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THE GREAT ROBBERIES AT THE LIVERPOOL DOCKS

... rho hi Ong LIVERPOOL POLICEMBN CHARGED WIT SC 2ow THEFT. 0I ling EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. the an SERIOUS ACCUSATION AGAINST A cr~y LIVERtPOOL PUBLICAN. lidMr. Raffies was yesterday engaged at the first i-th police court, Dale-street, in hearing the charges of pi for theft at the docks in which members of ttte police tc ! force are concerned, The names of the prisoners he am- re Humphrey ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PASSIGH. _ 3mtORIX :,Df ?? ,J'DdULAUVDA Ct t fOONJ llY. T. THE FATALITY AT THE OOLOBSEUM. M'ItsrYcI.usr v. GOu)dnAe.-Thi3 was one of five actions brought against Mr. Jacob Gas, rn in, lessee of I the Colosseumn Thatre. Paradise-treet, by relatives cf persoms who lost their lives during the -isturtable tire panic at that place oit amunato stnt ?? wthiely lit- i structed by t .l o. D. ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT KIRKDALE

... l l , COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT, | I KIRKDALE. i I i AX WEDNEESDAY, JANUARY 15. Ie R. OI'E 3 ESS1SO . 1). DnOLT AND r. TOLL} . eS. Ci V'S OF' STEaALIN A HRSE.-John Brigge, Vis - jl Sidler, Kensingen , Liverpo,~l , was charged wltbhahving; a j st olel a horse of the value of L.25, the property of Isaac 3 Sim, auctioneer, etc., Cremlin-drive, West Derby. Mr. T Parkinson ?? for the prosecution, ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSION

... |BOROUGH QUCARTEP S.,'-Ell ?? &~ ' The borough quarter ?? ee,- _ day at St. Geurgit Hal th Seee-u spnlQ.C.. pr-sicir g in the Vrt-sb,5-', r recorder. Mr. .1. D). Fletcher. in the Se--ti: THE CASE OF ?? S WEATIYNG-Se ap )K robert He trmaim, ta yicart, a Germsa-,, labourer, was inourted for lavit - CBs MR'Oubrer proeeo-ttvsl tinbeaif in' light sovereign~s. soil thepesg r, 2e. ?? to thcec.-51r. W ...

THE BANNERCROSS MURDER

... T - - ?? B THE BAINNERCROSS MURDER, hol PEACE BEFORE THE SHEFFIELD Pe MAGISTRfA.TES. r SCENES IN COURT. CAt Sheffield, yeaterday, before the stipendiary ~I magistrate (Mr. E. Webb), Charles Peace, alis,~ Ward, was brought up charged with the wilful dial flmurder of Arthur Dyson, ri vii engineer, at Banner- cross, near Sheffield, on the night of the 29th o November, 1676. Mr. Pollard, solicitor ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S OQESTS. IC*, ?? | .LJLU w .mai qP J . P. beli es BEFORE MR. CLARKE ASPINALR, BOROUGH CORONER exr rt On the body of John Roberts, three weeks old. be | of child of Samuel Roberts, porter, 7, Brook-street mit Le The mother found the deceased dead upon her teq en arm in bed on Monday morning. A verdict of mil va Accidentally suffocated was returned. Vai On the body of John Horatio ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONE'S INQUESTS. BEFoRaE Ya. CIAKE ASPINALL, BOROr!GH COhONER. On the bedy of John Kirby, 54 years of ag-, a plasterer, who lived in 5 court, Barhos-l-!ane. 1 was stated that the deceased had ieen ?? from bronchitis for a long time. He was a widower, but during the last five years he had been cohabiting witih a wiuman named Catberire Davies. During last week his son also oohaliid with a ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MONDAY, JANUARY 13. Ia B3EFORiF MPt. RAFFLES. tn CnEcRGED ON StSePrCON.-ThomaS Ball, on remand, i was charged with stealing a watch, for which as yet no F r owner had been found. It appeared that the prisoner G O offered the watch in pledge at Smith's pawnaihop, at. James-street, and wthen asked some questions respecting Co it ne made several statements which the pawnbroker op did not consider ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIMNHEAD POLICE COURT MONDAY, JI3ANUARY 20. et CHARGRE Or OBTAIxNLe 11tL-F.X By FATex PBI.- TENcxg.-An elieily woman, named Harriet nluce. living in Flazosouc-street, was charged with obtatninrsg relief by fats a lreteuces. The case was preferred by the , 11ev. Father Slaughter, of the Church of Our Lady, and 6' vice-chairuan of the north-end relief committee. Tbh reverend gentleman said the ...

A LOAN SOCIETY'S CASE

... A LOAN' SOCIETY'S CA.SE. At the drst police court, Dale-st reet. yesterday, before Alderman Cbambres and Mr. J. Parterson, Janies St,-gao, 32 ycars tf age: George lambjbottor , 30years Hans Mekvolsden, 87 years; and Mary A. Grainger, .3r. years, a m;iarried wvoman, were eharged, the first-uteae4 t uith forging a signature to a document with intent to defraud the Central Loan Company of the sum ...

THE ALLEGED LATE-DRINKING AT THE ALEXANDRA HOTEL

... I THE ALLEGED LATE-DRINMG AT THE ALEXANDRA HOTEL. .r, At the borough police court yesterday, before Messrs. be A. Castellain and F. Prange. Mr. Philip Eberle, Ilocensee It of the Alexandra Hotel, Dale-street, was summoned it upon three separate Informatlons charging bim with peritin drnees in the house, allowing liquor to i becld dmiug Pr.hibited hours, and with allowing ?~lqo obe osmd upon ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... - ?? ?? --OOL = I C- U LIVERPOOL POLICE WOBT. Ir w I w) Ca . E- ?? - tvz r THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. BEORS]aX liRt. RAFrsq S.TFAING COTTOX.-dary MlGrath, aged &S, was r charged with having stol'-n a qsuatity of cotton. On i Wedneasday aftruoown the prisoner was itopped by a y police constable in C]deside -s-vt, where she was ca arrying a quantity cf clean cOtton, for the possession of w. hich she ...