Refine Search

MELANCHOLY SUICIDE OF A LIVERPOOL TRADESMAN

... MELANOHOLY SUIOIDE OF A LIVERPOOL TRADESMAN. _ Between five and six o'clock yesterday morning re (Sunday), as the yardman in the employ of Mr. Isaac Ler Renshaw, builder, Brownlow-street, was proceeding to ice the stables, in order to look after the horses, he saw near pg the mortar-mill, which is situated at the bottom of the er yard, a man lying on the ground. On going up to him go he found ...

THE MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... (From the Timm.,)a ;ion The Liverpool jury has done justice to the case oif the C ink Murder on the High Seas' tried on Thursday. Juries a ghi- have been apt to take lax views of such casesL. The bias u Der- of a seaport jury is in favoar of ship authorities and I wag discipline. It is supposed in such cases that the V'ictim nte Wus an Uiiifanageable fellow, or that he was a provoking0 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? E FRIDAY, OcroBsE 9. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSF[NIE. 11OBBBRtYP505 TUB PBaON. -Two young wouen, ?? Brown and Harriet Oxley, were charged with having robbed William Parker, butcher, of Athol-street, of 611 1ls. The pri- t soner Brown went up to Parker at the door of his own shop about Thursday midnight, and after talking to him for some time she suddenly ran away. Then he missed from his pooket ...

EXTRAORDINARY BURGLARY IN LINCOLNSHIRE

... EXTRAORDINARY BURGLARY IN LINCOLNSHIar. (Prom th8 Lhicolmn Tier I (Fromn the Lincoln Tithes.) Early on Monday mornmg, intelligence was rece'ved at cL h the ctunty police office that a burglary of a mos t audacious chara~cter had beeu effected on1the prerm1es c vMr. Piuder Worth, a most respectaboe farmer, residing in the parish of Scotherne. About an hour after midnight Mr. Worth was awakened ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... -1 ?? - r W -J LuA . aU. LIYERPOOL COUNTY COURT. nlwVnlOU -TAOPD! ?? nfl rho BEFORE JOSEPHi POLLOCK, n~Q. per 'Of LIABILITY or RAILWAY COM~PANIES AS C61111io1; CAlT' X191. - ely -NEL -v Is LoNDON ASNDoaTU.-W~srrz:L4 kcmriwai- k y.- Phjt'arr-This plainthT -in i,hiix case was Mi-. 2il'nell, Of ?? iter kiouae, Seecourashe, who claimed the sums of £5 SI., the va-a of~ ova ai sow pit whichr he ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... BEFORE EDWARD JAMES, ESQ, Q.C., AssESSOR. TETLEY v. JEFFERY.-la this case Mr. Thomas Tetley was the plaintiff; and Mr. J. R. Jeffarythedefendant. The action was brought to recover the sum of £19 for damage (lone to a carpet sent to the defendant for the purpose of being cleaned. It was stated by Mr. Brett, in opening his case for the plaintiff, that the carpet had been improperly cleaned, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT11LLIGENOR. )V( WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. Bl BtEFOtR MRlt CHALO.NERt. CITAROK op PittijuitY -Jatues Brindle woos brought up on tbo above charge -Mr. Walters, Onl behalf of the authorities, ol oit peared for the prosecultion, end stated the cacao s fuollos :_ i 'ihe prlcotier wis charged with havin,4, on ?? August last, be rald fledclrto bof~ra Mr. John Stewart, then Mayor a) of ivepoo. I ...

HOW THIEVES ARE MADE.—STARTLING DISCLOSURES

... V i HOW THIEViES. AU. MADB..-STARTLING DISOLOSUEBS AL On Monday, at the Borough Court. Bradford, two well- namn Yho, dressed young nmen, namned William Hutolhinson'(warried) here ads and Joseph Stocks, were brought befogo the Mayor, hon Of charged. with a variety of thefts from the carts of country is tl en- people atteniding the markets. They were commkitted for tons Itralatth sessions. 0 ...

BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER NEAR PLYMOUTH

... BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED XURDERI NEAR PLYMOUTH. ?? and -i-- Ag - - .. . . Plymouth and neighbourbood were thrown into a state af great excitement and alarm on Saturday, by the per. perzation, in the middle of the night, of a creel attempt to munder Mr. Braddon, a magistrate of Cornwall, in his bedroom at his country seat at Blackland. In the morn- ing, about two o'clock, the servants were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rI. ?'TOE INTELUIGENCx. Ally#: FRIDAY, DEzoMBnEn 11. .BEiORB DM . S. MAMflIUDL).' this -Tfn Bne?1G NUMMoN.-Jobn Grant, a young nan who a sild he was a recruit Inthe 7th fuideri, was chaff . with aing ateispilng tf 6164tI*616 pir -o bootb, -a q antity o wearing a parel and other Voeporty, belorging to Mr. Brpooe pubiloisn, .Upper' Vrederlchostkeet, bith whom ne was bllet. Elie was m. ,; stopped ...

LIVERPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LIVBRPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. _ _ _ Ex rAiTrE Glens, sIN as HsootsSONe AND DRAKE -On Monday, V i' Mr. Cominieionsr StOeveuoi gave tle, following judgment in stru this ?? is a pti tion of s-creditor of thle separate estate Tl of thle hsnkrsipt Joatbau Higrghiton, praying this court to on declare tiatt 340 Sharos in the Royal Insurance Uompsny and 25 lb shires in the Iteyal Mail Steaxn ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Ii SOUTHERN DIVISION. A T1 F. CROWN COURT. Rog( laBEFORE MR. BARON~ WATSON(. mast le isdic WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. Rost itSENT1ENCES. evidi James Roberts (aced 18), seaman, who ?? ,t pleaded guilty to an indiotmeut charging him with havinlg, y 'a t Pilkiuigton, on thle 6th June last, burglariously broken him I-into tno house of Mark Pacukers and stolen a watch this leand other article, was ...