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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I VERPOOL- - -- - - - - -- - -- - P C I MONDAY, MAROH 31. BEFORE BIR, RAFFLES. AsRAI315G A POLICE-OFFICIR IN THE EXEVU- TION OF ?? DUTY.-John Burns,, the keeper of a beerhouse in Edgar-street, was charged with assault- ing police-officer Baldwin, No. 395. It appeared that at a quarter to one o'clock on Saturday night or Sunday morning the officer, in company with officer Ersl ne, No' 305, ...

EXTRORDINARY SUICIDE

... EX.TR&ORDINARY SUICIDE. UNSEEMLSY CONDUCT OF MtEDICAL STUDENTS. On Tuesdaylast, Mr. Bedford resumed and con. cluded, at Wesrtmi2ter Hospital, an invesetiga- tiers Into the cause of the death of a young female unknownvho committedl suicde by drowning herself In the n hames, at Westminster Bridge, under the subjoinedrersiarkcable olroumstauae-s. Tre case created greet interest, and the court was ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... | LIVERPOOL POICE COURT. TUESD&Y, OCEOBER 14. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. CHARGE OF STEALI;G A BARREL OF BUTrIE. -Two men, named George and William S30tt, were brought up on the charge of stealing a barrel of butter belonging to Mr. Thomas Eegarty, wholesale provision dealer, Sootland.road. Mr. Blak defended the prisoners. William Scott keeps a ibakery and ptovisioinnhop In HrISo lgh-Srcat, ygeia ...

CRIME IN ITALY

... TuiRti, JAR. 6. A case of unusual atroclt.y waR lattly tried at the Vonrt of Assizes at Forl. Ten or twelve old effenders stood charged with a long string of sheck. ng murders committed, under the late Papal Government, in obedience to sentencas pronounced by secrat societles of which the prisoners were mem- ker3. Somne of thsse wretches avowed their guilt, and described bbe scenes of blood In ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... re FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, BEFOR.MR.. RAFFLES. rG CmAoRIE oil FoRGERY.-Robert Atkins, a young Man if respectable appearatce, late a clerk in the I;d ?? Of Messrs. Cox Brothers, brokers, Oldhtll- igstreet, was charged with having forged isis ordor of tlpvery afo 'obbained five bags' f citrate of roda i. ?? snatehe d tho pock Warehouses, whiand ho si ;d wards Sol i to Richard Pierce. T~e prisoner ...

THE MANCHESTER MURDERER

... I THE MANCHESTER MUERDERE, HIS LAST LETTER TO HIS WIVE. The following Is the extraordinary letter, men- tioned in the account of the execution, &a,, whloh I Taylor wrote to his wife on Saturday morning. Only the names of his relatives and friends have been omitted. September 13th, 1862, Saturday, now 7 o'clock. Mly loving and beloved Wife,-I rose this morning In peace and qnlet. I feel truly ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANCASEaRIh CROWN COURT. BEFORE MR. BARON WILDH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1G, ThefolowngSENTENCES. Tho following prisoners, who had pleaded guilty were brought up on the opening of the court thst. morning, and sentenced :-Mlohael Costtlo (ged 21l and Thomas Lawson (aged 17), nine months' im- prisonment each with hard labour, and James Sweeney alias Jones, who had been previously ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANOASHIRE. CROWN COURT. )BEFORE MRt. JUSTIVE WILLES. THURSDAY, MAROH 27. John Hatton I-leaded guilty to haiving, at Ashston. Inr.Maekerfield, on the 21st February, ?? y 4 broken and entered the dwelling house of Rlobard Ornesher, and stolen a quantiti of wearing apparel therefrom. Not baig enefore convicted, he was sentenced to twelve months' Imprisonment In the house of ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER BY A CLERGYMAN

... 4ITTEMPTED MURDER Pi A CLEBGYMA I O6 Tuesday the Inhabitants of the city of Exateia were tbrown Into the wildeat stite of alarm in eon- sequence of the report that the Rev. G6rgel Henry Parorinter had committed a moot diabolical crime. It Is with much satlsfacsoo that we are enabled to correct this report. We are still, however, called upon to 4arrate a very sad stork, though there has happily ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I MONDAY, JULY 28. BE XFORE SIR. RAFFLES. STABBING A POLICE OFFICER.-& ?? fellow, who gave the name of William Scott, a sailor, was brought up on the charge of ?? Police-offioer No. 155. It appeared from the statement of the latter that about half-past twelve o'clock on Saturday night the prisoner and foar other men were making a disturbance at the corner of School-lane and Paradise-street. ...

TRIALS FOR MURDER

... At the Winehester Assizes, on Saturday, Edward Lee, aged 26, a gipsy, hawker, was indicted for the willul murder. of gliza Colt Lee, at Waterloo Vile, Heant, on the 21st June last. The gipsies congre- gated about the Osatle, and there was considerable excitement among them. The ?? queen was out- side the courtthouse, gaily dressed, and the feeling against the prisoner was intense among his ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... 11 (Before Xr. J. Catterall, depidy-jiedge. di The fortnighly sitting of this court was held at the il Court House, yesterday. There were entered for hearing tl eighty-six new causes, eighteen judgment summonses, ( and six adjourned causes. The following were the only / cases possessing any feature of public interest. M DISP UTE ABOUT A CONVEYANCE. is JOHN MAYOR V. HANNAH HaLTON. - This was an ...