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ANNUAL SESSION

... An annual general session of the magistrates of the couipty was held in the Court House in this town on Thursday last. In the absence of the Right Hon. M. T. Baines, the meeting was presided over by Mr. T. B. Addi- son. There were also present the Revs. J. S. Birley and C. :. bendall; Messrs. E. Ashworth, J. Bairstow, Eo Birley, Peter Catterall, J. Catterall, T. Cross, i. DundleC J. Ecebes, J ...

IMPORTANT CASE AFFECTING BENEFIT SOCIETIES

... - ?? -- a IMPORTANT CASE AFFECTINMi BENEFIT SOCIETIES. r10 In the County Court, yesterday, a claimr was madc rd by Mary Birtles, widow of John F. Birtles, agair,-t st the Duke of Cambridge Protestant Tontine Friendly at Society, for a sun of 210, alleged to be due as funoer. of money. The deceased had been a wnc1ber of thi ?? society for two years before his death, and the ?? or SCriptions ...

IMPORTANT CASE AFFECTING BENEFIT SOCIETIES

... In ?? Coyu't. onThunsdav. aclaim was made a- n ?? Court, cnThurday, a claim was made Ex 'd by Mary Birtles, widow of John F. Birtles. against Sta '¾ the Dluize of Cambridge Protestant Tontine Friendly Pc ul Society, for a sum of £10, alleged to be due as funeral oie rig money. The deceased had been a member of the Orc ?? society for two years before his death, and the subo. scriptions were ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY. JUCLY 1. :T URSDAY, JULY 1. itanli int I BL''nEFORE MR. J. S. TANSFE1IJTD. thousa has Smr'DiasnrimoN-Saruel Davies, a seaman, was sent to nunec gaolforf14 forhavtug deserted thee chip W. W. Smith, eiunbi iih ounm for Calcutta, he having Signed articles and receivedt mu is X2 Is. advance. the lai has SUSPICIOVO4 CsAnAorEns.-Two youeng mes, both well upoII known, uaaned DliNchael ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - ~~TUESDAY, JUNE 29. ~, B5urAL AS9AxLT ON A WtFE..-Sainueil ArinSlron-'. 8 ?? after fetch14ing B p=vius evening the priconer knockedi II .'srU 9 whnshe was unconscious from Isis frt)~slt 7 other Injuries upon her.-Mr. Manslleld:Hi ' 0 before? Complainant:Yeartiistefthi. s 2 the last ten monthis., ?? oies~ e. El after he had pulled me fro el-r ?? , 7 Dispensary, said the womsan waa in a very ? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... for SATURDAY, JUNE 26. a O AfziAUIT ON M~E PFuocl).-Chaales de Love aood Sydney for rreelmoln, two Coloured Seamarin, were placedl in the (lock. r Offiesr 410 Said that about half-paot twvo that morning he wvent t Un itito Ifoton-street0 where there was a great disturbiance. t~ DLo wsmaking a great noise at the door of a Pubtlic P athouse, which the people inside refused to open for himn. ...

MANCHESTER COURT OF RECORD

... ' MANCHESTER; COURT OF OREORD.,, - ,~ , I I I i . . . .. I .. The ?? fti cut omne ?? v 'offi last,' and the lisitJ0_F 'casesinthe, issue papers .acnounte4id to dan 40, in additioni 16 one demurr'er forarguet. ?? Co ALKIN I~i~SDALE hi was n. acion to. leo~vera salaryt, : he plaintiff a ~~counsel was Mr. Saunadsrs 'and, Mr. Pl Sowvler vppeared for~ the ~defendanit, a cominisa iongnti of this ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIVERPOOL POLICE j COUtT. I..am. cas 3MONDAY, JULY 5. the per BEFOREE SIR. . s. TA~tSFIELD. lie Ax L EM.PErIATEU *VJFE.-Margaret Zd'Mahon, a respect- uld ably dressed young woman, the wife of Patrick lVMiahon, tailor and outfitter, Park-lane, swas trought uip by ofcuer 2sa, ich and placed in the doc-. The ?? sait that about twelve he o'clock onl the previouis eveningl he salw the prisoner ...

COUNTY COURT

... glt. BEFORE J. K. BLAIR, ESQ., J1 UDeGE ass, JUDGIMENTS. £he ila onou yeserdy delivered judgment in the following 1 :ord cases, Whichl hadl been previously heard before him:-. tl en; SMITH V- PaIt-I(c, -In this casee his Honour said he felt 0 *ies.' himself-with some rejgret constrained to come to a decision in III urn favour of the defendant. HeC said he did so wit mergt, b by because there ...

ANNUAL COUNTY SESSIONS

... ANNUAL COUNTY SESSIO?TS. wedC Yescteorday the arn'ial general scsion for the N wall ount f Laca~!erwasvthe~d in thle Courtho-are in ' d il Preston. In OTa b suie of the Rc'istli i-on. T. M. siuc 202, luainej10r ?? D. Addison wam calloid upon to pre- LI of si50 L* .l oliow a- other mazlt te Ivee also aths projont -Tiue fl, vd7 J. S. BA sly and iI . B. Ken dal ; -2, ot l eqsr., . Asthwor.h, J. ...

COUNTY COURT

... BEFORE J. E. BLAIR. HSO.. JUDGI * VIEORE J. E. BLAIR, ESQ., JUDGE. DISPUTED DocK RAT1L.-FAUILKCNR AND CO. V. THE MEESEY DoujcBoDr.-The, action'in. volved' a claina of £3 14s. 7d; , being an alleged over- chage n 38 tneof railway chairs, shipped at this por fo dlivryin September and October last. Mr. ?? rpreented the. plaintiffs, who are extensive carrir in Manchester. Mr. Aspinall,' ...

INSPECTION OF THE LIVERPOOL POLICE

... INSPECTION OF THE IAVER- POOL POLICE. Yratfpninv ~nl ?? T.A-4- -1,-1 W-nA-Ar Yesterday and on Thursday, Lieut.-Col. Woodford, w me of the Government inspectors of police, in- di speoted the Liverpool force and its establishments. es On Thursday afternoon there was an inspection of W IT3 men at the Seel-street station. When the as inspector arrived the men were drawn up in w double lines on ...