CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I IORONER'S fLQUESTS. | - - -ora- I ?? -- - BEFORiE ni1. WILLIAM WYBERGiE, DEPyt-coONBE.~ On the body of Daniel Jones, a joiner, 25 years of age, who lodged with Lewis Parry, at 51, Uorn- wall-atreet, Everton. Decesasd Was in the employ .of mt. Evans, builder, and on Tuesday last was engaged with other. men in making alterations :at the warehouse of Messrs. Peek Brothers and' Winch, tea ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BiRKENREAD POLICE couT. THURSDAY, Sl EPTEMBER I. BE~FORE MESSRS. BELaSANS, SluG&R, AIND LuD\YAr,0. ISIUPLTCTING.-A macnurd YOMan, named th Nolan was charged with lav'ing Otolen a piece o et from tie shop of Mr. John, Deuckett, provis- ioodecO Watson-street. The prisoster wentint th udele shop, buit left withour. making S& purchase.Precl' having been missed frotu, the 'oner rho ban followed and ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKENHEAD, POLICE COURT. I ~_ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. BEFORE MESSRS. SEGAR AND CASS. STEALING A DOG.-A man named Thomas Bennion, an old offender, was brought up on the charge of steal- ing a dog, the property of Thomas Foulkes, a marine- store dealer in Old Cheiter-road. It appeared that on Sunday evening the prisoner was seen in Chester-street by a little girl in the act of tying a, string ...

ALLEGED NEGLECT BY THE UNION MEDICAL OFFICER AT WEST BROMWICH

... ALLEGED NEGLECT BY THE UNION MEDIoAL OFFIOER AT WEST BROMWICIL Mfr. E. Hooper, Coroner, held an inquest, yesterday, at the Union Workhouse, touching the death of George Gile, 22, puddler. From the evidence taken at the com- MneDeement of the Inquest, It seems that on Saturday, the 17th inastdeceased and several others were engaged picking coal on the Crone Hills, Deceased was standing ...

THE MURDER OF MR. [ill]

... THE MURDER OF MR. B RIG GS. EXAMINATION OF FRANZ MULLUR AT TES BOW STREET POLICE COURT. (From IaMt night' Exp'ea) In contemplation of the immense crowd which would be ieoessatily attracted to the vicinity of the Cour, Superintendent Durkin took the wine preautklon of having bis prisoner r~emoved at an early hour to one of the cells attached to the Court, Even at threo o'clock In the ?? groupk ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TER POLICE OOURTS I Le mil RU~lZ, BOW-STREET. d EmZnily Rtwell, a good-looking young woma, of vey re- spectable appearance, was brought before Mr. Flowers, harged with having conducted herself indecently in SL 2 James's-park, on Saturday night lat. ; Police-oonstable Lee, A 91, depoeed that he was walking , through the park shortly after 10 o'clock on Saturday night et last, when he saw the ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF FRAUD

... SERPOUS CHARGE OP FRAUD, D; At the Mansion-bouse yesterday, Edward Russel le Daunt, described As of 2, Hercules-passage, was brought r- up in the custody od Detective-sergeant Haydon, before the . Lord HMayor, havig bee appfrhended upon a warnrnt d signed by Mr. Aiderman Waterlow, chargiag him wit havingouplewfllyrsndbyfslea pretencesobtained fsom Lient. Colonel Alexader Strioge a rheque for ...

THREE MURDERS IN FLORENCE—THE DETECTIVE POLICE

... THREE MURDERS IN FLORENCE-THE * DETECTIVE POLICE, TiEnua murders, committed within a short period, on women living in lonely quarters have created a great sensation in Florence, Two of the supposed Wur- derers have been arrested in a manner that spealiq well for the police of that city. After the murder of the third woman a woman in the neighbourhood W5S heard to say, 'hIt is a singular fact ...

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT—YESTERDAY

... SIl:1IFVSML LDEB CO RT -.Y2STRDA. I (Before Sheriff BELL.) IMYPOETANT IALLWAY 0A-lS-DUSBAA5 ?: TEH EDr- LURGH ASID CLASOOW RAILWAY UOMPPANY. This was an action at the instance of James Dun- bar, 49 West George Street, Glasgow, against the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway Company, for £5, 5s. of damages, and repetition of the sum of 4s. Gid., illegally charged him by their ticket collector, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YESTIEBDAY. , . . . v (Before Judge Lynch). lre ce Dtvas Luntas.-The bankrupt was a miller at Manorbamilton, county Leitirlm. The meeting was for final examination. Mr. Purcell, instructed by Mr. O'Dowd, appeared for the assignees, and examined the bankrupt respecting some land which, it wes said, he is entitled to. Mr. Forsythe appeared for Colonel Lucis, to whom tbe ...

THE MURDER OF MR BRIGGS

... IJBDaE URDER OF MR BRIGGS. S1ready briefly announced by telegraph, Franz t the presumed murderer of MAr Briggs, with I.- Tanner. Mr Death and the cabman, arrived k ,it ,toWn on board the Etna, on Thursday, and ,,I to Liverpool. The prisoner was conveyed g l. telilwor at New York, on the 3rd inst., and, 1 the great excitement in New York, Inspector considered it prudent to take him to the ...

THE PROVINCES

... THE PREOVICES. DEVONSHIRE. - DISGUSTING CRUELTY TO A RABBiT.-At the borough police-court, Barnstaple, Edward Elliott, proprietor of a travelling show van, on exhibition in the square of the said borough, and a man of colour answering to the name of Allah, were charged, the latter with cruelly torturing a rabbit, and the former with aiding and abetting in the same offence. Dir. E. T. ...