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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YBSTERDAY. Before Alessrs. T. C. S. Kninncrelcy, W. G'ough, and T. PAVU~PS. STeAMTNG COFFIN FURNIruru .-A man named John B.ttters, a packing case maker, residing in Communication Bowv, was charged with having stolen a quantity of coffin furniture, value Us, from the premises of his employer, Mr. Horton, a coffin maker, residing in Gas Street. It appeared from the evidence, that a few days ago ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... EIRMINtuAM PILt E COURT YR-hTR RDAV.~ Before Sir John RatclfF, Afessrs, 1T. C. S. Kinsecrslcy, agd S. .Bu-1dey. RODnRY ?? A SHOP.-N young mnan, named -Jo/ti Creallier, a gull barrel tiler, resdirdig in ?? Streat, wns charged with bavhig, in company with, another man who wns convicted at the last Sessions on the samo charg-e, stolen an overcoat from the shop of Mr. Lavinatone Siummer Lane. The ...

ST. ASAPH

... ST ASAPH.. ad COUNTi COURT Frid~a. Jan. 16 Before JX.E Davis,. t Yt Esq.,-Depiity-JTudge1. . ?? Price V. '&Saniu Pseqli ,Mr Gold Edwards, .tfor plaintiff, siaid this wa~s -an attion to recover possession e heof a smisl1 tein~nie'i. at D~'eerbh fin the ;occdpation' of'd~i I~ ais fendaiis. P1ieintift..mmarriedla aid~opted child~of one fon beJones,:deceased, who gav~e him a roowch as t le tachoed ...

A SCOUNDREL SEDUCER

... A toU TpIUEL SEPl lo At !lddlebex'iessione,''on WedAnesdy, Abraham'Wal- tos, 24, was. indicted for fradulently obtaining, by false pretanaces-ro~n FlizebethPhipp9,t~o boxes containino clathea,'withintent to defraud. Mr. Cobper presecoted; theprisonerwas undefended. Mr. 0ooper said that this was c ne of the most heartleaA ases of robbery that it had ever been his duty to bring under the notice ...

REMARKABLE DOINGS IN BELGRAVIA

... Duringthe last eight yearsA Miss Robinson basbeen repeatedly charged. at Westminster police-court. She has long been impressed with a notion that she has been defrauded of property to a large amount, as she lays claim to the ownership of many maslsions in Belgrave, Chester,.and Eaton-squ5aTV, and, in fur. therahee of her alleged rights bhas repeatdly caused annoyance to the occupants of houses ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I CLERKENWELL. I Charles Daniels, a photographer, of 1, Penton-place, Pentonville, appeared in answer to two summonses, under c, I the new act, charging him with selling spurious copies of ii 9 photographs. tl b Mr. Barker, after hearing the evidence adduced, fined ml athe defendant 31. Os. 6d. and costs in each case, and inti-e mated that he might appeal, if he felt disposed, against this ...

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 ...

THE SWINFEN CASE

... In the Court of ?? Pleas, on Friday last, judgment -was given in the case of Kennedy v. Brown, in which the complainant claimed 20,000 for ser- vices rendered to Mrs Swinfen (now Brown) in esta- blishing her claim to the Swinfen estates. The coumi was of opinion that no promise, either before or after the business, was binding, and that the relation of the counsel and client rendered both ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. DAlIN.Xo HIGHWAY ROBBEoIY IN HOLumpN. - A GAscoTTE GABoTTflD. -Thomas Reilly was charged with being concerned with others in a highway-rob- bery with vielenee.-Mr. Henry Smith, of Warwick- terrace, Belgrave-road, solicitor, stated that at about. half-past five o'clock, on Monday evening, he was sassing long Holborn, when he was attacked near W:eston's music-hall by'several men, of ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY,JAN. 20

... CITY COURT-TUESDAY,JAX. 20. Before the Mayor (W. Thompson, Esq.), and Aldermen Sadler, Ward, Thorp, and Towle. THROWING STONES AT A 'TRAIN. Two lads named Joseph Casbonln and William Shirley, each asholot fourteen years of age, were charged by Mr. John Bedford, the Speorintendent of Police on the London and North-Western Railway, with having, on Monday the 29th of December last, thrown stones ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , EXTRAORDINARY CASE. (Before }ice-Chanceltor Sir W. P. Maod.) '1i-Fl L'AEL OF EIIITONT ?? THE REV. SIR W. DAIMLL, BART'. This suit, which has nows occupied.the attention of the Court for more than a week, has at last been brought to a termination. The plaintiff is the sixth, Earltof Egmont, and the object of his suit is to have an issue directed by. the Court for the purpose of trying the ...