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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. BEFORE MB. RAFFLES. THE WHOLESALE ROBBERY OF SILK HAND. KBERHIEFS,-David Dorias or Dras, the foreigner remanded on the charge of stealing about 300 silk ha ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... I DFPOR MR. JUSTICE WILLES. MONDAY, DEO. 7. AS8AULT UPON A WIPF.-Anthony Francis Gillespie, schoolmaster, Hyde, charged with causing grievous bodily harm to his wife, Nancy GGespie, at Hyde on the 5th October, was found guilty of unlawfully wounding under provocation, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour. GARBOITE ROBBERY AT STOcOPORT. -Joseph Dunn (aged 43) and ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... ; ?? Mr. T. IT, ASPINALL, iX., RECORDlE. . SLANIEis.-BUnisr.it V. SAMPSON. - The plaintiff is this ease wis Ja:mn liurslenm, a barmaid, and tile defendant James Samnpson, a publican, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... are - VA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY' , 55 BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. moan named Henry Whsitworthi, a catier, or. I' yes Mr. hoase, end who raied in No. 4 ?? wa-tet Ch~l a sbrughtop ion this charge of !iaVhilg Obtasisedf tw ,eicane of olive Oil and a calt of ' sirpentinc by false ?? arc tences from thu Tark-lanie statino h lnd ncaa his Nortls~western 1tlvadway- MNr. Osrnett, locial ?? to tethe railway ...

THE TODMORDEN TRAGEDY

... TlIFA TODMORDEN TRAGEDY. . [aONTIBID FROM PAGE G1]. i anotherletter, dated November 19, he begged her to come back to Todmordeu, if it be only to plogue Plows. Then we could have our walks (he wrote) and it would so pleue them. AMter saying that another cook had been engaged, he added, . ehe comes from near where Jine the traitor comuee from. Further on, In the same letter, he wrote, We ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A CREWE GENTLEMAN

... IE5XTRAORDINARY CHAAGE AGA1NNT A CREWE GENTLEA.AN. l. :be - ?? re- At Sonthwark police court, on Tuesday, George J FalhfVot, 45, ?? as a gentleman, residing at er, 21, Railway-rtreet, Crewe, was.charged with at- , temptbg to commit a felonious assault upon he Cordelin Hull, his niece, in the Portsanonthli Coae - House, Duke-ntreet, London Bridge. Prosecttrix, ak s fine-lcolsig young girl, said ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT IN LIVERPOOL

... MURDEROUS ASSAULT IN LVERPOOL. Y 'Between eight and nine o'clock on satt 1, night, Pollee-constable Edge (No. 13) was ra )e along Caznean-atreet, when his attention vr m- directed to e disturbance that was taking plage D- No. 12 house, 6 Court, Grosvenor-street. He w there, and found several persons carrying a named James Ranney, who resides at the sboe & address, who was Injured, and who, It ...

A WELSH LIBEL CASE

... to The case of Davis v. Donean was tried at Glonces- P_ oB ter Asaizes on Tuesday. This was an sctlon for of libel ugainot the proprietors of the &Suth Wales sC c_ Daily News, and airoe out of circumutannes con- It nected with the late elections for the county of ft Glamorgan and the borough of Swansea. CO The plaintiff, the Rev. Hugh Davis, is a clergy- tU man of the Church of Uogland. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COuRT. I ~bItd WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2D. HeBhFURUB MRB. RAFFLES. lva&d EMisurzEZZLRC!,T ilY A BLARIVER'o B~oogiTrapiti.- B w&5 George, H. Miller. bookimie per and collector to tooe Barton )rovl. brewery Company, Aloorfivlde, was charged with ant- tYOnd1 be~zlernnent, The prieocuer vwas apprehended ystetrday. vided in Tranrinere, by D~etentlve-officer Creney, and rit answor to the ...

LIVERPOOL OCTOBER SESSIONS

... , . . . ?? r- - sa -sh rmo igow Fe ?? October quarter sessions for the borough commcnced inns Y. pterday, before Gilbert Henderson, Esq., recorder. Tbe The calendar contains the names of 48 prisoners, 8 of whom are took ,n charged with misdemeanours, and 40 with felony. Of this is a i st number 14 have no education, 20 canl read and write imperfectly, the. a10 can read only, and 3 arc well ...