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TRIAL OF AN ALLEGED POISONER

... TRIAL OF AN ALLEGED I . POISONER. At the Lewes assizes, on Thafaday, William Sturt was placed at the bar indicted for the wilful murder of Mary Ann Day at Brighton, on the 22nd of February last. The prisoner, who was described in the calendar as a painter, and 49 years of age, and appeared a very intelligent person, upon being arraigned pleaded Not guilty. The pri- soner who, as above ...

LIVERPOOL MARCH ASSIZES

... i IVSERPOOL MAR0CH ASSIZES. IAce IA f oTTaTfreT OPENING OFr THE COMMISSION, 116 ?? of assize for tho southern divi- Sion of this county wvas opened OD Saturday at St., George's Hall. A S thetw jdgs pieao preside (Baron Martin and Mr. %Ha'co Keating) were detained at York, and could not reach Liver- pool until a late hour on Saturday evening, Mr. Overend, Q.C., was appointed to discharge the ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... GCOROMRS my 3EIOR E UL r. Z O6BUn7, CoB L On thd body of Andrew Fallon, who Wa in the employment of XYr. John Bigham, and who wa injured underc reuinstancesalreadydetailed in the Mercury The medical evilenoe went to show that the deceased had died of cancer of the csophagut from natural causes, and the jury returned a verdict to that effect. On the body of Daniel Hloughton a carter, who had ...

THE MURDER OF MR. FITZGERALD

... THE MURDER OF MR. - FITZGERALD. Our readers mayremember that in May, 1862, a gentleman named Fitzgerald, holding an estate min Limerick, was assassinated by two men named Beckham and Walsh, whilst walking in ?? t with his newly-wedded wife. Beckham and Walsh were subsequently apprehended, convicted and exec uted. Two brothers, Denis and Micbaei Dii- lane, were afterwards charged with being ...

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 ...

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, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLI N.C FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. CHARGE OF SHOOTING WITH IrraiNT TOMaDL Tames Fenwick. a man apparently bet'weeii 40 audiO I who k an.,e~n housein Park-lane t hreoshoot lag at Bridge6 Cain,.with intent to murderher. According to'th cvi- deuc aduce, te cmplinat, ho is about Pt years o~d~ forerl livd wih te prsonr as his wife, their iintmacy continuing several year. ?? had a child by him ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... I SPRING ,ASSIZES. - 'SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANCASHIRE. I CROWN COURT. IIEFORE MR. BARON IMAtRTIN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. GARROTTE ROBBERY AT MANCHESTER. Daniel Waling, aged 21, was charged with assaulting Henry Brunt at Manchester. on! the 14th of January, and robbin- him of a knife. The prosecutor, who is a pork tutcher in business in Manchester, was passing along Marrow-stieet about six oclock ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, FEI3RUARY 28. DEsvnrioN FROM VESSE.S.-James Foley, a sailor, forming on of the crew of the Anglo-Saxon, was charged with desertion fromt that vessel in New York In Decem- ber last. The prisoner signed articles on the 18th of September, 1861, for three years, and, after having served for nearly 14 months on board that vessel, he with others of the crowr was charged at New York with ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY, MARCH 13. BEFORE MR. RAFYLE& A STEWARD CIIAnGED WITH STM&LING BONDED STOREs.-Thomas Ingham, steward of the ship Ravens- oraig, Captain David Bruce Inglis, now lying in the Col- ling'wood Durk wam brought upin eustody, charged with stealng ten bottles of wine and four of brandy, formng part of the bonded stores of the vessel. It appeared that the stores were placed In the lazarette on ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I MONDAY, MARCH 16. D'BEFORE MR. BAFFLES. STrscALIaN A FiuciN op BuTrsn.-Two men named Patiick Corrigan and Philip Riley, who by their dress A,~ appead to be labourers, were charged with stealing a asrkin of butter of the value of £3 10s. from the wars- house of Mr. Morrison, Temple-court. On Saturday a young man named William Godfrey saw the prisoner Corrigan carrying the firkin away from ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... I ' G. ASSIZES. ; i . O'rHRN DIVISION OF LANCASHIRE. 6wN 6COURT. BEFORE MR.,BABOx MARTIN.' . . -SATURDAY, MARCH 28. EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF PE, R- JURY AGAINST A MANCHESTE1R Ev'an- Thom'as, surgeon, of Manchester, sur- ?? bail, to take his triidluponp, charge! of bwilN and corrupt perjury before, coroner of Manch;ster'on the '6th of 'Januaraat.-Mr. Hp od and Mr.:Edwardes appeardochOp. secution ...