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LIVERPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ii - s LYVEPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Ez-prfe rtcyson, in re Teon.-Os Priday, Mr. Commis ioner Perry delvered tho following judgment in the case of William r. Tyson, late corn and flour merchant in Liverpool.-Thls was ed au application made by Mr. Yates on behalf ot the bankrupt, , ?? T)yso.', for the allowances of his certificate, and it was le oppored by Mr. A~pinall, as counsel for ...

THE GLASGOW POISONING CASE

... )01 e at he result of the nine days' trial of Madeleine o e. Smith is, In one point of view, profoundlyunsatis- It It factory. The verdict of Not proven amounts t Lw to a confession that law aad justice are at fault. s d A protracted investigation, conducted with admi- b rdable skill and unwearied patience, has failed to It he elicit the truth. Innocence, if the prisoner be d y, innocent, is ...

SENTENCES AT THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... SENTENOES AT T1lE BOROUGH SESSIONS. Brldgot Devitt Bud Catherine Costello, for stealing weyar. H lag apparel-lo years. E Mary Thompson, for stealing a night drewss- years. Catherine Thompson, for stealing 1,). Gd.-3 months. M Catheri.- Gill, for stealing two kettles-R nmouths. of Andre~w ?? , stealing lie. Pit. ?? months. Thomas Dann, foir attb. ug load-S months. 15 George Phillips,. for ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LIVERPOOL 'COUNTY., ,3OURT,. KU WEFOBE: J. B. LaIR, 58Q., JUDXU. .Ith An ARANG3)IEIX 0as BUsiNe8S.-The following i8 the .orj, Li arrangement of. the; business' of the. second November tom V ourt d -Tjesday, November 24th, j1dgmeant siummonses tion In and insolvenoies ; Wednesday, November 25th, 90 casei mat .e at .10 80 am., and 60 cases at 12; Thursday, November the, le, 26th, 30 claims for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? X- X- ?? ?? 1 - ' -- l , ., - ?? ?? iorMONDAY, JANUARY 12. th o all BEPORF MR. J1. S. MANSFIELD. c Asosi,uL BY A WORKANea -Henury 0: eeowood, a watcbmasker, he Ition was charged with being drunk and creating a disturbanco in y ,reat the shop ot Mr. Whiliamt Benton, Pdrlu road. 'The complainant O unfij, said the prisoner bed been In hi, employ, and left, him sbout, a t of a fotih gI i uis ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LB FRIDAY, APRIL 3. BEFORE MR. CROSTHiWAITE, nI PUIUCANS AND BEERSELLERS' CAS E.-Hobert 3dwards, pub. o1 lcan, Beclee-street, waM summoned for Sunday trading, and was fined 2s. Cd.; David Davies, publican, Union-street, refusing admittance to police, 2s. 6d.,; Willams Kelly, beerseller, Wood- If stock-street, retusing admittance to police, 1QB. * James Barnes ifeherseller, Brownlow-hill, ...

EXTRAORDINARY AFFILIATION CASE

... EXTRAORDINARY AFEILIATION CASE. (Abridgd~rf /roChe Bright-on Gazette.) TISATOIXER vi. D'AoucdAR. - O Toesday, at the tc Borough Bench, this case camne on before A. Bigge, J. hi C. Burrows, T. Warner, F. Smithe, P. A. Argles, and D. al v M. Folkard, Esqrs. A r Mr. Hutohinson opened the case. The complailit was 8 alleged against Colonel D'Aguilsr that he had no u-e ,i ported his son by the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE1 INTELLIGENW;. stteWEDNESDAY, MAY 28. - a~ week, DIc OE~r t URm. -DIXON.tM ,6311 'CAUTIONq TO PAWNBROXVt ?? Powell, keeper of a dis- t.t re, 1 ;reputable house in .dpltalfdeids, was-ob~arged with pledging a t1505 ported watch and chain, which had been 'stolen fremnu man named -Tbis William Wallcer,.fuo .42. Mr. Clough said he bad great reseon i er to Complain of the conautiat o the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLTC) INTELLIGENCE. DhPORa 'IRh J. 81. 111saFELfD, BLO0 'A (01111INAMJ WA SINGINGO SAroWM.-4~01 a MWAithi,.&We Car 84, waiicharged with neglectingto support hqwlfeanid fmily. Bini1 Mr.'Hugheh.i dutdoer parish officer, eatS that ro.isonar'. WifeMr .. I three children hid been chargmable to the Psauh for threefo alotths, s*od Li2 Ss. bh be laid ouit on thelr aiou!. Hefo was before th ,r n ~vUt ...

THE GREAT TEA ROBBERY, AND FRAUD ON THE CUSTOMS

... THE GRIAT TEA RORBERY. AND FRAUD I ON THE OUSTOMS. I (Frao ?? Nhreither} Iltbj of &afurdoy.) a. The Authoritios continue to investigate this ease with l Id great ability-if that will remedy the errors which Lave Le already been committed. Since we last gave the public e a- information on the subject, we are glad to be able to b d state that oar suggestions have been acted upon in El 's ...

SUPPOSED MURDER

... ; SUPPOSEb MURDBE. NRIGHTFUL MUTILATION OF A HUMAN BODY.A On Friday morning were discovered at Waterloo-bridge, thess loerdon, the mangled and mutilated remasins of the bod; in' th of a gentleman who had evidently been most beirbarously vidu. smirdered, and whose body bad afterwards been corn- ha ~tstely made a thing of shreas and patolids. The isn atrocity, as will be seen from the ...

THE FRENCH EMPEROR AT THE ENGLISH COURT

... THE FRBYTp. Y4MPEROR AT THE ENOLISH COURT. The Iong-tilked-of'rvisltaofI the Emperor Napo, leon to Osbqrne Is announced to take plane this week, and.!jxilitioal and Court gossip are alike busy with [the pproaching event. Of course, tl on every. ?? such an interchange of A courtesies among toyal or imperial personages, the diplomasioihorizon is Invariably darkened b with all kinds of flying ...