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A BOY MURDERED BY HIS MOT

... d BOY BfJR2DJRf BY HI MT. About eight o'clock yesterday morning a. womns Eliza Whorlow, the vwife of a cyclis's salesran, 1, Graavilie-teriisc5, Lordlship-lae, Wvood Gr Londorn, entere-d the polfoe-station, and stated had killed her little bsoy by cutting his throt ' immnediately went to the womnan's house, and by s. sister of Mr. Whoriow that she knew nothi matter. The husband, w ho was in ...

THE ALLEGED PERSECUTION OF LIBERAL WORKMEN AT CREWE

... 'THE ALLEGED PERSECUTION OF LIB2BlAL WOHKMEN AT COBEY. VMETING OF EMF LOYES A ND COUTER1 DEM3!ONSTRATION. (FIt u Cnawx, Thursday Night, Two meetings wvere held at Creawe to-night, one t't denly the charge of 'peectio of Viberal workmen which had been made against officials of the London and s orb- Western Rasilwy Company, the other to reaffirmn the charges whicha had been moade. The meeting in ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SCARBOROUGH TRADESMAN

... THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAIST A SCARBOROUGH TRDEI.N. Tehe North Riding magistrates were engaged for several houlrs yesterday afternoon and evening in investigating a charge against Henry J. Richards, cue of the principal game and poultry dealers carryin on business on the South-cliff, Sca~rborou~gh, of having stolen 41 tame (alive) pheasants, the property of Mlr. H. E. Douner, solicitor, of ...

NORTH RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... NORTH RIDfl?G QUARTER SB?SIONS. iNEW AGISTRATES. Yesterday at the Ntortlcallerton Court - honeS, the 1piphany .Quater Sessions wvere held, the Hgon. C. 3. .i DtSWASi presiding. There weres ?? pesent on: the bench, Messrs. A. WV. Simnpsoni, C. J. Chayror, Ambrose Walk1er,s Josseph R~icharson, W'im. Brown, Jno. Hultton, E. H. , Turtion, J. 3. Emerson, 3. ti. Pennyman, 3. G-. Wilson,S C. . cdix, ...

CRIME IN LEEDS

... CRIME IT LEEDS. amP C}~ CONSTABLE'S EXPORT.i The Chief Colstable haus presented his annual report to tbh Wsatch Co rmmittee, in w iden he state s that durngb thes vsor ending Septemober 29th, 1889, there had been an ;nn~eupon the apvnrenensions for last year (from 3,099I to 3,366) of 8-61 per cent. In 1878-79 the tota w/as 5,238; m lS80-81 4.522; and in 1885-86 3,749. The apotehen-' 8ious ...

CHARGE OF INCITING TO MURDER MR. LIVESEY

... CHARGE OF INCITING TO URDER TAR. LrVESEY. WIER COMlIulSED FOR TRIAL.L He7r George Wier, a comnpositor, wfas charged on renufa ow-street Police-court yesterday arternoon that he did unlawfully threate, encourage, persuade, and endeavour tbo persuade divers persons to murder onie (hsorge 3;ivesevy on the afternoon of last Sundayeek, in Hyde Park. Mfr. Fonnr Funrog, M.P., instructed by Sir A. E ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE AND MURDEROUS ASSAULT

... ALLEGED OUTRAGE AND MUP?DBRO1JB ASSAULT. Patnick O'Brien, a privrate in the East Yorkshire Riegi- ment, on furlough from Shefi~eld, was brought up in custody chzarged on remand, before Mr. D'Eyncourt, at Westrainster Police-court on Wednesday, with attempted felouloisur outrae and unlawfully wounding Mlargaret Price, a servant out of situation, at Carlisle-place, Victoria-street, Westiziuster. ...

YORK QUARTER SESSIONS

... YOR;LB QUARTER SESSIONS. DIMINUTION OF CRIE. The Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the city of York were held yesterday at the Guildinill, before Mr. B. 11. Tisn3ees, C:ounty Court Sedge, who eat as deputy for MSr. E. P. Price, Q.CX, the Recorder. The flrturr Ricorn~sz in charging the Grand Jury, stated that on account of the severe w eather and personal trouble, the Recorder was not able to ...

CHARGES OF WAREHOUSE BREAKING AND FELONY AT BRADFORD

... CHARGES OF WAEHOUSE BRAKI fG AN]) .ELO?'Y AT BRADFORD. At the Bradford Quarter Sessions yesterday, the 'cases for trial included two of more thanL ordinary interest. In the first, Adam Procter (2fl, wool land waste dealer, Nelsen-street, was charged with having broken into the warehouses of M~essrs. Pickles and Crosslend and stolen therefrom a quantity of wool tons, valued at £40, between the ...

THIS MORNING'S NEWS

... !'TO-DAY'S LONDON PAPERS. THE GOVERNMNT AND THE SEnSION. The Speaker ?? even its warmest friends contend that the present Cabinet makes in. any |real and active sense a popular Government. The Iutmost that theyr can claim for it either in r aruhment or the country- is mild acquiiescence, |but no firm general;f confidence; a preference over a Liberal G~overnment, but no particular admiration of ...

THE WOOD GREEN MURDER

... THE WOOD G 1N MURDER. An inqulest wvas held at Wood Green on Saturday alte~r noon on the body of Harol2 Ernest W~horlow;, eigrht years of age, sons of Henry Thonsas Whorlow, nv-oe salesrman, of 1, Granvifle-terrace, L ?? husband said that he went to bed at 3.30 vwith his son Sidney Alfred. He could not ear when his wife went to bed. E had tried several timnes to get her dowstairs. She wes ...

SCARBOROUGH BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... SCARBOROUGH BOROUUH QUARTER SESSION-S. I The ?? Querter Sessions of the Peace for the Iborough of Scarborough were, held yesterday before Mr. A . W. SnwsON (the Borough Recorder). The learned R ecorder wvas accompanied on the bench by the Mayor | (Ale.:Hutton), Mr. Leasowe Walker, Mr. J. Dippie, Mr. I SI. N. Smith, and Mfr. H. 5,Vright, Jusipies of the Peace. The learned si Gconnn, in ...