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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LEEDS. CaUlELTY to HonsBEE.-At the Borough Police-court yesterday, before Mr. Bruce, Ricbrird Blooth, farmer, Oh urwell, was tined£65, includinlgcost3, tor havingcausout a horse to bo woriced ont h he itlh tilt. ihile euilfcriug from ?? Parker, milk dealer, Beckett-street, was fined 109l and costs for having worked at maro onl tho 0ltis ult. when sufl'0ring from lamoness.-Thos. Dixon, a driver ...

THE CHANNEL TUNNEL INQUIRY

... .. T iro_1 : . I - The Joint Committee of the two Houses of Parliament s appotnted to inquire into the advisability of giving Par- t lianlentrl-V sanction to the construction of a submarinue tunnel between Englandi and Frnucs reassembled yester- V . day morning, Lord L4NAsfDowatE again preslding. it e &Ir luictricd Adel, consulting chemist of the Ordnance I Department of tie AWar Office, was ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A [ill] BANK MANAGER

... EiROUS CHAGES AG z,- A BANK ?? Lt EDWADWILLIAM 1Em EDWARD WILLIxM 13' j pleaded guilty to ?? h ICltta odas aclerkc or servant to tefl,' VakaComlpanyUd,uslawoey W ith '01% omitted maiteriad paitouar from belonging to his employers, -it L 413 January and the 13th .i Do;a, £650, received on accounft or liU it on the 16th Janie. The guilty to anll dllory pretenice Induced Th~our1 it Layburn, to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLI(GENCE. T P1'nT LEEDS. ?? B3onA F=n Tskvanrzn QmaaacorcN. - At thle Borough Police-court yesterday, before Messrs. Beud and StbeDaniel Varrell, lanidlordofheG ?? Kirksatill, was summoned for having ?? intoxicating reliqruors during prohibited Inure on Sunday, the 2dtit nit. ¾) r. Child prosecuted; and .Mr. Ferns ?? the Ce3 day in qustation, at Iralt-trash eleven in thai forenoon, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... DRIFFIELD. SERIOUs ASSAuLT NEAR D uwniLLD.-Yesterday, before Colonel Brooksbank and Mr. A. Brooksbank, John East, foreman, m the employ of Mr. Greeiishaw, or Sledmere Field, farmer, was charged with aseaulting Seth Gilbank, aged 14 years, in the same employ. The boy stated that he was pioughing on the 20th ult., and because he did not do it properly the foreman knocked him about the field ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZs rid 57, NORTH AND EAST RIDINGS DIVISIjONj YORK CASTLE, MOiNDAY. The Winter Assizes for the North and RJt Ridifi5 01 Yorkshire were opened to-day, in York Castle. Th, he calendar includes the names of 34 prisoners, includina cli front the city of York. There are also eight eauses cL -the civil list, four of which are. to be tried Without jury. CROWN COURT. s- ~~~(Before ...

FAILURE OF A STOCKBROKER

... FAILUJRFE OF A STOCKBROKER. At the Bankruptcy Court. London- ?? 1-; At the Bankruptcy Court, London, yesterday, before ( Mr. IRegistra~r Lszlstt, the case of John Neil was heard. b The debtor, trading as jla stoek nd slhre broker and h advertising agert and contractor, at 4'2, Poultry, unser the retyirm oi AbLbott, Page, lN'eil, aud CorripanY, and as the tr Universal Advertisang Agency, had ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A HULL FISHER-BOY

... THE ALLEGED MURDER OP A HULL I . F1FEEER-BOY. I - I . LOMtMjV I. - I Yesterday Joseph Nicholbie and Thomas Hardisty, the skipper an(l third hand resaiectively of toe Hull i'shing smack'Sterling, weie agaiu placei in the dock of the Hull Police-court. charged with the wilful murder of Joseph Rcwbottom, oa the hgh seas, last mouth. Mr. A. M. J~oreor, instructed by the Treasury, again appearea to ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A HULL FISHERLAD

... ALLEGED MmuRDEB 'OF A -ULL: I 0 ~FISHERLAD. I | EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENTS. Yesterlay,-at the Hull Poliee-court, before Mr. Twine, stipendiary magistrate, Joseph Nicholine, master,. and Thomas Hardisty. skipper of the Hull ,onack Stirling, were charged with the wilful murder of Joseph Row- bottom, aged 16 years, cook on board the vessel. The Stirling arrived at Hull on Tuesday with the body of ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1884
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5032 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SLANDER CASE

... - x- - A . - The hearing of the medical slander case, Page v. :latri. eon was continued on Saturday morning before Mr. Justice HAwliNs and a special jury. Mr. LOCIWOOD, Q.C., atn t Mr. EuNEST PAGE were for the plaintiff; ant Air, CRAMES RUSSELL, Q.O., and Mr. COnu3 for th, defendant. Mr. Justice HAwKINS, on taking his seat, msntionex that there was another action in the list of the same name ...

MR. POWELL, THE NEW COUNTY COURT JUDGE, AT SKIPTON

... Mt. rownI I;, i, T w CO t1ftY' COY t'P) I lT')LGE, AT siU. Yesterday IrI 3chi Josrph Powell, QWI., tf newlvy appointed JTtdge to uth Coaatw 5totrte i-. No. 1I Diut--rict, in the rooma of Mi. WV T. S. Drniel, rasigue. u a pis hie judicial seat at t!.i saipion 'aenty Conai .or tic teat tiies Tbere was aid gatnouhegiof ?? iron. tihi neighbourhood wai'inv to receiva7- his Honour, ogethoc with two ...

THE BLAKEWAY FRAUDS

... THE BLAREWAY BRAUDS. Mr. MAhRorr, Q.C., moved yesterday morning, bero-~ Vice-Chancellor BAcoN, IU the ?? OI the Coloui! Bank v. Whinney. He said the action arose out of the iranis of Mr. W. B. Blnkeway, a partuer in the firm oi ?? W. Thomnas, Son, and Co., stockbrokers. Mr. Blake. way absconded on the 28th January, and his firnm stopplr pyllnlent on the 30th Janurzxy. On the Ist FebrUaT V ...