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FEARFUL MURDER OF A WIFE

... early hout on Thursday morning, an old Woman, named Margaret Crow, expired in Gates. head from wounds inflicted by her husband, John Crow, The shocking occurrence happened in the following wey :-Jehn Crow is 67 years of age, and this wife was threeyearehissenior ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... FRAUDS ON A RAiLWAY COMl1PANY. This case, which had been twice previously before the court, was proceeded with yesterday, when John Richard Briode, William Sones, William Weild, and William Giradwell were placed upon their trial for con- spiring and agreeling ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... on the- floor and he Was jumping with his feet on her. 'He took the poker to hit me. I avoided the blows aud got hit- o the arm. XHe struck me twice onbthe fce -with his band. There6 were two' knirs on theatable, aud he tookF one up and said - Rll kill ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... and her being taken to a home. she then went to various situations. and finally was taken in by Mrs. Appleton. of the City Arms, hiennedy.street. Between September and December she saw Mr. Shippey several times, and he became aware that she was an improperly ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... prisoner was discharged. BURGLARY AT OLDHAM. John Denn, 48, striker, wavs indicted for having, at Oldham, on the night of the 13th April, broken and entered the dwelling house of Thomas Hopley, and stolen a Cardigan jacket, several pairs of boots, and other ...

A SERIES OF TRAGEDIES

... ed by the poachers. FARMER MURDERED NEAR BOSTON. Ti UT V' or 0 Ji of of It. Be tih Ti X ha th to pi en qt On Friday night, John Neweton, farmer, near da Boston, was murdered. He and a man named Irish nin Joe lived together, end it is stated frequent Cr ...

THE PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... smrance. .agsnt.(foremanny; 37tsr BronL. HEan- s ov-tqare, tillle : ohertjBowles. 2&and S4, eZ Weldingtoe-quay, printer; Joh D. Grattan, 18, if Meivion-Street Upper. draper; Joseph H.Byrne, 1 > Casino, Malabide, gentleman; Bernard M'Grath, 17, i a Fowres - street ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... Guilty,. Sentence was deferred. REDUCING SENTENCES. His lordship, lust before the adjournment of the cou called up John Standish, John Pritchard, an- Peter Brennan, who, with other hov wer on Wednesday convicted for hanng broken into a lbootahop in C ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... S. NV. Boweer (Grange-road, Chapel), Charles Damiea (Liverpool), John Williams (Cardigan), WValter Samnell (Liverpool), W1'. Lewis (Liverpooll, and Abel Parry (Carmarthen), Messrsm John, Edward, and Thomas Morris (sons), Robert Wells (son-in-law), Rev ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... &Fpney.-lobert Brittle, 46, John Taylor, 86, William Cruise, 83 fon bail), all de- scribed a labourers ; and John Moore, not in the calendar, were indieted for night poaching, and also for haviug ] unlawiolly assollted John Willacy, a kepeer, with blud ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... had been broken open, and six of the opera glasses were missing. The same evening the prisoner Sergeant went to the Arkwright Arms, and, taking a pair of opera glasses from his pocket, asked MLc~eod, who was playing dominoes, it he would pawn them. McLeod ...

TERRIBLE DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN LONDON

... Hoggstatedthatmany years ago he possessed a cardigan jacket, but the one found over his wife's face never belonged to him. When the perambulator was wheeled into the room for the witness to identify, he threw his arms over it and sobbed violently. Me was assisted ...