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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... III VERPOOL AS&ZES. rnit Pnms co~rnrr' BzFolrE XE. JUsflOt KDTh' AICD.A Sr't¶A aua.a . THEI CAKTTLE DEBALER AN THEi tt .B~OOIG CLERK.; i OxttsniVr I.OiNfON AND Noam-wzS'a R a- WAY Cosrraz.-~The plaintiff, Patriock Grant, a di cate dealer, pf Dublin, soutght to recover damages v afor assault and false imprisonment. The defence 1g was that he~was not areted, axnd if so it was done f~ without the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... SATURDAY, AUGUST 2& des BEFORE MM. T. B. SAMPSON, CORONER0r LIvzMOO Box WOZUAN'BURN'T NRAR CAzNRAi;-sTRE=. -On the ls body of- An Laura Dewar, 30,.whodied at the f . Northern Hospital on Thursday afternoon from T abock and exhaustion consequent upon burns. The deceased bad no Sixed abode, bu-recently was a t living in a court off Horatio-cteet. OnWednes an day, a she was stooping to pick up a ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CHILD STEALING

... I At North London Polioe Court, on Friday, before Mr. Lane, QO(., Lillian 1'Ihilpot, a good-looking wvell- dressed girl of 16, who wa.s (lescribed as nmrrieAl, was charged with stealing a child mamned John Lyall Wallis, 15 months old. The father of the child is John WVallis, a bookbinder, of Fnranklin-street, Stamford Hill, and on Thursday afternoon Mrs. WVallis sent the child out for an ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSIONS

... ?? - - ?? - I ffERPOOL LICENSING SESSIONS. T11E BENCH AND BACK i DOORS. 101tCE REPORTS & OBECTIONS. h tv ^ aeoeral annual licensing sessions for the 6, -t Liverpool were opened yesterday morning D &-l pcosce Buildings, Dale-street Aldeiman Si , 523aughes presided, and the other maRis- ?? e00 theoerc were Colonel Morrison, Colonel ikter. Admi ral Cough, r. Whitford, Dr. Flinn, tt s xslle~b ...

RAILWAY OFFICIALS FINED FOR ASSAULT

... tALLWIAY OFFICIALS FINED FOR ASSAULT. At the Salford Police Court, yesterday, before Sir. J. Makinson, stipendiary. William Chadwick and Ellen, his wife, and an old man nadned John rine, wers charged owith ?? coenduot at ,mcban1ge Railway Station, and assawlting two Viicials named Richardson and Grantham, 'the former being an excess luggage oficar, Cud the latter a constable in the em- ploy of ...

ASSIZE ARRANGEMENTS

... IMPORTANT CHANGE. A.n important order in Council hae juut been issued relative to the Assizes. Up to the present time the Assi2es for the different circuite have been fixod only a fevr weeks in advance, but the order in Council re. ferrod.to above permarently fixos the dates of the Assizes. all3 over England. As far as regards the Northern Circuit, which embraces Appleby, Carlisle, Lancaster, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' INQUESTS, ng. WRDNE*DAY, AUGUST J 8 1ist BEIC0QjE SiB. T, El 3APItPSON, OBONZR Ot? LIVRPOOL 9 t ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... MANCHESTER CIrY SESSIONS. The business of these sessions was concluded ?? day before Mr. H. W. West, Q.C., Recorder. PAINFUL SCENES. For some time the court was occupied in the investi- gation of a series of robberies from the warehouse of Mir. F. W. Ewen, in Princess-street. They hall extended over many mopths, and the total value of the articles which had been pilfered reached the large sumi ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... n..v s&a . - a .aL U. 5, .dAtVL' I JV V ~b U FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. BDFOnB AUDEKAmi IVANa NsD M. T. caRsA- . BUSIrri RIV.ALS AT TuE LuGoAGao PRzy.- ,Tames Thomnas, John Thomas, and Edwin Thomas, brothers,. were summoned for having assaulted Joseph Whalley, teamowner, 142, Bridge-street, on the afternoon of the previous Wedueday.-Mr. Holden, for the oomplainant, said that the three defendants were ...

KIRKDALE ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... i,_ I ___ice KHRKDALE ANNUAL LICENSINGtm SESSIONS. m~ of N~UMEROUJS REFUSALS. B.r I The antnual licensing sessions for. the Kirkdale Smi ole division of the cpnntv were commenced yeater-. ma 1he day morning in the Sessions Honse. Islington. be a Leh Liverpol Sir ?? -B. Forwood presided, and tC c Ihethe othermagistratea present were Miessrs. G. W. Lioi lye Goodison, J1. B. Smith, and Chats. A. ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LIVERPOOL ASSIZE.S e lTUESAY. AU7GUST]. tbe e,-- - re; ?? COURlT. me ?? ?? JTCK L&WiNII loF ;e THE WIGAN WOUJNDING CAS1E:. blc R~obert Halsall, carter3 agted 44, who on Wedne~s- dls sa day l ast v OOnJtibe of haing oni the 9th June qu at iga woude bi ?? intent ] to do her grievous bodily harms was again p laced w invthe deck. His lordship said that he had somue Cr mn considerable difficulty ...