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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LJyERPOOL POLICE COURT. . WhDNESDAY, MAROH 3. Eta5I? BEFORE MR. MANSFIEJLD. : SERIOUi AissAuar.-A .rough-looking man, named Micbael M'Cann, was brought up 7 harged' 'with. having assaulted Michael Walsh, on the 23rd uit. The prosecutor was unable to appear, a surgeon's certificate being produced to show the dangerous gtate lhe wasi is from the wounds inflicted upon him. It appeasred that' the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDAY, MARCH 19, BEFORE MESSRS. DIXON AND G. HOLT. tOO?sLrctaS AGAIN3T BE sax=.Rs.-Mary Croeton, High- roil street, for sealing a quantity of ale on the morning of Sunday, Argohl the 7th instant, was fined 5s. and ?? bGilvory. whit D who wes convicted last week, was summoned for having two red men and two women in the house at half-past one orclock on Ar-ow Sunday, the 14th instant; they were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ,ars by FRIDAY, MARCH 26. ed BrOIIE MR. JOHN S. MANSFIELD. ! . SUMMliONS CASES ON MONDAYS.-The maglstmte announced not that during the summer months he would sit at nine o'clock on Monday mornings for the purpose of disposing of the stun. imons cases earner tnhan they Could be heard at present, in 2 to consequence of the large amount of criminal business. Tim Drsrrrurn WiUOWS.--Mr. Mansfield ...

MURDER IN A HOUSE OF ILLFAME

... IMURDER IN A HOUSE OF ILL I ~~FAME. ii CAPT'URE OF TEE ACCUSED. fl The man who is accused on the clearest evidence . of the murder of the unfortunate Heloiso Taubin, in 7e a house of ill-fame, Arundel-place, Haymaorket, London, was apprehended on Saturday evening last, on board the Pride of the Thames, a vessel which C dropped down the Thames on Friday last, bound for Monte Video, and was then ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, MARCH 9. I BZEFORE MR. J. S. ANSFIELD. . APEPLIOA1ION FOR A PA~sPoRT.-Thomae Bridges, a per- ii formor at Hlengler's seua applied to his worship for a pass- .port for Vienna, rlid Paris Mr. Mansfeld asked him if he ..ine^ any one who could give him a recommendation?- Mr. 0 BridgeB eid he was a etrsnger in Liverp~ool, and did not.' Hoe 'wee a nstive of Devonshire.-Dfr. Masfield said be ...

CONVICTIONS FOR MURDER

... .CONYICTIONS FOILMURDER. Ad THE. WADSWORTH M'OOR MURDER.At the PC York assizes, on Tuesday, Joseph Shepherd,'aged 22 , was tried on the charge of having'murdered Bethel Parkinson, at Wadsworth, on the 13th January last. th Bethel Parkinson it will be remembered, was a mar- ev a ied man, a small farmer, whose wife worked in a hr l factory. The prisoner was a cab driver, but ý had' P vY been out ...

SENTENCES AT THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... SENENTCFS AT T1.E BOROUGH --S-SSIO -- - - J--herb WVhittle, for st-lig A-jmutltY of wheat, seven t yran; renal servitude.- The prisojer is Undergoing sentence :p df twelve months' imprisonment, passed at the January f ecaiotse. for a similar offence. . - Jamies Icing snot in the caleudar), acquitted o felony, but a retiuiredl to find two sreties; in £i5 eath to th e Varticelarly towards the ...

DISORDERLY HOUSES

... _ I--DISORDERLY HOUSS. I ins PROSECUTION OF THE LANDLORDS. nd To all who have, noticed the tone of the remarks dd which the learned recorder, Gilbert, Henderson, gh. Bsq., has madeoin his addresses to the grand jury 'of er- the borough sessions, and in his. decisions upon re- .various cases that have come before, him during in, several of the last sessions, it will not be a, matter of cc, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY,, MARCH 233. BEFORE 31R. JOHf S. 5IANSFIELD. THE GAnOTin ROBBERY-The two meen, I.inle, 7Tier.aiss Cornali and James Devine, remanded on Friday, I. cti' Lgan brought up on the charge of having g-arotted a iman, wud robbed him of M4, under circumstancee which ua e;e, slertsl on Sata?ulay. oame additional evidence was addue,:, al.: witnesses were called by Mr. Bluck, on beh ilf of 3 'ev ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... . Ly ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -wil at of IN RE WOOD AND TARRAkNT. Yesterday, Mr. Commissioner Stevenson delivered judgment in this case as follows:- e- Tile certificates of these banleupspl are opposed on the part of theassignlceson thefollocsinggr-oueids, ?? the bank- tO rupte have sustained ci loss of £200 at the least upon certain eion- td tracts for theu purchase of railway shares, anal which ...

TRIAL OF THE RUE LEPELLETIER CONSPIRATORS

... TRIAL OF THEM RUE LEPELLETIER . CONSPIRATORS. The proceedings against Orsini and his S accomplices have ended in the only way in d a which they possibly could end. Even irre- spectively of their Owl' confessions, there ' never was a doubt of the guilt of the accusedc and the formal appeal which is to be Q this day decided is not likely to alter , the fate of the unhappy men. The trial t was ...

THE CHILD SENT AS RAILWAY LUGGAGE

... [THE CHILD SENT AS RAIWAY LUGGAGE. VERDICT OF MURDER AGAINST THE MOTUER. The inquest on the body of the child which died i during its transit in a box from Preston to Liverpool, in which was adjourned on Monday, wasresumedyester- ad day, by Mr. Clurry, the Liverpool borough covonerF, ,1 and resulted in the mother of the child-now in m custody in Preston-being committed to the next Y_ Liverpool ...