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THE AFFAIRS OF MESSRS. PATTON AND VICKERS

... to Mr. Registrar Haffitt for the confennation of aschemeof arngement a=eed to by the creditors under the failureof Messr. Patton and Vickers, ship and in- surace brokers and the managers of tbe Royal Exchange Stem Shipping Compan- odonaseb Line). The ...

IRISH BRECH OF PROMISE

... November next. Presently Mr. Malaeed eame in, wpon which his wife told him to take John .Patton by the hand, a the latter was going to be his son. in-law. Patton said, i' Yes, that was right, and shook hands with Mr. Malseed. After that he regulsrly ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... Before Mr. T. H Baylis, QZ, presiding judge, and a special juty. - DAMAGES FER PEBSONAL INJURIES. Patton v. Chambers and CoaIn this case Robert Patton, formerly a cotton porter, sought to recover da aaes for personal injuxies from Messrs. Chambers and ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... assessors. Mr. Paxton appeared on behalf of the Board of Tlade, and Mr. Lightbonnd on behalf of the master and owners.-Mr. Patton said that that was an inquiry into the circumstances attending the stranding of a Liverpool vessel in Freshwater Bay, Pembroke ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... young men, were charged -Patton with breaking the glass door of a ?? house In Mtll-street, and assaulting Police-constables 963, 659, 810, and 937; and Beveridte and Hewitt with an aksault Uoon Polie-conztable o63. The prisoner Patton wa~s b7eing taken to ...

THE ALLEGED POSTAL ROBBERIES AT PRESCOT

... sum of . °r. the ?? of the Potmnaster-Gener-al. 'Mr. r John Pa-tton of Liverpool, appeared to prose- . Cnto, aud Mr. 11. L. Rilev. of Sr. Helelol aainI . rcpresecy;d thbe accused. t - -r. Patton stated that, in the case of falify- cl infg the accounts, ...

THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS IN DUBLIN

... and then riochoet .irj terrific force towards the shore. It strncs the ground immediately adjoining the villa of hr. G. W. Patton, sugar merchant, in Greenook, entering the earth about ten yards from the north.east gable wall. The shot made a hole in the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MRS. BAFFLES. ASSAULTrnG PoLxcswEvh.--eorge BWvrldge, John Patton, Robert Kennedy, and George Hewitt, were charged on remaird with seriously assaulting Pollco- constablea 9d3 and 659. Patton wasa taken into custody on Saturday night by PolIce-constable ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INQUESTS. BEFORE A1iR. J. IYYBBlRGh, JUN., DEPUTY (ORONER, On the body of James Patton, a labourer, who resided in No. 2 Court, Pownall-street, and was 30 years of age. He bfad been drinking for the last twelve months, and had lately been troubled ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... dealers, Derby-road, Bootle, came up for their adjourned public examination. Mr. Quilliam represented the debtors, and Mr. Patton appeared for the petitioniny creditor. In answer to the official receiver the first-named debtor said that her father had ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... barrister, instructed by Jevons, E1.1ev, and Style. for the master, Captain * r-cot, : and Mr. Disnnore for the owuers. M r. P=atton, i: opening the proceedings, explained Xthat the -Newton was a screw steamer, built of iron ?? Grecn 'os. in a134. and belonaged ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... instrument for carrying it out.- DThe prisoner was remanded for seven days. - TiUE VAGARuES OF LISE-STBEwr EABITURS.- 0 T. G. Patton, stated to be an accountant and debt r collector, having a place of business in Lime- street, was charged with having violently ...