POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INUTLUGE{CE' FRIDAY, NOV VM - 9. TnpT ay A. SsevAeT Gra-Ann Thom up on the charge of having ton to t o honme of .lewely publia D le Tbe p Wa frequentlyemployed at the e inghl work. In conequence of omng hinsg d excite spicion sa to the gris honest, on Shoreda Patrick wa sentor, f an on an r er h found Abe t bottles of wine in ber wokep lt e o and other artioles had beae mi d h Er Ils ...

POLICE INELLIGENCE

... POLICED INT-I FRMDAY, QL, 26, upon remaud charged with= eb - _g money belonging to tho Pro Wie Insurua- LThe prisoner wes formerly one of the local agentseQ piand awarrant ba been issued larbi haaN aelcto fthe ?? agry the ~eoutioa, and st ?? reqestl;, cae 4Sfe dA girl named Margaret Uneaosy was oommiiiei to 0two months for p1tealingl a coat from the ?? George's Churnh 19nthumbertand-terrace, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I I' .~ , , TUESDAY, NOVENBER 20. OCIAiTZSat0o ATTRUP-0, To OT Noir.-A fellow nzumed George Woodhouec, whose ioupatlon ornresldenoo has not at present been ;etAINd. Was brought up Wr the seyrio charge of attempting to extort monaj~froni a Mr. Jamcs Thomts. schootlester. of London, who staying tn Liverpool foria chart time. It appeiardt hat on the previoua evening Mr. Thomas want to the ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... I . WINTER ASSMZEN- , II , - . ?? - , - . . . . - I j EO~lffhiRll DtViISI r LANCASHIRE.' CROWN COURT.. 3EFoRi MRs. JUSTIOn MEATiNG. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. SENTENCES. Robert Gickson, not in the calendar, pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy, and was sentenced to twelvei months' irrssoncent with hard labour. John Kelly, not in the calendar pleaded gullty to an indictment charging him w kth ...

LIVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... LIVERPOOL SUTMMER AS IZE4 SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANOASHIRE3. CROWN OuRiT. B2EORIC MR. BARON MARTIN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. Henry Hayes, Aged 25, was indicted for a felonious assault upon Sarah Robinson, a girl 19 years of age. Mr. Preston was counsel for the procseution, and Mr. Higgin defended. The proseoutrix is the prisoner's niece, and lived I with her unolo and aunt, in Woodstook-street, in ...

THE STEPNEY MURDER

... TH d STEPNEY MURDER. THE ACCUSER AND THE ACCUSED. It appears tbat the daughter of Mullins, the as- cuser, and now the accused, was living In a situation at a house In oielses. Her master, after reading the reports of the proceedings at the Inquest, and before the coroner, Eent for the young woman, told her that as shewas the daughterof JMullins, who was areturned convict, and charged with ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... L , i VJ POL POLI- C ok I- wo. r . oi co -r TUE SDAY; -JUNE i9.! 111FORE MRS. HOUGaITON. TIMsi Koeso AGAIMN-A low. valgar-looking woman, named Bridet 'Olo, ws brought up on the charge of stabbing .E~lgeet~h. Use wife of Patrick! Brophy, Blho~maker. of No. 8, Spltalfleldo. The prosecotrix appeared in the witness box wfith her bead encased In bandages, and seemed to have 'received some brutal ...

THE MURDER AT STEPNEY

... 4' ,AT, ' ,, ,t , I I _ I 4 . - 1[X9R.;T I'd h. ~i~o ctosti~aa inii Wa top front room In. used as luber room or. attic ?? 5; bre quintity of paper hanig.Mehdlf h.her. bedroom on the ?? andwa attacked by k somehe 'whoI-was well acquaited with her jibits.' 12; sh wa rsen her usual day clothing o..Sa ws ~ bile let tdeandtbe wound, which wa~s e xteiv, n t av ee haiee wt a iamer or- some other ~ ...

EVIDENCE OF THE TWO SOWARS

... EVIDENCE OF TH TWO SOWARS. EVIDENCE OF MAHOMED NHAIA, FOURTH _ TROOP FANE'S HORSE. When we got to the camp of the Chinese, near d Chan-kian-wan, we heard the firing commence. 0 Mesh . Parkes and Loch left us with one sowar of °t Major Probyn's rogiment. Mr. Anderson waied for ti about half an hour, and then wanted to c In search ] of them, but we vwro stopped by the Chinese. h We wera ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM STARVATION

... ALLE GED DEATH FROM STARVATION. Yesterday, an inquest was hold before the borough coroner on the borly of blary Ann Nile, rn idiot, , aged 20, who died in tho 'Vest Darby workhouse on Thursday la4t, The deceased was a native of Ireland and lived with her grandmuother in ledgings in a House in Townsend.strcet, Kirlkdalo. It was alleged that the girl'd death had been oaused hy starvation, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... :POLIE INTE -FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. AmliviTtenr THE 'rcp OTnOX.-A namor mrneq jltap 0 powerful looking YOIt'c follorW, woo broaght lafoe,,,1e% trate, on. the chtargo of having neaeltd ieo red,, ?? had emrltece thothatof the iymttenth ,. eont, andebluuackeedthO ?? it O Lb Vtea n ob being inaosttofit nofh Xc!matheL netnototheocalbhe eaw ofeof theof outisr,- Ilto ta worta'soariog botweent them, ho ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... A court of sessions for the borough was opened |on on Tucsday in the Crown Court, St. George's Hall, ha before the Recorder, Gilbert Henderson, lasq., The ex calendar contained the names of 78 prisoners fortrial, ll of whom 68 were charged with felony and 10 with miqlemrnoanrs. Of thewo it wvas recorded 18 could neither read nor write * 22 could reud only,; 37 could be read and write ...