Daring the past twelve months the lifeboats of the National Lifeboat Institution rescued, among others, the following shiporecled crews on the covets of the 11.itish Isles :—Bhip River of Liverpool, rendered assistance; schooner William, of Liverpool, saved vessel and crew, 3; s
January 6, 1872 - Liverpool Weekly Courier - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
The Watch Committee of Stockport held a special meeting last night, for the purpose of considering the memorial of the police tome of that borough, asking for an increase of wages and a shortening of the hours of duty, which they say are ninety per week, and "too mach for flesu
January 6, 1872 - Liverpool Weekly Courier - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
A man named Reynolds has been charged before the magistrates at St. Alban's with committing a highway robbery upon Mr. Cragg, a farmer, who resides at West Fields, near St. Alban's. Between 7 and 8 o'clock on the night of Saturday, December 18th, he was returning in a light cart
January 6, 1872 - Liverpool Weekly Courier - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
. - An inquest has been held at Heston Lambing Use death of Samuel Francis Dimes, aged 14, who was supposed to have been thrown the Regent's Mr. Frannie Dimes, a silversmith, said the deceased was his son. Ho thrashed the deceased about six months ago with a stick for miserhavio
January 6, 1872 - Liverpool Weekly Courier - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
A eorreapondent at Paris sends the following passages from a long letter written by Major 'teasel, describing the scene at Nimes at the burial of his son's body. which had boen given up to the family after the executian at Satory "After the death of my sou we thought we should b
January 6, 1872 - Liverpool Weekly Courier - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Amelia Eleanor Burton. 10 years of age. a singular-looking child, was charged, at the Lambeth police-court, on Wednesday, with stealing from a letter-box two post letters, one containing cheque for £2O and the other for £5, the pro. party of Mrs. Meredith. The case was very sing
January 6, 1872 - Liverpool Weekly Courier - Liverpool, Lancashire, England