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COUNTY COURT

... uUZORB MR. CONWAY, DlE5UTY-JUDOE. TUESDAY, JULY 7. ItlON'AGIIAN v. TyRiiR.-Inl this case, which was heard before the court on Friday, the 3rd instant, his honour delivered judgment tbis rorning. Mr. Gray appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Woodburn for the defence. His Honour ?? was an action brought to recover the SUM Of Is 55dmgsfrtedetention of two casks. It appears that the plaintiH' who ...

THE CRAWLEY COURTMARTIAL

... THE CRAWLEY COURT- MARTIAL ALDERSHOT, TRURSDA. Mr. BarAett, surgeon, was recalled, and in his reply to questions stated that, although the medical report of Liley's death was moderated, it left the original statement substantially the same. Cornet Snell was cross-exaimned by the prionner -He stated that while acting as adjutant t May 4 to 8, he received no complaint from Y A-eyi though asking ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, NOVI1IBft 24. DrbEORE Mit. BAFF'LES. TalE CASE OF RIOBB3ING A FELLOW LoOWait-Peter Birch. remanded from tile previosts day On the charge of having stolen a bank hook for £101, a V20 Bank of England note, and a draft for £20 upon the South Pacific Steam Navigation Company, belongin to Frederick Gardner, a ship's cook;. was agaln br~ought; up. The case was remanded for the production of ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... a THUiiSDAY, DECEMlBEgR 10.- if OEFOBE Ml. RSFFLE.S. d IMPUDENT ROnnY FROm A Snop.-Thomas Walker, . a man of anything but respectable appearance, was 3brought u aon thechargeof having stolen arollof cloth, 101 yads in lengtb, and worth £4 4H., from the shop of ; Messrs. Henderson Brothers, outfitters and drapere, e Whitechapel. It appeared that on the previous day the e rol of cloth was placed ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANCASHIRE. CROWN COURT. eei:'oRH MR. JUSTICE BLACKBURN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. GAROTTING AT BLAICELEY. 'I'honnas Daley, a respectable-leakin-g ?? man, was indicted for having at Blakeley, on the 9th of April, feloniously assaulted Andrew Walsh, and stolen from his person 4s. and other articles. Mr. Hopw ood prosecuted; and Mr. Torr defended the prisoner. On the evening of ...

ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... These sessions were resumed yesterday, the magistrates on the bench being Messrs. Hamilton (in the chair), Alderman Holme, T. D. Anderson, Dixon, foughton, Alderman Farmworth, Booth, Jeffery, She', Parker. SUSPENDED LICENSES. The court was occupied all day in hearing the applications of publicans whose licenses had been suspended. Andrew Tevendale, Arley-street, had three fines recorded ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. BEFORE MR. L. PlEEL CHARGR OF STEALING COAL FROM A FLAT.-Thr1O ill- favoured individuals, named David Qainn, Wm. DWolAi and Simpson Burns, were brought up on a cha of stealing 2 cwt. of coal, the property of Messrs. Pritexard and Pollard, of Oldhall-street, from the flat Patrick, at present lying in the canal, near Llghtbody-street. Police-officer fill said that the prisoners ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. BEFORE MESSRS. MILLS AND iOUGHTON. DSSGPACEFOIL CONDucT.-Raphael Beann, an Italian, and a vendor of images, livingin a cellar in Spring- field, Gerard-street, was brought up on the charge of exposing himself to and indecently assaulting three or four little girls. He was committed for trial at the sessions. OBTAININGA SUIT O CLOTHES BY FALSE PRETENCES. -Thomas Wilkinson, ...

THE ALLEGED UNCHASTITY OF WALES

... Mlb t EAMD BIC Dlt. liEnS, 01' 8WAE5A, ALT o14iic o. 'THE MOOSAL SCIEUWE MESTrUGS OF THE It &i an u1jqq~estionabhl fact, strange and unaccoisntale, ait ?? that the condition of Wales and the elemnents of y~se Welsh character are but very imperfectly undefsaood by our English neighbours. They seem Po be *much better acquainted with everything pertaining to the ou atinsof hecontinent tnthe are ...

DARING BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... About seven o'clock on Sunday morning the quiet village of Stansted Mountfitchett, Essex, was thrown into a state of the greatest alarm by cries for help proceeding from the residence of Mr. William White, an independent gentleman, and formerly a miller at Maunden, but now residing on the Cambridge highroad, midway between this place and Bishop Stortford. Several of the neighbours hurried to ...

COUNTY COURT

... I COUN COURT. _ - - - _ _- I 10 DRVORB MAR. BEIIGEANT WHEELES, Q.v., alUDGE S. ~~THURSDAY, JUNE 4, IMPdORTANT J UDGM1ENT AFFECTING RAILWAY ;th CARRIERS. '.Lain v. PErFEtR.-Tfhis was a clams for demurrage for sacks. The trial occupied at portion of two days. Mr. Husband appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Tyndall for B. the defendant. His Honour, in delivering judgmeut, Baid-The plain- tiff is ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ' - ?? FRIDAY, MAY 22. EBEOZZLEMENT BY A COLLECTOR FOR A FRIENDLY SocitTY.-A middle-aged man, named Peter Hope, was brought up on the charge of embezzling soveral sums of monobelongfg to the Royal Liver Friendly Soeiety. Mr. Bretherton appeared for the prosecutioil, and Mir. Cobb for the defence. The first-named gentle- man said the cases against the prisoner were excessively numerous, but he ...