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 ...

THE CONDUCT OF THE BRITISH IN MEXICO

... In a recently published book--' N'otes in Mexico in 1861 and 1862-theauthor, Dr. Lemrprire, brings the following serious charge of smuggling and other misconduct against British officials and merchants in Mexico:- I saw myself the boats' crews of our flag-ship at Vera Cruz bring bags on bags of dollars to be shipped to Eng- land by tim strainer which brought mo home, not one dol- lar of ...

NORTHUMBERLAND QUARTER SESSIONS

... NORTHIJMBERLNSD QUARTER SESSIONS. These sessions commenced on Wednesday, in the Moot Hall-C. W. Onom, Esq. (chairman); presiding There was a numerous attendance of magistrates. THE COUNTY PRISONS. From the report of the Visiting Justices it appear- ed that, at the date of the report. there were in lor- pethi Gaol 79 prisoners; 33 being in the Gaol, and 46 in the House of Correction. In Alnwick ...

THE EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... r* 0 (From ousi Corrcspon endnt.) D The Gcneral Quarter Sessions for the East Riding a of Yorkshire, were concluded at the Vourt-honse, Beverloy, r yesterday (Wednesday). Amongst the Magistrates who ovre present at these sessions, were the following :-Lord - NVenlock, of Escrick Park; Lord Muncaster, the Eon. t Admiral Duncombe, M.P., Kilawiek Percy; Sir Francis D. a t legard, Bart., Ganton, ...

THE COURT

... TIHE COURT. The Princess Alice net with an accident n fen (dnys rincie tiat ,light hlave been nttended with very scriots oeonuenles.e ler Royal Highness. ?? hy the b llon; Miss liruce. was procceding in a waggonettefrowa Osborne, lV tlhe Cowes rondi, and round thc neighbour- hood of Ncwiort, for n morning drive, wheb thle postilion attempted to drive between two other vehicles which were on ...

THE FORGERY ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... FoBERY ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND. y . G r s1.o As urnem. Georgc Bancher, 'a)i mieiinned h tuesday adinsiziag. Before tie tria comecea iche of models gauld a dan of the building fcracn har the pe was stlen were placed oi tle t[dlc in ?? of te coune o r Sir FitIry Thcve rohes fortthe prosedchltio were c ?? Qbe, oful Mr Bot-ill, Q.C. (epaecially tc- * i. (ito ard, and Mr. r Malofthewa; Screant es I ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... NEW COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Keoting.) James Waddena, 29, hairdresser, was indicted for feloni- ously and maliciously wounding Hannah 3laria Colchester Dixon, with intent to murder her. Mr. F. H. Lewis appeared for the prosecution; and Mr. Cooper for the defence. It will be remembered that in this case, the particulars of which have been very recently before the public, the prisoner was a ...

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 ...

THE WIGAN MURDER

... (Fromn our Oorrespondontj) v WIGAN, Friday. The police are, apparently, as far off as ever from the solution of this terrible atrocity. On Thursday, it was rumoured that a man of notorious character had been taken into custody, but, on inquiry, we find that the report contains but a minute portion of truth, although some grounds had arisen for specnlation. It seems that this man, who is known ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, JAN. 9

... U),Uiff OF - Fw 1)?Y, Jo'. 9. ?? Azv~cicAcvG ?? - Y EATS 0. [E1F KsxuvjuttTnr1Npmr a T'hi. xcax' art aioit~o tiin fr'otm the Rlwcriff (d'urt of 1Kim- r-n:r-xr , fit 0' ?? of -Ma. yeats, l0oprit-tr (if the s ?? Ki ccinver inl r'xt aninIS li n ~ t-i pres-ntc: t Ipojtiti 'rtI to tile S Ix Criff, t 1ile ?? (if wvhicvh NleilS to have tIle: I ''--vialrhu fri-iji ck-i-haili ;olioetx'rix (if iji' a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... IENTRAL CEIMINAL' COURT.: ' The January seserons of ,t'-his court were dpened on Maonday.. EN1e3ZZLEw5NT.-7AmOSi 1 oef? Coliier,. who pleaded Guilty at lhe Niovemner session of thisacourt, for em- ?? certain monsyg belonging to his employers,- Messrs Shlaen and Rosede,' solicitors, to whom he was clerk, was hbrought.up for ~jigmeut. The :Common Ser--- jeant said. that in consequence' of the ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. BEFIORE T. J. CURTLER, ESQ. (DEPUTY CHAIlMAN). The business of these Sessions was brought to a conclu. sion yesterday. T=a EMnEZZLEMENT nY A SUE-Acacm. - Thomas Griflitbs Reynolds, lately a ?? in the employ of Sir Edward Lechmere, Bart., banker, of the Rhydd, and who had been found guilty on Tuesday, on a charge preferred against him by his employer, of ?? two several sums of money, ...