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... WEST DERBY HUNDREB. CROWN COURT. Saturday. (Before Lord Chief-Justice Bovill.) BETWEEN COLOURED SEAMEN. James Munroe, a coloured seaman, 26 years of age, was indicted for hav ...
... WEST DERBY HUNDREB. CROWN COURT. Saturday. (Before Lord Chief-Justice Bovill.) BETWEEN COLOURED SEAMEN. James Munroe, a coloured seaman, 26 years of age, was indicted for hav ...
... Accidents and @tiences at the Manchester police court, on Saturday, a | woman was placed in the dock for the 117th time charged with being and disorderly. She was sent to gaol fora | month. On Saturday morning Mr. L. J. an accountant of long standing in Leicester, attempted to commtt snicide by cutting his throat. He is not expected to recover, and is | in the Leicester infirmary. ' On the ...
... meet with engagements at M. RUDD'S, Registry Office, Kendal APPRENTICE WANTED to the Printing and Stationery Business. Apply to W. Fishes, 8, Stricklandgate, Kendal. ON SALE,—A BARGAIN—TWO SHEETS OF PLATE GLASS, With or without Frame. Apply to T. Wilkinson, Draper, 28 & 30, Stramongate, Kendal. BOWNESS, WINDERMERE. TO LET, First-class pleasure boats 6d. per hour, 2s. 6d. per day. Enquire at ...
... CROWN COURT. THE ST. HELENS MURDER. The trial of John Smith, charged with the murder of Adam Mather, at Windle, near St. Helens, on the 21st of July, was opened on Friday moruing, aud excited great attention and interest, the court being crowded. Mr. Torr and Mr. Watson appeared for the prosecution. The prisoner haviug no counsel, his Lordship assigned the defence to Mr. Herschell. The ...
... LIVERPOOL, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1867. A interest being by the probable turn which the Reform debate ia likely to take the House of Lords. The GoverniMiitare believed be making every prepa ...
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... POLICE COURTS, SATURDAY. (Brf°n Heart. K. Laxvrtnee find J. O. WJ* nublican, Robert-street North, Waterloo road, was t3D ' L their worships efc*t*»d with having broken Mr l'eiire ...
... MONDAY. Before the Mayor, G. B. Crewdson, and E. Harrison, Esqrs. DESERTER FROM THE MILITIA. James Lamb was again brought before the Bench charged with deserting from the Appleby Militia on the 22nd of May. The Mayor reminded the prisoner that upon his former appearance before them lie was directed to get a certificate by which could prove if the reasons he then gave for his desertion, namely ...
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... and Offences man has been apprehended at Hathersage, in Derbyshire, on a charge of having shot a workman employed at a needle factory there. The prisoner fired twice with a revolver and caused four wounds, which, however, are not thoucht at present to be of a serious nature. The case is described as a trade union outrage. Mr. E. J. Westmoreland, British consal at Branswick, Georgia, was shot ...
... LIVERPOOL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1867. Thb House of Lords of course did not sit yesterday J The advanced period of the season is influencing very* perceptibly the energy and ardour of m ...
... . At Bolton little boy recently tumbled head first a mug conjoining dough, and nobody being present rescue him he was suffocated. At the Manchester police-court, on Saturday, woman was placed in the dock for the time charged with being drunk and disorderly. ft was sent to gaol for a month. Saturday morning Mr. L. J. an accountant long standing Leicester, attempted commit by cutting his throat. ...