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LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... purse, th rpryo illiamf- lie tepoet ?? Freeman, frons his ?? dlays.4 zts Thomas Cole, 1 9, for etealitig two shirts, pair of drawers, 111 and a pa'r of eteckitigs, tile property of Thomas Fieesta-sod h Roskell and ?? days.I to Johis Morgan, 15, and Tames Mlurphy ...

Police Intelligence

... of sais interpreter, who was obtained I weithI some edificulty, as the Malayan language is known tI to fewv Englishmen. I Thomas Gallaghler weas sent for trial en aI charge of Steal. 01 lng twvo sovere-igns from Mrs. Dewett, ait Mr. Spurr's sale- Y' room ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... force. The prisoners were committed foer trial., Tr le SstuooiTuaO.-Thomas Pino was fine(d 20s. ?? bI for attempting to smuggle a bottle of brandy from a tug. a boat eo SrABBING.-Thomas M'Cann and John Noalan;wtre q, brought up charged with stabbing on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... was sent for trial charged With rt taking four shillings from tise son of a widow named st Dacia, who subsists on charity. Thomas Jones was sent at for trial at the assizes for breaking into time York Hotel, p, and stealing themefiom w5earing apparel and ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... rose at seven o'clock. t SATURDAY, AuGssT 23..i CHARGE OF ASSAULT ON TEE HIGH SEAS. t Villiamc leamiltoes Lozery, 26, and Thomas JAf'Neay,t 30, were indicted for having, on the high seas, unlawfully and violently assaulted one Michael Pye. Mr. Millward ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... forward, and hoe ~ty. saw a porson of the name of Hardy. Ho spoke to him on 'or- the subjeet, and told him what Mr. Linuey had seen. Mr. I ces Hardy saw the parties, and both Mr. Kirwan and Mr. I an- Hardy will tell you that the gentleman was Mr. Middleton ...

COUNTY COURT

... Bennett, who claimed £5 3a. 6d. from the Pdefendant, Wi.Loe, o mt's work, done in 1847 ban188ending May in the latter year. Thomas Hardy ait stated thact the plaintiff was his sister-in-law, and carried ig- on her business in Moorfields. The work, in respect ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... following day; Thomas Frazier, Stanley-street, 20s.s Joseph Chadwick, South-street, 60s. ; John Shone, Lark- ( lane, 60s.; James Catterall Olive-street 20s Ann i Delany, Watkinson-street, 26s. ; William hster,' Bent- street, 20s.; Thomas Harrison, Islington ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LIVERPOOL 0OURT OFYBAKRUPTY. I - . . . RE AnsoN HARDY.-This bankrupt caime before the 0o g coart on Friday, on his last examination. Mr. J. Yates ti jun., opposed on behalf of a creditor, and after calling of attention to some items in the balance-sheet ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pawnshop, Dale- ot ?? Pattersont for one month, for stealing one c otton from the Brasnlcy M~oore shed. ?? MuccIo-~~a4ohn Nathan Hardy, seaman on board the the San Francisco, from Odessa, wass ohsrge by Jamnes Wallace, customs officer, with having 21 lbs. weight ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. e. Hok ROBBERY. - Samuel Smith, remanded on a Si a1 charge of stealing X11 109. and a gold ring from Thomas Ilya ey Wilkinaon, railway porter, Pluto-street, w~as brought ulp kerc 'a for further examination. Solne corroborative evidence ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Walter Thomas, wine merchant, inmp an of this itown, under the following circumstances ?? n .v ele- Aspinaill stated that he appeared on behalf of Mr. Hughes, white who keeps a discount bank In Manohester-drstre,. in this _ Puril, town. Mr. Thomas was a ...