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ACTION FOR LIBEL AGAINST THE ATHENÆUM

... ACTION FOR LIBEL AUAINST ThlE ATTIENLUM. .i re. - . The action brought by Mr. Richx.fLr Shepherd!, a Ii -> or literary man. ageir.Et the Arth/n, ,i , for alleg u 3ion, libel, tcntained in a Criticism upcn a re-puciihca.anf rule ecf Mrs. Browning's Early Poems, commenced last lI:as. Friday, was concluded yesterday acternoon, ia thz- t'-,en Comrm3on Pkas Division. MWcstminster, tloe nury Er' t r ...

OPEN-AIR TEMPERANCE MEETINGS

... I of d of PROSECUTIONS BY TEE POLICE. P0iy the At, the borough police court, yesterday, before Mr. rater Raffles, etipendlary magistrate. Alexander Phillips and Archibald Anderson, temperance lecturers, appeared ia adanswer to two informnations~chargtngtliemwichhaving Mr. caused an obstructvion In Scotland-place on the Vand Nloe, inst,, and with having, at the same time and place, Mr. sided ...

POLICE NEWS

... I At the Manchester County Police Court, on Mon. day, before Sir John Iles Mantell, Elizabeth Carr, a charwoman, was charged with having stolen a diamond ring of the value of £ the property of Mr. William England, a cashier of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railwga Company, residing at Barnes Green, Blabkley; and William JohnEon, jeweller, 165, Butler.street; Man- chester, was charged with ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ;YL er WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. EEFORE MR. BAFFLES. r rNWHOLESO) FOOD.-6amuel Hughes, 8, Queen's- arcade, was fined tOs. and costs, for exposing for sale on the 24th ultimo two pieces of ham unfit for human food. I -Ann Taggart, a basket woman, was fined 10s. and 2 costs, for exposing for sale a quantity of fish which was 3 unfit for human food, in Queen-square, on Saturday EL; night last. a MiORE t ...

GARSTON PETTY [ill]

... GARSTOY- PEITY ?? AW ., n ;. BF; QIE M.ESSRS. 2. -;CLE\j1! . DI ICIXYST WILI,,., .. A1: Y- LI grocer aud provisicu deactr. t i e P aa drel ?? and Cests :.r ?? ft. n v.hi fv ere half an :r. j tM o former acr.'ik ?? * 1 ai SI St. Mary's-r ad, Grt' 1!, 3t SCeCe a qziarter * at ?? - X\ ?? W 'itll~atti. ?? ilbt; Marfs'rad, Gbrbt ' C' the 1 r la.m'.se t~ed 6S. a:.C ; . *IEIU deaser t. aa' - each a ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... I B POLICE COURT, WEDNESDAY, JUN: iS. EFORE MR. PRESTON. A& DsEEY L'Row.-A young man. named Thomas Richards, was brought up by warrant charged with ass aulting David Lloyd, a mioner, who lives in St. Tobn's- lane. The prosecutor stated that on Saturday nrght he was standing at his own door, when the prisoner, who lives in the same place, came up, struck him a violent blow in the face, and ...

ACTION AGAINST A RAILWAY COMPANY

... ACTION AGAUiNST A RAILWAY COMPANY. *is ',lusesit ietsq given in the LMverpool coutly co.urt. I cejterday. in ?? case cff Pulford v. the London and 2 Nuth-weaterni Railwsay Company. This case was 3 originally beard on the 22nd May last, before Mr. :r- Thcmpsou, judge. The plaintiff. who is a general *1 dealer, residing at New Ferry, and for whomk 'hl Mr. Thompson, of Birheuhezd. appeared, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, JUfl 18. B3EFORE mit RAVFLES. A Nxw FRit.-Jolhn S. Olipaham, irounmonger, Toe- brook,waE summoned for allowing 25 lbs. of gunpowder to b coveyd o anomnibus, Contrary to the bylaws made under the Explosives Art, 1875. The prosecution was conducted by Mr. Atkinson, the, deputy town-clerk. I who said the case disclosed a new peril to omnibus I passenges npector Jones said that on the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVEIRPOOL POLIUt 002E | TUESDAY, JUNE 24. ns1,oate Ma. RkFtEi.S ?? nIi-~, lazrrho lteosad with breaking SiLO e:ilteildg thle of Mary Whlttaker, 6 court, Saa t-s P o:, stealing wearing apparel ea the ?? is 6ecut cix'a premises were b'oa. nt bewen -n o'clock on the night of the '8thj 'Iiti ali on the following isridrtirg.-Mr. Ititrfissellrkil Irsoet to the asdzts for td ad, seiarkig thouh the ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE

... H: .I On Saturday afternoon,a most deliberate mrurder was committed in the village of Winshill, now a portion of the borough of Burton-on-Treut, bat separated from the main town by the river Treat. It seems thata young man named Litherland went to his home at, inshill, and between four and five o'clock he left, and went to a public honse near. He called for a pint of ale, and when it was ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... . . . . - - - -. a TI LSB SATURDAY, JUNE 21. e ,EZFORE MR. RAFFLES. THEYT or CoTTote.-Margeret Walters. an old woman, T1 who had been before the court on1 many previous ocea- J, io sbns, was charged with stealing a quantity of cotton. ho A police officer met the prisoner on Friday afternoon it with the cotton in her possession, and as she could not e3 give a satisfactory account of it he took ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COURIT SATURDAY, JUNE 2S. OI;o-St M:R. SAFFLE9. A COWi~h7Ily A6SAULT.-JaMes tuklhcs and Jame3 3i Sbersun, y omg n en, we reciiargod wsr h ravingasesaul ted Id Jobeph iimpeosi. The uroseestur, w ho ii the proprietor 1. of the Bush Flour Mills, Bevinfs't55 HBush, stated that he d was proceeding alonglirkdrae-road9 aboutelseven o'clock on Friday night, and when near Soundury ...