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SUSPECTED MURDER NEAR MERTHYR-TYDVIL

... ISUSPECTED EEURDER NEAR MERTHYRTYDVIL. An-inqua-y was opened on Wednesaay touching Tije isa the cireumstanc~s colinqcted with, the death.,of about c le John Davis, aiged 19, whose hod'y was found in Such a ty Cefupeinnar ?? the aftetrnood 'of New Ye~r's Theci VDe Day. This youing man was-a striker iin'asmith's. PriestI shop at Mountain Ash, add haes been missing since~ a car C the 2nd of ...

CHESHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... ICHESHIRE QUARTER SESSI6dS. Mo. The quarter sessions for the county of Chester ster, was held yesterday morning in the COhester Castle were at half-past eleven o'clook. The graid jury were g- sworn as follows Bnnte Mr. Isaac Penny, sharebrokor, Pronton-cumnmseonombo, foreinnl. Mr. Thomas Bell, slilpowyner, Clanglton-oum.Grange. hlr. J. Ciuiningha ni, is:; broker, Claughton-ouni-Grango. Alr. ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONERV8 -nQUESTS. xBFFOnE ill. P. F. CURRY, BOROUGH CORONER. A JuRoR aFINdU FOR NON-ATTENDANOCL-On ?? an inquest wae opened on the body of a. Woman named Malone, and it was adjourned until : twelve o'clock yesterday for the production of the necessary medical evidence. At that hour several of the persons summoned upon the jury were not - in attendance, and the coroner commented strongly upon ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKE19-HEAD POLICE - Ci)URT. 'I - . .. . .. ?? - , . iUiDAY; DECEBER ; io3 BIEOT R Nil. F. iRtAI. I(RBEIVI? WITH VxOLRNpk-Patrick 3rilligam, ji ho wam, eommitted for tnial on ?? dayfor an aitternph4)tI r. burglary III Egerton-street, was again brgughii up, e charged with having ?? and robbed Wlifi-an or M8'Candlu'si, t ?? prosecutor stated that 6i,, bn Thurstlay evening lie was stiauding. at ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOLi POLCE COURT. WliDNEiSDAY, JANUARYJ 3i Arurrn Nos 'nFAB ?? Ivens ?? Tadleo Shuni, ?? siieamr emamledon tire charge Of assaulting anid stabbing David Ileglly, in l3'rc derickc-str-eet, were ain brijughtsp, 'It Was shbwn tirit' tire Prironers bad been aessnlt~d either' by tile corn- Prlarirat or soire of his friendfs, uand tire Magistrate, remarkicig that lie was sure 510 conyiction ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AT AUGHTON

... ?? - , ?? I be ag, CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER het AT AUGIITON. 'I . - - - of I y . of Ir On ruesday.an inquest was held at the King's sai Aims Inn, Ormikirk, before Mr. C. E. Driffield, bar ls coroner on the body of Patrick M'Donald, an poe Ifish labourer.-Mr. Symonds, surgeon, said that ylr ly he saw the deceased between twelve and one snf o'clock on Friday afternoon last. He had two sin ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ABORTION

... '' Yesterday morning Mr. William oarter, coroner to te Sure y, resumed an investigation relative, totedeath of Han-let Witee d woman aged 82, w eet founmarried ak who was~ Aedtohave lost her' su life through an operation per ormed upon her for W. a felonious purpose. ?? evidence taken on the ?? o sian was lo, to the effect that the deceats, wdo was stated to '1y be respectably connected, went ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE. COURT. P I - THURSDAY, JXINIADY 4. p BEI'ORNNMR. Tr. S. RAPFFLES. pi ROBBERY BlY A RVTvnINEV CON4VICT.-A low-looking W fellow of the name Of William Roberts, a returned 00o1- i vie', Who has recently been living in Spitalfieldei was a Charged with Stealing a bottle of ruin and two pathsE of t hoots from the house of ilsabella Shilffelebotlann, 24, 01 Grenvyfile-street,. ...

DESPERATE ATTEMPT To MURDER A WIFE

... to tor objec. On Saturday a man was formally charged with e factn the offense of cutting and wounding his wife at e fait Highgate. His name is Henry Keeble; he is a very retired tradesman, aged 68, of. 5, Southwood-lane, A very Hor ethicornsey, and the unfortunate woman, Ann Keeble, t ?? a Between four and five o'clock in the ?? mornmg a tradesman was returninghome, when r that hewas surprised ...

ALLEGED CRUELTY AT SEA

... ?? ?? . . . . . ?? .- . - At. the Thames Police Court, on Wednesdat, Captain James Turner, the master of the ship . flella,' appeared before 'Mr. Paget ' to answe a chbqrgd of assaulting Charles Richards, a black nian, at sea, on the 17th and 18th of October, 18B4 4 Mr.' Charles Young, solicitori, whoa conducted the prosicution, said the complainant was the cook of the Bolla, which. sailed ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... MONDAY, JANUARY 1theg BEFO11E MR. RAFFLES. ,r. STEALING COTMON AND ASSAULTING TER PbLicE.-A Mr. womn, nanned Margaret Manning, was charged with blow, stealing a quantity of cotton, and also with aseaultingf police-constabies No. t'73 and ID7. About twelve o'clock pe.~ on Saturday the officers stopped the prisoner ini Love- the lane, and found 81 bs. of cotton in her apron. Wlhen at St they ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... .1i3RE0BB Li. P. F. OURaY. On the body of Maty Greenill,'eleven years of B age, the daughter of Mfichael Greenall, a joiner, lving at 50, Ceardwell-itreet, Edge-hill, Oanthe . 23rd ult. the deceased Was left in the house with other children. Some time afterwards she was found with her clothes cxo fire, and her arms and chest were sevierely burnt, and she subsequently died. The g depeased had ...