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IMPORTANT CHARGE OF NEGLECT AGAINST A MIDWIFE AND A RELIEVING-OFFICER

... CORONER'S INQUEST. A highly-respectable jury was empannelled by Mr. Grimsisaw, on Saturday afternoon last, for the purpose of inquiring into the circumstances attending the death of John Daniels, an infant, who had only survived its birth a few hours. The jury assembled at the house of Mr. William Singleton, the Dray mad Horses Inn, Standish- gate; and after viewing the body of the child, they ...

THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY I 4 COURT. I I con- The works of the sweet swan of Avon are said b pidity to be the mirror of all time, a fact that we find some- U Ied,- times rather unpleasantly exemplified. The Justice d ck or Shallows and the Dogberrys rise from their buried u poli- majesty, and play over again their fantastic tricks 0 been ia an age, and amongst a people, where ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Iin R n a It? RE HARaIS.-On Saturday, Mr. Commissioner w )ws Perry gave judgment on a point of some importance, re irt. arising out of the affairs of this bankrupt. The bank- tS s a rupt had carried on business in this town as an auctioneer, to Us- and also occupied a public-house in Bridgewater-street. th A seizure was about to be made by the court, of the fur- v. niture and effects of the ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... I On Wednesday last, these- sessions commencedd -in the on Court Mouse, Preston, before T. B. Addisoif, Eaq,,,chair.. Th man, and a fall bench of magistrates.B B311ID)EMA5TESH. at y The following sums were 'granted- to'the 'respective J bridgemasters for the repairs otf bridges ubder named :- one Amiounderness (county bridges), £10; 'do. :(hundred Hat bridges), £090; Ribble bridge and Walton ...

COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY LAST

... I I I I COUNTYh COURT.-TUESIDAY LAST. The fortnightly meeting of this court was held on Tpesday last, in the Moot Hal), before W. A. Hulton, Esq., judge. The advocates in attendance were Messrs. Hilton, Ackerley, and Mayhew. There were sixty-flive cases entered for trial. AClKERa V. sHl&UPLES. Mr. Ackerley was for the plaintiff; the defendant did not appear. The action was brought by Messrs, ...

STABBING.—VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER

... STABBING.-VERDICT OF WILFUL M UR DER. I A - . - On the 12th inst. at the Royal Infirmary, inquest was made into the cause of the death of John Owens, of No. 14 cellar, Cable-street, Oldham Road, a shoemaker, aged about fifty years; when the following amongst other evidence was taken:- Thomas Burke, of No. X, Beard's Court, Simpson-street, stated that on Saturday morning, when going up Cable ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... [leir TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. ]tire CLAIM FOR A SEAsAY'S WAGES.-Peter Dodd claimied air- from A, g entlean nmmed Samuel, agent for the ship wais Disraeli, thel sumi of £13 143., being wages alleged to bo tit duo him. The case hal been previously before the thle court, when the captain, who had bean summoned for k. :tea the debt, admitted the liability. It subiequently appeared S. was that the ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... R LODGIwo-110-sES.-During the week, a considerable number of lodging-house keepers, chiefly Irish, have been fined at the Town Hall, for non-registration of their dwellings, or for having move lodgers than they were entitled to. PECMITTING GAMuBLeNo.-On M1onday last, Mr. Har- greaves, of the Fleece Inn, St. John-street, was charged with allowing card-playing in his house, between one and two ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ards-.. gin_~ (bor- I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. h is ance THEFT BY A RETURNED TRANSPORT.-Samuel Wilson, eec csing a returned transport, was charged with stealing a coat ea hing from the shop door of Mr. Healing, pawnbroker, Vauxihall had road. The coat had been stolen on Wednesday, and on gi to a the following day two women brought the coat for pledge Ke ex- to Mr. Healing's. The private mark of the ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... I CASE or EMBEZZLEMENT.-On Saturday last, Mr. William Hindle, a shopman in the employ of Mr. White- lhead, Ironmonger, of this town, was charged at the Town . Hall with purlolning 18s., the moneys of his master. lMessrs. Catterall and Catterall prosecuted. The following I evidence was ?? Lancaster deposed: ?? afternoon, at the request of Mr. Whitehead, ironmonger, I went to his shop and ...

THE COUNTY COURT JUDGE OF LIVERPOOL

... I -- TI jTE C(UNTY COURT JUDGE OF I| -.1 ?? . LIVERPOOL r. The following Luticie appears inl tile ir,,'poel jolIYlloI x oflast Sziturdav, written by Mr. Wihitty, the editor and Ut lepropl'ietor, whose name is known prctty widely now, in i, connection with the extraordinary proccedings ?? theI Y- Judge of the County Court:- MR.tAVISHAY AND TFIl JOUR.NAL. t atr I itt for trile first Lille ill ...

THE COUNTY COURT

... ?? ~ I I._ ---As i mo nnnr~rs f The following memorial has been prepared for presen- t tation to tire Earl of Carlisle, It will lie for signature to- day only at tire various newspaper offices, the public i r- newsrooms, and tire other 'isual places, and will be pre- 0 sersted to the Earl of Carlisle to-morrow morning at Lan- h caster. We hope the public generally will sieg the doco- , inent, ...