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EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF POISONING

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF POISONINGI At the LT-rn9llth Pa..- An-t.. T A1.1.. A a.. I__ At the Lanibeth Police Court, London, on Friday, Catheiine Wilson, aeias Taylor, who had been tried on the day before at the Old Bailey on a charge of attempting to poison a female named Cornell by administering oil of vitriol to her, but acquitted, was charged on suspicion with baving caused ihu death of Mrs. ...

THE EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... r* 0 (From ousi Corrcspon endnt.) D The Gcneral Quarter Sessions for the East Riding a of Yorkshire, were concluded at the Vourt-honse, Beverloy, r yesterday (Wednesday). Amongst the Magistrates who ovre present at these sessions, were the following :-Lord - NVenlock, of Escrick Park; Lord Muncaster, the Eon. t Admiral Duncombe, M.P., Kilawiek Percy; Sir Francis D. a t legard, Bart., Ganton, ...

APPREHENSION OF A LIVERPOOL TRADESMAN ON THE CHARGE OF KEEPING A FENCE HOUSE

... APPREBENl1ON OF A LIVERPOOL TRADESMAN ON THE CHARGE OF KEEP- ]ING A IFENOE HOUSE. .l.i A 'IJEINUEi lViUbI.- (From our Correspondent.) At the Liverpool Police Court, yesterday, a man namned John Marks, who keeps a tailor and draper's shop in Cases-strect, Liverpool, was brought before Mr. Raffles, the stipendiary magistrate, charged with having stolen, or b eing in possession of a quasii ty ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... SPECIAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. t (From the Glasgow Momning Journal of Yesterday.) c Turning to the proceedings of Saturday we may ' state that at this diet a greater number of witnesses weroa examined than on the preceding day, a circumstance doubt- less sufficiently explained by the fact of the evidence being taken not as is usually the case, in. longhand, but by a short-tnd -reporter. The ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE- ASSIZES. I Yesterday maorning, Mr. Justice *KEATING a attended at the Gujidhall, to try the 0ity prisoners, being VI accompanied on the Bench by the Lord Mayor (Mr. W. F. Clark), and others of the City magistrates. I tbcs WM. SPEC K (30) pleaded Guilty to having, on the 24th StO of September, forged a letter and request for money, pnr- I porting to be the letter and receipt of Dr. ...

COLLIERY EXPLOSION NEAR BARNSLEY

... COLLIERY EXPLOSION NEAR B'AIRNSLEY. TWELVE PERSONS KILLED. In the Mcrcuery of Thursday we briefly reported the occurrence or another of those fatal explosions of fire- damp vwhich have of late years given so painful a notoriety to the South Yorkshire coal district, and which, unfor- i tunately, never fail to leave behind them so manys traces of desolation and distress. The particulars which ...

FURTHER CHARGES OF FRAUD AGAINST A SHAREBROKER AT HALIFAX

... FURTHER CHARGES OF FRAtD AGAINST A SEAREBROKER AT HALlFAX. Yesterdav. at the Efllifny ?? {Mouse BEAN :.Yesterday, at the Halifax Borough Court, Thoff. M' Parkinson, sharebroker, was charged, under the Fraudulent 1 'Trustees' Act, with having fraudulently appropriated to his ,te own use £53 South Eastern Railway Stock, the property of ad Mr. Edward Freeman, of Huddersfleld. Outr readers will is ...

SHOCKING MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... at Yesterday morning the neighbourhood of Somers- Y town was thrown into a state of great excitement by its in. being known that a woman was in custody on the charge of 0 having poisoned one of her children, and that she and two _ other children were still in very ininihient danger. itS On Tuesday evening, about six o'clock, it became known 5r5 that a woman of the name of Jane Palthorpe, ...

THE CHARGE OF SETTING FIRE TO A MILL, AT BRADFORD

... THE CHA RGE OF SE'fTING FIRE TO A I MILL, AT BRADFORD. - COMMITTAL OF THE PRISONER Or,01. TRIAL. (Fr-en ote'r Correspondent.) Yesterdlay, at the Blra~dford 13orough Court, MDr. SisslnuErl Rawaujn, cotton eololeo-e, ores rouglit up for further c examination on the charge of having, last Saturday aftor' * noon, wilfully set On fire a ?? sail],, called Portland Mtill, Jf situate iii Portland ...

ANOTHER MURDER AT ALDERSHOTT

... A SERGEANT SHOT DEAD AND A CORPORAL WOUNDED. fP 1ELfore the Lornor and indignation awakened by fii tie a ccrded miilitary tragedies have had tinus to sub- tol side, while ?? Kennedy's life sill trembles in £~ the balance, Ia a time when it wias thought the examiple made at Conitu would have ?? the ferocity which now app ears so unhappily pirevalenti in the, army, thle CampI Of lii Ahldershott ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS, LEEDS

... WEST RIDI!NG SESSIONS, IEEDS. rut.- ?? The trial of prisone's wvas concluded yesterday, and the results are. given ijelaw (Before MIr. WICKHAM anld Others.) ALLEGELD ATTEMPT 'TO BREAK INTO A SHOP AT BRADFORD. RICHIARD -WATSOI ?? gas-metre inrpector, and JAMES OSBORNE (J43), plusmiber. were charged with attempting to break into the shop of Mr. Gseshaso. pawn- brolcer, Bradford, on the .5th ...

THE FATAL AND MYSTERIOUS ACCIDENT IN WORSBRO' DALE

... TI.HE FATAL AND LAYS'(, ?? S ACfN!UTL'L IN WOliSF-RU, DALE. Iill tinqus'it Oil the, holly of :iohu11 Rock, vhto W~%s founid lyinlg deadi ina . Tolle qtts:-ry-, tii-:, rth ' V jit- iia it,' Worslw-o' I isle oll Wie~d iisdav- wa.s held on1 Thuam- thyr cemeing- last. bc ine J. Web s terl, lstq,, itt tlhs Kee I lot,. WX lent ilc dltct-aied lv iq foundti, tt~l artiCIQ6 of grocery. a bottle of ...