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LIVERPOOL POLICE SUPERANNUATION FUND ACT

... - -- - ?? + LIVERPOOL POLICU SUlUPtRANNUATION FUND ACT. th No areater boon could have been conferred upon th! police force of this borounh tbau has bean br done by the passing of thle Sllpcrannuat'on Fuud P Act. Under its provisions the meolbers of the .- body wvill eujoy tll the ndvanutages, wvith regard to life annuities commuencing at a certain age, which are offerel by mnutuzl life ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, CHESTER CASTLE, AUG. 22

... SHERIFF'S COURT, CHESTER CASTLE, AUG. 22: (erUoaR JOHlN 110STAuB, ES0., VUNDER SUtaIFF.) A G aC V, JolisSiN.-`sr. Bretherton, of Liverpool, appeared v for the plaintiff, and Mr. Swetenhain for the defend int, This was a writ of inquiry to the sheriffof Cliheshire, to assess the damages Sustained by the plaintiff in consequence of the defendant and others having broken and destroyed two stone ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT'LLIGEN CIE. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? to ~TUESI)AY, 11-ki1 4. ~~ tol' pta e i''c l o .a en, lel an iia o r ei l e1 a; TjlEeigii, ^el .lt 1i'fo A ien tYiSO h .l i ttito ti 2ile 1 ra t aute rl. cp'rtiliYt~tje' 'ipt' oxe clionl'eoS d M evil'lnis a t r r, a nt i they were fIn'' iln et uta - ?? n: M ood to r)pr estee Live Carlitie. Afi'. | 0'hit) ie.i d fir t h pras foro, li- or tin'> ileied il ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... ?? QOTNTY COURT. a. ' ?? s nr D U, ?? van 1 jSEOR~9OSPU*POLLOCOt, ESQ.1 ?? ~cdi~~iTeMIipo;pre are5sweet- ~8llttdd Ir g0 da Cmo non-payruenst of a 9db z8=..Ou to- ~0 ?? Chippendale, a custom honkle ofitrllnatN.5,oppicer.II, Hope etrildt, was Ox :omiitt , gr o; diyes for' not rnavJ paid the Hum of f a ajJ~* *hleh moun a Judigmient ad been obtainedti DAKRV EM.Ib plaintiff in this case sought to ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIIRE SUAMNER i{ASSIZES. SOUTHERN DIVISION. CROWN COURT. [BEFORE MRt. BARON PLATT.] TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. SENTENCES. Mary Walker (acted 21), housekeceper, who had been fionld guilty of haviiig it Manhebeter oil the 11th of March, together with several Otier persons, feloniously assaiulted stil beatea Isaac Watt Boultoln, and with great personal violence robbed him of a, g,.d watch value ,1 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -- ?? FRIDAY, OcTO0gEE 13. A SerSPtCIOUS CABS.-A coloured man, named 'homas Mus- cor, was charged with stealing a watch aiidguardfromtheyacht Sparrow, lying in the Albert dock, the property of William Steward. The prosecutor was employed as a scraper at the ves- sel, and the watch and guard had been placed In the mate's berth for safety. The prisoner, who was steward ofthe yacht, In removillg ...

[ill] PETTY SESSIONS

... [ISCARD PETTY SESSIONS. 00t qn 'Nesday last, Mr. Williams 1(i~listur Coulburn, pro'- sat privaet vf the New Brighton Perry, and Thomas Evansl, - boatresn, appeared before Gcorge Halal Lawrence, Es-q., aand Daniel Neihson, EsqI., *,;sistcd by Captain Hooloey, 9g laster Of tile Birkenhead docks, at ?? Sessions-hou.se, __Liscard, to have the amoitat of salvage claimed by them T., sender the 9th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... f FRIDAY, DECEmDsa 22. triba a ROBERYe op Jonigns' Too~s.-A buy, 15 years of age, nae MMi B John Waraing, was, charged by George Hunter with Stea5ling a F 5quantity of joiners' tools, some of which were found in the prl- asoncer' house, concealed in a box. Tho bay, It win states. liad Ma~i also stolen some tools from Mr. Kershaw. The noisgitralto (Mir. all I GS. [Holt) expressed his reluctance ...

LANCASHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... HIR WINE A -- - )-AiNCASHIRE WINTER ASSIZES. I AA -1 - 1 - - - Isrre 9 ~ ?? e . SOUTHERN DIVISION.Th rFRIDAY, DOECEMBER 15. on hl rBEPORE MRE. jUSTICE ERLE.] proge If ASSAULT AND ROBBERY AT LIVERPOOL. forge, ?? [20), a labourer, was charged with having as- poolI saulted Jane Angel, and robbed her of 1l's. 6d., at Liverpool, on Rose-. the 2nd of, October last. Mr. Blair conducted the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .1--O SATURDAY. ! (Before W. Biruey and W. Afntwortsh, Esqrs.) TBP .XATE RonesRay AT 'nz QUAY. - The two women, Ann Johnson and Mary Ann Bullen, who bad been remanded from Thursday, having been placed in the dock on a charge of being coneernedin the robbery of £7 from the person of the captain of n schooner In August last, were again brougbt up. The captain being at sea, no evidence could be ...

PRESTON POLICE, CASES

... MONDAY. (Before 3. Bairstow, R. Pedder, and P. Afonk, Esqr8.) AN UNeaQUATEF B=ne.-A woman was brought up at the Town.haii, charged biy Mrs. Farnworth, of Rlbbletonlaine, with having stolen from her house, on Saturday night, or Sunday morning lastW a dress plece, a handkerchief, a quantity of cotton cloth, and a loaf of bread. The prisoner went to the house of the prosecutrix on Saturday night ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... FRIDAY. ven ROBBED WHILST DnUNx.-Many thieves escape convic- and . tion, when brought before the magistrates, in consequence of des r the prosecutors being drunk, either at the time of the rob- Ref , bery,orwhen they attend in court togive theirevidence. To-day, out: e two ruffianly-looking fellows, named M'Govern and Pepper, trer e escaped punishment from this cause, at the City Police Court, ...