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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... outdoor worker. was sent to the sessions for trial.- Joseph Bmith was also committed fortrialfor malicdously wounding Mary Ann Patton, 82, Adlington-street, on the 29th tilt. TlrB CHAoGE OF TuHaowyo A WOMAN OUT or A WaDoiv.-John Lynch and Mary Lynch, charged ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... infthe emp'oY the he LiverPue s Omnibus Cenipany, wxas deire. ga:t ~. ahorse weith asore hnider.-. 3Di -,;£ F street, John Patton, carter tractor, Wtahitte-street; and i for tobertjseac-s, ci sl 3aleFenas, -, eoch fined 2s.6d.and costs tor tr r untfit ...

THE DROWNING CASE IN VICTORIA-STREET

... his engagement here date o on Saturday evening by the production of Mr. matte Pinero's comic dramrn The Rocker The speecd pattons of the Rotunda Theatre will this week will c have the opportunity of seeing Mr. 'Charles Minis Arnold in that medley of music ...

THE FATAL FIRE IN MANCHESTER

... Scotland, being ; decrease of £6544 as against the corresponding month last year. MILITIA INSPECTIOX Ar AnTCA.,-Yesterday Colonel Patton, commanding the 22nd regimental i 50 district, inspected the 4th battalion Cheshire Pegiment, which has been encamped at Altcri ...

THE COOLY TRADE.—KIDNAPPING

... greatly indebted to St. ~the zeal and perseverance of many enlightened friends W is of humanity in the East,-among whom, 3J. H. Patton, Yo, re- Esq., a magistrate of Zillahi 24 Pergunnah's Fouzdary a a Alhpore, has distinguished himself. The follo ing is an ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... fined is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. costs In each ease for not oending their children to sechool :-Edwln Verdin, Sparling comet; James Patton, Spurgeon-street; Hamuel Ellis, Towson-street; Henry Gates, Pagewood- street; Elizabeth Pnrsors. Garibaldi-street; John Swals- ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... RtsTzuigEi WITHuor Msui uCl.E or rEZip-A 3yt Dt: ?? ?? ?? Iii ?? I cures cansulniption, indigestian, ox s, es pi-egrn. couiet~patton. fees, r. -ugise, as:in:.4 diarrt io-a, dysetiner-, sleeplssneses, u xa.- .,in g, heartl~urn. ?? gl~td ners, 1,.^ 2 e isorders ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... tinoed in St. George's sHall, before M~r. Baffles, w~itha be di, Captains Wilson and French as nawutical assessors.2 *rMr. Patton appeared foi the Board of Trade, Mir. tj HoSawkinds (Forshaw and Hlawkins) for the owner, tic h and Dr. Comrninins (instructed ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... C Paston (Tyndall and Pason) appeared for the Board of Trade; Mr. Dickinson (1111 and Dickin- son) for the owners, Messs. Patton and Vickers, of Liverpool; and Mr. Stewart, barrister (instructed by Messrs. Bateson and Co.), for the captain, Mr. a Alexander ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRIES

... Calcutta 'with a cargo consisting of saltpetre, linseed, wheat,84 castor oil, and jute, the whole weighing about 2024 e tons. Dr. Patton remarked that portions of the - cargo were liable to spontaneous combustion, and in - a case like this, where the vessel was ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PASSAGE,. nr .. A_ BEFORE: SB. AME Ofl ?? J1NE2aL rnElre, q ?? LWGAL ABF6eOR, AND CAPTAINS PATToN AD RrLL'1Y, ~UI AL C5OSEOSS. COLLISION IN TIHE MERS-EY. TRa BRECOx.-Thts was an action brought hy the owxers of the flat Harriot against the owneri ...

THE SUICIDE OF THE LORD JUSTICE CLERK

... ing, dressed in the black suit he had worn on the previous day. Having completed dreseinghe left the house, stating to Mrs. Patton that he intended taking a walkbefore break- fast. Curiously enough he was not seen by any of the domestic servants to leave ...