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COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... It BXPRE !tR. B. D. HOLT ANTD MH. F. HOLLINS, R I Lt STABBING iT ToXTETHs AvRK.-Joha Michel, 14 ?? 8 5i f of age, as errand boy from a stationer's shop in Park- F. ] d lane, was charged with stabbing John Jones, of 31, A. Leonora-etreet. in 3fannerlng-road, Toxteth-park, on Di d Saturday. Mr. W. J. Stewart appeared for the defendant. b It appeared that about middia on Saturday the prose- R. 3 ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANKRUPTCY COURT, de. tFORE R. CE r, C . 'rV. res- be WHAT CONSTITUTES A FPACD'1-2 and PREI'EP.ENCE I stias IN BE ELEAZRl Jo01^O--Ibtrrua ws a~- wer vas reported in ostr clos:ngs on MIat Con by an Insolvert debtor, nl tie day Ie t:el. Bar. to a particular creeitor, v ;th a r. . the preference over his otter crec:ror'-a6 re- creditor is not aware of the deccors ro.,c isis intention to give a h ...

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 ...

CHARGE OF SCALDING A LUNATIC TO DEATH

... At Croydon assizes on Saturday, before Mr. Justice Denman, Alfred Spratley, a young man, surrendered to take his trial, upon the coroner's inquisition, for the manslaughter of Charles Cootes by having negligently caused him to be scalded to death. Mr. Thompson conducted the prosecution, and Mr. Ribton was counsel for the prisoner. This was a prosecution instituted by the magis- trates of the ...

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 ...

ADMIRALTY APPEAL

... The Elv Rise salvage case was before the Court co, of Appeal on Saturday. It was an appeal from the de] Admiralty Division on a question as to the amount f of salvage which ought to nave been allowed upon the wreck of the ship Ely Rise. It appeared that the Ely Rise, a new iron screw steamer, built in 187, of 700 tons register, was on her voyage, in October, 187X,from Cardiff ?? cargo | ' of ...

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 ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... KlmE PNTELLIERESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE. SATRDaA-r.-Before D1. Irvin, W. P. Park, and J. B. ekesT Hallmark, Reqrs. 1Vs Bsioozcc.-Sarah Stafford was charged with begging at rend the shop of Mr. R. Benson, Avonham-street, the previous case ?? was her 23rd appearance. but OIL her comi promising to go to the Workhouse, the Bench aismissed trate the case. rec PuafnloAw's Orvrmaz.-Thoa.' Houghton, ...

THE AFFAIRS OF MR.W.MARSHALL

... |THE AFFAIRS OF MR. W. MARSHALL The bankruptcy of Yr. William Marshall, formerlY carrying on business in Fountain-street, in this oity, as a merchant and commission agent, was before Mr. J. A. Russell, Q.C., judge, at the Mauchester Countyaioutt, on Thursday, when Mr. Taylor applied on behalf of the bankrupt that he might pass his examination. Mr. Taylor said his Honour would perhaps remember ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, JULY 10. BEFO3E Me. aAFFLE5. B FoCEXT PICKING iL Li -STBRNT.-Henry Jones, at aged 16 years, who said he came from Greenock, was ' oharged with having stolen a watch, the property of a of Norwegan named Otto Westermaun. The prisoner and s several other boys were standing close by the prosecu- 9 tor in a crowd In Lime-street on Wednesday night, tt when an amateur detective named Evans ...