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CHARGE AGAINST A WARRINGTON YOUTH

... CHARGE AGAINST A WAR- RINGTON YOUTH. on KEEPING UP APPEARANCES. to At the Warrington Borough Police Court, Xd yesterday, David Brown, aged 19, of 136, Wilders-v pool-road, was charged with embezzling £4 Ss, the money of John Harrop. fuitre daaler,of art ...

HORIBLE EDATH OF A WOMAN

... The coroner remarked that, in the first place, deceased most likely would not have died if she had had proper food; and, in the second place, she might have been saved if she had not been lifted up when in a fainting condition. Verdict, Death from natural ...

THE MURDER OF A ST. HELENS POLICEMAN

... the smple facts adduced at the hearing if lent che rdon had not. died. namely, tbat of ro'brz Paw a henroost and resisting their disturbers. He . thought the idea of Gordon having died fromng nervous shock was an untenable one, and it was the nmore than ...

THE LOSS OF HOYLAKE FISHING BOATS

... yesterday, at the 4 rho George Hotel, Southport, an inquest on the bodies n in- of three of the crew of the Ellen and Anti fishing di his trawl, of Hoylake, whioh foundered oe Southport or he on Saturday. The crew consisted of J ohn EeLies ei the (mastr), Jceeph ...

WOMAN SHOT IN BLOOMSBURY

... somec300or 40 yards awray, nmade for ; ofr as fast as hlis '..eakened condition would IN-ru'. o-and implored them to save his friend. The ?? ea Di- at once rushed to tho spot, and ran into the a.- ur- at the risk of being washed aw ay, EO treac-r. d8 was the ...

THE WINDSOR COURTS-MARTIAL

... mili- tary prospects are blihlited; and it is evident that he has, to his owvn loss, been the means of dis- closing a state of things which reflects dis- grace on the service, aid which will, we trust, through this exposure, be amended. le has, therc- fore ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST BETTING MEN

... conspired to induce a servant of the post- $ office to break open a telegram and communicate t 2, its contents to them. Di-Kinney had been dis- v charged from the telegraph offce, but not h for reasons in any way connected with the 0 r'spresent charge. On the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Commerce prepared u ith added Starch and Sugar- 6 Cadburv's Cocoa is Absolutely Pure. d Read this I MISSING FRIENDS. For List of Missing Friends see Livesocl Weely Mercury. Tim PoEon's Psnaj price iL. 4 THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY- DATT AND WarsEL-MaT be obtaied ...

INQUESTS

... jammed iris head agi, nst the wall rd Hit skull waaY frac ured, of which injury he died ot Saturdiiy at the Southern Horpita!. Verdict, accidental death. On Friday, a youth, named James Morrie Cellinr, re. aiding in Mann-street, fell out off n boat in the ...

OUR TREATMENT OF CRIMINALS

... conviction before the Home Office thinks it judicious to try the efficacy of remedial treatment. It seems incredibl, but Mr. Carter vouches for the fact. We learn from his report that, out et 108 youthful offenders committed during the past year by our borough ...

LIVERPOOL EASTER SESSIONS

... Talleyrand is about to retire to his coun- try seat for a short time. t Murder.-On the 15th ult. Ann Newton, a rurses child, was taken ill, in the house of one Matthew L Holroyd, in Charles Town, Ashtonl-uder-Line, r and died on the foilowitg day, and was buried ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... ith the deceased, maid that t he asked a m who was fishing for eels to throw A his line to Wood, but the man refused. The ' youth was drowned, and his body was not re , covered until Wedneaday.-The Coroner re- d marked that if it was true that the man stood ...