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BOROUGH SESSIONS

... These sessions commenced yesterday, at St. o Geerge's Hall, therecorder, Mr.J. B. Aspinal, Q.O., 14 presiding in the first, and Mr. Jr. D). Fletcher, E assistant recorder, in the second court. . nml460 THE CALENDAR. Iti The calendar contains the names of 64 prisoners,chreofelnad15ncags h of msnidemeanour. Of the whole number,?7 cant ti neither read nor write, 10 can read and write 6 impefectly ...

MURDERS IN NEW YORK

... MURDMES IN NEW YORK3 -L - - - ?? Al Wo I9;, kflf* ?? r The Feic Ibork Ti'les of the 5th instant reports four murders in Naw York and its suburbs, which occurred the previous day. The first was in the village of Tomrpkinesille, Staten Island, when two men of previous good character quarrelled about some trifling matter, and one shot the other dead. The murdered man was an Irishman and his ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... -WR.7NP'f9nAV .TTT.L EO. t hallWEDNESDAY, JULY 30. Ilrec- Ihave -_ _ inder CONCUT come CONCUT 'erred DEPORE MR1. JUSTICE LUSHT. 'it.ved since ASSAULTS ON WOMEN. ' the Georg Baemnaed 30 a labourer, was charged ably, with having, on the 23rd June, at Warrington, adon crismially assaulted a married woman named Cathe- iader rine Sammono. The prosecution was conducteodby MReg Mr. Pierpoint, and ...

MURDERS

... i'II : : -lMl i',R Di R R s- 7; - ID ;- X - 1 3 ?? ?? ,. ~ TWO' POLICEMEN SHOT T DERDY. An offiedr of the boriugh ipolie force, named Mols, aged 28 years, waS shot on Saturday afteraoon abt Derby by 'a young fellow naiaed.G d iwaing thb son of a ?? o0unty ma~gitrate of Stafford! ahire. The Affair has not only. resulted in 'the death of Moss, but serious injury to a ?? offlcer, named Price, ...

[ill] POLICE NEWS

... y- Tbwlie>%r9. POLIOE I KmW . YV~~h.A, i i~~ Testomrcy, at tfhe city Police Coure before Mr. aield and Mr. Patteson, Jamea Bradburn was charged with obtaining inoney by faloseprotenees. Thkea'years ago- prisoner wis an assistant at the Gwn aret Ragged School and seoretary for the Penny Bank. A dispute arose concerning the back money, and psoner was reqnested to lqive. Since that time he had ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT, -he SATURDAY, JULY 19. W. I SFEFORE RB. iI. 31ANSFIELD, DPUT-STIIPEN'DEAi.3 ml are KrAGLSTFU;TE .J. ) nud ALULTIN A DETRCTIVE.-JOhn O'Brien, stated to dn be the son of a pnblican. was brought up in custody Vern 5 charged with Saultin Detectve-otficer iobert Jones. on aal It was stated that on niday night Mr. Jones was walk. J* M ia g up Brunsvickkroad, when theprisoner ...

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, ...

ALLEGATION AGAINST A POLICEMAN

... -mm- i At the Dale-street police court, yesterday morn- Iba ig, before Mr. Baffles, Reuben Hunt, a labourer, rter and Elizabeth SiLk, a respectably-dressed young the iwoman, were charged, the first-named prisoner with In being drnnk and assaulting the police, and the els second with interfering with the police while in the I as execution of their duty. Police-constable 974 said ifl's that on ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT, MONDAY, JUJLY 21. flu, EOREx MR. IT. mANSF'saaD, DEC WTY STIPt~EtrIABY, 96 sak ~iTnSfWRL.-Ae der 31sike was coT charged with obtaining money under false pretences lihe cet was from Ann Busher. It appeared that the prosecutrL'C' Stose owy fair hublaind is a prisoner awaiting his trial in Walton gaol. p'ehee prices Lost Friday the prisoner called Upon Mrs. BLesiler,repre- ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... IBMK2RENADLIQE COURT. I 4 W | - A A MONDAY, JULY 21. 1 bon DErOnE MR. SLMUELL, DEPLTY eTIPZIIARY. I a A VIOLENT WOMAN.-Barah Woods, a married women. Lnd was charged with being drmnk and disorderly and with ox Bee assaulting Police-officer Potts. It appeared that on li Wednedady last the prisoner was fined 20s. and costs by ir the court for an assault. On Saturday evening Officer r ike Potts ...

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 ...