LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY, OOT170BR 27. DJEFORMt 311. IRAFLIS. EERIOUS WIFF-RsCIuNG (JAF.E.-Thonma Oanrplell, who lives li n cellar in Gerard etreet, wits charged with having assaulted bis wife, Mary Ann.-Police constable 227 said that mi ?? night he heard cries of nmurder proceeding from the prisoners cellar, and on lookiog through a wludow lie saw the prisoner ki-king hie wife In a mcst brutal manner. le ...

CLAIM AGAINST A FRIENDLY SOCIETY

... CLAdd AGAINST A FIENDLY SOCIETY. CONTRADICTORY RULES. At the police court on Saturday, before Mr. Baffles, Mr. David Moore, Cathedral-road, Anfield, sued Mr. John loon, secretary of the Liverpool Warehousemen's Society to recover :£10. Mr. Cleaver, barrister, instructed by Messrs. Cleaver and Holden, appeared for the complainant; Mr. Impert Bremner appeared for the defendant. The complainant ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... | .TE Ih RVlSION COURTS. I )k Au 1ilnntrallion oft viat has boon termied the [iii Inoo~nveaitime of ohiz~itihip 11was given at, the n. revislon coaolnc dunring the loot few dayo. Notwvith- to ?? t111 tirratte inat cone, to hetwom-n 'the two Po01111031 pvrtlcn to tnyeid the itiauing of f. iVo- lO 1011 ohj~rtfoieu, aL Irelt mf~ita p~rsniln who Wore ,ir nudbubteO'iY I'r~titlod to the frenobiecs ...

THE TRIAL OF THE DETECTIVES

... |TEE TRIAL OF THE DETI rEVES. CROSS-EXAMINATION OF BELNSON. Al1 the Central rriminal Court, yesterday, beofr Mr, Brrou Poliock tnd a petry jury, L.e trial of Chief-Inspector Clarke, Inspeotors Plaloer, Drusrovieh, and Mtiklejohln, and Mr. Frogilatt, was restumed. The Atiorney-Goneral, the Solicitor-Genoeral, hf. Goret, Q U., Mr. Bowen, and Mr. Cowie were counosel for the prosecution; Mr. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIVRPOOL POLICE CouRT I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. sEFORE MR. RAFFLES. A TnoUrm.xsowZ STEw An.-Bernard &nderson was charged with having on the 8th of December, at Charles- town. America, deserted the sbip Imogene, on board of which he was steward. The prisoner signed articles for a voyage from Fleetwood to Charleetown and back. At Charlestown the captain, Carl Bolin, saw him lpaving the ship with ...

KNUTSFORD SESSIONS

... - T S The adjourned quarter sessions of the peace for the county of Chester was continued yesterday, at r the shire hail, Chester, Mr. Horatio Lloyd presiding in the first and Mr. J. Wood in the second court. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A WAVERTRES MAN. a George Fletcher, a young man, the son of a farmer at r Dunham, and lately resident at'Wavertree, surrendered to e his bail charged w ith unawi ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY COURT

... I BIRXENHEAD COUNY COURT. I FRIIDAY, FRBIUARY 23. RFl3 MnI W. WYNE P20ULXU, ;UDOG. ACTION AG.IINST TaE LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY. Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, of Lincoln, agricultural engineers, sued the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company for damages for the non-delivery, according to contract, ofrmachinery for exhibition at the last Birkenhead agricultural sbow. Mr. ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES

... THE CHARGE A43ALNST DETECTIVES. At Bow-street, London, yesterday, the three chief detective inspeotoro, Meikitjohn, Druscovitch, and ( Palmer, aad Mr. Froggatt, soiicitor, again surrendered to their bail on a charge of conspiring to defeat the ends of Justice. The examination or the convict Kerr was con. tinned by Mr. Poland. He Laid he recollected Benson etaying at the Great Northern Hotel. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVE[OOL AOLIOR COURT. WEDNEDAY, JULY 11. l3R72 E zse, DAYFLE. AainTs Ox or ?? O'Brien, charged with assaultig ?? S08, .S, and 735, in Liodgelane, wsra sent to gaol for four ?? Cunnln=~gbn, for aeuanling PoUo~oonstebleS10, in Soot_ land-rod, was set to gaol for oue month; as ahon wasI anrwy O'ielill for assautinug Polee-constable 872, in Wiia Brow~n-treet. ThxrT By A Dosmrc SBrvAxT.-A middle ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT HAYDOCK ASYLUM

... MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT V AYDOCK ASYLUaL A paiat sand ?? ?? ineadui has , tbt dedh of Is yon =Y sn RI BU darghts cc XE. Gowwwor Ried Keen, of -Woringtm no deeaed. who was tweny yeam of g. we lihtly mental dersaged, sad n the ad* ot D. Stakey Eimfttx mad Dr.'Sharstf, the -me taken to the asylum onTue&Y edng. th Lthhieuat. It ras-, ged by be father with the pripid, of the estbliskmm4 tbat she ?? ...

ABERDEEN FREE PRESBYTERY

... E PROFESSOR.SMiTH'S CASE. MR SLOAN'SCALL. .fThis (rev.- Courit met yesterday-Professor Salhusond, mnoderadtor. 'ME SLOA'N'S GALL; q On the mninacteso0flast mieeting 1l~eing read, ad Mr Banstnemoved that the following be inserted to after thelinoaticene'of the Glasgow deputatio n :-'When 51, one of the ehensmissionlers ewAB iddiesiing thte Preeby- itey, and, entering upon. the meris wa pedn or ...

EXTRAORDINARY TUMULT IN A POLICE COURT

... At the Sunderland Police Court on Thursday theM mageestretes were occupied for some three hours in the investigation of a, singular case, in which Mr John~ 101 Monicy, assistant to Dr Mordley Douglas, was suns- msoned as the putative father of Elicabeth M'Kay's -n child. Mc rSheplserd appeared for the complainant, andi~ Mr H. liitson for the defendant. The case was one of y an unusually ...