LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I I WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. SERIOUS ASSAULT WITH AN UMBRELLA.-A young men, named John O'Donnell, was charged with unlaiw- fully wounding Peter Worthington, captain of the flat Winsford, now lying at the Duke's Dock coal-wharf. Between nine and ten o'clock en the previous night, the complainant was passing along Whigtchapel, when he was accosted by the prisoner, who asked him ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, JULY 20

... C(OURT UJF SE3ilONflf i, July 20 WTUQ? flivilSoN. ms-ours Ileca D~AttA~iN. itsbi~s action, Air. co~gets, ~haplalu at Stirli'ng, Castle, 'WaS pesniifl., andi the, defisnlo~! VS U,e-Plruvotpid 2,OfStr ln.The issues lidi before tiae 4uay 'c-iv as fo110,ii .Whte,- on Or hboi 14th October, 1861, the efnefoe the ?? f tC thle pllrtiter die- Missed from his ?? ti ?? astle. wrote and trausliut'sd to ...

LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON. a hti WED:NEsDAY, JULD 22. V' (Before Mr. Commissioner Fane.) IS mN 'BE THE'SOUTHMPTON, &c., BOXIr COMtPANY )r, ' (LMiTD.) At the Judgment on the case of Mr. Bird. k s'e At the sittings for settling the list of contributories in h t, this caise, objection was taken to the liability of Mr. James Le Binfield Bird, in respect of 50 shares in the Company, and ;O the ...

THE MOUPELL FORGERY CASE

... TUW UOUPELL FORGERsY CAsa The trial of Bonpell v Iaws, being the action brought by the relations of Mr, W. Boupell, ex member for Lim- be3h, and mow a convict, to reacver oettain properties from the dtfendants, Ori the ground that the ae otsonref is invalid. btcase Mr, Bopell. had forged the will, es of gift, &o, that gave him an opparort right to dispose of tho eastoa, ban been proceeding at ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LrVERuOOL POLICE COURT. MO. IDAY, JULY 27. INEO5Z MRt. RiAFFLE& A LADY (I11AOED WITH ASSAULT.-~M&'arW~t Taylor, an elderly lady, dressedina ialdsome juveile costume, wlas brought up in custody.under warrant charged with having assaulted a young lady, named aguire, upon one of the landing-ageS. Mfr. Brerunor appeared for the complainant, andMr. Copeman, of the firm of Snow- hall and Copeman ...

ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE IN THE PADDINGTON WORKHOUSE

... ALLEGED NEGLIGERICE IN THE PADDING- TON WOERHOUBS _ I An inquiry was held on Tueaday by Dr. Larkeostr at the Black Lion Tavern. Byaywater-road, respeeting the death of Mr. Frederick Dawsion Tomlins, aged thirty- six years, which ,ccurred under circumstances that have given rise to a chrge of ?? against the Padding ton Union authorities. E. German said that dceased was the owner of 4 large ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A WIFE

... At the time when the arrangements were complete for the burial of Mary Ann Lavendor, wife of Mr. Livender, the proprietor of the Deepields Tavern, a precept was re. ceived yesterday morning from Mr. T. a. Phillips (tbe Coroner for the district), for an enquiry into the cause of her death. There has, ever since her death on Sunday morning, abounded some strange ranmoura of illasage she had ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER IN GOWER-STREET

... ITHE SUSPECTED MURDER IN GoWEB.STRERT. Last night Dr. Lankester resumed at the Lord Wellington tavern, University-streek, the inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Michael Quin, aged 45 yearn, who was alleesd to have been murdered on the night of the 27th June. On the night in question it will be recollected deceased was seen to fall off the steps of No. 87, Gower. street, and being ...

THE ROUPELL FORGERIES

... 46 .vdpe pthe ierendati hr tb osawa ~Iiwh jestehy' Maui atW (lelmafoid .&sctheprnonsa YAs William uPM~ wanrouh to the couktid custody dl two wade, and he ?? I: SeaentShbe, MrL I O.k Q, & Brown, and the H* r. OrwAins,p~.,d to h ii;W If I tou' ; ll, SW MTar bim. (Theivitneesprodueed ainumein teruit ie by the doceased.) Mrs Randall anothe 'tenanit of the deemaeA dlo pro. dateed receipt for rep ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... I COUNTY DONEG&L (FR ouM t SPROIAL RcPORTFRL) THE MURDESR OF GlRIEMrio4. LurFonD, WteRssDAY.-After the close of the very able and forcible address of Sergeant Sullvan, ia reply for the crown, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald proceeded to charge the jury. He ?? of the jsry, we are now approaching the close of this most important trial, and it noev becomes my duty to ask you to rs-eonsider with me the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION-Coiunty Hall,OxfordJuly18. Present, HEon. and Rev. F. Bertie, J. H. Ashhurat, Guy Thomson, and G. Gammie, Esqrs. George Collyerwas charged with stealing potatoes, the pro- perty of Richard Kent, at Tiddington; settled out of Court. Ann Andrews was charged with assaulting Ke2iah Eadle, at Marston; fined 6d. and costs 8s. John Phillips was charged with passing a bad half-sove ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT HAGGERSTONE

... | .UOEOCI(flG AIUIsI, 1 AT.14GW STONE. On Scuselay muorning> the letliabitanis of Hagger- stonue wvere t~tnewn inl to a state of the utmost 6xcite- molt; us codnequinc6 of the folloving murderous ouetrage, whlich was commtitted ~t No. 15, Martha- street, near the goewosis, Great (2umberlantd-street, Queen's-road, Haggerstone, under the following cir- cuiastances It appears that the deceased, ...