseniccontained in mapple dusmpinogs, made from flour procured by Emanuel tO B~arnett, a lodger ill the house, terminated on Thursday in in a verdict of witilfl mu-der against 13 trnett, who has 10 been committed for trial at the ...

Police Court

... RAWttt cl rts : ?? __ o' L STEAM-BOAT REGULATIONS.- Oi Tuesday, Captain Or e Milne, master of the Royal Adelaide, steamer, was fined a 10os. and coste, at the Police- Burt, for lanudirg his passen- gers over the paddle-box, and without a sufficient gang- eil way. Mr. Rushton said that the Act of Parliament le- i d quired thepasoengere to have sufficient room, and if cattle R were carried to ...

Police Court

... Valfet Court, ?? hte of BAD MBAA- -OulFhiday Johln Sthbba as iiised INs. and Alsi )08itg for ?? to sale 6lilbsi. Of Unsoutnd beef. a. his 6hop In Oreait elou- Oifiard-tarret. ScOtlani road, also 263. Rse aloste f.r havinig=)lllbi. four of bad beef in LA slaugiier-beos, In Senthit 4-r' d. iiridget jore Ibl'artney, for 'Apnting for itale 2i.bo. bad bacon, in her shop in such Marybrine, was ...

THE COUNTY COURTS

... THE COUu'mY COUR'TS. To the EDITOStS of the LIVERpOOL Jl 1,thC'ley- GtaNTrtar~rN,H~virg oloierved, fr-an 'nrai.2 to tirm . your unwtrfrg ?? to cosrect errr aind abutev, \.lhout respet of peraonF, I on induetd to Itay you. & te; liou to what I coosidor a orauitest error in judgmuit, it not a culpable abute of power, exi,:iiag in t0me GI [tie counlty ccurta, The Legislature (wath a view of ...

Police Court

... -= t q I . I % , . . ,, - I., H - -,Wq4 - L i I Is . I I__ _ 5 I Htwon- ad -Lr~ i ?? a n5 fhuiber ef peons vre fiidfordriving on theT wrong ti s fidc of the attcet, ?? gada ehop daan, and other t effenees. They .were. in mtost oaseS fined' ,.and coste. _8eveual lodgiag-heuse keepers were also summoned for a, & at registering theis ?? in accordance with the prop il d vision of the Sanatory Act ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... T., -- - lpter INnua ROBERT WILLIAM&.0-n Tuesday, this bank- ,ils rapt, whose case had been adjourned from time to time, igor. again appeared before Mr. Commissioner Perry. Mr. pletor Hill produced Mr Price, who stated in evidence that the promissiory notes were all given to him on the IIth of April, that Mr. Morris had, at the meeting of creditors on the 14th of March, consented, with the ...

THE BERMONDSEY [ill]

... TEH,. Bk2ERMONDSIEY MITU;'I - .CENIAL CRItMINAL Cor;R.vX. :;s The trial of Man-ning a. i hi;,f re for Ve Pirick O Conncr comrnrered tric day a. ?? dent'?Y crorwded. At teii c'elcock, the jud~co, the, Lord7 Coldc Ii; Jurtico Xluui, end Mr. Jte-4 Crc r.l-it Cr: ' coultrfllne-! by the :,)d Miayor, A'deirnee-. Liwronco, aiid Card to, rord. off r h C fit!U c: The prieniere were i dia1§.y ipplaced n ...

INQUESTS

... IINQ U ESES. .. I--A so- -. _ I . out On Tuesday night last Wlillsnt l eI ion belolnging to the ?? SUE-3. ?? is) . ,tt Dock, fell from the :yavdartn w 15n tche ve a-- caast of' Ireland, a i fractur( d IIid ?? t ri afterwardr. V'erdict, acettietitI leatih. det Oil lrirday evenwng lmaac B. y-i was ae t steps of the terrace where he rt8 to: P be when he qlipped and ?? over the tan . :- - 19t, ...

Police Court

... 4Ditice Courit. On Friday, a girl was fined £10 for smuggling a gallon eta Of ruin from the Tynwaldi strainer. In default of pay- on lineut she was sent to gaol for a Month, Wa On Friday, a mann named Farrell, who had been re- frx peiatedly before the Court for assaulting his wife, wa- oft~ tined £5 for a mimilar offence, and bound over tokeep the T rpeace. th PUBLIOANS' AgnD BURRSSLLERS' ...

RAILWAY ROBBERIES

... ittJ To the EDITOS Of the LI ZvRpOOr J(CRRCUr. GXNTL1BMzN,-..A9 the press is generally admitted to be a pawerful organ for obtaining'the redress of injuriet I beg to request your aid in Providing for the public s ,ollme n protectn, from ouch injustice, Is. I conceive the liY J have been far some yrearn in the habit of tradig with °f a perstn in Balton, Who used to remit me ?? by t railway ...

INQUESTS

... INQUESTS, On Tueaday morning, the body of a mn!.-1 rn was found in the Prince's Dock bar! e , timbers of tho gridiron. He was abo: I nches in heighi, vnith dack hair and ?? ?? ! id dark frock coat, etriped trousera, and b ot verdict of found drowned, wats returndl er On Tuesday morning, John Bowern, R3' he iivin in Whale-ttreet, destroved hinmelf br throat With a razz)r. About eleven ?? - ...