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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TI TRSD 1Y, JUNE 3. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. b INIIMAN CONDUCI! BY A BRoOTSIER TO llF Sfirir.-A u yomti moa named 1'atrick Hughes, a sawyer, living with his m1 sister in Banastre-strect, was charged with having violently ti nssauited andill-used her. 'The sistor, a young vomon named tl Elizabeth Hughes, who could scircely egve her evidence for P sobbiog aist crying, mool sbh kept a lodging ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LVERPOOL POLICE COuLT. I JUL I JL LJ. F L 1 V U i SATURDAY, JUNE ,. - BEFORE MR. J. S. 3IANSFIIILD. AD. STASCirN oN AN AbMRICAN SHIPP-John liajly .7. seaman on board the American ship Etw an, was charged th Z- havlug stabbed Robert 'Threudinnin&, sevond mate of the 8' same ship. Tse mijured man now lihe in a dangerous cDndti. tion in the Northern H ospital, bavingno fewer than twelve staib 8 ...

ARREST OF CAPTAIN JUDKINS, OF THE BRITISH STEAMER PERSIA

... ho OF THE BRITISH STEAMER PERSIA. h' Captain Judkins, of the British steamer Persia, al was arrested by United States officer Edward Hogan ?e on Thursday, the 13th instant, under the follow- ing circumstances -It appears that upon receiving ad orders from deputy het-officer Waller to anchor ad the Persia at Qua ratine, because of the smallpox by case discovered on board, he found one of the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LWERPOOL POLICE COURT. BEFORE MAT3. q- WANWQC- I BEF'ORE MRh . S. $ MA-NSF'YELD. ASS&ULT BY A FEMALE.-A fashionably-drvessed female the, iu ed th h a assaulted Mr Thnaed coajdarsnt wst chaicwic Vaults, HOng Thecomlaiantstted that the defendant . ?? - outof er hictbeore, came there again lasthnihtse C told the barmaid ?? her out, andwaaeitghrel to do so, when the prisoner assaulted her ?? ...

ROBBERY ON THE HIGH SEAS

... | 1 tE M 7 Mb A p, 17 AO {nk nACAS Elf (From the Times Ciorrespondent.) Ld SAN FRANCisCo, APRIL 4. ry A case of robbery on the high seas, with the sl as object of defrauding insurance companies in BEg- n land, whic has just come to light here, is deserving se On the 4th of February, the brig Cornelia, com- ii . manded by one Henry Benet, a German, sailing h 3 under Mexican colours, and a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENGE. u- ?? las ?? Ln1 I a3 . AdJJLI .apt. ads L4 hi. II. FRIDAY, MAY 28. A COLONEL FIEND FOt AssAuLreO THE POLIC5E.-Colonel Robert Williams, who at present resides at Sandstone-road, oh Old Swan, was brought up on a oharge of having been drunk or and disorderly, and of assaulting officer 159. The officerstated By that he was sent for into Roberts's refreshment rooms, Lime- ad ...

THE RECENT SUICIDE OF A BOY IN CHESTER CASTLE

... We have received from a correspondent a long a- account of certain proceedings which took place on I Saturday last, in the Cheshire County Police Court, ud in reference to the boy Littler, who recently con- es mitted suicide in Chester Castle, by hanging. Want of space precludes our giving the report at length, e but the substance of the document is as follows u It appears that in compliance ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MOnnAv 1KYAVQI In MONDAY, MAY 31. kg BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. AsstuyT BY A MATEi ON EOAMD SUfL.-William Saunders, le second mate of the American ship Cumbcrlaud, was csarged Id with having assaulted a coloured seaman named J. ib. td 'Chompson with a belaying pin, on Saturday last, and was r- ordered to pay 20s. and costs. SAVAUL ASSAULT ON A Boy.-Thomas Devine, a young es man, was charged ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEBDNESDAY- J.ITNV 9 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELI). RUFFIANLY ASSAULT.-A slim-looking young fellow named Thomas Foyle, said to be in the employ of Kelly, tbe Butter- man, was charged by police-o-llcer 2i6 with having violetly as~saulted ua ola mau ?? Quinn. Tb eofict Stated that on Monday night, while on duty in Byroi-street, hoe Saw the prioner deliberately vralk up to the ...

THE JUDICIAL CHANGES

... - Pe Mr. Hugh Hill, Q.a., the newly-appointed judge, pr e- was called to the bar in 1841, before which time he ti e had practised with great success as a pleader for a co d- considerable number of; years. Mr. Hill's pleading mn nw connexion early introduced him to business, and no of from the date of his call his practice was consider- sw able, especially in mercantile cases. On the northern ...

THE SHREWSBURY PEERAGE CASE

... THE SHREWSBURY PEERAGE . CASE. (Freom the Daily News.) i a A committee of privilege of tho House of Lords 1 'ha. have I declared and adjudged that the title, dignity, )er- peerage, and honours of Earl of Shrewsbury der Meong to Hlenry John Chetwynd Earl Talbot, and rk haveiadvised her Majestyto issue her writ of Summuons d ento him by that title. The antiquity and illustrious originot this ...

LIVEPOOL POLICE COURT

... FrIDAY, JUNE -4 i BEFOREo CESSRS. ?? D. ANDERSJN ILND 1.. 55EAMI. C SPUPLTIECANS AND BB3MESELLER:S' CASES. John t Sheeidsnl ?? tilton-street, was charged wills Sunday trading. Poliece-officers said that they 1 saw two persons enter the house at half-past tenE o'clock in the csorning, and leave witll a jug of ale. The defence was that there was a sick child in the house, that the door was ...