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THE COMING SESSION

... Parliament meets to-morrow, and there is pro. to bably much more than the average amount of. by l truth in the stereotyped phrase of the Premier's hav circular to his supporters, intimating that busi- o'l ness of great importance will then come under and oonsideration. Business of the very greatest mu importance will more or less come under the con- .Thi sideration of the two' Houses the ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGNOE. WEDNEBDAY, FzBFRuAuy 11. of EFORE MRt. JOHN S. MANSPI11LI). Lot ?? A B i or.-Tompaseveui, who wasremanded N from yesterday, wast again brought up, obarged with having Boa d caused the death of a boy named Philip Stubba, risidin Tee Catherine-street, Toxteth-park. Mr. Gilmour, surgeon, SAW he S had mawle a poiet-mortem examination. and found the skull was ALI fractured ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PQLIUE INTELLh.EN C h.. , acreMOND ~,FEBRUARY 2 h 550d of I)ITORE MIt RE111 EVANS. AiND. L,. paillSL. he 0a t~he Tim CAns ap ROBBBERy AT. Tull WARPING IITATi(Iz. 1heimas Di ralnty. Townsend, William aSpett~aln, William Oiaytio; Thomis 116i. Ile f S lings8bead, and William Shatipell, who were ramanded last Weesk j ti.~ 1 onea charge ofstealing a 941ontity Obfoofs~andoutler3 firreathe 4 tity Is ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LIMYPOOOL COUNTY COURT. 0 111Ola EOI51911 07' K, aq. IMPrORTANT TO (oIr.RAcMoU..-K i[R 6IS. 1'btti'. - Jirr ?? giving judgment upon thiscase, in whiol the plaintiff, 1 ?? balderl this town, sought to recover coim- il pensatlon for ?? rpjectlon, after, acceptance, of a tender pre- pared by him for the execution of certain work on the defend. a ant's premises, his Honour said he had had the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MONDAY, FEPBUARtY 2. ?? MR. J. J. MANSFIELD. APCLIOATIO'i To Ts COULT.-Deteottis offlcer Smlihi applied to the bench to have a prisoner named Thomas Jones removed in accordance with a- tlegraphli message received from Den- high. ltappearedthattheman Jones had been apprebendei on Frldaynight last, for desertlng his family, by tbe town crier and parishoconstable of Denbigh., After the btter had ...

CRIM. CON.—EXTRAORDIANRY CASE

... a Ad-r_- ORIM. CON.-EXTRAORDINARY CASE. T .- -. - I 0 LING v. CnoICEn.-This was an action for crim. con., * in the Court of Common Pleas, on Saturday, broa lit by I ,O the plaintiff, Major Ling, against the defendant, Isjor c 3. Croker. y It appeared from the evidence that the plaintiff was t married at Calcutta, on the 30th July, 1849, to Miss Littler, (laughter of Sir John Littler, a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENOE. bet FRIDAY, JANUARY830. . BEEOREt MlE, JOEiN S. MANSFIELD. J Elfzabeth Duin was committed ler trial for stealing a quan. w ttity of wearing apparel from Robert Jones, in a disreputable rwast' house in Gllbertestreet. Margaret Gitmes and Ellen Taylor were seat to prison for I three months, tor ste3ling a pair of boots from the house of I James Whitmore, BankieAd-street, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... :g- POLICE INTELLIGEN E. - ?? LI .p U FRIDAY, FnanuAAny 20. ?? MR. JOHN it.MANSHELD. 9s ROREAtT DTY'A GfROUSE AS3Bfiese.-Johu. Ma'roll, a , i gmu Whrohadhoeenea~tirntedtomanage the business of' MF:Qe t, grocolr, 00, Byrom-sttoet, Ia tbg month lkloJaunesy. r last year, whilbst the latter wa abmant in the north, wasclsha d wlth taking advantage of his master's absenoe Iri Onhlursisd;l 'y ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .- . ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 1 1 ?? .. _ . ?? ?? . WEDNESDAY, FPDRUARY 18. BEFORES MRl. T. S. XtANSPiELD. TURFY nr OF'e'cces oF A Sun, -James Dancin, c'ief offi~cr, ansu J,.hn Jogee, third allais, of tins emtgraot ship l.,Oritso, Captuai Carry, about to sell to Austnidia, were chargro'l by de- - ?? Scott and Smitth with biteaki~ig open thoe teore- ?? stealing a quiantity of wiue, brAstdy, xvad gin. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WEDNE15DAY, F BBRUARY 25. BEFObE MRL. ERE EVANS AND l E6R. SB11. .NThe follong parmies were uammoned under toe on tary .Act for allwing b mou e to Iommetrom their severai ?? i fad fined in UenaII wi annexed- hm. Dhvid lodgn, inc 'o and chain m~nan Ct rC, iS n tl.5leot, £5 and Costs; Me ars ic'de, eugar rbe iners, £5 and coats; meorn. Jump nhid Sot £bd and costs; ?? Seam Ttu Company, £5 and ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... Rem-nd r na an t it BEFORE JOSEPH P'OLLOCK(, ESQ. at AN071t911 CUSTeM Houes ppFIzCE IN DiPFICUIRLTES.-PNARVIN ry V. O'lloURKII -Tbis Was tan action broutigt by tho plaintiff, A ty grocer and provision denier, to recover £3 15i from the deferi- as drant, a cluttom-hokuee officer for goods Stiti ai d de.lvererl. The ri defendaent did riot deny tha't he was indebted Io tho pliantifi, wobut ...