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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE HILLIGENCE. 'being: V-*TEDNXMDAY, DcEOEMBFRt -8. c1 rich a, BBFOwa Mr.. ATIN~. de e), he. ~'o~ilm FincHEDgacoec M~ONry DXGA00'TJOAONIT, - p~olice, yot of1 ,rmd ?? h isbesefoY Atters; 'wU~estern RMIway Coecoaey, vome charged -withi to Iioly.. MI. P Wei Hcy solicitor, condudied the otse. The;prieonerh duty. lied S0 We. frben to ridein the parc'3lgdelivery van.. inorder to~take Charge n [ ...

THE COPPERAS-HILL HOMICIDE

... THE, COPPERAS-HILL HOMICIDE. - Ld tILUAVRIJ~iU . -I ADJOURNED EXAMINATION AT THE the it POLICE COU r.. ab Humphrey Blinkhorn, carter, who was remanded De a, on Monday on the charge of having caused the death k so of Join Leonard, paper hanger, and was on Tuesday A bO committed for manslaughter by the coroner's jury, he, se was again brought before Mr. Aikin, at the police Ly court, on ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... BEFORE J. P. COBBETT, ESQ., BARRISTER, Nei boy -: ROBERTS V. MARITL;-JUDGMENT.-In this case, the which was tried on the previous day, his Honour, Co. on Wednesday morning, gave a verdiet2for the plain- sall , tiff, damages £i52 The action was for the recovery ing. i of £50, as cornponsation for injury alleged to have was been sustained by the plaintiff, formerly a seaman and on board a vessel ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... I FOREIGN INTELLIGENE iR Vi A XT n'M FREANCE. ~ h ANO~j~EX~AOI'DINA'R_ CASE OF PRIVATE VENGV,CEn PARISux, TUESDAY EvEy',&GO.A remarkable Iii- id sance of thle length to vhich ht'he doctrine ofyivaeP Ivengeance, sanctioned ?? 0otn enb ~.Ftench juries, is. hlt± tobecrv ?? i enprcie Is ~0 has j ustb oceurreu ?? i.~de mnto pathea Im I Moselle. Tb~, fact remsthonf r leg fosse case. In th prsn oe ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ias Is, IN RE MoltROW AND C6.-These banlkrupts, ip- who carried on business as merchants at Liverpool, ,se under the film of Morrow and Co caume before Mr. ng Commissioner Stevenson, on Wednesday, on their ir, last examliation. On behalf of the assignees, Mr. n. Felten expressed himself satisfied with the accounts. (s, The bankrupts passed, and the certificate meeting sy was fixed for the 22nd ...

CORONER'S COURT

... ' . 1. --2- -, . - I -1 . 1 The 'following iriqueits were held at the, conner's (Sr ~court on Sriturda4, before Mr. Carry 16ib, A' ~iJNtAD' E~hTh 'deceased, John Baa- 17cl~ neitt, aged S3, of 16 Tyrer-street, was much ?? to dripking. The ilst time he w;as vey ruk a oin Monday night. Oh Tuesday i' cosqec ?? wae ye7 DIl' ad, ais his: ife said ea'h horrors,' or was afflicted: with ?? Abou~three ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I Q A 'PTTY- A - r A -- flfl A 'SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. BBFOEE MrB. 3H!AT}I. D nusxsw s MAN wra A PLIML.,-Petur Logan, a pro vision desler, was charged with being drunk and diecrdeily iu the central polie office, Dale-street. A clerk from the police office said that about five o'clock last night the prisoner came, to tha police offlea drunk, but went away on being requested, He returned however, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT, MONDAY, JANUARY 4

... 'TVE LICE cO1R, :sMONDAY. JAN1RY 4. 1'umPoi ?? osip~n't ebcadnt4on 'Asa~L~rso A rrg.Patrek En, lYouears, dureding I treet;wki'ewi''h bskgedtial~ghs iewt W; iri 2s and qoftein r bsyee~te ipron wbetn tramuckoi ?? Tw if e petelybea' lcelette~wo ear~d 16; tyd e on2s -any ote. uiedeloedfr -apnt do th ssaltonMr. ~tl~ty Th tag trae'olso he # - r bnsca opli Micanbatn. w~ d -, t-thbec.o'tiuntuhl-6 ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... ZEBU PUBS CuuOuNTYCOU. LJIVhP.POL COUNTY COR1T -- , , ,, ?? l L X .U..r , u . at BEFORE J. K. BLAIR, ESQ., JUDGE. t LI - A. MISTAKE IN THE ACCOUNTS.-STbDDART AXD OTHERS V. WILsoN.-The plaintiffs sought to re- sa cover from the defendant, who is the captain of the ship Elizabeth Archer, the sum of £31 8s. 8id., for E certain work done to his vessel, by his orders, in the e is month of May last. ...

CORONER'S COURT

... The following inquests were held at thle coroner's rv court on Saturday, before Mr. Cuarry --b A DRUNKARD'S ElND.-The deceased, John Bas-ha isett, age O, of1, Tyrer-street., -was ucadicted re to drinking. Thle last time lie was very drunk was drev on Monday night. On Tuesday, in consequence, he -was very ill; na i wife said, he hlad thle pros horrors, or was afflicted with detis'iam ?? sent: ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - FMWDAY, JANUARY.L 1.. BEFOREI MR. DIXON' to MATERWALS Yohl A ROXeINOxL-Oe96rge JtaRr-iWsem ormnerly Cal Ia Policeman, wee chacrged with steeling £63 In gold from 'Mxr odc~ ?? RiundV, Mr. ?? Ride stated that Mr:, th Rlandolf lodgi 24'Z, Leicester-strect'and on Wednesday last al he reported to the police that he ha lost W1., There 'wag a: T peculiarity about the 'od, the' Prosecutor having, ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... ] | he general quarter sessions of the peace for the corout of IAverpool opened yesterday, before Gibert VE L Vnaerson, Esq., reco The calendar contains the names of 80 prisoners 66 of whom are charaeI with felony, and 14 with misidemeanour. Of thie 66 prisoners charged with felony, 22 (exactly one-third) are females. Of the h whole number of prisoners, 3.3 can read and write att imperfectly, ...