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BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKE19-HEAD POLICE - Ci)URT. 'I - . .. . .. ?? - , . iUiDAY; DECEBER ; io3 BIEOT R Nil. F. iRtAI. I(RBEIVI? WITH VxOLRNpk-Patrick 3rilligam, ji ho wam, eommitted for tnial on ?? dayfor an aitternph4)tI r. burglary III Egerton-street, was again brgughii up, e charged with having ?? and robbed Wlifi-an or M8'Candlu'si, t ?? prosecutor stated that 6i,, bn Thurstlay evening lie was stiauding. at ...

CLARE v. THE QUEEN

... CE.LXRE v. THE QUEEN. CHARGE OF PERJURY. 0f id At the WestMninster police court, on Friday, ., Mr. Pohind, b1arrister, instructed by Messrs. c n Humphle ys and Morgan, solicitors, applied Ifor a le sumnuons against Sir Charles Fox, for perjury hi re alleged to have been committed by him in the &C it Court of Queen's Bench on February 4, 1 ax3,.n 3 .f a trial before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... .ELF'ORi JOHN CAMPBELL A!D JOt1i BIBBY, ESQrq. ILLICIT DISTILLATSON. -Ai iniforniati n was I)card against John Gillespie, charged with being in possession of an illicit still. 3fWr 1yudaidl appeared for tile Excise and rf). Baxtcr for the defendant.-Ifr. Tyndall, in openirig thie ca(%. said he appeared on belalf of the com- ,misiaioners ol fihiaal I evenoue, Of the Excise department, to ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVE, RPOOL POLICE COURT. SATURBDAY DEMIM.IER 30. PEOiRNiMR. T. S. IRAFF5LF.5 ArrSAIULING 'TME VoLicE. -P-afrkrl. Henwrigirt Was Charged, with harving - ssaulted three 'Police co-n- stables. On, Frlda~ irorning the prisoiors accosted Police contableK Go. f0,inFontenoy-street, utskingh'rim i hle Ihade seen a maed ivonani pass that way. Tihe officer said hlelodnrot, aid the prisoner- then seized ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... b' RE aEt. -P.! -. CluY, -BROUOEl OIbotha. On the body Of Maru Mhlone, 62 years of age, the`wife of a shipheebe, Iresiding Bla'ekstone- street. Fr :about 36 years the> decemsel hai beeu of ?? habits, and or. twelve veaM had been confined to the house, buitdrinuk was Auplilied' duringthat time. . On: 'inhdday evening she got drfiik-nad had to be asi4isted up' to bed. At eleven o'clock the same ...

CHESHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... ICHESHIRE QUARTER SESSI6dS. Mo. The quarter sessions for the county of Chester ster, was held yesterday morning in the COhester Castle were at half-past eleven o'clook. The graid jury were g- sworn as follows Bnnte Mr. Isaac Penny, sharebrokor, Pronton-cumnmseonombo, foreinnl. Mr. Thomas Bell, slilpowyner, Clanglton-oum.Grange. hlr. J. Ciuiningha ni, is:; broker, Claughton-ouni-Grango. Alr. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ABORTION

... '' Yesterday morning Mr. William oarter, coroner to te Sure y, resumed an investigation relative, totedeath of Han-let Witee d woman aged 82, w eet founmarried ak who was~ Aedtohave lost her' su life through an operation per ormed upon her for W. a felonious purpose. ?? evidence taken on the ?? o sian was lo, to the effect that the deceats, wdo was stated to '1y be respectably connected, went ...

DESPERATE ATTEMPT To MURDER A WIFE

... to tor objec. On Saturday a man was formally charged with e factn the offense of cutting and wounding his wife at e fait Highgate. His name is Henry Keeble; he is a very retired tradesman, aged 68, of. 5, Southwood-lane, A very Hor ethicornsey, and the unfortunate woman, Ann Keeble, t ?? a Between four and five o'clock in the ?? mornmg a tradesman was returninghome, when r that hewas surprised ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MONDAY, JANUARY 1theg BEFO11E MR. RAFFLES. ,r. STEALING COTMON AND ASSAULTING TER PbLicE.-A Mr. womn, nanned Margaret Manning, was charged with blow, stealing a quantity of cotton, and also with aseaultingf police-constabies No. t'73 and ID7. About twelve o'clock pe.~ on Saturday the officers stopped the prisoner ini Love- the lane, and found 81 bs. of cotton in her apron. Wlhen at St they ...

A CHASE AFTER A CRIMINAL

... A race of rather an exciting character is going on at the present moment, the course being the broad Atlantic and the goal New York, and the a circumstances are somewhat similar to those that occurred in the case of the notorious culprit Muller when he made his flight from this country after the murder of Mr. Briggs. The culprit on this cccasion is a man named John Burton, whb held a ] ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONERV8 -nQUESTS. xBFFOnE ill. P. F. CURRY, BOROUGH CORONER. A JuRoR aFINdU FOR NON-ATTENDANOCL-On ?? an inquest wae opened on the body of a. Woman named Malone, and it was adjourned until : twelve o'clock yesterday for the production of the necessary medical evidence. At that hour several of the persons summoned upon the jury were not - in attendance, and the coroner commented strongly upon ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... : . TUESDAY, JAN. 2. S3EFOXIE MIR. T. S. RAFFLES. INDEoENT ASSAULT-john Cochran, a lourneyansi tailor, was charged with commnitting an indecent assault upon S1arah Elizabeth Price, n: girl twelve years of age, whose friends live in Richmond-row. Mr. Cobb was for tihe dlefenca Tire prisoner lodged 'at the house in ques- toion, and th offence was alleged to have been corn- mitte on Sunday night ...