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DREADFUL MURDER IN DERBYSHIRE

... One of the most dreadful and cold-blooded murders that has been committed in this county for a great nuns ber of years, was perpetrated yesterday (Sunday) morning at an early hour. About half-past twelve in the morning a murder was reported to Deputy Chief-constable Moran as having taken place at Chapel Hollow, Belper-a town about seven or eight miles from Derby. Ho immediately repaired to the ...

THE DETERMINED SUICIDE OF A WOULD-BE MURDERER AT THE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL

... THE DETERMINED SUICIDE OF A WOULD-BE MURDERER AT THE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL, On Saturday evening an inquest was held at the Tree- Inn, Bath Rlow, before Dr. Birt Davies, theu borougn Coroner, to enquire into the ciro'vm-tances connected with the death of George Stewart (43), jeweller, Chester Street, Laslywoed, who died under the circumstances already re. ported ip the Daily Post, after having made ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. DEForBE MR. COMM2sBIorNER 8ArSADrUS In rec George Tnaylor, Bromwgrova, draper-Adjourned last examination and discharge. Mr. Richards appeared for the trade assignee, and stated that the speoial accounts requcested at the last meeting, explanatory of interheanges of chequez between the bankrupt end Messrs. Spencer and Hierei, tea dealers, Birming hem, had been filed. The reult waS to ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Y£YESTERDAY. BE1'OIcF. A1i. COMIaNeSIONElr SASiSDEAS. In.re ifW. Cherslirne, Von A rins, Hockley, leuend victnaile'. -Mr. Beeton for tie asseignees: and Mr. Griffin, instructed by Air. Souftlehl, for the bankrupt. Tho bankrupt was examined respecting his dealings with a Mr. Thomas. In 1go17 he gave Mr. Thoanss a bill of sale for £500. There Wae nothing paid upon it UD to Mlarch, 1B 6SO alwhen ...

THE DEATH OF A WOMAN IN A POND, AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... THE DEATH OF A WOMAN IN A POND, AT WOLVEdIArLPTON, Yesterday, the adjourned inquest was held at the 01( Bell, Ohapel Ash, Wolverhampton, upon the body of the servant girl, Elizabeth Whitehouse, who, on Wednesday last, was found dead, and the body in an advanced state of decoatposition, in a pond at Finchifeld, on the farm of Mr. Thomoas Bantock. Dr. Fraser, who had made the post mtorctea ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Beforc Mlzessrs. iTC. S.i.yTnnersley (Stipenari4y), T. Coe, and C. Sturge. Tn a CASE OF ALLEOED PousEuK-PLC'kIN(.-Afartha ?? ( 2), milliner, Fazeley Street, was charged on re- mand with picking pockets at the Snow Hill Railway Sta- tion, en Thursday, under circumstances reported m the Daily Pest of yesterday. The prisoner was found guilty, anld committed tp prison for six weeksi. ...

THE ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT IN SUFFOLK STREET

... THE ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT IN SUFFOLK STAMT. At the Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Kynneraley (Stipendiary), William Fallon (21), labourer, 13 Court, Digbeth, and Martin Neary (22), hinge filer, Green's Vil- lage,both able to read and write imperfectly, were brought up on remand, charged wita being in company with several others, and violently assaulting John Campbell, laboerer, Green's ...

THREATENING TO MURDER AT ERDINGTON

... THREATENING TO MURDER AT ERIDINGTON. At she Erdington Police Oourt yesterday, before 1103srs. J. Jaffray and J, Smallwood, Thomas Boyle, labourer, Erdington, was summoned to find sureties, for having threatened the life of Patrick Fahey, labourer. The two men worked together for some time, and over some trilling quarrel the defendant had recently threatened com- plasanti s life, and ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BI1RMINGHAM BAM(KRUTPCYC OURT, TitiTR'LtDAY. Iy~lesott bi. L'-Uiaoitrtiosmui I'O mtrios Jr o.. fTfrisn, At t/rcre!-eee, 10Irerirlrirfr.-Orrior of ilieciargir lilt. ?? (Itesee and Ilerlitr, wire rappeiarari for tire cre~ditors' Aaelgees, ?? that ploneeeriiagel In irahrptcy IedI bean Aoltole , ai thast- there rear Ire oppoeltion. Theo order of rbIl- ,hrirrtL e erodal prrilted. hite ret Af31itld ...

A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST TRIED FOR ASSAULT

... A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST TRIED FOR ASS AU LT. EXTRAORDINARY CASE. At the Inverness Sheriff Court, on Monday and Taes- day, a case which has excited a good deal of interest in various circles was tried before bloeriff Ivory and a Jury. Ube Rev. John Macdonald, Roman Catholic priest, at Fort Augustus; Alexander Macpherson, gamekeeper, Glondoa; and Donald Maclellan, pensioner, Fort Augustus, were ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT ALDERSHOT

... On Tuesday afternoon, a shocking murder was committed at the South Camp. Between the hours of 1 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon a rumoor, which eventually proved to be only too true, was circulated among the troops at present stationed in the South Camp that Corporal James Brett, of the 2nd Battalion 7th Royal Fusiliers, which are quarteredinthe front lines of the South Camp, bad been shot ...