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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tie SA.TUERDAY, FgnAFUAy IE . sd Tumeese Tila TARSSOS -fwol respectably dreessed men named John A.Ikroyd alI i Jamas Caslm )re, empluyed at the' kihert 2e Dock Warehouses,' wore broughit up le custody ch-arged with ofasuligTmsJ.Pte ur3ig him of 3i. Tha c)I. * ditelyuponha eterig tie prsoisr Akroyl bas is t twit ft lotv~tlutbeig i cuin-I lfor~rt54lnthativ.'had knowa 2e btda ...

THE LATE FATAL COLLISION ON THE MERSEY

... THE LATE FATAL COLLISION ON THE l MERSEY. I INQUrEST UPON THE BODIES. T]he inquest upon the bodies of tho eight unfortunate men who were killed on Sunday morning last on board the screw-steamer Mail, Captain Bailey, in consequence of coming into collision with the screw-steamer Excelsior, near the Reek Lighthouse, conamncned on Tuesday, at half-paiit eleven O'clock, in the Crown Court, St. ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCA.SITIR'E SUMMER ASSIZES. ,lEtFOIRE AIR. J USTICE WILLES. to THE ruECENT FATAL COLLISION ON THE ki MERSEY. lil William Drewer, pilot, antd William Shaw, mate of the steamer o0 Exoelsior at tile ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... eWEDNESDAY, JULY 2 - ?? BEFOREI MRt. P. A. LIAMILTON. LIPS A SMaUsR.e-An elderly woman, named Catherine Carey, Whit tt allos Carr, wvas apprehended by Police-officer Smith, at the ear- iuror ID sior of Hood-street, onl Sunday iright, with a paper in her band State d containing live base shillings, and detcctivo officer Agtick f-jun-d to S55 , two base baif crowes upon ber. She was remanded ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LIVERPOOL COUNTY COUlt'l. BEFOiE JOSEPH POLLOCKI, ESQ. Fr WMVGIT AND AiOTURR V. BIxyoNA51-This case, which was of uiderstooi to involvo a questiou of Stel1 local interest in w refer-nce to the rights of mnaster porters, was fixed for Monday li1 lhst. After the case had been callid, it was iatimated thata P iioto had 1,een received from Mr. Boby, the plahitiff's attorney, a statiln- that he was ...

IMPORTANT DECISION IN BANKRUPTCY

... hi sikutIN RIE WILLIAM LAWF'Olti). rime~nCa' again before Mr I. Csnmmiscioner Stevenson, in theC Liverpool, D-istit Court of Banakruptcy, on Wednesday, on ?? adjourned 1ot ewsminaticn. MHr. Evansi appeared for the Iakut Mr ane atid Mr. Do~d's for the aaig ia.~d Mr. Yate on heha of Mr. J. Y. Lee, a creditar on tleo estate. The bankrupt was further examissind at ?? length by Mkr. Dodge, but ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN C b. J .yo aines wascomitd tophnfr1 days for stelng Rai ?? and blanket from the-housisof hisfather, Micbael Baines, Berr adock labourer, residing In Gfoavanor-atreet. S I ea R01B1111 OF PAlNr111' TooLs -Detective-officers Soalf~s and beyo Thoriapson brought up two young men, named James Blower Of and ?? StanweY, on a charge of, breaking Into No. 26, with Canterbury-street, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE ATTiELLGENOE. the sn- FRIDAY, APRIL 18. ad, CIIARGE OF STEALING RoPE..lamneS Marsh, Thomas Hallron, ted Mary Ann Campbell, and Maria Marris were observed between rho twelve and one o'clock, by a workno ?? DMessrs. Horsfall'sforge, die in Sefton-street, amongst the thiabe. uthat neighbourhood,and or- after watching their movements for aC 4ort time he discovered a coil of rope, which he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29. STREET ROBBERY. - A. girl nam id El en Step- enson was id brought up ia custody of Police-officer Wilson Llttil5 (703), on oa c large of diepisiting £20 at the house of Mr. John Hosn pejublijea, in Clifford-street, Islingti-ri, onl tise 7th of December 'l last. It appears thas on the night of theu 26th December, idwhilst a gentleman named Francis Davis, a ...

PREROGATIVE versus LAW AND JUSTICE

... PREROGATIVE ?? LAW AND JUSTICE. A conversation arose in the House of Lords on Friday evening which suggests some very grave considerations with regard to a subject which just now largely occupies public attention. Lord St. Leonard's inquired whether it was the inten- tion of the Government to introduce any measure to provide for the abolition of capital punishment in the case of women ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PO.ICE INTTEtLLTumFNF. ap FRIDAY, JULY 4. to IltUtt J. S. MANSFIELD, EtSQ. he Ux'5.LY AP't'tv-i-Tlee.-.Throvn lppreltices Inl tho employ of de Nlr. 1 Ii. shipbuildter (rem adcl fronn th. picvloa ttoi v on at ebarzo of ';,,lCjti their Work) Wvere orali plac-eti at thle har. Li V atud after an admnonition flout the noagliatrt an to theit' future of conduct dischrarged. SMUcownan -Carter ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... SLAcP'. Pwaa.-Thie was an action tried beforeoJ. Pollock, ir I Esq., In the county court, oil Wednesday, to recover the sumi of ment e £30, snoney leut by the p~sinitiff, a single young wommn, ?? the n JaeVictoria Slater, of No. 2, Maonplce ononrodt ',therdefendant, John Power, teacher of niavigation atblr. O'Con- uinde, v nor's academy, Park-lane. Mr. Campbell appeared for the afford ...