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PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... , TuEBli.-Before His Honour, Jndge Holton. AN INsURAsNCE CAIR.-WHO SHODLD THE SOCIITY PAY ?-Mary Millet sued the Royal Liver Friendly Society, for the sum of £20 the amount due to her as the insurance money of her son.-Mr. A. T. Plant, who appeared for the plaintiff stated that she had her Bon insured in the society, and paid the contributions as they became due. Her son was married, he had ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ~ . I : - PBESTON P 0LICE INTELLIGENCE.. MoNDoA.-Before Messrs. E. Pyke, C. Rowe, J. B. Eaijl- mark, and Dr. Marshall. IT WWA A, FoOLI83 THING To Do.-flenry Miller wadn charged with steqling a shawl, value 12i 6d, the property of David Hodgioii,, itentincl.street.-mr. Willan proses ?? prIsoner, in October last *year, was lodging with Mr. Hodgson, and the shawl wall miesed from his house ata ...

GREAT BUILDING SOCIETY FRAUD

... !GIIEAT BUILDING O81ETY FRAUD. I - .1 - ~ ?? -. - ?? The ficrald Cynu'aey a Welsh vernacular paper, coutaius details of a fraud carried on for a series of years by the secretary, now deceased, of the Natnt adar Juilding Society, at Llauberis, Car- ciarvoushire. 'l'his ariu, David Jones, was both a bard and a piominent member of the Calvauistio Methodist body. He also oocapild the potsitiou oi ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PRESTON POLICE INTEL[LIGE-CE MONDAY.-Before C. Rowe and J. C liatnrlton Etc, THit BEGoiiNG NUISANCE.-Johil ?? c' charged with begging in Churh h-t-ep 'S night.-P.-. Eteseln stated bat aborit y)5 o Saturday night prisoner wivs begging fmlnr it, Chturdahy street and went into several public hoat IIQ Chrci. very abusive on tim way ?? o ?? was sent to g1l for soven days. oer A FouoGlviya WIuFE.-JI ...

ALLEGED MURDER AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS

... ALLEGED MURDE R AND AITEMPTE D I SIMURDERS. John Pooloy, of Great Briek Hill, near Bilolehloy, I sohoolunaster, was brought up ou rdmand at Loigu.- f ton Buzzard Polioo Court, on T'uesday, oharged vwith I the attempted murder of Alfred Biinghamc and Ed- b wvard Rose, two other sohoolmastoes, of Leightun. t lt was alleged tlint 1linghami first acoompaniiid s Poolay a short distanuce towards ...

DECREASE OF CRIME

... I PROPOSED ABANDONMENT OF PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS. At the Preston Quarter Sessions, on Wednes- day, representations were made by the bar as to the advisability of continuing the system of Intermediate Sessions.-The subject was intro- ducad by Mr. BLAIr, who pointed out that altboug-h the calendar only contained the names of 16 prisoners, nine for miedemeanours, and seven for felonies, ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER BY A PRESTON MAN

... ses William Coolahan (52), described as a herbalist, in who recently carried on business at Preston, was AG indicted before Mr. Ambrose, Q.C., sitting as 16 Commissioner at Manchester Assizes, on Tueo-' ,1j. day, for having shot at Caroline Hart, a widow,' he on April 2nd, with intent'to kill her,-Mr. Mellor o~h prosecuted, and prisoner was defended by Mr. te, M'Keand.-In 1886, Mr. Mellor ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BoaouaH.-Before ?? Thorpe, J. Hull, R. Benson, W. Bibby, and J. Toulmin, Esqra. INEBRIETY AT WEST-OLIFL.-He5iry Newb urn and Frank Little, described as persons occupying respectable stations in life, were charged with having been drunk on Weet cliff, on the 19th ?? were fined 23. 6d. and c03ts eaob. ADo NEQLZOT.-Lily Orrell, a little girl, about eleven years of age, was charged with begging.-P ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... EsPOLICE*. I TrELLI CE .POLICE I N TEL L IGENOE 1 HATtIPDAY.-B010TO P1. F. Seiveibotta, F. Thorp, and B. Walmaslcy. Esqrs. A (76WAUnLY HUNBAND.-Peter Mdelling wasobharged, itnder a warrant, with assaulting Sarah, his wife, on Sunday morninig 1111t.-Cninplainant etated that he earne home drunk, and, because sho had waited up for him, lie atruck her en the face anid ticked ?? to gaoil tor two ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I SAIRuDAT.-Before W. W. Taylor and J. Sellers, Esqrs ALLMd1D ReSSERY rI A BIROTHeL.- Elizabeth Aliaeo Kinlock, Mary Helm, Elizabeth Platt, end \fsry Ann I Cowell, prostitutte, were charged or remand with stial- 15 10s,, a puree, and a key from George Robinson, navvy, i and who gave as his address 32, Swansea-street, on the 13th inut.-Mtr. Smith, who appeared for the prosecutiton, stated that ...

THE RAILWAY OUTRAGE NEAR WELLINGTON

... ThE RAILWAY OUTRAGE NEAR WELLINGU1ON. George Grice ?? piuddler, Tipton, against whori, a true bill was fuiuil by the (Iraud Jury at the ?? Sialop County Sessioes, but who wits then certilied as being unable to plead, was eharged onl Tu'lidaj, at the Stalfordiliire and Shropehire Ae.izes, withi unilawifully aseaellitiig Mis Caitherine Srtagge, near WVellingtui, with intent. Prisoner a|'peareol ...

RIOTOUS OUTRAGES AT TODMORDEN

... OU - IdE I I .? .. .. .(Front thle Leeds ?? of Satvaday last 3. The ati-poor law agitation of Mr. John Fielden, . P., and of 'Mr. Feargus O'Connor, has produced its natnnal fruits, hg convertieg the peaceful valo of Todmnorden into a scone of riot. lesterdaly week SMr. Feather. the assistant depuity-con- stable of Halifax, and King, the serjeant of the watch, piro celded from Halifax to ...