LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, CTOBER 20. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. A DISORDERLYoy HoueL-A well-dreesti femaide, who gave the namne of Madame Victoria Edwards, a Frenrlmwoman, was brought uP by warrant, charged hy Inepeetor tomlineon with keeping a homae of ill-fameo in Geraldstroeet hBrunwick-road. It appeaired that the people in the neitbouihood had made a complaint to Major (Iceig. wheu tho polies were lint ...

COUNTY COURT

... - COUNTY COURR. Mi.BIJMN WV. A. X1ULLFu, E-Q., JT'DGNI. CLASMi flr V Traver.e., anei~>. V s III~ .i 511$ 0'1 l ii'le L .,L~flAcl was iani~5~ ~uir ~tadlo&Ip ill this towit. ,,11 -f ?? surn of CS is, - hat 11oUht; to reoC r 'ha °f goods alleget' -t, lo -at:l upon a cuanlity fendant. We R b 1 0 'el for the de- Mr. Grocett nlj't Y `lPLar'd; - 010 plaintiff,nnd ber last, it )Uar a oil tbee( aFel, ...

Birmingham Police Court

... .Airmiliflam Viclia 60V. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. Ksynnersley, Lawrenec, Pheilliis, ?? Tinfielr. CHARGE or BEo.A5IY-A shoemaker, named John Simonrs, now residiog in Coleshill Street, Birmingham, was placed in the dock, having been apprehended by Detective Clarke on the above charge. The officer stated that a warrant, rjgaed by the Mayor of Bucking- ham, had been placed in his hands against ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Airlaigjgaill volite iart, SATURDAY. Before Messrs. P. c. S. Kyaenerslcy and F. I. Wlde.h A BLIND SIAN CaieKn£cD n ITrs kTVTENPTED BURGLIRAY. ?? Evans, living in Lower Dartmouth Street, was chargedl with entering the house of Joseph Bradley, licensed vicLualler, Now Canal Street. Tie prosecutor said that abont three o'clock on Saturday morning he was awoke by hearing a noise downstarsi. He ...

Birmingham Police Court

... lirmildam volia. (Olutal , SATURDAY. Before Messrs. T. 0. S. KY1nerslelJ eund aWlints. STEALIcrO BOOTs.-John Holder, a butcher's lad, .living at Vaughton's Hole, -was charged with stealing a pair of boots, the property of Thomas Fletcher, boot maker, udley Street. The prisoner pleaded guilty to the charge, and he was remanded till Monday, io order that his parents might appear. ROBBING k ...

DEATH FROM FIRE.—INQUEST

... DEATH FROM FIRE.-INQUEST. YESTrERDA-Y, an inquest was held at Mrs. Duncan's public-house, Falls Road and Norfolk Stroet, by. J. K. JACKsoN, Esq., Coroner, on the body of a young min named Henry Heffernon, of Norfolk Street, who died the previous evening at the residence of his father, from injuries sustained by the: breast of his shirt having taken fire in his father's house at a late hour ...

THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... SUSPENSION AND LIBERATION, PETER BRUCE V. THOMAS LINTON AND ALEXANDER U DOUtGALL. The proceedings which took place beafre the Police Court, at Mr LintonSs instance, against Bruce, for thej alleged sale of spirits without a certificate, have been already noticed in this paper. Bruce was convicted .before Bailie- Russell on the 29th ult. as for a third offence, although, ;n DOint of fLct, it was ...

THE POLICE AND THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... THE POL'E AND_ THE FORBES MACKENZIEn At a meeting of the Edin~aurglh Town Council on Tuesday, the following discussion ensued on the above subject:- Mr. IRIDPATH wished to ask the Lord Provost by what authority the police officers were employed as detectives andpai by the inhabitants of Edialxargh for a matter tliit they bad no earthly business to pay fumt (Hear hear.) L1.3 should like very ...

BURGH VALUATION COURT

... WRGH ?? - - D W-? 9f T I y j 6 T tv I ___THE 1hOMECHAU4SIGH dIUVIY ae u r. MonV bqa t ?? * smidii r.I o 'I e ee not tenanted, and if justice was to be done- it must ?? Anr nold ?? o5idv'-heat~j oot s teCllrgRe-, tho o ud t da~ -figurer~ts.. lg {oeii~~e 4¶s~utAo~ Wtbef~ot. of SautOn 0. weeaa.Ja ~4Ih t the Qpfo]1eepid ~oti, 4ecat o O~r. -Do~i na diphel h ao b;Z r ' ?? t~jhat the ?? ot ps ...

Law Intelligence

... WA TEntellftasut.Ii NOTICES.-THIS DAY. I COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. BH.SINGRFALL8TRgET. E BFOBS tin. COMMItiiOt;nie EvAtNe-J. BarOrrck, private sittinr, at I--T Fielder. certiticate, at 12-J. Bodyer, certificate, at t-J. Brown. ChotC of a esncS at 0. THE POLICE COURTS. 1t MANSION HOUSE. ',deerfck Garrett and Robert .Richardson were brought up on remand, the former charged with steeling and the ...

THE CASE OF DR. SMETHURST

... HZE CQAB OF DR. SMET.R78T. I Another week has elapsed, and the officials of the gaol have received no further information from the Secretary of State as to the intentions of the government with regard to the ultimate disposal of the prisoner, who utl rdmaius upon the prison books as a eapiea convict, reprieved during her Majesty's pleasure. The prisoner is evidently very mhck annoyed at the ...

MURDER AT NEW YORK

... The New York Journal of Commerce, of Sept, 28, says :- Last evening a most sincular case came to light in the sixth ward, the dead body of a man, evi- dently murdered, being found in a house corner of Little Water and Worth streets. The scene of the tragedy used to be the resort of murderers and thieves, and years ago, when the Five Points were much worse than at present, ' Crown's Corner,' ...