LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ?? SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. BEFORE MR. ~rAFLEs. TAKING SPIRITUOUS LIQUORIA INTO THE Bonouon GAOL.-A girl named Susannah Trefascos was brought up in custody charged with taking a quantity of whisky into the Borough Gaol at Walton, contrary to the act of Parliament. It appeared that on the previous day the prisoner went to the gaol for the purpose of visiting her father, who is a debtor confined ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I BEFORE UR. COMMISSIONER PERRY. IN RE EDWARD WILLIAMS.-This was an adjourned application of the bankrupt, who described himself as an accountant and agent in Liverpool, for an order of discharge. Mr. M'Oubrey, instructed by Ar. Robert Anderson, appeared on his behalf, and Mr. Conway, in- structed by Mr. ldward Banner, for the assirnees. The bankrupt passed his last examination osi the 31st ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I FRI-DAY, JANUARY 16. BFFORE SCISSRS. CASTELLAIN AND SITH. THE Co SsxURROPAs OF WF&ER7Ne CRIN6LIXH.-. Richard Woods, a lad apparently about 18 or 19 years of age, was brought before the court under the following circumstances :-About a quarter to two o'clock this morning Police-officer, Skuce (No. 249) was on duty in Christian-street, when. he no. ticed a person whom he took to be a wroman ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. BEFORE MESSRS. J. B. JtFFERY iAND W. PRESTON. CHARGE OF BREAKING INTO WAREHOUSES.- Patrick M'Grath, James M'Creave, John Martin, all young fellows, and Ellen Meran, were charged with breaking into the warehouse of Messrs. Joseph Donnel and Co., No. 1, Rainford-s uare, Temple- court, and the warehouse of Mr. James D. M'Murtrie, No. 6, Plumb-street, Highfield-street, and ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I CORONEWS INQUESTS. I BFrORU M. P. P. OURRYT. 011 the idy of Thoma Fogg asplaste ,22 yea Of age, 'who resided In 24, LontelAreaet, The de4 ceased was In the employ of Mr. B. W. Carter, of 61, Peter-street, The deceas~ed, In company with his emploqer, went to examicelathe Ifles of thb chimney at. No. 7, Daulby-street. they boah went on the roof, and whil the dscehsed wa stana ID8 creet on the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, JANUARY V. BEFORE MR, RAFFLES. ATTEMPTING TO PI9C POCKETS.-A follow named Edward Burton, who bad only jast been liberated from gaol, was brought up on the charge of attempting to pick pookets In the street. According to the evidence of pollce-officer No. 500, on Tuesday evening a crowd was assembled in front of the Town Hall for the purposeof having a look at the company going to ...

TRIAL OF AN ALLEGED POISONER

... TRIAL OF AN ALLEGED I . POISONER. At the Lewes assizes, on Thafaday, William Sturt was placed at the bar indicted for the wilful murder of Mary Ann Day at Brighton, on the 22nd of February last. The prisoner, who was described in the calendar as a painter, and 49 years of age, and appeared a very intelligent person, upon being arraigned pleaded Not guilty. The pri- soner who, as above ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST NAVAL OFFICERS

... e A court-martial assembled on Monday at Parts e mouth to try Cantain Hillyar, C.B., ate connad. r usg H.S* Cadmus, and Lieutenant Lillingetone, e senior lieutenant, for cuel and oppreanve conduct Is to R. J. Baker and other boys of the said ship; ij end as regards the said Captain THllysrftor .ordering that the punishmentehould not be entered b in the defaulter book. e Robert Baker, first ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I :CORONER'S .IIQUEM. . I 1I BEFOP, r MU;. P. .U BY. On th~e body of Castherine ennedy, a child six months old, who had been sent on shore from the emigrant ship Chancellor, which sailed on Tuesday morning for New York. A jost mnortem exarmina- . tion showed that death had resulted from oonvulI i ns from natural caus~es, and a verdict to that effect was returned. On the body of atherine, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. ,3EFORE MR. RAFFLES, STEALING A HORSE OLoTv.-A woman, named Ellen Dugdale, was chaged with stealing a horse oloth belong- ing to Robert Porters car driver, lving in No. I Couxt, Strickland-street. On Tuesday afternoon the prosecu- tor left his car standing in Christian-street, and saw the prisoner deliberately take off the cloth he had thrown over his horse. She was walking ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANKRlJPTCY COURT. ulwosN uA. couE ISS1ONZ PNERTRY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, In BE J. B. STAraLIy.-This vas an application by the bankrupt, who was in business in Liverpool as a whle and spirit merchiat, for en order of discharge. Air. (ollin appeared for tho banlcucpt, aud Mr. Peiibortoe on behalf of several creditors. Mr, Pemberton observed that his clients wvere noev satisfied with the ?? ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I I WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. SERIOUS ASSAULT WITH AN UMBRELLA.-A young men, named John O'Donnell, was charged with unlaiw- fully wounding Peter Worthington, captain of the flat Winsford, now lying at the Duke's Dock coal-wharf. Between nine and ten o'clock en the previous night, the complainant was passing along Whigtchapel, when he was accosted by the prisoner, who asked him ...