THE WOOD GREEN POISONING CASE

... Yesterday the inquest was resumed at Wood Green, near London, upon Miss Edith Hunt, aged 22, who died soine weeks since under sus- p icious cirnmamtacoss. SMr. ~ebb, a surgeon, deposed thac he attended deceased, and believed she died from phosphorus poisoning. The first tinme lie saw the deceased she admitted she wvas pregnan.r, but did not say she bad taken paison. Mr. 'ilde, deceased's ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... |I7 DISTRICT SIONS RUYCOloy, Annie Price, Fannly Jaunion, Marg-ret B and Elizas ash were charged ivi h havrmon ti I tltirno, stolen a elass csse containing tw o dozent iium tinger rings, one lozen silver scarf rijus. an!i one plcet stud, the property of Mr. James Saton, Wa F!vtc and jewehler, 27, thurch-street, Rutcorn I- ae' that shortly after noon on the day in question Brown, an ostler, ...

THE WINTER ASSIZES

... I THE WHITER ASSIZES. Subjoined is a list of the days and pay- ,c pointed for holding the winter assizces, 1MS- -N Ao E ru Crncrr.-M-r. JUste Day I day, Jan. 13, at Appleby; Friday, Jan1 Carlisle; Wednesday, Jan. 21, at Lancas t-r , Justice Da? and Mr. Justce Wills-ha Jan. 24, at lanchester; Fridavy, F'eb. 6, a- WNOTH-KASTERN Cmrzrr.-M-Tr. Justice (e Tuesday, Jan. 13, at Newcastle-upon-Tlne. j ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... | DISTRICT SESSIOY. P. -N COrN. L Annie Price, a youlg wiowman. vi I si having, on the 17th in3::mt, stohen a latming 24 silver inger rings, 12 scarf rr-, love stud, value £4 7s., the proper,- I,, So1ton, watchmaker anid d ier ituncorn. It appeared that the e 1-*. nlaced on the counter of the sbop Cj 0- .. afternoon, ir-s. Sntton discovered t!d: ;: ;l removed, and ruformation hav i- police ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY. MARCH 12. ?? Tilm. nA1La; Till Asasroen. E)1XTI:-'-IliZ Ttipn e-r 5tlol . naiaed eter Tdaire, wcs ,chredj on r7- Messrs. IT-renrssall, D'snnest, ?? prilntcs-, carryingl on 1%Lusnics- at 1, jlam stealing al-cort ditt . Mr. ?d'rk ?? -a prosecaiWon, acr1 th- 'srierer7 :!is 'sip'. F-. 'N.alo. It tatpoate'l Clait thle ?? Ij MNe~srs. rurner ant1 Di snstets ?? ?? ye-in,' andl du1ring thle ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIVERPOOL POLICE, COUrT. I WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. , BEFORE MEL RA.FFLrES, STIPENDIA.RY ?? rtr DISCHABRGI FT.ANS Ni F.Tn.- IGtSz Turner, an American sailor, was charged wni i:nS drunk and disorderly and havig discharrged a rc.I j in Al-street, Windsor. A police constabeI w tA prisoner with bis coat off mn Ritson-srceet enl -me: vious evening. Afterwards hse ra n into Air-tis:re, .r e a six ...

JOHN KING'S WIDOW: FINAL APPEAL

... JOHN KUING'S WIDOW: FINAL APPEAL. TO THE tDITORK OF TEE LZVEDROOL KFROURY. Gentlemen,-More than three months ago I made an appeal through the press on behalf of the widow of Old John King, who died on January 29th last in his 90tb year, and who was the first man in tngland who signed the pledge of total abstinence, in 1832. His widow is now working as gatekeeper on the railway, on the scanty ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... IBIRK.ENIEAD POLICE COURT. * MONDAY, JUNE 1. BEFOBZ t PBESTON. HUN-O BrGAmm-A man named Thomas Wilson. Thrush, was brought up on remand ch ed with begging in Egerton Park and other places in the neigh- bourhood. VWhen first placed in the dock the orisoner complained that the police had illosed him, and thathe threatened that ho wouldyet '-do for them' Since4tbe remand inquiry had been made ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, MAY 30. BEFORtZ M RFF2,ES. CONfATP.'C%10N' OP THE MzUCmLANT SmgPr I ACI. _-villiam Meikie was summoned on two infordnuaiori for having, in contravention of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, unlawfully received two snvs of Ss. as retnu- neration for shipping two foreign seamen on board the British ship Elizabeth Ostle. Mr. Paxton prosecutel on behalf of the Board of Trade, and .lr. ...

ALLEGED STARVATION OF A CHILD IN LIVERPOOL

... ALLEGED STARVATION OFACHLD IN LIVERPOOL. VERDICT OFMANSLAUGHTER AGAINSSTc A MOTHER. 20 chi: Yesterday, an inquest was held before Mr. Rb Clarke Asginall. coroner of Liverpool, at the V,, Police-buil ings, Dale-street, touching the death of Sa LCharlotte Ann Maria Graham, two years and four wt months old, the daughter of David Graham, a 151 bricklayer by trade, who resided until recently at H' ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JUNSE 23 38FORE MPK. RAFFILW. AN INRXPE~rENCED TniER.-An ?? mar, amer d .Tohn Gordon, who stated that he rezleli in tot>f chapel, London, was charged with s aoslino a. sire! watch, valued at £5, belonging to Jane' WU~sm a painter, who lives in Wsigan On the 11th a-vt ?? prosecutor fell asleep in the general waitinrOM atiwS Lime-sticet Station, and while there a paket ?? saw Gordon go ...

CHESTER CONSISTORY COURT

... At this court, held yesterday, before the Ven, Rev. Chancellor Espin, D.D., the following cases were disposed of:- Wrrro CawaRca-The case of Witton Church, in which a faculty was applied for to entirely remove the south gallery, now come on by adjourn- ment. In this case Mr. Neumann, J.P., opposed on the ground that his family had an old standing proprietory right in a pew in the gallery, but ...