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SALARIED CHAIRMAN FOR PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... SALARIED CdIliRMAN FdtX 1A&1'ON QUARTER SESSIONS. A special sitting of the Court of Preston Qu arter Seseions was held at the Court House, House of Correc- tion on Tuesday morning, for the purpose of taking into S consideration The appointment of a barrister-at-law, of knowledge and experience, as the sahried chairman of the Court of General Quarter Sessions hpld ft Preston, L and the salary ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... CHESHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. The trial of prisoners at Chester concluded yesterday, and the court adjourned to Enuteford. THE FALSE A5!NO0C3'EIET or A NRSVSVZsIDOO.- Richard Mills, aged 30, newsvendor, was charged with obtaining Id. each from Mr. Donald Fraser, coal mer- chant, and Mr. Issac Farlane, draper, by false pretences, in Union street, Tranmere, on the 23rd May. It appeared that the ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... DIRKIEBAD POLiC, ooj | lsltraci n - Y- TUESDAY, JU3y AeSAvtOT ON ~ A , ;- tailor, living In Grarnge-lao) J drunk and disorderly.ai a,- r b Fagan, a tarmon at tbe ha-se4' ?? Charing-croes. On Monday ii a drunken state into the V , te served with orinl, but was ?? 'ii very violent, and struck ttP ! Lo ' also tore his shirt and c lbes.-..2 Liu 40s. and costs. or in detajif to g J o 5 with hard ...

THE RICHMOND MURDER

... utpanaA 'v The trial of Catherine Webster, at the Old Bailey, for the wilful murder of Julia Martha Thomas, of 2, Vine-cottages, Richmond, in March last, was further proceeded with on Saturday, before Mr. Justice Denman. The Crown Prince of Sweden and suite occupied seats on the bench. The Solicitor-General, Mr. Poland, and Mr. Smith were for the Crown; Mr. Warner Sleigh and Mr. Frith for the ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... BIREENHEAD COPT 3 I lTRATES' COUKEf MONDAY, J-E 3E IlEFORE MESSRS. W. as. AsLoE A1 CujaRGn OF BREAKlNG INTO r; James Quigley bhrckmasiser, Dee* et two 8o0s, t2omas and Joeeph Q'1iie Wjillims, arabourer, liv ing t N Fe 'on euselcion of ?? brokel in-a Ferry 0telandetolen alf atgaeld C empty bottlea.-Mr. 'N .bar Sted morrig, the lsth instant. bediver ballroom, whica was situate la the i the ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... Amoea {-gn1 -~ PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS. P' Yesterday, Robert Batcliffe, aged 44, was charged as with having Indecently assaulted Mary Jane Langley at Blackburn on the 2nd June. Xr. Blsar, for the prosecu- tion, said the unfortunate woman had died since the m assault was committed, and the medical man who it attended her stated that her death was accelerated by the prleoner's violence. Aiter ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL P?tt? MONDAY MONDAY JUNE A Seuanzs ?? dirty-lookiing Pmta ?? and with w mand , waebarged With i prosecutor saad tha e an S-s' > ° I ergse-view, and tede , Ca sdy morning De and bets WIthSare 1 ,Inhen the prison eroI a Btui4 Be with something. It llet a ?? temple and the SJ her blast anjttq found a knife at the fct of e. : ' ?? asked what hIoal, 1 , th cr 5 f or tt: 're wished for a ...

THE ALLEGED DEFALCATIONS BY AN ASSISTANT OVERSEER

... THE ALLEGED DEFALCATIONS BY AN ASSISTANT OVERSEER, I. . .. L e A been of the At the Woolton petty seesions, yasterday, before Og to Messrs. 3. Neilson, A. Fletcher, and F. Gossage, asters Ihomas Carter, lately assistant overseer and vever, colector of 1-,W rates for the parish of Little 1 Woolton, -a. oharged with having embezzled ,few £;41 Is. 8d.,the property of the ratepayer l Mr. )atent ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... rRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS_ I eatthe Court House, These sesions wee coinm Wednesday, before K~r. 5W House of CorrectiOn, on te agsrts li~ggan, QOC. (chairman), and othieremagisntrae. W `naNsOD JURY -The following were ellgle o h Urn Jr Joeh Foster, ironfounder', Falwood - foreman) Jury. Atetn, yeoman, Falwooa; Edwin ' inneeer, Nea ,~ rnt J. Butler, corn Ashworth, Thoas Cotton, manufacttarar, ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... I CoOm MAGISTRATES' Co I - M BEFOBE MES8RS. G. T. B. PRBXTO! A'D F. Bo:S ig A DISHOBEST SEBOA.Xr.-Mary Jlne L'qd. a1i be 27 years of age batt looking huch vY'fl40 ,.ith ttealkg abla t etan & ?? cl(41 te =ri e prop of Charhmd Jgre ic2OL ;o Newsham Park. Te vrisotier WaV[a the ke ,e Mr. )I'Connell, and was ?? 4Dn chbsge Cof t t- wbile the family were away from hoebt, ) 2nd of May and the 2Oth of ...

THE FATAL WOUNDING CASE BAYHORSE-LANE

... s THE FATAWOUNDING CAM e BAYHORSE ILNE CHARGE OF MURDER I Yesterday afternoon, Nf. Clarkelr d I borough coroner, held an inquest, s death of Louisa Fairbrother 5ye 6 died on Sunday at the RoYal Infirm , effects of a blow on the head wit ?? 6 it was stated, had been inflited by I3`c E Margaret Mack. , who is DOW in m tody a with the offence. The deceased kpta e Ill-fame in a court in ...

TRADE OF HANNAH DOBES FOR THE EUSTON-SQUARE MURDER

... ! TFlAj OF HANNAH DOBiSS | VrCR Tl1a I L.XUSTON.SQUALFE MURDER. The trial of Hansnah Dobb.- aged 24, for ree wilful murder of hatilda Hacker, at 4. Eust, - b square. London, about the N-th of October, . d was commenced yesterday. at the Central Crimi.' Ua Court, before Mr. Justice Hawkins. The Attoian; ?? General, Mr. Gorst, QO., and Air. A. W. Srmot, con- proeecuted on behalf of the Treasury; ...