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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDAY, JANUany 30. COINING PENNY-PIEsB.-John Wilson, Mary Davies, and a boy named Thomas Williams, were charged with forging and uttering several counterfeit pennies. On Thursday evening the boy Williams went into the shop of Mr. W. Golding, butcher, Crosshall-street, and asked for two half -enny puddings, tendering a penny in payment. Mr. Golding, seeing that the penny was bad, gave it back, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, JvNE~ I. Ld A STOWAWAY.-A young man named William Williams, rfor atowing away on board the Camertonian, on the occasion tof that vesseol sailing from Liverpool for Calcutta on the 7th of June, 1851, was committed to prison for seven days. leSPURIOU'S JEWELLERY. - Edward Devlin, one of the fraternity who live by palmting upon unwary strangers ,le articles of base metal by falsely ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LIVERPOUL COUNTY COURtT. ro in QUILLIAld V. QUINE.-11r. Almond appeared for the pe luor, claimants, Messrs. John Brooke and Eli Shaw, trustees Jich oge- under a deed of assignment made by John Qu)ine, master Wil tr50, tailor; ased Mr. Evans appeared for the exocutio p tiest creditor, John Quilliam. Frorn the statement of MY. Scar, Almond and the evidence called by him, it appeared tha~tsd ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IOILICE JNTf?I?LJGENCE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. jogs, John Reardon, Joseph Campbell, and Noatluiniel Camp- of p bell, butchers, were fined 20s. and costs for exposing for bute sale unwholesome beef. ?? PICKING PooKETS.-Daniel M'Kleown, James MI'Alister, by ic and Patrick Murphy, three lads, were conmmitted, the wi first two for three months, and the latter for one mouth, ness for picking pockets on ...

INQUESTS

... DEsAT BY BoaNNo.-On Friday an inquest Was held on ta body of an infant child named Mary Ann Ragan, whose clotibo caught fire In the absence of her mother, who lives In Lleydbs court, Upper Frederick-street, and of the Injury sustained s~b died. Verdict accordingly. Boy Daowrxss.-Joesph Roberts. aged fourteen, while ?? with another youth in a ?? at Windsor, and swimming about became ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY THE HUSBAND

... HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY THE I HUSBAND. On Sunday morning last, considerable sensation was t created in the neighbourhood of WVhiteclhapel, by the tv discovery that a most barbarous and brutal murder had fc been perpetrated in Peter-street, by a man named Owen hi Leonard, on the body of his wife, he having cut her ti throat with a razor, and otherwise mutilated her person, hi under ...

POLICE COURT

... POLICE COURT -In ou1 last we stated that STOPUFWD COURT.- MET.-In oufliw tated that Tohn Fth, of St. aee ?? wasined for exoigfrslesuffied eet. we had liave been requested to say that the party Bo lined was 'John so rih, senfor. an cetss -AND RH5ORSLLERS FfNEDe.-;Oo FrdyatTma Hal ?? O, and costs; James Ilesleh edsret at 609. and cents; Parc ate.Vuhalliroad. 40O. anid cs Cog Ellen Forrest. ...

INQUESTS

... uticg rouIn, me trimai j r1w A'P U -R N D), e FATA ACCIDENT AT TNHE NO;THf Docits.-On Satur- ir day evening, Edward Murphy, a labourer at the North ir Dcks, was ergaged in cutting up pieces of clay to throw r into the waggons, m hen a large portion of earth gave wa) y and fell upoa him. Hc was extrinied as speedily nas possible, but was quite dead. Verdict accoringly. le FATAL AccIDENT BY THE ...

INQUESTS

... On Saturday night, Margaret Critolley, of Devon- street, died suddenly from a fit of apoplexy. The de. ceased went up stairs to bed in a state of intoxication. In some time after a noise was heard, and she was found lying at the bottom of the stairs. She was then re- moved to her room, but in two hours after another noise was heard, and she was again found stretched at the bot- tom of the ...

Police Court

... Iloottte Court. A SAILOR. BoY FLEECED.-On Tuesday, a lad named HenryWilson, appeared before the magistrates, to prefer a charge of felony against a young man, dressed in the| garb of a sailor. The lad said he bad been nine voyages to sea in the Hibernia, Capt. Wm. Mc, Donald, belong- ingto London. He had sailed to Archangel, Peters-| burgh, and other places, in the vessel, and bad received his ...

Police Court

... jiottcc Court. ato MISCONDUCT OF A BAILIFF. -On Tuesday, a ma to named John Rowley wee brought before the magistrates Ih uider the following circumhtancea:-The prisoner, who was in the imploy ot Mr. Lawtoa, Sheriffs officer, %aE sent on Monday to execute a warrant against Mr. J. F. an Bennett; in coim quenc, however,ofgetting intoxicated, P tie made a mistake as to the name of' the person, and ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... IN Re s Jot ?? bankrupt in this case, a merchant in the African trade, came before the court on Wednesday, on the application for his certificate. Mr. Commissioner Stephenson delivered an exceedingly lengthy judgment, of which the following is an ?? honour said that to the certificate several objections had been raised on behalf of the assignees, involving charges against the bankrupt of ...