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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ii- .UldrVVJ rLPUIUL UUU1u.A, PSATURlDAY, JUNE 12. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. AiSAULT ON TJli POLICE.-Richarl Hill w.I charger witlh leaving acsaiultcel officer 2t4. Mr. Bluck asppoared for the, Prisoner. ftaptplred Ocdtli;et on Thursdalylasttheprisoner vas ordered to distrain upon the goors of a rmncd neaed Si ecny, who occupied apartments in the house of a manl named Foole in Stanley-street ...

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 ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANKDTJCY COURT. Iin one I BEFORE MR. COAMMSSIONER STE-VE\YOy eter | IN RIE J. RADCLIFFE.-The bankrupt, a vi0 and beer merchant at Liverpool, caue up on nd ter- his adourned iat examination. MrW riday th behalf of the bankrupt, stated that owing to on In cethe cornd Splicated nature of the accounts the balaic tbectla rain not been filed. He understood, howvcvr, that the he accounts would be ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF AFFILIATION

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF' r AFFILIATION. X Rnomv- Tp Tr --r , ,fl1.. -. - I - t spet thu. l SIoon V. DENDUYTS.-This was a case which was end, a heard on Friday at the Kirkdale petty sessions, thle Wea applicant being a young woman, named Elizabeth did a Scott, the daughter of a labouring man living at mcnai WVest Derby, and the defendant being Nicholas pert Dendnyts, a merchant, and vice-consul ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ImVERPOOL POLICE COURT. I ?? - A - re- MONDAY, JUNE 14. esd BEFOPlE MESSRS. GLADSTONE AND DIXON. s ;e SELL1NO UNWHoLESOME MEAT.-Charles Smith, abutcher, h Ird residing in Trowbridge-street, was charged by Inspector Reed, II at of St. John's Market, with selling for food a portion of a trd diseased stirk, aud also of a diseased goat. The officer stated vel that he had visited the defendant's ...

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 ?? ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... d LIVERPOOL PoLuE COURT. T 1PR.Tn A v TAdh, ?? and I D~~E FRIDAY, JUNE 25. ilnnie- BFR ME&SSic. A&IKIN AND MUTCHIfSO~t. 'tsw STE.ALING FURcNITURE. - Samuel Howard was 1ld of chargled with having Stolen a quantity of furniture 3tot belongng to~~ EiaVictory. In October lastth ,isfy it reevigdo ofds The same day the prisoner Thetokpseio o f the house, Pad subsequently ie nremoved the furnituire ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LWERPOOL POLICE COURT. 7 SATURDAY, JTYNE 19. 0 BEFOP.E MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. 6 AiSAuLN'oo TaH., P.oacE.-James Garvey, a moaster tailor. 0 residing in Dukfe-,trcet, was brought tip in custody. chargeJ 0 with having assaulted police-constable 726. About twelve 0 o'clock on Jfriday night, tim officer stated, he was called to 0 remove the prisoner from a public house in Hanover-.street; 0 but not ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... , id ?? JUNE 24. Cole re BEFORE MESSRS. E. HEATH AND H1. EARLE. Re ScExAceoG BRANDY.-Henry Foster, a y ouing mao, was thaee li charged with having stolen a bottle of brandy from the steamer raplt James Broswn. The prisoner, who admsitted the charge, wa 01110i sent to gaol for two moenths. in 're TAKEN To BUTOi~EWEL IN A HAiNDCAc.11.- Henry Mercer, a 2, at dir cowkeeper, residing in Radcltffe ...

THE MAGISTRATES AND THE POLICE

... 1 TE MAGISTRATES AND THE| POLICE. 61 |B. xw-y I'l Some of the recent decisions of our lay k i magistrates are a source of great anxiety to a re all persons interested in the fair administration orof justice. The certainty of the lawv, which is the only foundation of public security, has boon so seriously shaken, that unless some course is adopted which shall once for all de- termine what is ...