CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I :CORONER'S .IIQUEM. . I 1I BEFOP, r MU;. P. .U BY. On th~e body of Castherine ennedy, a child six months old, who had been sent on shore from the emigrant ship Chancellor, which sailed on Tuesday morning for New York. A jost mnortem exarmina- . tion showed that death had resulted from oonvulI i ns from natural caus~es, and a verdict to that effect was returned. On the body of atherine, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. ,3EFORE MR. RAFFLES, STEALING A HORSE OLoTv.-A woman, named Ellen Dugdale, was chaged with stealing a horse oloth belong- ing to Robert Porters car driver, lving in No. I Couxt, Strickland-street. On Tuesday afternoon the prosecu- tor left his car standing in Christian-street, and saw the prisoner deliberately take off the cloth he had thrown over his horse. She was walking ...

Law Intelligence

... ?j?ab ?ute1Iiq?nce. COUIXIT OF SESSION-Fa7.nAv. OUTERu HOUSE. (Before Lord Jervisewoode.) THlE CARDROSS CASE. The LORD ADVOCATE replied yesterday for the defenders. The individuals named as defenders did not object to answer for anything which they had individually done ; but the question wras, Did these gentlemen, the Moderator and Clerks of the As- serubly of 1862, and the Moderator and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLIE COURT. FRIDAY. Before .essrs. T. c. S. Epenernorsky,. VIols, D. Mats, asnd TV. James. ROz1n1reaN ANS EBMLOYi:51.-A young man of respectable appear- anco, named John Kirtict, a porter, reseding in Hope Street, was bmought up on romand, charged with having stolen from the pr misce of bls masters, Messrs. Seerr and Co, eutle. lor- cester Street, eleven pocket-knives, eight raoore ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ' - ?? FRIDAY, MAY 22. EBEOZZLEMENT BY A COLLECTOR FOR A FRIENDLY SocitTY.-A middle-aged man, named Peter Hope, was brought up on the charge of embezzling soveral sums of monobelongfg to the Royal Liver Friendly Soeiety. Mr. Bretherton appeared for the prosecutioil, and Mir. Cobb for the defence. The first-named gentle- man said the cases against the prisoner were excessively numerous, but he ...

Law intelligence

... Labo 3intdlfamcf. NO)TICES.-THIS DAm COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10J.-BEFOEoa Tmn LOnDS JUSTICES.-To be mentioned: Birtle's Ette. AplsGrat Western Railway v;metro- -poll tan Railway Ceaspaay, part beard. Appeal motlon : X~n- -teak v. Great Western Railway Ceompany, part heard. aROLLS COURT, CHANCEIIY-LM'lE. lAT ?? judigient:; Beaunsent v. Carter, at 12 -Remain- ing petitions, at 4. ...

Legal Intelligence

... Kegal .'Nftifigen ce. ROLLS COURT. DUDLIN, TUESDAY. [FroMl OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] n THE 3IALLYCLARE CONGREGATION. i AREL V. rALT., TIHE ATTORNEY-GENERAL V. HALL. THE bearing O! these cases was resumed at a late period of the day. Mr. FITZGIBBON continued the reading of the To- later's proofs. Ile proposed to give in evidence a sermon preached on the death of the Rev. Mr. Aber- nethy, in which ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTEIUDA.Y. [Before EDws1nD On1ce, Esq., R.M.] ASSAULTS. John Crawford was charged with having committed nn assault on a pointsman on the Northern Counties Railway,named Win. Fife. It appeared that the prisoner had trespassed on the railway, and that he assaulted the complainant whea he was ordered off. A woman named Mary Cassidy deposed that the prisoner was of unsound ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LAW COURTS9-YBSTEFDAY. -; COURT OF CHANCERY. Hioey v. Robiewom.-Ia this case, in which several witcessO s were exumined 'Viva oue before tia Lord Chancellor on Moliday, for which-it stood over from last terra, it was announced that the petitioner, who bid been in infirm health, bod died on this (Tnesday) morning. The cause was not further proceeded with, it belog now out of court for the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE. 'MONDAY.-Before AId. BLACKIVCLL and CARR PICKING POCKETS.-JohD Patrick Trimmings a retfin ed convict, was charged with attempting to pick pockets in Dean Street, on Saturday evening. A witness, name ' Catherine Turnbull, stated that about nine o'clock that evening she was in MAr Baker's pork shop, making a fell purchases, when the prisoner came in and stood near her She shortly ...

THE PUDDLERS' STRIKE

... SERIOUS CEEARGE 01? INTIMIDATION AGOINST PUDDLIILS. Attho lrierley Bill Petty Sessions, yesterday, before Ir. Isaac Spooner,ZHenry Thompson, puddler, Wras charged with having, with otheru, combined by threats and intimi daticn, to prevent one /Enoch Pearson, a puddler, from attendiin his work. The case arose out of the paddlers strike, and the offence charged was committed on the 12sh instant, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I THURSDAY, MAY 21. IBEFORE MR. RAFFLES AND MR. LAMPORT. E} THE MIlURDE IN OLD55ALL-STREETr-The Spanish seaman Jose Maria Alvarez, remanded on the charge of i having murdered James Harrison in OldhsllSstreet, was 2)brought up. Mr. Superintendent Kehoe, producing a s certi cate from the Northern Hospital, stated that Cohen, the man who was also stabbed by the prisoner, was getting better, and ...