STAFFORDSHIRE SESSIONS

... BEroiRE Mit. T. F. TwEMLOW, ASSISTANT OseAIRuteN.. The Court assembled at nine o'clock, and appeals were taken first. There was no matter of public interest, and the cases were ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVE1RPOOL POLICE COURT. ?? as 8ATUP.DAY1 ,BOI[r Si. M1 41AlNo ASALPAGAINST A MATS.-Richard 31 Haerris3, chief officer of the British ship Juanita, was brouht u in uitlly charged with having coinisitt ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COT FRIDAY, APRIL 20. Br-FlORE 111. itAPP~L p CnAROa OrF INsTesernkToo ANI, ASsAULT._ aged man, named Thomas A reyrn, Was b~s~tu custody, iuaving beenaprlcie l~%,ruhiu with having by ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONETR'S INQUESTSS. nrw{ vPoVOO- - 715 0 Ah - ?? ck B3EVonM SIR. WY]BEPGHI, DEPnrTY COfOifrL te Ontbhc body of JamcsGibbon. a chil 22 ttiii. -n olC, vho was run over on Wednesday aftn:rna! abyn hobr ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ==L L =QIII E - - , C O UU T , ! . 53 1i Xi rLV~IE OqP e~h CO.URT.; ?? MR. Lr. A. At W)l0lAlj'S'lMVFNR.l -X 5i-0~lmig XYo~an nnit~~ girct Aftrctoh, wchoso address dzlis not Utuanpiro,-Ws ?? ?? mailici ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... 17, CHURCH-STREET, LIVERPOOL, COUNTY MAGISTRATES' OURT. -- ?? IT rr I-ANPVT Tin rv invn pqvnn' ]EFOIE D. .11. JONES AND HSENcaRY 1OI), E8s(ISS. LrAVINO THE BODY OF A CHILDo) IN A CEFsTIRfY,- P William ...

THE PROVINCES

... LANCASHIRE.-A STRANM E StoRa-Some cir' cumstances transpired at 'an inquest held by Mr. Herwood, city coroner, Manchester. - About two months ago a man and a woman, the latter being about twenty-four years old, went to lodge at a house in Angel-street.' They passed as husband and iife, and gave thin name of Sweeney. The woman subse- quently became very iil, and was ministered to by her ...

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 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before J. a.o'DoNNELL, Eeq., R.l.; EDWD, OCME, Esq., R.M.; and Dr. Munezx, J.P.] NARROW EsCAPE. o0 John Collison, aged 14, was charged by Railway- e: Constable M'Neice with being drank at the County bi Down Railway Terminun. It appeared from the evidence that the prowecutor e8 found the prisoner lying drunk between the carriages ti and the platform, so that if ...

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, ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN LONDON

... MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE TN LONDON. We briefly reported, per telegraph yesterday, the fact of another murder having been com- mitted iu London. The facts are as follow:- The crime was perpetrated in the densely-popu- lated neighbourhood known as Feather's Court, Drury Lane, London. It appears that a man named James Whitley, a bricklayer's labourer, with his wife and six children, lived on ...

Law Intelligenec

... Xx fnUffistart, LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. CiitR'T OFl CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. A-1 -BEFOiif Tilt, Loitt CHANCELLOR. - Bankmtpt BP- I I Naa ?? , Brztgiltotsi, part ?? v. Parkin- is, 1;I ,uhnd-luai v. Htartlantd, part ?? v. .NtW~s ., 'watsatn-Nsfrmfl v. Leveaux-Leiightoflv. ?? v. lilencowe. B0ILU4 ('(11RT, CHANCERY-LANE. A: ?? -I`y Is dt ?? tim rnteit V. Ii~tonttii ROLLS C HAMBERS, CiANMRY-LANE. ...