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 ...

COINING TURKISH PIASTRES

... THE CHARGE AGAINST MR11. MOSS, AND COM- MITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. At the Public office en Saturday, Mr. Thomas Moss, who, it will be recollected, was apprelseuded after the committal of Calvocoir- resi o asimla chrg, ws rouhtup on a remand from Thurdayfor urter eamiatio. M. Mtteraus, instructed by Mr. altr, t te istace f M. 0 H.Collis, Turkislh Consul, a~ai apparedto ?? Hrdig atende onbehalf of ...

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, ...

MORE BANK REVELATIONS

... THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND. 3IR ROBERTSON'S EVIDENCE. We continue to give the evidence tendered to the Commissioners appointed to inquire in the working of the Bank Acts:- James Robertso n, Esq., manager in Glasgow of the Union Bank, was called in, and examined. Chairman-You are the manager of the Union Bank of Glasgow? -I am. Before you became so you bad considerable expel rience in the ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, SATURDAY, Sept. 25

... COUNTY COURT, DERBY, SATUIMAY, Sept. 25. rD A . T ID r V - Fc ?? J-1-r/ I ..,VmU L vX kmuJLA - -* , -Ad ace, w 8.A 1g are [Before J. T. CANTRELL, Esq., Judge.] and INSOLVENCY. !ster In re Wm. Wilson-This insolvent, a prisoner, late of Tibshelf, cordwainer, came up for hearing. No creditor op. tave peared to ?? HoNouR ordered him to ile discharged t of ?? attorney, AMr. S. G. Smith. ider In re ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. - (Before WMr. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.) - FURIOUS DRIVING. George Rennie was fined lOs, and costs, on the complaint of Local Constable M'Farlane, for having driven a horse and car furiously on Peter's Hill, be- tween four and five o'clock on Saturday evening. The prisoner was under the influence of drink, LARCENY. A lad named Robert MOCartney was charged with ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The Michaelmas Quarter Sessions for this Borough were held on Thursday, before David Power, Esq., Recorder. In charging the Grand Jury, the Recorder said he re- gretted the proceedings had been delayed so long (nearly an hour) in consequence of the non attendance of several of the Grand Jury. Now this was notustto those who did attend punctually, as it occasioned a loss of their time * and ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT FRAMFIRLD

... SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT PE&MFIELD. Considerable excitement prevails in Framifeld, Buesex, in eonce quence of the death of Elizabeth BRa. dali, who, as alleged,. was killed by her husband, Cor. ae lins RandaU, the keeper of the Barley Mow public. house, where the inquest was held. Several wit- nesses having deposed to a quarrel and a seaffls be- tween the aceused and his wife, Mr. George Eolnan, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The October general quarter sessions were ra- snmed on Mlonday, at the Goild'hall, West'nin'tre. There were 69 cates for trial, 61 felonies and 5 mis- demeanours. Snrous TniFT.-Williim Payne, forty.six, la- bourer, was indicted for having stolen 4SlbL of 'ead, the property of the Great Northern railway company, his employers. He pleaded ?? prisoner was left in ebarge of the keys of a warehouse ...

DISTRESSING CASE OF ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—A BRUTAL PARENT

... DISTWE1SINa CASE OF ATTEMPTBD SUIT C!DEi-. BTAL -PARE T . . A young p!srou naed Francea Johnson, of very In- teresting appearance, and not more than 18 years of age, was brought before the Lord Mayor, on Monday, at the Mension House, charged with having made a resolute attempt to destroy herselE She was dressed in deep mourning, and the moment Eke was conducted to the table, at whi& she was ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... M DDLESESX SESS.~IONS-YESrERDAY, 'rho Sit Ib in~ of tie Collrt for thle October Gene ral QuarterI -Scion!; were r-li1ileil this mnorning at the C0 loddall, NV :mlili- ~Or. ly3 ;oljiurtinwnt from Clorkenwell, lbeforeMr. Pasib vty QC. As-i~tant Judge ; Mr. Payne. deputy; Mr. lPownall, Coairman of the coanty bench ; Mr. Halsey, and t Alderman Rose, There wote 09 Csc for trizl, 64 felonies, and 5 ...

FRAUD AND CONTEMPT OF COURT

... FRAUD AND CONT'EM-I PT OF cOURT. LAWSON V. SCl:JSHAWi; This was an action biought at thle Weastiinster County Court, on Saturday, by the plaintiff, a surgeon, residin in lark-street, Grnsvenor-Silluar, against the defendant, a well-known dog fancier, at 4:, Lower Sloane-street, to recover thesunm of £S3, the value of a sporting dog, under the following singular. and extraordinary ...