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CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS AGAINST A CAPTAIN

... He had a' bundle on hbs arm.' Shortly afterwards, the attention of police-officer Appleton having been caled to the matter, he came up and found the deceased lying dead on the road. The body was removed to the Farmers' Arms, at Huyton. On farther inquiry ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... STEALING FAT.-A CooarcTIO'N.-On Thursday, two men named Christophor Sharples and John Powell were brought up on the charge of stealing a quantity of fat from the premises of Mr. Grattan, pork butcherllichmond-row. t vwas stated in our police re- port of that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Coleman, a mem- ber of the Grattan Club, said tbat on the Sunday night he heard i commotion outside, and on asking what wea the matter, was told r Callan's getting slaughtered. He rushed downstairs and saw Grogan, with arm raised, about to give Callan ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... r was here brought into court, and witness identified it as the one found by her. It had a broken handle. Police-constable John Roser swore that at half-past ten on the night before mentioned his attention was called to a perambulator outside 34, Hamilton ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Dawonso was boarding the car he felt somerne's arm passed round him from behind, and at the same time there was a tug at his watch chain, On teeling for his watch he found that it had gone. He grasped the arm, which proved to belong to the prisoner, whom ...

AN ARISTOCRATIC DIVORCE CASE

... he was sitting down to tea. and threw a plate at my head, and used most dis. gusting language. He took my daughter up in his arms and told her to spit at me, but she refused to do So, and he threatened her with, violence. He then took up the little boy ...

LAW

... witness placed himself under a sofa in the back drawing-room with the aid of a persoti named John Thomas, valet to Lord William Paget. Ot that day Lord Cardigan came to Queen-street as was ex- pected. He and Lady William Paget were alone in the drawing-room ...

IRELAND

... OUT~RAGES5. The Limerickc Clsroaiole of Saturday records numerous0 LETTER acases of housebreaking and robbery of arms, by parties I1 of armed men, in appairent defiance, it observes, of bothI 'r 1the miscalled Coiercion Act and the special commis- The ...

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 ...