MURDER IN SALFORD

... MURDER IN SAIFORD. On Sunday night a watchman in the employ of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, whilst on his rounds in the vicinity of the New Bailey Prison, heard groanesproceeding from a lonely spot on the banks of the River IrwelL Shortly afterwards hewentwith anotherwatchman towards the spot, and on the steps in front of the works of Messrs. Lowry and Company, machinists, ...

INFORMATION AGAINST THE WEST DERBY LOCAL BOARD

... HAUMTON V. THE WEST DEBBY LoCAL BOARD. -The consideration of this case was resumed in the county magistrates' court, on Saturday, before Messrs. Charles Turnei, M.P., J. Bibby, and J. H. Macrae. It was an adjourned hearing of an information by Mr. J. F. Hamilton, who com- plained that the West Derby Local Board, as the surveyors of highways in their district, had neglected to keep in proper ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I TUESDAY, NOVEMBERR 22. i5FO'ORE BR. RAFFLES. ASSAULTING THIE POLICE.-Two labourers named JTares and John Welsh were charged with being drunk and asaaulting police-officer No. 7,05. It appearedi that on Monday night the prisoners were creating a disturb- ance in Hanover-street, when the complainant requested them to go quietly home. James Welsh then made a rush at No. 705, struck him upon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE YGEj6 TUESDAY MAY 3. STABBING IN A PUBLIC HOUSE-AVlliAHn 313jD a cripple, apparently about 1S or 1il yeats of e? brought up on the charge of having stebbdeda' '4 Byrne, a youth who tains a livelihood by sl en papers, and resides in Thomas-street. On sit night the prisoner, the complanant, and otbstr l were at Ambler's public nouse in Princes.,^t Macnarnee and Byrne vere playing at ...

THE ALLEGED MASSACRE OF AUSTRIAN SOLDIERY

... The Sicfe of Monday contains the following Several journals have utterly scouted the news given by our correspondent in Denmark of the execution of 300 Hungarians, shot for attempting to go over to the Danes. The confidence with which our correspondent very naturallyinspired us forbad us to pass over in silence the rumours he communicated to us upon an occurrence of this importance. To-day a ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... IBIRKERHMD POLICE COURT. rned womatn, eared illeqaly pte Iging a to Ire. t srringaon. man the btatemneat ot yconstabulary, it ap. ,ecntor, whe then kcept ¢uantity of clothes to senact a portion of thte nueatly questioned she on of lhie prujcnt, and it e earhel.The helc~kdts nereinte~ Iay 7m. Wd., the vota j0f j mcuseo was ordered to neof 20s. and costs or i t he pledgri, besittes a li2e1 fs ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... BEFORr MR. P. F. CURRY. On the body of Hannah Evans, a girl 1i6 years of age, the daughter of John Evans, a shoemaker. She lodged with her mother at No. 135, Back Portland street. According to the evidence of Fanny Warrell, a Woman about 80 years of age, the grandmotherof the deceased, on Tuesday after- noon she went to the house named for the purpose of seeing her daughter who was ill. The ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... I 1CESTER ASSI CROwN COURT.-- BEFO}E MBN BAJIOy CUNfLL TUESDAY, APRIl, s. THE FRAUDS ON THE WIRJRAL S&yV1X; BANK. James Woodward (aged 69), who pleadoj on Monday to a series of indictmentchdr ghilty with defrauding the Neston and W hr~le in Bankr, was brought up this morning to'iR sentence. His Lordship, in sentenein t receiv years' pcnal servitude, said his offen4g uan to 6ves vated by his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, APRIL 19. SERIOUS RoBBDERY AT AN HOTEL.-A young man 1 named Edward Graycott was charged with stealing a i pair of pearl and diamond earrings -of the value of 125 guineas, four gold signet rings, and a gold and turquoise pin, the property of Air. John Robert Williams, whole- sale dealer injeweUery, London. It appeared that on the 28th of March last the prosecutor wva stopping at the ...

A CASE FOR THE BENEVOLENT

... II Some time since, a paragraph bearing the above heading appeared, through the kindness of the editors, in the Liverpool Mercury. The tale told was a simple one. In a poor wretched dwelling near the Little Ormshead lived a working man, his wife, and eight children. The man had hurt his leg, and for nine months he had been unable to gain his living. On the 21st May last, one of the children ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... I TUESDAY, MARCH al. PASSING; COUNTERFEIT COIN.-A youth named Jcts Carney, said to reside in a cellar in the Old atetter. road, was charged with having passed a basettwo-dslilo piece and with ?? to pass a bad shilling. It appeared that on Saturday evening LAst the primoer utwied at the shop of Thoras Topping inS Inytdret, and asked for a penny cake. Having receivud ?? cute, he tendered a ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... _^T T . . 7 ?? TO FRIDAY, APRIL 8, BEFO1E MR. JUSTICE WILLIAMS. HILL V. VAWDnnY.-Mr. Macintyre and l\Ir. Morgan Lloyd were counsel for the plaintiff; Mr. Weisby and Mr. H. Lloyd appeared for the defendant. The action was brought to recover the sum of £65 for work and labour done, &c. Plaintiff, itappeared, was a railway contractor, and was emxdoyed in that c ipacity on the Stockport and ...