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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATUTDAY, DEC. 31. BUMOPX MfR. JOHN B. MANSFIELD Ths ALLEGED MURDER ON BOARD A. Ax9PntCkN Surp. -Philander Hall, the second rnate, and Dauiel Davenport, the boatswain of ?? John Bright, were brought up on remand from last veek, charged with causing the death f a seaman named Wilson, on the passage from New York to Liverpool. Mr. Squarey conducted the prosecution, and Mr. Aspinail, barrister, ...

COURT, &c

... CIO Ualf, &1a . id eI nWNDS01. CASTLE, SAT.nRDAX 'DE C. ?? er Royal Highnegs tho Dwuhs op ?? carne ito-d r- from her residence ,t Frogrccor, to the Castic, a ocomA t- ionited by her Royal AD1 soness the Princess of .ehoingen, and piitd a Winds interethe Qean . h troyal od dinner party thi.o 'vte'iig comprised their Royal n Hightesse the ?? both ales and the Wuiteess Alice, the Belgeia wliistci ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I_ . tA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30. ?? BPAIAP-Nm.-Nius of the crew of the ship Deave belonging to Mesare. C. W. and P. Shand and CV., were brought up'charged with refutring to proceed to sea after having signed artleles. In their defence the prisoners stated that one of them hW been subjected to ill-treatment by the wseccd mats, end that one half of the crew were foreigners. Evidence waeg called to ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... |, R UvCRPOUOL.POLIC ICTTR'T. ?? . I J. :r , I . : , ' f i a- ;. 0:KOXDAY. JANUARY 2. ,BFORE MR. JOHN 8. ,MANSFIELD. ' A&LvT VrON A WrIY.-Aii elderly mau. named Michael ,Oulken, was charged with asmatulting his wife. The com- plainaut, a well-dressed. respcorablo-lokhing *osnn, sinted ithaf she had boee sufferiog from ber hwbaudb brutaltreat- rreiit tor some time, her-body bng covered with ...

THE INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE INDIAN

... THE INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS I ! 01F THE INDIAN. - I I - This inquiry was resumed on Friday at St. George'# reu Uall, before Mr. Mansfield, stipendiary mragistrate, dep and Captain Harris, nautioal assessor to the Boar de of Trade.hi Before the proceedings -were commenced, Mr. use O'Dowd, referring to his observations of the pre- and ceding day respecting the insufficiency of colonial ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... I CoMAT OF PASSAGE. ?? . 5U~QO a tflW &1trj >A , ESQ., QC., AF*R SiSO lch for the p. rmnt yn. ?? writ oC intquiry, A i'nsmsor t. jtv . ntergs A~ mle. Ar 71eI ?? for tspanit n ,pimt~hrgi89deadat, uryt3nsajedgmetantl -tionswere 1Wp Of aiat the rble 'UmaieZ of inidefends uea&,,tevsrdit4 000ielaneiient1 (if theO buic- for inthi plf'i :: one Oie ?? . ereed for thrl pla inTifs, T.e Andor th o tare ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I IsWIERPOL POLICEI; CURT. ns tm w . I |-TUE4DAY,: JA!UA3. BEPO1 MiSBS, J. IL JEFERY & S. G. 11ATHEBOi A8.WLT DXBY A DMim Or A B x&L PoC=Y.-Wiliam Thonpson; a shoemaker, scmnoned. Tlmothy Crowley for I assaultipg him; Mr., otbappearedf tr theommphlanant, and ) Mr. Illuot for tbe ,deeadant. From the evidenee of the oom- t 501nlr.3stlet 4ppeaed that Thompson and -0rowley were memo o bersof 4 ?? ...

THE PURSUIT OF MARRIAGE UNDER DIFFICULTIES

... m T As P~UT1OF I : ,I ?? - I ?? . 6 ' . .The t.Usof. the o:.:od '.syngtlb *tl 'hac0aIf ofzb 9lvirtrate-os the t d t Hde- ,11 )I, ,~tt~i61Q ta ?? &aaes ?? th6. euor'lady more patin ly inte, :ib rested a. a. va7lsPtn8,rt,, ,n, beslie :ad is the tdalgibt or one, , of- lour b'w o ~~~t , : E 0 3 brokers, 'resditnSo t a hndre4 mileqfromu w jajngl. ,ad rsi thev elbpemt.,for solj it mybweallednhas- . ...

THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... TflE BTFM]RqOUG.qESSIONS. -The renfral urssesoi of the peace fdr thin, & Ir 6mmeie e in the r ourt, b the, ?? an c i kasnbf '40' pri ka~rq, of Whom 2aecagdwt d feiny And A-Z&Z'hnlsdemero I' h omrh . 0 ?? Cdnat e' ofiaj al eihr ed odwie . The f DOlig' gedstlesieri wete sworn on . . t m e n a n } ?? George B8eo, ehvbroke. Canni Ztlchard m Gerge Bebby, erhant.~ ?? plac '~jfo~eri rogerA oenebuen . ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... ?? 3BPROB: EDWAR1 YAMR, 31SQ., Q.O., ASSESSOR. The court opened at, nine o'clock yesterday morn- u The following were among the cases heard : Gvoit-A5 D. ANOTSER V. WABESAD.-Iln this icase Mr. Aspinall appeared for the plaintiff, and 51r. Brett for the defence. The action was brought to recover the sum of £45. The defendant is captain of the ship Franklin, and the debt was incurred by his wife ...

TRIAL OF HUGHES

... rU. I At the. Central Criminal Court, on 'Wednesday, before Mr. Baron Martin and Mr. J~ieBakun 1g David Hughes (aged 50), tiolicito, aincejfo 13; not having surrendered to p hss eaiani 0 the Court of Blankru toy after h a endl 't -adjudged to beaa bazic_ pt, withintn o eru ehis creditors; and th were se h c is mnents, some of m hich chargedhi wth ain obtained large sums of money, y f prtncg . ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... B EFOR.E EDWARSD JAHMX, ESQ., Q.C., A39ESSOR. I SfOCKDALz V. BATES.-The hearing of this case J was resumed at the opening of the court yesterday morning. The particulars of the plaintiff's claim appeared in this journal yesterda. Ile was captain of the ship Rob Fy, of which Mr. Bates is owner, I and claimed £101 7s. 6d., as wages for the voyage out to Bombay and back, being at the rate of £17 ...