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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... a - ?? TUnSDAY, JUNE 24. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. DISMISSAL OF A POLIOE-07FICon.-A disreput- able female named Mary Ann MIEvoy was cbarge4 with stealing a puree containing 8s. 6a., the property of Nathan Prior, a commercial traveller residing ii Bbor-street, Everton. It appeared thae the pros4- outor, at five o'clock this morning, met two femalas in Ltme-streei, and adjourned with them to a Oli- ...

THE MANCHESTER TRAGEDY

... j THE BMA4CWfERl T`RGEDY. | I - - . The following pre the anoitlions drawn by Pro. feseor Taylor from the a nlyses and examinations of the viscera of the children,:- 1. That there is no poison present in the Intestines and kidney of William Robert Taylor, or id the intestines of Hannah Maria Taylor. 2. That the intestines in both cas8E wore healthy, and contained healthily digested food. Their ...

THE ALLEGED POISONING OF A LADY

... ITHE ALLEGED. POISONING OF I A LADY. I The oase of Mrs. Franees Phillips, on whose bed an inquest is pending in Middlesex, and whose deat is alleged to have been caused by poison, will, It i 6upposed, prove to be one of the most remarkable of the causej c6labre' of the time. The deceased, who was married to Henry Philllps, a dealer in horses, had been buried for some months, and it was upon ...

COUNTY COURT

... THE NEW JUDGE. Yesterday, Mr. Sergeant Wheeler, the newly. eppointed omuetyrcourl; judge for the liveipool circuit, formally took possession of the seat vacated by the transfer of Mr. W. A. Hutton to the Preston cirouit. The learned sergeant was introduced by Mr. J, K. Blair, the senior judge, And Was ?? received by a large number of the professional goes. ti lseen practising in the court. Mr. ...

DISTRESSING SUICIDES

... I DISTRBESSING SUICIDES. - I DISAPPOINTMENT Atrbu .UM L-AA inquest was held in Leamnlngton, on Friday evening lasc, on the body of a young woman named Jane Pettifer, aged 21, who occupied a respectable position In the town. The case exalted od6nideaible interest, there being a rumour that the deceased had been seduced by an officer in the 2ad Wa rwckshire Militia. The evidence went to show ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... n or-- DRSOIIE P. P. oulemYJ XSQ., 0ORON ER. On the body of Honora, wife of John Atkins, a pensioner, residing at 29, Great Orosshall-street. The deceased was much addicted to drinking, and fre.- quently complined ol pain at hor heart. She died suddenly on Satarday evening, just after she had been cleaning her house, A poaf-mcrtem examination showed thab death waa the result of aneurism of the ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... ICOUNTY MAGIST IRITSI COURT STEALING FLOWERS.-A yonth nored rs.c. Csirolli was charged (before lle-srs, ?? and W. Preston) with steallgfior;w. rs fo~a iag The prisoner was stopped by a potice OOloEt5 n Sunday morning, having some ?? vhl i Lai been etolen from the grounds cf Mr. 'Shle, Ei~e. lane. Mr. Slade attesded, aud stl.:l ?? siwo? tbefts to that chargedagairstthbe rlc an, r cta ci_ ...

A CURIOUS CASE

... In the Sherifs' Court, Loudon, yesterday, the cage of Bye v. Kowatskl I was heard. The plaintiff sought to recover £5 upon a certain I 0 U , alleged to have been signed by the defendant on behalf of a third person. Mr. Buchanan (for the ?? your Honour will permit me, I cau simplify matters very much by statng that no consideration ever passed for the I 0 U. The defendant Is the head cook ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MONDAY, JUNE 9. BKPOBU NRB. RAFLES. IN}1HUM TBEATWWNT OF A LIKTLE GImL.-A decently drtssed wornazi named Elizabeth Griffiths was brought up1 on the charge of Ill-treating a little girl named Ann Scott, iuderatood to be h6r younger plotek, apparently about 1 ten or twelve years of age. 'Ike case wes not put before 'the court (the imost lucid style Imraginble. The prlsoner, ,t seemedl, IB a ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... | L1IVERPOOL POLICE COURT. FRIDAY, JUN7E 20. B EIORN MR. RAPPLIS. ASSAULT ON BOARD AN AMERIOAN S}IP.-John Woodrnin, chief officer of the American ship Joha Oants, nov 4ling in the Qneends Dook, was chbrged wlth committing a serlecs assault upon William Walker, skeward oi thait vessel. It appeared from the evidence of the complainant-who is a foreigfner, and dld nob make his stateunent hin tbe ...

THE YELVERTON LIBEL CASE

... |IRE YELERTON LIBEL CASE. I The action of damiagea by Mrs. (Longwortb) YIherton against ]Mr. Walker, of Dalry. was heard in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on Wednesday. lt e iseue et nt to the jury, which, with the letter appends d thereto, sufficiently explains the case, was as follows:- Whether, in or about the li day of January, 1862, the defender did write and forward, througb the pt ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIVERPOOL POLICE COUPRT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. sEFOsR M3SSBS. G. MELLY AND UYSLOP. DOrfATiON TO Tun PooR Box.-The reporters were requested to acknowledge the receipt of t2 from Mr. Finn, pawnbroker, Great Homer-street, for the poor box, being a toward which he received for stop png and giving into custody a man who oflered astolen gold watoh In pledge. BiauxiNG INTO AN OFFICB.-A man named ...