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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... they on the second occasion hire the men? They were hired, they were retained, they were engaged, they were under the obligation of their articles. .e submitted, therefore, that Messrs. Jones and Highat had done nothing more on the second occasion than ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... select vestry wis constituted required that the vestrymen tahoold be elected within the month of April. (Hear, bear Next Wednesday being the last day in April- Mr. HAocruie (vestry clerk).-I am told, eir, tht this ;room is let for Wednesday. I have only ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PASSAGE. I DEOUE SN. J. B, ASPINALL, Qa., IBECOaDEtl, SATURDAY, APRIL 15. 4CTION.BY A LOAN COMPANY. Tffu COUNT PALATINE LOA AND INVgSTMENT CoSrANy (LzfraBD) v. BaKNnST(ADMIIN1STBATIX, &o.)-The plaintiffs in this case were the'County r, Palatine ...

THE COLIN CAMPBELL DIVORCE CASE

... whether any arrangements had been come to with respect to the remuneration of the jurors, as had been promised at an earlier stage of the pro- ceeaings. Mr. Justice Butt tbought the question of extra remuneration was a proper principle to go upon when a ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 'eficieuncy in business at the end of 1SSO was £14,983, lead L, but at the end of 1856 that deficiency was oeely tas *e £1,447, showing aprofit on capital during theeyear rni 18563 of between £~4000 acid k500O. He lost by the foraud d forced sales of cottoic ...

CHARCH OF ASSAULT AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... it seemed, joined the It Birkenhead police force in September last, and r! during last month he was promoted to the rank of second-class officer The prosecutor (a pale, ema- ^ ciated-looking man) stated that he was formerly a grocer, whisky dealer, &c. ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... CHESTER ASSIZES. CROWN COURT. Bli~POn bIn. JUSTICE BYLES. n WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. ' BURGLARY AT. A BISHOP'S PALACE. il William Tasinger, Christopher Welton, Mary Welton, Mary Smith, and Elizabeth Slang, each a of whom had a numaber of: liase, wereindicted ...

LIVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... mutilat- ing a receipt, but as this was in connection with the entry it was really and truly one transaction. He would have to show an intent to defraud on the part of the prisoners, which were the words of the statute, before he would ask for a verdict for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... There was a second great charge against the same person for selling liquors between oeis and two o'clock en Sunda), eornieg last. The de- d Ibyfondant was convicted in the penalty of 40s. in the first Erg- case, and 10.s. in the second.-Becrsefle-'a: ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES OF MURDER AND FORGERY

... eL Noother perlbns were then staying at the hotel except a sea captain and his wife, who occupied apartments at the first stage, but they had gone out before seven o'clock of the: same morning. The indictment then went on to oay'that, as-no one but RiskAllah ...

THE LIVERPOOL SHOOTING TRAGEDY

... S. Johnson, Mary Stroing, A-nna Tyl(or v (all Institute of 'Music). Musical FuLrn (fi'r- ,1 stage): William Jones (private study) ; musical ,orn (second stage), William Jones (privaze r study). -,P , SKIN'S ON FIRE t SKINS ON FIRE' d With torturing, ...