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LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIRE SUMMER 11 ASSIZES. - I SORJTHERN DIVISION. IC, - d- II W exsNISI PRIUS COURT. 1- B13FORHE MR. BARON MARTIN. Id or FRIDAY, AuGusT 27. of D- THIE AFFAIRS OF THE BOROUGH BANK it - AGAIN. 10 S-aITn V. DixoN. This was another action X against Mr. Joshua D)ixon, as a managing director of ir the Borough Bank. At the opening of the court 3 there was again a great number df persons present, ...

COMMITTAL FOR MURDER AT READING

... COMMITTAL FOR MURDER, AT READINGI bee__ ra wl v .r _* * sI Mar. Newell, who, was remanded from Fziday last, was placed at the bar before tho magistrates at-Read- ing, charged with the wilful murder of her infant child,, on the 9th August, bF drowning it in the Thames, in the King's Mead'sm. The unfortunate I woman, came into, court weeping and laoking very pale.I The usual caution having been ...

THE CASE OF MRS. TURNER

... THE CASE OF MRS. TURNER, TO THEL EDI L. ' OV J T LL T N4SAA. Ic Fr,-M-[y attention has just been called to your i arbteio ii the T1iihes of Wednesday upon the recent inquiry into the statO of sicnd of Mrs, Tareter, and, le in jusbico to her husband I must ask you to correct ceie or two mistakes into wvhich yon have fallen. In the-first place, it; is not true that F?rom the Sdreoision there ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIRE SUMIER ASSIZES. SOUTHERN DIVISION. N1S8 -PRIUS COURT. BEFORE MR. BARON MARTIN ANDASPEOTAL JURY. MONDAY, AUGUST 23. The court, contrary to the usual custom on Mon- day mornings, opened at nine o'clock. ASRWOE?TH V. ECCLES AND OTHERMS.-In this case it was agreed to take a verdict for the plaintiff for £100. DAMAGE BY THE OVERF LOW OF A CANAL. CLAI.M AGAINST THE PROPRIETORS. WILSON V. ...

CHANCERY COURT

... r Jai BILL TRANSACTIONS. S COWAN V. WATKINS.-It will be remembered that this case was before the court on the 12th April, or when it was directed that an investigation into the ma bill transactions should take place before the regis- trar. A sitting- before Mr. Winstanley took place at his office yesterday. not The first witness was William Rooliffe, on account her of whose absence a week ago ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVRPOOL POLICE COURT. 7If CVXT A U A -~rrr W MONDAY, AUGUST 16.. 20 BEFORE MR. BMIo. ae FALSE ALARM or ?F.E-Two men, named William Black- wood.and Goflrey .Canpbell, were charg~with being drank e and disorderly in ?lea.aa-arset, at half-pat one o'eloiru on . Sunday morning. The policeman said that they were knocking Byat the door of the house~lf. 46, springing a rattle, and calling Fire.' ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... tANCASHIRE SUMME a ferns SOUTHERN DTVISI6N. theff CROWN COURT. pa71. ' who r LEFORE aTHE liON. CIaSEF BARON POLLOCK. holdt FRIDAY, AUGUST i3. to rel Uo0rSOCKS v. BtTLLOU:H AND ANOTHER.-ThleI henle ? donal businces not being ready, his Lordship j'and s eriered a civil canse to be proceeded with. This mont. case w j- called, and the plaintiff not answering, it At tl ruok nt. No further business ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LANCASHIRE SUMME- ASSIZES. SOUTHERN DIVISION. CROWN COURT. ee or BEFORE TIE I0O,. CHIEF 'JA0O- 1'0LiC. the FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 ititle His Lordship took his seat at linme 0clo' to a having concluded the criminal busines o t d, they vionus evening, he proceeded with thne -iv' ?? itila- PHILLIPS v. STRIEET.--In thlis case Mr Call gene- Mr. Quain appeared for the plaintiff U.,, 'heo t It'd euen- ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... L P - ?? - P E- l1y THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. re- B d, BFORE BIB. JOHN S. MANSFIELD. STt=MUSICUNSo. - EXCiiss OF Dory jny Po~arzcs ter 'OFFiEnos.o-mr. Thomas Redmond, boarding-house kedper. 1Galtonefrroet, and also a clerk in a mruornetile ofloen, appeared or Obago nwrtecag of being drak and disorderly in Aigrdy inpb ltperdta boy of 13 'ao playing a hardy- g~rdyin Wterlo-roa, ud crod oftlj ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOLPOLICE COURT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. Ld BEFORE MR. LAWRENCE PEEL. D OirAMwr?o. A COA&T BY FALSE P.R ETENcE.--Hcury CrOM. a well, a middle-aged ma' was ebhbead Ly Mr. Brett, tailor, &c., ?? of 3, South Cestlerstreet, with having obtained a coat by repr- L senting himself as P. O. Brown, ale and porter merchant. The pheoqsoctr estated that the prisoner ordered the coat and after- wards ...

SENTENCES AT THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... de The following sentences have been pasted :srce r. our last -- ? Eliza Scott, for stealing a purse and money from the lrc of John Kenyon, four years' penal servitude. Elizabeth erguson and Jane Urmray, each fourmov'? [)n and Agnes Jaqsues, 15months, for stealnuga quantityof !am the property of Sampson Copestake and others. Ar Jane Atkinson, for stealing a cape elor-giug to Georre Williams, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE CrJURT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 I BEFORE MR. J. S. MAY SFIELD. A BRUTE.-John Carr, a brvutal-looking fellow, , was charged with an assault on }via wife. Mr. Bluck appeared for the defence. 1it appeared from the evidence of the prosecutrix th~at she met the prisoner on the previous evening in Byrom-street with another wroman. Prosecu'frix said something to her husband, when his co ...