LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... ' LX, Les CIVIL CAUSES. J. tat TUESDAY, APRIL 3. ?? MRS. JUSTICE MELLOR. ar ACTION ON A BANKRUPT'S EFFECTS. HARDMAN V. MAY. -Mr. Littler appeared for er-1' the plaintiff; Mr. Pope for the defendant.Th icaction was brought to recover money received by b1th ehafendant, an auctioneer, at St. Helen's, on ce lfof the plaintiff , the assignee of the creditors - all of a bankrujst at Widnes. The ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... [FRO31 CUR; BXPOBTER-1 DOWNPATEICE;, SATURDAY. Tlsc morning, at a qutarter to eleven o'clock, ROBEaT JoHEsTOX, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Chairman of the County Down, took his seat in the Crown Court, and proceeded with the business of these Sessions. The following magietra'es occupied seats on the Bench: -Cept. O'Dond, R.; Mejor Craig, J.P; James Greer, J.P.; James S. Crawford, Esq., JP.; and ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER NEAR PERTH

... THEE MYSTEEIOU UEDPR SEAII PER~TH, (From our own correar°: - ! Since Saturday morning the usutbjr-'K ho3Ve* busily engaged in making invezt:i:- of murder at Mount Stewari, te p3.t which we gave ye-terday A - re tea ceed, circumstances seem to p1k tow!r, innocence of Henderson, the brother ut tidlte who, at the first blush, was very ?? 3 to have some connection with the r - derson, it appears, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POuLICw INTELLIGENCE. BOW-STBEET. S- op AIM PUBISHING IIMMOBRA Boom, &c. -A ?? man, who said his name was -*eolphus Henariv dge,. but who had' been appre- hended as Adolphus Henr DelWangue, was charged with selling and publishing obscene books, prints, photographic slides, &o.-Mr. Sleigh, in: opening 'the ease, said he' believed the name Judge, which the prisoner new gave, was his real name; ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I WEDNEMSDAY, APRIL 4. BEFPORES MRI. RAiFFLES. ROiiBiOY FROM A. PAWNBR5OKERI'S SHOP. -TWO youths, named Hugh Hessian asud.'atrick Murray, ware charged with being concerned in stealing several articles of Weasr- ing apparel from the shop of Air-, foury Banner, pawa- broker, Llmekiln-lasre. Murray was defended by Mr. Cobb. It seemed from thle evidence adduced that the prisoners had been engaged ...

JURY TRIAL

... JrRY TRIAL, MAITLAND Ol STEW-AoT V. BsOTTTSHl NORIOT-EASTURN A BAILVAY COMPANY, T Tues is an notion for damages in consequence of an acel-hI dental death on the Scottish North-Eastern Railway. In T November last, a surfaceman named Charles Stewart, in re. -e turning from his work along the line of railway between IS Catrnrobin cutting and Cove Station, was steeck by a train I and killed ; and ...

JURY TRIALS—FIRST DIVISION

... Jtilt TRIALS-FIRST DIV18ION. (Before'Lord Ormidale.) NBSHlOP V. RUSSEL AND OTHERS, AND R=SeELL IND I ' i ''OTaHSn V, rnSHOP. These conjoined actions -werel decided :yester. 4ayi. Mondayiand, Tuesday were occupied by the hearing of the evidence -and the , speeches of the defenderis Idt ursuers.' .e y the, presiding..udge chiarged the, jary, .who retired between' tweive and, one'c ock. ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... leli ~d In the crown court, the first case excited a degree Iva! s, of interest in Chester from the prisoner being well- fluc :r. known in the city'as a highly respectable man in oil or his business of an accountant and agent to various p0% Is. commercial interests previous to the crime with El R, be which he stood charged. dIoN Ai Alexander Archibald Sharp was charged with gre y, committing ...

FORGERY BY A CITY MERCHANT

... On Thursday, Mr. Edwn Jaes Lindsay, a city merchant, in business at 91 Cannonstreet, was brought before Mr., Alderman Gabrie], at the Man- sion-house, chargedwith forging and uttering an ac- ceptance to a bil of exchange for diso-n with intent to defraud the Aglea and tantermans handing com- pany, Nicholas-lane. . The prisoner carries on busness undsr the name of Lindsay, Lawson, and Co., ard ...

THE AMENITES OF THE STOURBRIDGE COMMISSIONERS

... THE AMENITES OF THE STOURBRIDGE I COMDIISSIONERS. | At Fthe Stourbridge Police Court, yesterday, before Messrs. B. Littlewood, J. Hunt, and the. Hon. C. G. Lsyte~ttn, Mr. Henry Hughes was charged with an assault on Blr. Peter Chance. Mr. Homfray appeared for the complainant, and' MIr Perry for the defeiidant. Mr. -Homfray opened the case, and called ir. Chance, who said he was one of the ...

EXECUTION OF POWER FOR THE MURDER OF HIS FATHER

... | FXSCUTlON OF POWER FOR THE MU11DEf, I OF HIS FATHER. Tre MUSDu. 3DRE'Ni CaNwrFsuow. WreroD, $t'teNS ?? Execution of 'th-e TronO ru Wa, PAtadok Power, for 1he witl3 ?? o ttis father, Timothy Power, took Ipiece tbis mormil c at eight o'clock in front of tho Ooznty Jail in this town, in presence of about 150 persons. Toe parti- entlra of this man's crise ard melaucholy in the c-a treme. His ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The April quarter sessions of the peace for the county of Middlesex commenced yesterday at the Sessions-house, Clerkenwell-green, before Mr. Bodkin, Assistant-Judge, Mr. J. Payne, Deputy Assistant-Judge, and the following justices :-Mr. W. P. Bodkin, Mr. H. HI. Harwood, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Rankine, Mr. Rigg, Captain Morley, Mr. R. Rt. Robinson, Mr. Bird, Sir James Tyler, Mr. Brooking, Mr. Marten ...