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LIVERPOOL LAW SOCIETY

... I The annual meeting of the Liverpool Law Society was held in the rooms of the society, Harrington-street, on Wednesday afternoon, F. S. Hull, Esq., president of the society, in the chair. The HONORARY SEcRRTARY (Mr. William Clare) read the report of the committee, from which it appeared that the society now numbers 166 members, and that in addition to this internal prosperity its assistance ...

COUNTY COURT

... i(OUNTY colfRT. . ?? - we h n ITal OA.. JUDT. LLio:u MRlt .SI ?? r OWklEOE~ltt V,.$ A- - C'Vlti 1on01 aition ?? by Co te° t a STidsil enlai to recover *om 9. dof Arrilithel, ire ilr:lf tel of t01e barlue SOnanill, thle slO to fitS fob., nW d duol for a1 voyage fro aanh tousniihad bi th e toiverpool. n deen ialtli oh tl t afiitd or' th iizs abiont to procceetos. that the jpllilitlt been isncll ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... 1 I THUUiDAY, NOVEMBER 19. le JIEFORE SIR. CASTELLAIN. to ILLICIT DiSTILLATION.-Thomas and Janet l)obbie, to brother and sister, young people, were brought up on lt. the charge of haviiag been found upon certain premises c- where a sti was used for the purposes of illicit destilla- lit tion. Mr. Benjamnin John Emley, an officer of-exclse, ty stated that in consequence of certain information ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. BEFORE MiR. IAFFLES. EXTENSIVE ROnoRYv-James William Gibby, a Suiddleaged man, late a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Sutton and Co., carrilers, of Birmninghami, wae bro ?? up on the charge of stealing a large quantity~ofprp consisting of silk handkerchiefs, glovesp&c. Hea dismissed from the service of the firm mo October last for want of energy in forwarding their ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -POLICEM VI ?? frnt1OlO . . na ed 1nry~ 4e6l, by. ~h~taVWoth & Ii9PW s~¶%rought 'up; Thie k ?? m« ibedin th Nrhenouse ita ...

A MAGISTRATE HORSEWHIPPED

... A MAQISTRATE HORSE- WHIPPEiD. On Tuesday last, at the Much Wenlock petty sessions, W. P. Brookes, Esq., surgeon, and a magistrate for the borough of Wenlock, charged James Beddoes, Esq., of Much Wenlock, with an assault, committed under circumstances which have been the cause of much gossip in the ancient borough and neighbourhood. From the evidence it appeared that on Monday, the 6ths of ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONERS INQUSTS. FOIRE ML. P. F. CURRY. On the body of Elizabeth, infant daughter of John Holland, a paper-hanger, residing in No. 2 E ourt, -Burgese-street. According to the evidence of two of the witnesses, on Friday last the deceased was very cross, and her grandfather advised-his son to get some syrup of poppies and give her a dose of it. He 'did so, and gave the child, who waa three ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT BANKRUPTCIE

... BEFORE JAMES K. BLAIR, ESQ., JUDGE. WEDNESDAY, bDARCH 4. TISIMAS STAVELEY RALPH, of Baker-street, Everton, wine and spirit dealer, solicitor and ?? bankrupt appeared in person. llir. Copeman opposed for the assignee, Mr. Wilson and examined the hank- rupt as to aninterest under te will of his father's uncle. The bankrupt passed his last examination, but the con- sideration of his order of ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BEVOiE MB. COMMISSIONER PERIRY. MONDAY, JANUARY 26. IN BE SAMUEL DOYLE.-This bankrupt, a master mariner of Runcorn and Liverpool, was allowed to pass his last examination, but the consideration of the order of discharge was adjourned to this day (Tuesday). IN RE ThOMAS KAY.-This was a last examina- tion and discharge sitting. The bankrupt was a shipstore and provision dealer, carrying on ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I FRIDAY, MARCH 20. BEFORE MBl. RAFFLlEs. A THOROUGH VAGAsoND.-Eaizabeth Jones, theyoeeg Welshwoman committed on Thursday on the charge of stealing about £30 worth of wearing apparel from the house of Mr. Hammond, No. 3, Wesley-street, Toxteth. park, where she lived as domestic servant was agan broughtup, charged with stealing aconsiderablequsatity of wearingpparel from the house of Mrs, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNEINDAY, APRIL 1. : BEYOR MR. ILRAFLES. EainEzLEmENT BY A CLEnIC IN TIHE CUSTOMS.- .Edward Osborn, late a clerk in the customs at this port, residing in Dover-street, wis brought up on remand cbarged with embezzling a large sam of money entrusted to him *hilst acting in that capacity. It wil hie recollected that the prisoner absconded, and was apprehended a few days ago by Detective Laycock ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POLICE INTELLIGENC FRIDAY, IAY 8. UrNL&WFULLYWOUNDINO.-AntMurphY, adsiu ate looking onman, was brought up in custody ?? unlawfully ?? Hirste, the wife of an atiler milltiaman. It alpeared that the womst1 reside ie Thsurlow-street, and that about one o'clock that morning they quarrelled about some coipamtivelytriflg matter As the complainant stood with her back ?? he; Murphy struck her upon ...