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THE CRIMINAL STATISTICS OF LIVERPOOL

... THE CRIMINAL STATISTiCS OF LIVERPOOL. I IC appears fro. the retarns tabulated in :the new I volume of statistics, Just issued by the statistical de- .i partment of the Board of Trade, that the number of per. eons apprehended by the Liverpool police in the year o ended September 29tb, 1857, wee 24i876, being. a dimi- a' nution of more than a tboueand as compared with the a two preceding yewsr. ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT-YIUTKRDAY. | I~~ ?? l -.1 -- - __ 1 - . 1 . I (Before Judge Plunkett.)_ - - c The court wae occupied the whole of yesterday. and the day previous in hearing a private case under the ?? clauses, whero the liabilities wore nearly a hundred thousand pounds. 'Under the arrangemrent f clauses, where three-filths in number and value of credi. tors who prove are essenting parties to ...

REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... I - REIISION C(:l]IIT-YmSThP.DY. The revision of the list of rated occupiers for the of Rotundo WVard Was con tinned before Mr. O'Hrar, afte-r mn whicis the removal claims were takien ti to by The name of MartiniCga was objected tbyMr., 1 Martin. IThe Liberal Inspector stated that Mr. Cogan told him' St that hea had removed from No. S5 to No. 42, Ble~sin ton, 't street. 9 TI Mr. Martin ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLNENCY YESTERDAY

... I COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLIENCy I I _ Y- STEuDAY. (Before Judge Plunkett.) pll Its re 11'SAherry.-In the matter of this bankrupt, tit who nasd carried on businoss in Ballibay, there was a fat metting for proof of debts and final examiDation. Mr. do Levy appeared for the assigneos, and stated that the rel bankrupt bad originally filed a petition for an arrange- no merat, but tbe eecution ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I P)OLICE COITT3S-YxeSTURDAY, OITIAfl'OFFICE. a Wt ChsargeoofAssaidt.-Michaol Brogan was brotight rip 80O11 In custody of Sergeant B~ookle (129 A), charged with wa Violently assaulting John MILoughlin. There we a ie cross charge of assault prererred by the prisoner against the complainant and a rman napmed Dannes. It appe'aredl 'gat from the evidence that co Monday last the complainant ttti' ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... 7 -.R - 1 i -- ! s l l l i C, OURT OFB COKRY'SEDY! The Lord Chancellor sat yeaterday'at lisi itldene;, fie Meorion-equare, to bear motions. C - Maloane ?? O'Conor.-Mr. Pilkington moved, on be-. tha half of the petitloner in this celebratped dase, that he I might have aon otension-of time to file' 'affidavits an- -the swesiog thona of. tbe reeppildsnt.- Counsel said thate en' xioaenienof time ...

ENGLISH JUDICIAL STATISTICS

... 1 - x | Canning is said to have once remarked that thets . wae nothing, more fallacious than figureei except fae.te h The saying ta attributed to two or three other ?? and, therefore, the authorahip of what is at firat eight a' paradox appears to be sosnewhotdoubtful. Its weaning, in however, is tolerably obvious. Nothing in the w4tid ie easier than to collect figures and facts in support ...

CHAMBER SITTING

... 1: fr ~ - -.HAMBR =IT- I N The. ou. Judge O'Brien will- it to hear motious for a the three lew donrt on Saturday next, the Ilth inat,,d at half-past elevern o'cloc', n-mn. COUBRT OF ADMIRALTY-YusTIRDAt. a ,'he Prf~ce Edward, -Thls case of mnsster's wages I was W ssdined for! hearing to Mconday next. I '1«eevard.-Drr Townoend' moved for an order on a the bail for the c,'ar0o In this cause to ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... '1LORD MAYORS COURT-YgSTREDAy, IMPlORTANQT COAL. CASE, The Bsight Hlon.- the Lord blayor sat at 1I o'clock in fr the M~ansion Elouse to-try tbe following case:- pi BS'saa arod RteP~i, v, DoVes.--If this case William tt 9avis, tbe master of the schooner Cousins, appeared al a ponsummone to an8ser tpe complaint preferred against P him by Messrs. Byrne and Reilly, water bailiffs, of not vI having ...

DREADFUL TRAGEDY

... ,. _. DREADFUL. TRAGFDY. - | As stated briefl in. T-hursd'ay's pappe-ra shockting case I h1111 just occurred in the neighbourbood of Poimont, in- me volving the death, through an attempt to procure abor- we dion, of a young woman, and the suicidid of a surgeon yet w*holes believed to have been. mixed up In the affair. So pre far As we have been able to gather, the particulars of eyE this ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTOY.—YESTERDAY

... T L - O - P - -P-1 =. RPTI+n it (BEoore Judge Macan); ?? n In re 0olin s ?? was a prdoaediog- under the cri 818th eoct5on of the act, to decidnf whetbhert'ain ma- be chrinyr,. the propety.6f theS ?? sea 0idared goods or chattel; property. 3essr, Armstrong, Q.C., and Levy appeared for the asilgnee; and Mdessrs. 'in. Lynch, Q.C., Dowse, and ?? fbr landlovrs ,wo w ih claimed rent. It was agreed ...

THE STATISTICS OF FEEMALE CRIME

... I TIE STATISTICS OF FEMALE CRIME' . - - - I L I - The Registrar of Crinio bus a valuablo report, aod somo still more valuable statietics, on crime in England I and Wales during the yeir 1857, which well deserve Ian careful Anrdy. The moat interesting classa of results to all be deduced from it concernst the distribution' of crime pma between the two sexes. It seems that while crime ia the ...