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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tie SA.TUERDAY, FgnAFUAy IE . sd Tumeese Tila TARSSOS -fwol respectably dreessed men named John A.Ikroyd alI i Jamas Caslm )re, empluyed at the' kihert 2e Dock Warehouses,' wore broughit up le custody ch-arged with ofasuligTmsJ.Pte ur3ig him of 3i. Tha c)I. * ditelyuponha eterig tie prsoisr Akroyl bas is t twit ft lotv~tlutbeig i cuin-I lfor~rt54lnthativ.'had knowa 2e btda ...

THE LATE FATAL COLLISION ON THE MERSEY

... THE LATE FATAL COLLISION ON THE l MERSEY. I INQUrEST UPON THE BODIES. T]he inquest upon the bodies of tho eight unfortunate men who were killed on Sunday morning last on board the screw-steamer Mail, Captain Bailey, in consequence of coming into collision with the screw-steamer Excelsior, near the Reek Lighthouse, conamncned on Tuesday, at half-paiit eleven O'clock, in the Crown Court, St. ...

THE RECENT SUICIDE OF A BOY IN CHESTER CASTLE

... I 0 THE RECENT SUICIDE OF A BOY , IN CHESTER CASTLE. a he We have received from a correspondent a long lo re- account of certain proceedings which took place on o he Saturday last, in the Cheshire Connty Polied Court, li he in reference to the boy Littler, who recently comr- P ol. mitted suicide in Chester Castle, by hanging. Want of he of space precludes our giving the report at length, di- ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIYER1300L POLICE COURT. eTHURS.DIY, OCTOBEU ~. :e BBFO It 111t. J. S. ?? .'2gLDl. is lttesIsANLY Acsshuejjr. -A tall, s.rslye.t ftllow,V injned ?? Lewis, was brounghitup on ?? 'lage L bha'sng brutally wa-r~ultod anut OR wmani, named I . isan, nor '.daughter, a married woman, named Ally ...

WILFUL MURDERS

... A C3]1u1,I BURIED ALIVE.-AtShipley, in Der- bys.hire, a woman named AIdridge has bedn conU- mitted for the wilful murder of the child of her daughter, a dressiliaker. After a good deal of pre- varication both bv the mother and daughter, the former maid to the up)erinteudent of polie, It was not a whole child. 0n Monday week my daughter went up btairs, and after a short time cried out, and ...

THE HEAD CONSTABLE'S ANNUAL REPORT

... THE HEAD CONSTABLE'S ANNUAL REPOIRT. The almnual report of thta head onstable tn the alin police estabilsiunent, together with the statisticail k10u returns for the year ending 29th Septeinhor last, earl, has just been printed for circulthtion amongst the The~ Members of the council. As on previous occasions, proc the report. which is carefully compiled, furnishles, thit the fulleac ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, CTOBER 20. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. A DISORDERLYoy HoueL-A well-dreesti femaide, who gave the namne of Madame Victoria Edwards, a Frenrlmwoman, was brought uP by warrant, charged hy Inepeetor tomlineon with keeping a homae of ill-fameo in Geraldstroeet hBrunwick-road. It appeaired that the people in the neitbouihood had made a complaint to Major (Iceig. wheu tho polies were lint ...

COUNTY COURT

... - COUNTY COURR. Mi.BIJMN WV. A. X1ULLFu, E-Q., JT'DGNI. CLASMi flr V Traver.e., anei~>. V s III~ .i 511$ 0'1 l ii'le L .,L~flAcl was iani~5~ ~uir ~tadlo&Ip ill this towit. ,,11 -f ?? surn of CS is, - hat 11oUht; to reoC r 'ha °f goods alleget' -t, lo -at:l upon a cuanlity fendant. We R b 1 0 'el for the de- Mr. Grocett nlj't Y `lPLar'd; - 010 plaintiff,nnd ber last, it )Uar a oil tbee( aFel, ...

LIVERPOOL WINTER ASSIZES

... I ?? R A5O ATN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18. mHGHWAY. ROBBERY AT HINDLBY. John Fisher (A~ 23) eid John Porter (aged 25) get were oharged with robbling a man named John Bart~on we: of £3~ fs, 9d., at Hindley, on -th 18hepmbr Es( The prosecutor is a collier, livingk at Ejnly n nFe] the, day in question he went, to ?? N. Wigan, to receive tile Bumi of £3 7s. fi.detohm ro Haying~beenlipaid Ithe money, he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rs in ient TUESDAY, MAY 18. the ^XuacGtra.-Two seamen, named Hugh M'Conkey this and Hugh Majurey, were charged with smuggling 3 lbs. d to of foreign manufactured tobacco. The prisoners were ome apprehended coming ashore at the Brunswick dock on my I Monday, and, on being examined, the tobacco was found iigh concealed in their boots. They were each fined 6s., or rse- I fve days' imprisonment in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDAY, JANUany 30. COINING PENNY-PIEsB.-John Wilson, Mary Davies, and a boy named Thomas Williams, were charged with forging and uttering several counterfeit pennies. On Thursday evening the boy Williams went into the shop of Mr. W. Golding, butcher, Crosshall-street, and asked for two half -enny puddings, tendering a penny in payment. Mr. Golding, seeing that the penny was bad, gave it back, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, JvNE~ I. Ld A STOWAWAY.-A young man named William Williams, rfor atowing away on board the Camertonian, on the occasion tof that vesseol sailing from Liverpool for Calcutta on the 7th of June, 1851, was committed to prison for seven days. leSPURIOU'S JEWELLERY. - Edward Devlin, one of the fraternity who live by palmting upon unwary strangers ,le articles of base metal by falsely ...