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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIYER1300L POLICE COURT. eTHURS.DIY, OCTOBEU ~. :e BBFO It 111t. J. S. ?? .'2gLDl. is lttesIsANLY Acsshuejjr. -A tall, s.rslye.t ftllow,V injned ?? Lewis, was brounghitup on ?? 'lage L bha'sng brutally wa-r~ultod anut OR wmani, named I . isan, nor '.daughter, a married woman, named Ally ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... I LIVERPOOL COUNTY COUAT. B1TORE J. K. BLAIR, 3tSQ., JUIGE., BUsanMt oP TaH CiOUcr.-The following is tho arran9- ment of business for the fdirt October court, which opened yesterday:-Monday, the 18th, judgment summonses and in- solvencies; Tawday, the 19th, 70 c.ses at ten o'clock, and f0 at noon, besides ingolvencie.4; Wednealay, thle 20rth 70'cake3 at ten oclock, and 60 at noon' Thursday, ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COU!RT OF PASSAGE. ME REWART JTAMV -n --In -- I - Obi have BEFORE RDWA~RD JAMES, ESQ., Q.C., ASSEsSOR hem- look THompsON AND OTHERS V. ARMSTRONG AND Q the THoRPLE.-SPECIAL JURY CASE.-The~ plaintiffs Q saw are general merchants, of Liverpool, and the de- with fendants were lately carrying on business as oil way merchants at Otterspool, Aigburth, having also At illers offices in King-street, in ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. DOG FIGHTERS CAUGHTr.-Ten rough-lookiug men, whose names were, announced B5 Jack Evans, Billy Glew, George Glover, Jim Corbett, Pat Crave. John Williams, Thomas Strawson, Charles Ward, Joseph Webster, and Thomas Harsi- son, broker, of Stanley-street. were charged as principals and accessaries to a dog fight which took place in the beerhouse of ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... al~rf - 1-^ - flA fflnf T A as BEFORE MR. COMMISSIONER PERRY.| ti -- a d SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A TRADE 11 id it ASSIGNEE AND SOLICITOR. 0 ln IN RE HENRY TRISThA,&- -On Saturday last, id Mr. J. Smith, of Dirminglsam, instructed by Mr. W. g ar K. Tyrer, appeared before Mr. Commissioner Perry P le to support the prayer of a petition filed by William d- a, Singleiaurst, one of thd creditors of ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE CoURT. nts THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. allot fis- BEFORE IAMSSR'S. BOLTON 'ANWD BE9N. Market wee StalnuOuLL for obstructing, it by bringiesg their the, goods forward contrary to the regulations. It' appeared that, desi tine thy ha'd been allowed to. sinl ie this way for someo thiejie; but :ely hea'itg latterly abusud the privilege, they W~ere now summoned the.1 wit, avie tostrctl ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... frnn- ?? A - c - v nI . BEFORE J. K. BLAIR, ESQ., J;UDGE. hat . INSOLVENseIES. 'on W. Jackson Scarisbrick, fruit broker, Temple-court, came up ich on an upciation for his discharge, supported by Mr. Chilton. r ed s, whurst vho hadgiven notice of oppositiononbehalf of Mr. Hall a crodior,. said he was instructed to withdraw the opposit on, and the insolvent having stated, in reply to derhis ...

THE FORTON TRAGEDY

... - ?? - - -- - - ?? T-rlTYm IdTHE INQUES T. tI ?? coroner's inquest was held before Mlr. Law pr )f Holden, coroner, at the heuse of Mr. Bend, the to 0 father of the murderer,' in the vilage of Ferten, in hs 9- respect to the deaths of Rnben.t Bnd and Mary go Is Hennels Waininan. We brieifly reported the par- us 's ticulers of this, terrible tragedy in our impression of sas Friday. W ; The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. SrAamnto.-John Ham-merstall was brought up On remnld from yesterday, charged with having ntabbhed Alar Ann Hemming, a resident of Dawson-street. Mr. Bluck apieared safor the prisonser.-Dr. (1il1am. of the North Disenesary, mij that the prosecutrix bad sustained an incised. mourndi o the left temple, which must have been inflicted with some allsep, ?? prisoner was sent for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN TELLIGENl E. 11. oth t TUEESDAY, OCTOBE1' i3. , D oirtrais OA ioox.-g:n rOIgh-ioM/:; LICts, w hoee namies wtro. EinooiueLGd ?? hEatcis. !,oly . 'alicrge eloiver, Jim tjo,bett, ptit Crave Jolibathuss Strawson, Charleh Wlord, Joetilh tot: letals ii- son, broher, of ;htsLiey htriet. werv chia-ged as pr. .-.ials and aucesaories to a du-g fight vriich tuerj piatie i: tl uraaut of tte ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'POLICE NTELLIGENCE. ofi l or .ftt Dun , a hoadng honee keeper in Hrnmby-street, waabro~ up on remand char~ged ?? Lo -- onie g eJtoaloukred1 hseam ,an oo allde alt his orej huse Mr ?? defeded Th cnplafnan~t stated that .nd Wenh wett hepioersbse two glase of ale er ke gvnt hm n sifte drnig hmhe cm Ifetuifc 10 ?? ev- ?? Thepron il tamtsa fermale who c ame. 500 otI ~th heproecuorfrom ScotlanId ...

LATEST AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... LATE ST AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. uoYLOVE, MURDER, AND SUICIDE. ay al. (Fron our ossit Correspondent.) ge PRESTON, THURSDAY. iY Yesterday afternoon, one of the most shocking of C 00 tragedies took place at the village of Forton, near t in Garstang, about twelve miles from this town, and 1] eight from the town of Lancaster. n A young man, named Robert Bond, the son of a retired gentleman, living ...