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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 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 ...

COURT COURT

... I 1 -L - It .I - - CO T - I JP URsOEXs J.;H. BLAIEssq., J^UGa AUIiON AGAINST THE, LIVERPOOL CO-OPERA ?? tIYEPBQV0I)ENT A%9¢QIATlQo-*:.:. This was an Plotion brough t by John Clay0tea E 'broker, 'agaiistithet'Liverpool uooperative mro, vident Association to recoverthe sum of £21 14s; alleged to. be' due for services rendered to the as- inu sBoiation. Dr. Comyns eared for the pla . tiffk and' ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... 1ff VRI'OOL POLICE:a COURT. MONDAY, VEBRIUARY 2. : BgrOnB MR. RIFLE, AWNS.($ AS AN AUCPiONEER WlITnOUr B9ING ,iCf*BNjD.-George Coulton, a middle-aged man,' w39 brought up in custody charged with having as an auctioneer without a lieense.-Mr. ,#(rtilner Hynes, supervisor of excise, stated that * consequence of information he r eeived oin Satr- 4,y evening he wvent to No. 14, Scotland-road, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I Yi~1RPOOl VOUCE COURT. LIVERPOOL POICES COURT. I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. THE CASE OF STEALING A CAssBOX-.John Duason, a shipwright, remanded on the charge of stoalng a cash- box containing £2 from the bar of the public ouseof Mrs. Ellen Medcalf No. 38, Rathbone-street, was again brought up. It will be recollected that the case was adjourned to give the prisoner an ...

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 REMARKABLE DIVORCE CASE

... I A singular divorce case was brought to a conclu- sion in the Consistorial Court, Dublin, on Saturday. 12 Margaret Cody, a native of Cork, lived as a servant - with an artist or painter named Watte, in London. Watte had been married, but on his wife's death, 1' in May, 1845, he married his servant, by whom he a had several children, all of whom died except one, a daughter. He died in November ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INQUEST'S. I BEFORE MR. W. W. DRIrFIELD, DEPUTY-COIRONE& On the body of Thomas Linn, late an apprentice on board the barque Ocean, now lying in the Birkenhead Docks, 15 years of age, and the son of a grocer residing at Scarborough. On the 26th of December the Ocean was lying in the Canada Dock, and the deceased fell into the water and was drowned before any assistance could be ...

A LIVERPOOL DIVORCE CASE

... FiS,- l W -in 1;; 'R F ?? ' L JD OE C ' ' I;.0 :Dy o1c 'O1 the 1name of Itotherhhm. I ; Dr. SwAbe'y appeaird fio the petit ier s The repondent did not'appear upon this occasion to be reprepented by counsel Dr. Spiiks was for the ,co-respondent. Dr, Swabey said that this was a motion on tite part of the husband, grounded upon psttoD, ii which he made a further application to the court for the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I .O E Sol .. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. dat BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. CHAnGE OF STEALING CARGO.-Richard Wright, in seconld mate of the steamship Danube, belonging to Messrs. Bibby and Sons, the well-known ahi owners of use this port, was placed in the dook charged with stealing ml 20 pieces of &aca belonging to Messrs. Zeno and Corn dez any, of Bradford, and forming part of the cargo of the the ?? on her ...

COUNTY COURT

... BEFORE MR. SRGEANT WHEELER, Q.C., JUDGE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAILY.1l. THE OkNIBUS CONVEYANCE COMPANY V. JOHN HAY- WOOD.-This was an action to recover £1, balance of an account for clothing sold and delivered to the defendant. It appeared from the evidence that It was the practice of this omnibus company to supply the conductors of their vehicles, if they wished it, with suits of uniform at a cost ...