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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... TUESDAY, JULY 11. BEFORE MB. T. I. SAMPSON, CITY CORONER. DRINs AND DRAm.,-Regarding'the death of Annie Russett (58), wife of William Rumset;, a labourer, who lives at 74, Northumberland-street, It was stated that the deceased woman was ofE in- temperate habit4, and suffered from jaundice and bronehitis, The jury found that death was accelerated by excessive ?? :tbe death'of Thomas Hughes (50) ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER AT ST. HELENS

... ALLEGED ATTENMPTED MIUPRDER AT ST. HELENS. A FARMIER SHOOTS A BOt. Yesterday, at St. Helens Town Ha'i, 19t Messrs. H. Mlartin and B. A. Dromgooe, J.a,, Ryiance, farmer, Willow Tree F armn, Sutaon -ar charged w.ith shootling, wtih intent to maids a boy namned Stephen O'Brien, Ec- of Th& O'Bnien, labourer, of \Valker's-lanie, bu-t ?? ?? 0. Sw-ift appeared for the prisoner.-.m Chtij. constable ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... .V TaURSDAY, TULY 13. BFFOB MB. W. J. 8TWAME SIEND>D7 MAGIeTRATG '72 ALLEGED FRAB D ON A Lo£m OFFc -_ garet M'Culloch and William Henry Catteral ,1/6 were again brought up on a charge of forging a d promissory aote for £10, with intent tg defraed Baron Jacob Cohen. The :cse was remanaded an few days ago for inquiries as to another ease but Mr. Moss now stated that tirs had er faen tbiagb, the ...

STRANGE SUICIDE OF AN OLD LADY

... STRANGE SUICIDE OF AN OLD| . aLlD. e BRAVERY OF LIVERPOOL LLDS. i 8 On Saturday, Mfr. T. a Sampson. coroner of WI > Liverpool, held an inquest on the body of w- i: Elabeth Harrison, 61 years of ae un en married, who lived in Cross-lane, hales- 1>; town. On tbe aftemoon of Saturday, the th as 15th instant, the deceased jumped intohthe ha 65 water of the Queen's Dock and was rescued, but old h ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JULY 4. 1 BEFORE mkt C, S. a&V=;; . A W.&RNM ToCnEN-em ReM. t , ; cabowner, 10, Heath-road, Lower Bebington, we i summoned for unlawfully refusing, without reasonable excuse, to drive his car to Rnsell-rad, to whiih he was -directed by M Walter.- C t Police-constable 83 (Tro'ers) ststed that about six o'clock on the evening of the 28th June he was standing on the bndze in Bedford-road ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POIrLCE IN'TELLIGF)NOE . I ; ?? CO'VCY POLUOR, COUIRT.. TUE7SDjL. . SirOCkIUNG C'AS 01' FEYIAr. DUITALITY.- A iniddie.,eeld wvoan,.n amed Marg nret 1itzveral(d OE Rilfyestrect Aicoalis. was' brought' upi oni rhinid, bo'ore Ald(irman Gmrfsticld atid' other magiritrates, ?? with -asnmulting . hcr rnophiew', a b koy tinjyd Jamaes 64regn, 13 yenare of are. -- unlica043o4abhl Tl'ldof: 3eutid ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 53EFO5 UE. F. GARNE'r. ALILEGeD FALSE: PRETENCES. - Edward MU'Loughlin was remanded on a charge of having obtained moiiey by false pretenes - Is was alleged that prisoner represented himself to be a co llector for a clothiing club, and obtained msoney JYy that pretence. BEFORFE MESSRS. P. F. GsAsRrr AND G. & RODWAY. SERaoUS ASSAULT ON A Womsa-. -Jamea Laverty, a rough ...

SAD DROWNING CASES AT CROSBY

... I I-- EXMrrf0 SOBcES, Soon after one o'plock yesterday three boys Were seen in a perilous Positica o1,3 sandbank about 150 yards distant from the shore at Crosby, This fact wa3 communicated forth- with to the coastguard ation in the immsne- diaee vicnity, and a boat was at once brought to the water's edge. In cousecnence, however, of the tate of the wind and tide, much trouble was involved ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COUpT L 3iONDAY, JULY 17. BEFORE MSSRS. . S. PA P R, G. W. GOODISONI 1 1,5. TRES3, AND.. A. SHEZPA&2P. TiEx USE OF IMPROPER FiSEIG U- s William Lanaharne, master and owner a tbe fi, j ing boat Ocean Queen, was summoned fir Waing in the estuary of the river Mersey, wlji we L Lancashire Sea Fisheries District, unlawky and d without reasquable excuse obstructed Gec. Ele, :e ...

RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGES

... RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGS. he Qn The House of Commos Select Committee o r Railway Rates and Charges, of which i-r. bhaw. Lefer is chairman, reassembled yesterday. and - Sir Henry Oakley, general manager of the Great Dn Northern Railway, continued his evidence. ble Sir Henry (replying to Sir Bernard Sar-releon I. said that sinse last meeting be had consulted othe- railway managers, and they had ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, JULY 27. BEKOEZ XE. W. J. SITWART. LivinG RB TEnrS WiTr-Two young men, named William Brennan and Arthur Empire, de- scribed as Germans, were charged with obtaining food and lodgings by means of a ?? Grubb stated that on Tuesday last the prisoners went to Albert Garson's public boose in Frederick- Street and said they belonged to a ship, and were to be paid off the following day. ...

THE PRESTON POISONING CASE

... Yesterday Dr. Gilbertson, coroner, held an in- quest at the Ship Inn, Fylde-road, Preston, touching the death of -Mary Jane Miller, the child who died on Sunday ?? 1'reston, 3 living at 6, Brougbam-streer, said the meat pur- q chased on Saturday, June 24, was cooked by her on the S'unda-y morning. Afterwards it wu . re-boiled ad potux 'There wasa a peron in the bouse sick, hub be never saw it. ...