THE RUGELEY POISONING CASES

... THE RUGELRY POISONING CASES. ' ?? - ~ FURtTHER PARtTICIJLAI1S. arc The aitijourrnileut of the inrquest on the body cf Walter Pa Pairner wit1 be the nieeins of throwing considerable adidi- hi, tiovaai ligist upon -the circumstanccs connected with tire rrli ] uge Iey ps.t n in g c as es. Thle papers found at Palmarer's8 £5 bonse ardtrrdcmnay evidence, are of a tilaracter of to crinrinar r' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... SATURDAY, Aucun 98.- jipF01tE i-It- J3. S. MANSFIELD. bi SAVALLOW.-A rat her decelit-loeklng manl At:n tllint cohn Swallow, was brenehlt ilip oil a -ctr ,- m ~rlc l bridlowll, a gem o, £39 was 11 INU121risnorrepie~ tptrisoer uu teie, o hihplace hesnas goiunn by ali te- a t:, toyay thi tituiil drunken Otto,. poie -d ,--tniFiubthL- ilie Of the Ilatter-iiainedI s-Vo- ti'~CIWI uth ii -iano) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .. , .. v , ?? . ?? 111- - ?? _. . ?? ?? 0 in ?? . . ?? . ond. MONDAY, SEPTEM'lBEP 22. iter, ~BEFORE IIIFSSIIS. DIXON AND BOLTON. irer, POCKET ]PICKING AT ThO TrXfLBAeRN.STRREcr RAILWAY STATION, ?? respctably droeedi middle-aged ailst, name IJohn Davies,, ~erk, wa ciargod with picking, p~ckets at thle Titbebarn-,trset rail. res wastale' o Saurdylight. .Chdw iCk, carrisge in- 6ke spcto, i th ...

SMALL DEBTS IN THE COUNTY COURT

... Ing Shortly after the opening of the business of the Liverpool Go County Court on Friday mnorninag last, his Honour (Joseph ~,Poilock, lhq ) said - My attention has been calledt to a statement made in the LiverpooZ Mfercury this morning, to which I thiak It right at once to advert. Tq the observation 0 made in that statioment with reference to mryself personally II have not the slightest ...

POISON SHOPS

... wil Well might the jury who tried Jane Newton art last Wednesday on the charge of poisoning her husband with arsenic append to their verdict a s strong condemnation of the very reprehensible f practice which exists of selling poisons indis. 1 criminately. Whatever opinion may be formed Sal r as to the guilt or innocence of the prisoner-and th: LI we have no wish to impeach the correctness of ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... ?? - also___ _ _ _ -- ?? ?? JS.u1NX.X %JVUU6J.. IiEFORE JOSEPH POLLOOK, ESQ, ifSMITH v- MIANBERS.Thill action was brought by the plaintiff, Peter Smith, cartowoor, 4, Collingwood-strett, to recover from the defendant, Mr. Thomas Mandeisr, spirit mercbacit, 4, Glou- ceeter-piace, Low-hill1, the sum of 43'16a. 4d., for conveying a dnumber of cases of wine from the Premises of the defendant to ...

STRANGE CASE OF MURDER

... , ' i ' ?? - . Z : 1, , ! mn 'A singular affnir has just exoited a good'deal of sensa- :5 is tion in the Tarn.' Tbhc'ourt of lassizes of that depart-. 1 re mont. was occupiedlthree days last vveek initrying two t ig ?? men, named Oambbulives 'and ?arayre; for t e: ;nmurder. A ydung man named: Galinier was at a: late j I hour'on te night of July 29'laft sent by his father, a Ri ia lirickmaker ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MONDAY, MAusc 10. Uary Ann Forbes was sent to prison for two months for picking the pocket of Mrs. Ellzibeth Stone, wife of a livery. stable keeper, Heath-street, Toxteth-park, of a purse contain. leg Oa. The prisoner was observed by one of tho market- lookers with herhand in I.rs Stone's pocket, aud whoe detected she dropped the purse at her feet. A young woman, named Elizabeth Moore, an ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... RvpAv- - -~D~ Dear r At s BEFORE JO5EPHT POLLOCK, E~q dox ARRnaxOmEsNT or THE B3ustx~ss.-The second May court- opened yesterday, there being 614 new Cases enteredI for tri LI, Al~ For disposing of these his honour has made thte following order :-Wednesday, May 21 (this day), ant a jisurned case and 40 other cases, at half-pa4t one o'clock ; to-morrow (Thursday), May 22, 70 cases at ten o'clock ...

THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The quarter sessions of the peace for this borough were c Is.opened on Monday, in the Crown Court, St. George's Hall, s before Gilaert Henderson, Esq., Recorder. The calendar is a ed heavier than usual, and contaivs the naoes of 107 prisoners-78 ii he being charged with felonies, and 28 with misdemeanours and i hd assaults. Of the whole number of prisoners, 35 can neither v in rea i nor write ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LITIERPOOL COUNTY COURT. -FV.WPI- -lrwo, oft -A. ?? -1EFORE 30SEP11 POLLOCK, ESQ. Tnt UyrrAi OAt: BURIAL 8 ?? Wednearlay last, dIr. 'LuTo,zteliutcor, apprearedt bi'tro the court to marce an apulies- N-sucrtsi the future managemlent of the shove sosiety.1 Hoe sld ch,~jodc'e woull cecolle.,li that ?? time since the ?? of eke,, sorervy was brrougire runes- his consideration, and fie made occr - ...

HANTS COUNTY SESSIONS

... *baieieni; 'Il'c~ ossions conmreniced onl Mcrday, at the County th very email Hill, Wit'hLbh seto:niary mie~eting of the Magistrates, mioo was in ?? the hilot lion. thle Speaker of' thedueofya were Is. to ICc mmone. Chairmen; Melville Portal. Esq. mra', 11.0. to hia up of whbeat Compton, Esq, Mv. Erd Henry Chbolmonlcdey, ?? Bo re Lh i~ f H. IJ. (boIoQs, Lay. wo, ) Sir E F. ~ Bois, hr t., Sir ...