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INQUESTS

... week, Samuel Mitchell, a for child five years old, residing with its parents in Charlton. Lit k- street, was left in the house with a brother nearly the lift k-same age, when his clothes caught firo, and he was so noi severely hurnt that death resulted in ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... and the Vicar of Wakefield, the first three of which Mr. Mitchell identified. Ann Forsyth, next examined: Said she was housekeeper to Mr. Mitchell; she proved that the books were Mr. Mitchell's, having seen them at his house in Liverpool, at which place ...

Local Intelligence

... the sight of a letter from Quebec b,kM il«IlS? >emr th j t B r Very large number deaths out On ° f the VeMels comi out. On board the Agnes, there have been fifty deaths • J 1 »» board the lit* eleven ;on board the George, twenty •in all, about one hundred ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... there hadjpke a supcrnumerary on duty upon thle beat, and no~eua policeiuan The jury returned a verdict of Accidental death SHOCING SUOICDr AT THE DEAF' AND DUeB INSTr- TUITION-.An inquest was held yesterday, before Mr. Chapman, borough coroner ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... the-street - a hasty blowswas given in the paasion of the moment, which produced death to the individual. The next Ceae iq, with reference to injury to the person, not attended with death. It is No. 2 in the .calendar, and the case is a Very serious one. A person ...

LIVERPOOL WINTER ASSIZES

... Judge: The meeting at Blaekstone Edge was a T ur very large one. ad tExamination continued : Leech was the next speaker, aii.I duat urged the necessity of ai compensation fund being got fa for the wife and chihdren of Mitchel. on Cross-exatnined by Mr. James: ...

Lancashire Winter Assizes

... satisfied of that, the other question would pro- be-,-whether they were satisfied that the woman was b n0w the cause of its death, it having been fonnd drowned on f side the shore near this town. There were anumber of cases ti sler, of manslaughter-some ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... a dence, the jut-p. after a short consultation, found the prisoner and r guilty, and his Lordship, in ordering judgment of death to purl be recorded against him, observed that be had been consider in tI 11 lug whether it was his duty to leave him tosuffer ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... ie the i, Olt fterat itl''~ I 1wentutto Itifiinge, tilt I iatcil a hor-e. It tw-ts In a staltle utitl the reed side, on the edge who tut a imuir. Thenicva 50. p0a t iwuu iteatei on the edgi,':,f tite road. I esca hi-leoilohut-C is called Higher lille. ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES

... sentenced to transportation bot'fea ye's Mitchell e- was acquitted. r' Jhin Garcia lyres, 24, Joseph 0farti W, 21, . ad.Uenus Iy Goenez, 20, were indicted for stabbing Richard Warren'Blacl.. y well, asd causing his death, at Liverpool, il March last. P. APyres ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... deceased. He recommended amputation of the finger, when the de- ceased was brought in, but to this he objected. -lHis im- mediate death was caused 'by lock jaw, produced by mor- tification of the finger. He died on the 16th November. 0 On his cross-examination ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... SENTENCES OF THE PRISONERS AT LIVER- POOL LENT ASSIZES. I a good Death. George Muirray aud John Costello, for the wilful murder of lie other Patrick Stakstmn, at St. Helen's. orL from Death Recorded. icr, 0O William Gill, fosr cutting and wounding Mary ...