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THE REV.DR. M'NEILE'S APPEAL TO DISSENTERS

... THE REV. DR. M'NRiLEX'B AP-PEAL TO DISSENTERS. I At the meeting of the Liverpool branch of r,.the Bible Society, on Monday last, Dr. M'Neile made a very impassioned appeal to I Protestant Dissenters to combine with the .8 Church of England, or a portion of it, against the Church of Rome. He did not, however, h explain very clearly what it was that he _ wished ?? to do, supposing such a 1e ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LI~ VEPOOI4 PuolO 0OUDT PRIDAY, OCTOBER. 4. RIW13B=Y WITH VIOLIMNCL-Ellon ausseli, ?? Couray, Toba hionsghars, and Christopher zur.r1y charged with a~ssaulting and robbing Anthony Gib5' tobacconist, restiding at No. 48, Fnch-street._1til,u cmmoencement of the case, Mr. Walterwo th' oute saidhe did not purpose pressing an woprose, the ?? Russlell, who was accordingly dfharged.j11 prosecutor ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... e CAUTroN TO POLIMO-OlFIOEns-Under this head there 8 appeered in the JMrcury lsst week a paragraph stating re tu t officer No. 267 had been reprimanded by the sitting L * magistrate for calling a person a Fenian. The number L; of the officer thus rebuked was Inoorrectly given: It was id not 287. ,d MONDAY, OOTOB.ER 28. 7r BEFORE MML RAFFLE&S SERIOUS RESULT OF FURIOUS DRIVINQ.-Yohn G arwai, a ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... BIR.KENHEBAD COUNTY I MAGISTRATES COURT. THURSDAY, OMTBER2.S J3. D. CABE, AND THE 111W. IL OOXON. STEALING A RABBfIT.-A, young man. named Anidrew fitzsinions, an old offendler, wag. broug8ht up In cuntody charged with having stolen a rubbit belonging to a youth named William Jonee. reelding In New Oheeter-road, The rabbit, wee stolen' from a box in the. prosecutor's yard on Monday, and on the ...

THE MURDER OF A GUARDSMAN

... 4TEMURDE , $)~A mJA w- j V tMA..a. T ' - O0c>Q~nSSION OFT RIbCRIM, .w Ail r On T ray4i e to the Baiswo~etatehis et polce station wimdW4 ththewasfler,,osto , tthewlsted-to akre ito ?? asethe pemion-wha adeaused the 'derthi' the guardsman M¶Donelh*e Xnwid~ey'o' tlW2 acting Inspector, wased him- 213 ' name,. nd2 w shat statementrhee'.shed to th m answered tht him name ts ,Samnel 1ug e ?? he was ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FORERIES

... 'kLLEGi? k?x#ENsIy,1-? 1'?ORGERIES. Mih exoitementha w.aoeasioned nalir by the disappearance of ai dxaper nane&oatdg,.4 an and rboe disctovq^ery of zitunorou firc ie a negedt have been committed by Iim,-and ~representengj-t .'is stated,, about £1000. The discovery, was, first Inideh thedbsnk. on We dnesdy a nthe corcnmstance bonbeing eown. to ?? he almost immediately heaburnded ahd ^ incbeite ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONERS INQUESTS. I. ..I . .- .- _- - - - BDFO0EU MBt, O,6I ASBPIVAL, BORGUGH 0OHOE_ a On the body of Richard Myers Wright, five years of age, the son of John Wright, a horseshoer, living in Earl-square, Arkwrlght-atreet, Everton. He was found, on the morning of the lat instant, with his nightdress on fire which was then extin- guished by a neighbour. k8 was' everely burnt, and although ...

EXTENSIVE THIEVING FROM A WAREHOUSE

... This Ohaige, in whichwasinvolvedamatter of M0worth of silk goods, and which had been reman~ded from the 30th uit., again camne on for hearing at the City Police Court on Monday and Thursday. The prisoner charged with the theft is a lad named John Potts, an apprentice in the Me-ssr. Watts's warehouse, Portland-street ; and the two persons charged with receiving the goods are Edward Collier and ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FORGERIES

... Much excitement has been occasioned in Falkirk by the disappearance of a draper named Calder, and the discovery of numerous forgeries alleged to have been committed by him, and representing,. it in stated, about £1000. The discovery was first made on Wednesday, and on the oircumstance becoming known to Calder he almost immediately absconded, and since then his movements have been involved in ...

THE LIMEHOUSE TRAGEDY.,

... :THE LIMHAOUSE1 4TAEDY. The following: letter was written .by Johu Wiggins from the; condemned eell at Newgate on Mondasy:lastt:-o .n Gaolof Newgate, 14thdayof Odtober,1867. My dear 2ather and mother, brothers anid; alsters,-I write.these few linei to you, with'my 'kindest and affectionate love to you all. Give my, love to, Maria, and Fanny and all the, tiildren, Mr. and 'Mrs. Richardson, Mr ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... .I BEmoN MR. EGITBRBAB YATS LIM, SITTING AS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1N BE JAMES SAMUEL HAYWASD. -Mr. Xtty this morning appeared on behal of this bankrapi, who was a metal broaer In King.5treat, in support of a motion for his Kelease from prison. The circumstances of the case, Which are peonLiar, were detailed in our report of an applination for a simiear purpose made by the bankrupt to the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF RAPE

... At Hammeremith police court, on Tuesday, Sydney Marohmont, James Lewis, and Vincent Lewis, three young gentlemen, were placed in the dock, charged with committing a rape upon Elizabeth Anker, aged 17 years. Mr. Towne de- fended the prisoners. The complainant stated that she was lately In the service of Mrs. Lewis, of No. 107, Clarendon. road, Notting-hill, where she had been on trial for a ...