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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 ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... -~in re Devnise: This banrulnpt appeared before Mr. froi 0e Commissioner Perry, on Monday last, on his lest exami- stat ;e nation. There being some alleged discrepancies in the he Ltbalance slhoot, -an~ application for an adjournment was too made by Mr. Bagohaw (who opposed the bankrupt), and not :d agreed ?? s-c Hitehnosugh:- This ease, which caine before Mr. Commriosioner Perry, on Monday, ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... re- ls Us WaLsIAM SInIsA..-On Friday, an application le, was made to Mr. Commissioner Stevenson for the bank- l.rupt's certificate. The bankrupt was formerly a mer- nd chant, oxd possessed property in houses and land, to a G it considerable amount, at Birkenhead. Mr. Townsend, of E eth firm of Mallaby and Townsend, appeared on behalf of A es the bankrupt, and Mr. Lowndes for the assignee. Mr. ...

THE LATE DISASTROUS COLLIERY EXPLOSION, NEAR WIGAN

... 1ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE BODIES AND VERDICT OF THE JURY. The adjourned inquest on the bodies of the twelve per- sons who lost their lives by the explosion at the Norley- hall Colliery, Pemberton, near Wigan, on the 23rd ult., was held on Wednesday last, at the Red Lion Inn, Pem. berton, before C. E. Driffield, Esq., coroner for the district. Mr. lynne, the government inspector of mines, was ...

COUNTY COURT

... fBEFORE JOSEPH POLLOUK, ESQJ]m The court was opened yesterday, at half-past twelve wf o'clock. The only cases taken were those which had been wm adjourned from the previous court, on various grounds. m Fox v. DEAN.-Thiis was a case (arising out of the sale an of a horse by plaintiff to defendant) which had been ad- qu journed in order to bring forward a witness. 'Mr. Grocott sa appeared for ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... , - b ier--- T. -A 0- 1-1 -IAlnA 1- 0O (Sittings in Banco, before Lord Campbell and Justices Scot d Erle and Crompton.) Scot 'I OWSE v. BARBER. Shre *l WESTaIGNSTErt, MAY 8.-This case came before the Shrc *5court upon a rule for the master to review his taxation S.-E it of the plaintiff's costs. The plaintiff had been examined Seut d as a witness in his own cause, and the qnestion was Taff g ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDAY, MA-~ 21. P ROBBING ANe EMIGRaANT--- ?? men, named. James W AHicks and John Barrett, wre~e lh -,agh! up on a charge of di robbing William Neald, an ioirut,7 of2 10s. It ap- Of g peartd othat the complainant, ',bile in a sitate of intoxi- Wl ction, fell in With the two pri oners, one of whom per- a' hseaded him that he was going Philadelphia with him a in the same vessel. One of tile p~ ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lien ?? Wav A man named Stafbord, an omnibus driver, was fined 2s. lea- for standing with his vehicle in Dale-street, beyond. the ,to time proscribed by the local regulations. The magistrate ade intimated that in future lhe would inflict a fine of Os. on all hey omnaibus9 drivers remaining in the street with their vehicles [ow beyond ten minutes. ,eel ROsso3ING A Snipa.-Two seamen, named ...

LIVERPOOL MAY SESSIONS

... - IAV,.-.V ~- ?? - I . -l -v Or At- Hatlwrf The following is a complete list of prisoners brought ans up for trial at the May sessions for this borough, with self the result of each case:- ser the wat Bernard Murphy and Thomas Banks, labourers, for fini stealing eight pairs of braces, the property of Thomas tiff Quinn, the formerten days' solitary imprisonment and once reft whipped, the ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 1-C YlS IN RE JAMES.-An application was made by Mr. J. of Yates, solicitor to the assignee, in this case, which came be- lto fore the court on Friday. The application was for an ad- ing journmont with the view of having the fiat annulled. Mr. ma Forshaw, the bankrupt's solicitor, concurred in the appli- on, cation, and his honour directed an adjournment. :or- I e oEH -wsmd ans- ISNLR JOSEPH ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... - ---5 -x .A TA .tl li1- ^R~iRIl IgUUlK'I' WrrL oul ~I (BEFORE EDWARD JAMES, ESQ., ASSESSOR.) paid ir The trials in this court were not brought to a close till tatki of Friday afternoon last. The case reported below, Burden thsos d a. Frank, was in type for Friday's paper, but exclnded tob a-for want'of space. It is one of considerable importance [it to the tradesnien in Bold-street, and ...

INQUESTS

... ITQUESTS. The following inquests were held on Saturday, before the borough coroner :-On Adelaide Devonport, a young 0 woman, who committed suicide by hanging herself at the house of her parents in Richmond-row. The cireNy- stances of the case were fully detailed in our Friday's publication. Evidence was adduced showing that the a l deceased was a woman of dissipated habits, and at times was ...