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BANKRUPTCY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPTCY COURT.-YESTERDAY. om11- LO it very R [BESE3D 31. COMIMIISSIONER PERRY.] t dour IN RE JOiN TIMOTHY.-The bankrupt formerly car- ther able ried on business in this town as a flour dealer, baker, &c. bein of a He applied for his certificate and came up on his own ther iibly petition. Mr. Hull, solicitor, opposed on behalf of beer he Messrs. Winder and Co., corn merchants, and other cre- ...

PRESENTS TO OFFICERS IN THE POLICE FORCE

... Le PRESENTS TO OFFICERS8 IN THE PO ICEh' FORCE. 1S c 1- In our paper of Friday we inserted a letter signed An v in Extra Policeman, at ifis. a week, stating that some of t the members of the force were getting up a subscriptione yfor a testim o na ?? the divisional superintendents,d re and complaining that the men were solicited by their nf superior officers to add their names to the list. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ~t NovnrL Mo.mc oS' RAISING TnE *WIND.-An. elderley froi '~man,.uamed George Beeston, was remanded one charge Bir 5im of obtaining mon~ey byfals~e pietences. The prisoner, on was 'tY Moniday mocrning last, left a parcel at Mr. Biekersteth's, app iain surgeon, Roduey-street, saying it had arrived by railway, as I On the supposition that the parcel was a. lengitiusiato one, a is sn3i. was paid, ...

INQUESTS

... ?? ill On Thursday last, the body of Patrick SwVcni-, No) . a 2 cour t, Milton-street, was found in tile Wclliuhoii 1s)A' .n The deceased was a stonebreaker, and Was la t -,ti. Rli3 to. on Monday, breaking stones, at thle dock. Verdict, no Found drowned. st On Saturday night last; between eleven and twelvo :at o'clock, the police-officcr on, duty at the north bridge or of Ccorge's dock ...

BANKRUPTCY AND COUNTY COURTS

... BANKRUPTCY AND COfNTY COURTS. ML- 0.ll1s/-n4- i. a. -ht-, (nrptl1l bht the house of com be y The following is a return (ordered by the house of corn-pr mono) of the number of warrants granted by the variousin commissioners of bankruptcy, and the judges of the a d 1.county courts, in Enigland and Wales, tinder tise authority tie of the act 14 and 15 Vict,, o. 52, distinguishing the nuns- her ...

COUNTY COURT

... CaOU.NTY COURT. 5; 515 The county court was opened yesterday, after an ad- he los, jourament of five weeks. On account of the alterations ?5 in progress at the proper conrt, the sitting was held in the on 'de, and' Lime-street, a place much too small for the pa ? purpose, some oneonvenience had to he submitted to no d. by most of the persons who had business at the court. In 3. consequence of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... is- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. b OatIONa OF OBTAINING A SNIPPING NoTE NY FALSE l PRETENcES.-A man, named George Edward Cushion, n was brought up on a charge of this nature. It appeared sa Ost from the evidence that the prisoner went, on. Thursdayb re last, to the Sailors' Home, and represented himself as the n ry mate of the ship John, which was about to sail from this c re port. Hye said his name ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... otaO no g TUESDAY, SEPTEMBERT 21. open. e RosI~IIIE AT A RAILWAY STATION.-A man, named DrSI -.John Wilson, was charged with stealing a carpet bag, girl, wvi containiing some books and other property, belonging to oa a, ch AiMr. Robinson, a traveller. It appeared that, a few day Harrini Iago, Mr. Robinson was proceeding to Blackburrn by the officer, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, and had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wI TUESDAY, AUOUST 31. IET OBTAINING HAY ByT FALSE PRETENCES. -James to !o o Sweeney was brought up onl a charge of obtaining a load be ished of hay from Robert Sefton in the following fraudulent ti 'inted manner :-The prosecutor was hi the employ of a former be Er the in this neighbourhood, and had come to town on the 12th mn August with a load of hay for sale. He wvas met in thle Is - ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 5, ?? SEPTEDIBER 14. e wo in SiTREET RnoBBEsY.-Two young fellows, who called ti 'Y ?? Lally and James Hughes, were charged o id with r.~bbing Mary'Riley, late on Saiturday night last, in f 0f the nei~tbooarhuod of Scotland-road. The presecutrix, a P )O young Irlrsshousan, saidl that a man who was not in cus- 's tidy se~zed her by the throat, and the prisoner Hughes o M0 robbed her of hier ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the FRIDAY, SEPTEMBDER 17. t.eftr A boy, named John Palmer, who had been apprehended petl- by police-constable 705, was'summarily cosnaitteil for 5113y' two monthis, for stealing a pair of trousers from a vessel outh called the Diligent, lying in the Queen's dock. a e POCKET PbcKetNG.-A woman, named Ann Wheeler, lag ?? Harris, a girl, were charged with pocket-pick- Police-officer Rssell. ...

INQUESTS

... T - b ert On Saturday an inquest was held respecting the death ti re, of Mlary Lewis, 74 years of age, who had lived in the fe house of her son, William Lewis, joiner, 4 Court, Great ft rk, Homer-street. On Tuesday morning the deceased went tc to Kirkdale to visit her daughter, and on her return, ir in, at eight o'clock in the evening, when crossing Groat P ha Homer-street, she w as knocked ...