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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MON'DAY, JUNE 19. IBMORE ML W. J. STKW.1,RT. STOWWAY 5 ON oTHE HorS'ro.i Lix.RC-Ricba-4 Brandreth (23), Walter Platt (22k Henry kica l (OL, Josiah Manifold (16), Wiillam L~anes( . Wjiliam Williams (L3), \William Wilson (n-t. f'etz Dutbon (14), and William James ?? neze charged with stowing away on Ward the Hi? ...

FRAUD BY A COCKERMOUTH SOLICITOR

... FRAUD BY A COCKERHOUTH SOLICITOR. FIVTE YEARS' PENAL SERVITUDE. -a, At the Cumberland Assizes yesterday, now being held at Carlisle, Joseph William Plmer, ,,solicitor. Cockermouth, was charged with appro- fra priating ta his own use certain trust nmoneys amounting to over £140D. Mr. ot. Shee conducted the prosecution, and Mr. . Mattinson appeiired for the prisoner, who pleaded 20 ?? explaining ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... n FRIDAY. APRIL 14. f DMOPR MR. T. F. 8A6_1SON, ?? OF tiwiRPOL 'v OzsE DAr OLT).-On the body of Hannmh Oliver, P t one day old, daughter of a french polisherlivingin I ,r Upper Beau-street. Deceased was found dead in 11 ! bed on Thursday morning by her parents, with a 8! lit tie sister lying over her. Verdict, Accidental P suffocation. 51 PLAYINO WITH FirE.-On the body of Richard %A Henry ...

MANX CHANCERY COURT

... id EVIDENCE IN LUNACY CASES. p At the sitting of the Chancery livisioo of the xk Manx High Court of Justice, at Douglas, yeiter. r dav, before the Clerk of tbe olls, Mr, F. G. , Cnlow, advocate, applied on behalf of Sarah Er. Gawne for a committee over the persun and pro- r7 perty of Louisa Quirk, an allged lunatic. -The th Court Officer said that he had rumiranued Louisa Qtuirk, wiho was an ...

THE M'KERROW DIVORCE SUIT

... iTHE MKERROW DIYOTWE SUI.B i no - At, . L r . , - .. I _ | ?? further hearing of the case X'Kerrow v. Ia M'Xerrow (Corbett-SingletOn, Shenherd, and of another intervening) was reamed yesterday, ,ro f before Sir F. Jenne. in the Divorce Division. MI bee I Mre. M'Kerrow condocted her case in person; I out i Mr. Crumnp, Q. C., and Mlr. Low appeared for Mrs. Sta n S Corbett-Sinzgeton; Mr. Muzpby, ...

THE QUARTER SESSIONS

... i These Sessions were opened at the Court f'alse House, on Wednesday,'before Mr. H. W. WoralleY- Nort Taylor, presiding, and other magistrates. The (oit calendar was a very light one, containing the prop, names of only 25 persons. The cffences were Comn onto principally felony. There was also a charge of theC breaking and entering, anda one of indecent line of I1 At The CRAntGE.--The DIMPUTY ...

EXTRAORDINARY LIBEL ACTION

... EXT[AORBIN-ARY LIBEL ACTION. I SINGUL&A LETTEIS. In tho Queen's Bench, yesterday, Kr. Juetice Hawkins and a special jury had before them the case of Hallett v. Edwards and another. In this case the plaintiff, Colonel Hnghes-Hallett, esx-I.P. for Rochester, sought to recover darnmtes from the defen- dants, Mr. Passmore Edwards and Mr. ICippleweight, for a libel published in the Weekly Times ...

THE TRIAL OF ALDERMAN BEN TILLETT

... At the Central Criminal Court, yesterday, beforo Mr. Justice Lawrance, the Hon. B. Coloridge, Q.C., who has been~retained to defend Alderman Ben Tillett, who is charged with having incited to riot in the strike at Bristol, the trial having been removed from Bristol 1 by certteorra to the Central Criminal Court, applied that the case should stand over until the next sitting of the court, The ...

THE ALLEGED INFANTICIDE IN MANCHESTER

... T4E ALLEGED INFANTICIDE IN MANO H ESTER. At the Manchester City Police-oourt, on Friday, Ashortli Read, manufacturer, of Buraley, and Elizabeth Remington, formerly a domestic in his em- plow, vere again brought ua under remand charged with having, on the 30th July, murdered the male infant child of the female prisoner, lead was'further . chargad with being an aecessary to the murlar before and ...

VICTORIA COURT-MARTIAL

... t VICTORIA COURT-MARTIAL I I . . . I I FIFTH DAYS PROCEE DIMUS. for -INTERESTING EVIDENCE. b laal PEIRSONAL EXPEPRTEKOES AFTER t'ims THE COLUMNa am in his [SPECIAL TELEGRAM.] Ilh sac Mr,Lna, F=rAy.-The fifth sitting of the court- the mattial on the surrvivors of the Victoria was held fr to-day on board H.M.S. Hibernia, The attend- 7& ance of the general public is meagre, but the Offi- Iu cars ...

LICENSING TRANSFER SESSIONS

... LICENSING S TRANSFER SESSIONS.I At the City Police Court, yesterday. a special session was held for the transfer of licenses, the I magistrates on the bench being Colonel Morrison I (chairman). Messrs. T. W. Oakshott, Morris P. Jones, Thomas Bell, T. E. Sampson, Taylor, W. Matkim, Dr. Bligh, and Dr. Whitford. BACK DOORS TO PUBLIC HOUSES. Mr. Moss said it would probably save a good deal of time ...

THE SCUTTLING FOR A SHIP

... THE SCUTLIG FOF A SHIP. -s - - -- LLoL . BOARD OF TRADE IN-Qtry. The inquiry ordered by the Board of Tradesa to tbe scuttling of tbe ship Minister of which opened on Friday in Sr. Geurge's Hal' Liverpool, Mt. W. J. Stewart presiding. wiv, Captains Paritt and Raid as nauticl4 ssessors, was resumed yesterday. Mr. G. Dickinson agaij appeared for the Board of Trade, and Mr. Cameron for the chief ...