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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... COIRONER'S UQUESTS. 011E MR. CLARKE ASIPNALT --nr BEFORE MiE, CLAlRKE ASYINALL, BOROC.-GH q0ROHNE. are On the brodyv of I;i rt Price, three months old, Y7- SOL of JoEn Priore, a su-inter on the railway, and sry who liv, I ;;t :d u . c i, iwright-street. The child hat bad been o errtaul- - 'Iu! o Thursday morning. 'he The jury r.--i l verdict of Accidentally I of stfor-:te Ity Qn the i -. ?? ...

POLICE NEWS

... At the Saiford borough polioe court, on Satur day, the adjourned hearing of the charge of Oe bezzlement against John Cole, late detective muperin tendent in the Saffordaborough police force, was re- sumed before Mr. Makiinso, stipendiary. mr. Cotting- hma 'wau. -for' the proseoution, and Mr. Cobbett for the defence. Further evidence having been given, Mr. Cottinghem Asked that the prisoner ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BTR IEMAD POLICE COURT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 0 R BEF0SE. MREB5*O AND XJJOR W. ROAKER. m Arsav LAn-evGE.-Aug ns B. Wrenz veterinary e Lurpen Gunugede, and his sssiant, William e language to James Prylall, aater tailor, Argyle-treet. Me Nr. Thomnpseo eared for the prosecutlon, and Mr. Hana for th e MMo.The complinant Sated that se on the ptevis Wedesay evenlaghe was iS the Argyl ly otd rgy ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PRESTON. PODL1ACM INTELLIGPNCE. - ?? At the Borough sitting, on Saturday, lhere werd no . casesof public interest heard. I CoutNr:.-lBef're B. Neisshrln, Esq., and Dr. Hammonan TinE C!AIO E OF? STEILeco EbWLS5-JitaInU Dewbaret ?? charged, oa romand, witi stealin , fowls at Grimsargh. -No fmrther ovidonce could be produced againsL hin, and he was discharged. I MoNDav.-Befare the Mayor(Lieut. ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... x aHSI SPRU ABS ZEs,:: . R OW N COURTTSAT03D^A 0 (lBomONoS Lonn JU61SIZOR SX , , I20E OF BU~tGLAAY AGAINST AA FARltTRR. Wibliama L amofth 39, waS eidren fre vin, at 'lordof - bursreiouly entered the house of a Samulel ,Nichols Nei and Stolen thesu0e eatim eof 2. ealleger 3idgo p~osecut~t an~dMr. Cettugha~mcdefended.' On he nigsht of, thei 3rd Daemb5e last the prisoner firced an tbentaknce into ...

A DRAMATIC LIBEL CASE

... A DR&MATIC LIBEL CASE. in the Combmon Pleas Division, on Thursday, before Mr. JusticeLopesand acommon jury,thecaseof Reece v. Wyman and others came on for hearing. *The pnifwas a dramatic author, and be sued to recover aaesfor alleged libels published in reference to the drama of 1Hester Gray; or, Love is Blind. Trho de- fendantae were tlio publishers of the TJheatre, mand their prinoipal ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT.-TECUSDAY, (BEFORS UR. JUSTICE LIEDLEY) FOGEBRY. George Hargreavves 80, general merchant, P uilty to having a c iverpaol on the 18bh NOVntS lbat, forged and Fttered a bill of exchange for XV. It would appear that for upwards of 40 years t.hO soner had held an honourable position amon ?? merchants, and it was stated that bad tralhad I to commit the crime of which he bad conftSS ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... -THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1, ?? in -CROWN COURT. Si ed $3 THE GREA.T BANK FORGERIES IN 1w ~~LIVERPOOL. of The further hearing of this case was continued rj *g, athsitn ?? Henry ?? jeweller, wa's re ?? o 731 10s. on a g InLvrolhn, ?? at Mr. J. B. s' LU- ?? r.MCnelpoeueanld ( Dr. Commins and the Hon. A. D. Elliott ?? Il t: A man named William Williams, alias Johnstene, 3~ ,swas also indicted along ...

SIR JOSHUA WALMSLEY.*

... Hou The life of Sir Joshua Walmsley deserved to wh be written, if for no other reason than to en- 18 courage many a struggling heart by the life- I story of a boy who, left penniless on the pol world at the age of 13, rose by his own int exertions to be mayor of Liverpool and a in member of the British Parliament. Mi. Hugh col M. Walmisley has written his father's biograpay H t with charming ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... On jBEFOR5E bB. CLABSE ASPISALL, ZOBOUGU cZaONRR. ad, On the body of Thomas Quinn. six years old, the oerI grn of a labourer. living at:!4, Jenkinson-street. Lm I I t Alonday weck the duceased carue home from ed O s( ria*d complained of having hurt nis heel on a he piece of glass. Eis mot-her poulticed it. The b n eel not gbtting any better by Thursday, a dis. ad- pensery s;rgeon was calied, ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... MANCHESTER CITY s SSIONS. The general quarter sessions Of thi~e Ises, for the city of Manchester were oommenoed-on Wednesday, at the Sessions Courts, MIRshul-streek, befor'e the Recorder (Mr. H. W. West Q.) Mr. J.H. P. Leresoebe pre- 'sided in the sqdouh court Th coalendlar coctained the DaniellOf, 91 ersonsp 76,of whom were ?? with felony5 ?? o,~d 2 with being ifacr-, f rigible rogues. Four ...

ALLEGED OFFENCES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT

... ATT: AGED OFFENCES UNDER THE BANK. I B I FRUPTCY AOe At, thb City Pollee Court, on Monday,' before Ms! Hieadlam, Henry Bothwell, and Mary Alice Hothwell, his wiN, were charged, the former with having com- .mitted yarious offences under the'Debtora'Act, 1869, sn~dtel latter with having conspired with him i the aodwiaion of one of the offrenes charged against him. Dr. W. Cobbett proseouted, Mr. ...