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THE CASE OF GOUGH v. LEES

... THE CASE OF GOUGH v. LEES: I A I A s -x I. - I ..I 'A meeting of the friends of temperance was a' held yesterday afternoon at the Teutonic Hall, Lime- street, for the purpose of afbirding Dr. Lees an t a opportunity of giving personal explanations with e, regard to the late trial in the cause of Gough versus , Lees. There was but a thin attendance; and though 5,it was evident that a ...

LOVE AND SUICIDE AT LONGSIGHT

... LOVE AND SUICIDE AT LONG- d SIGHT. t - - 0 On Thursday afternoon, Mr. W. S. Rutter held an inquest at the White Horse Inn, Longsight, upon a girl, aged 18, named Mary Ann K~eighley, the daugh- ter of an omnibus driver, who poisoned herself on f Tuesday night with strychnine, contained in rat I oison (snux rnmica). It appeared that the girl had iived eleven months as a domestic servant with Mrs ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... . . Ilrvl % I- Qrvro .sT ST ie TUESADAY, SEPTEMXBER 14. .is BEFORE 1MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. ASSAUL1E1G A WIFE.-Jalnes Dowling, a middle-aged man, a joiner, living at lS, Bedford-street, reaschargedvith asasalt- ing his wife waith: a jack-plane. The prowecutrix said her hulsuid .hed been drinling, and bad repeatedly ?? er durieg the last three months. On the previous day he struck hes with ts ...

LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... - s _ ,V , _V. T. SOUTHERN DIVISION. U] ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a i ; NMSI PRIUS COURT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. of I REFORM MR. BARON MARTIN AND A SPECIAL JURY. Pl A DISPUTED POLICY OF INSURANCE. h1 LUND v. THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE INSURANCE qi COMIPANY.-This was an action upon a policy of w insurance for £500 on the life of a person named Joshua Coup. Mr. Atherton, Q.C., and Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGCa' -- ~ ~ ~ -~AA 1 i.~l, n; un an was tb itz A AD SATURDAY, SEPT. 11. by the a 'A BD ?? Ann Morton. real chas-ged with ones being dlsordeni1y at the docor of the bridewetl. it appeared thins s that'the prisont,s husband was locked up for being d'pek unalble 1 Tile'prisoner folue'wedto thle door of the brideowell, and reted anchor such a disturbance~that the keeper wee obliged ...

BNAKRUPTCY COURT

... BAKRUPTCY COU-RT. d L 3 .iQ ,JALii.U- L jI v'U4t3-Y> .BEFOBEt M3i. COi2TISS16NP, ?? IN RE HENRY TERISTRAM. This gentleman, who carried on business as a broker in this town was made a bankrupt on the 15th of July, 1857, and he obtained a second-class cer- tificate on the 14th of October last. Yesterday Mr. Patrick Hunter, who was the trade assignee to the bankrupt's estate and effects, appeared ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... . 'FRTjORT.P MR TRAIPT.V B3EORE MR. TEMPLE. I,, ACTION OF EJECTMENT. - OaRELn V. GAL- LAGIER.-Tliis was an action to recover possession ii from the defendant of a house, 74, Regent-road, it belonging to the plaintiffi Sir. Hinse appeared for d the plaintiff and Mr. Dowson for the defendant- iv The plaintiff stated that the defendant was a monthly m tenant of the house in question, that he had ...

ASSIZES

... ASiSJZES. led, ~ ~ ~~ CI i JL LA k7. in. SOUTHERN DIVISION. NISI PRIUS COURT. -of- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. the BEFORE MR. 'BARON MARTIN AND A SPECIAL JURY. it i too BREACH OF CONTRACT. lose WIENHOLT AND OTHERS v. THORNEWILL AND rae; AINOTHER. The plaintifis in this case were Messrs. ,lits Wienholt and Co., merchants trading in Liverpool, iei London, and Calcutta, and Messrs. Thornewill and ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... te !d IN RE ELIZABETfl' BERRY.-The'bankrur&, who , until recently carried on business at Birkenhead as 1v a licensed victualler, came up on her adjourned last examination. She was supported by Mr. Almond, D. and Mr. Bardswell opposed on behalf of the assignees. e -Mr. Bardswell said the previous adjournment _ nrtook place in order that the bankrupt might file a is more complete account. That ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... * WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 1. ,he . Ise BEFORE MR. J.. S. MANSFIELD SMUGGLINeG TOBACCO.-William Archer, mate of the ship Prince of Walex, arrised. on Tuesday eveninig from Noew Er Orleans, was charged with smuggling 24 lbs. of tobacco, found ond upon his Pecono by a castoip-house offcer. He was ordered to Day the value, 25 x., or be imprisoned for three days. I he S'r Wrni t~g fe ~a ia s r ,he ...

ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... IANNUAL LIENSING SESSIONS. I * ?? be' Yesterday, the hearing of applications for new th licensee was resumed at the police court, the follow-' c ing magistrates being on the bench at the corn- en meoncemecat of the poceedings, at eleven o'clock -_ If Mr. ldemanS. elin chirmn, nd Mssr. J el 213.Llod, L. eel T.4).Andrso T.Bolonan S.PuAM'S WARD. Thos. Denton. Faradlie-street. nu Ec~r Mug Lees ...

THE CASE OF GOUGH v. LEES

... I A m'4-nw of ,hah 4, 4 A -a - -I t A meeting of the friends of temperance was sheld on Friday afternoon at ?? Ha, Lime- n street, for the purpose of affording Dr. Lees an t opportunity' of giving personal explanations with regard to the late trial in the cause of Gough versus l i Lees. There wasbutathin attendance; and though loit was evident that a number of Mr. Gough's ad-( herents ...