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THE SUICIDE IN THE CHANNEL

... TBdE SUICIDE IN THE CHANNEL, * WRECK COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Beforo Alr. Commissioner ROTraEcY and two nautical nosseos yesterday morning, the inquiry was resumed into the circumstances attonding the loss of life arising oat of tbc alieged delay in lowcring onc of the lifeboats of the Albert E.lward on the 22nd July last, while on a voyagoe Irou Follestoee to Boulogne. It will be remem- ?? that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE1,LWiENCE. BRADFORD. AN AILEGED DISORDERLY HousE.-Yesterday, at the Borough Court, Annie Batason (19), was charged with keeping a disornerly house in Halltield-place, Tralaigar- stieut; ana Jenny Wilkinson (23), wvag chargeI with aiding aud abetti 7g.-Detective Hogg, whoappreheded thre prisoners. s;uid lhe saw nothing at all wrong in the house.-M:. Thornton Wood, vocalist, who ...

Published: Wednesday 03 September 1879
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 517 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE RICHMOND MURDER

... THE RlCaMOND MURDER. The trial of Catherine Webster for the murder of Mrs. Thomas was resum od at the Central Criminal Court yes. tarday m orning, before Mr. Justioe DEoNuAN. The S'JUcOITO55-GENERAL, Mr. P OLAND, and Mr. A. L. Suntri LS appeared for the prosecution; Mr. WARNERt SLEIGH and y Mir. KEre FRITrC eppeared for tho prisonOCer; and MBr. B UINDLEY watched the case oni behalf of th e ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIC-E INTELIABNiOE. runtun it s ennaiĀ±u J , LEEDS. TiIE SvposrEiu CHrsILD MURDEaR al LEims.-At the Leeds Police-court yesterday, before Mr. Bruce, Catherine Dalby (30) was chlarged On remand with causing the death of her child, Kate Dalby, aged l months. The facts of the case have already beea publishet. lt will be remembered that 'at the inquest, held on Friday last, the prisoeior was ...

THE AFFAIRS OF LEAROYD, WILTON, AND CO

... TIHE AFFAILS OF LEA1ROYD, WILTON, AND CO. IsF w Ad 41. n1 I.. I *. ,, . I At the Borough Poliee-court, H-luddersfield, yesterday, Edwird Learord, merchant, Scarborough; Frank Wilton, merchnilit, Challlc F arm, London; and Thomais Dflndcr- dale, commercial clerc, Gloucestor-road, London, were brought before the Maveont (Aid. Walker) and other manpie- trates on charges of obtainling goods by ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. FROGGATT

... TITE CHARfGE AGAINST MR. FrOGGATT. At the Gnihlihall, Lundoii, yesterday afternoon. Nr. Edwvard Froggatt. ex-solicitor. u:: IroIghl un ou 01i.rll'. bofore Sir TaormAs Sc.xmsu.t OUw\V'i;. on I Ic chlr-e ot lharving - tl ,jX i a iaited to Ihis own. Ilse :1 suln, 01pproximlat i4 X.lt ,tini, intrusted to him as ?? of Mrs. IE:ate Walh lit iroV. 21l. MoNTvAUU AVILl.tl1S, ?? Lv ?? 't1C.l nirry, conC ...

THE ARUNDEL MURDER

... THE AR UNDiFL MURUDER. Maria Turner anid Jas. IenInessey, cliarged with the murder of l'redk. Bowley at. Arundel, on lebruary l5th, were a g:in ubrouglht before the magistrates. After hearingu the eviocuce, the Mayor said that the ?? in the case of the woman beiug piroved she would be discharged, Hen- nessey was comnmitted for trial. FATAlL RESULT OF A:Y E2;r;;l.siON iN LzEDS.- An iuqucst was ...

MR. LABOUCHERE AND THE BEEFSTEAK CLUB

... MIR, LABO3l ERE AND TH1E BEEFSTEAR I -1 - - - CLUB. The case of Labouchere v. Wharncliffe came before the MABtER OR TrE ROLLS yesterday, sitting iu the Chancery Division. It was a motion by Mr. Labouchere to prevent the Beefsteak Club from carrying into effect a resolution expelling him from the club, aud the motion had stood over until yesterday for affidavits to be filed. Mr. CsuilY, Q.C. ...

A DIVORCE CASE

... A DIVORCE CA.E. The case of Nforton v. Norton and Grantley, came M on for hearing yestaidav, before Sir James Hannen. Tte h case created considesablo interest from the position of the g parties connected with it. It is the husband's suit for a it divorce on the ground of his wiie's adultery with the st co-respondent. Both the respondent and the co- d respondent answered and denieus the ...

THE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN POLICE AND POACHERS AT PONTEFRACT

... TIlE ENCOUINTER? BETWEIEk'N' POLICE AND L PO_ ;CEV;S AT PONTE'i1ACY. At thle ''orourh Conrt, Ionlt irac. e t 'd iv, b .ore ti e MIfayor lMr. W. IT. Bsrker) 1r. 1? l ?? Y Booth. Ald. Phillips, ?dr. 1). Lolnoiea al, 'I r. J. i). ;lev. ,, the two melt, George lough, of Gt ove I ownv 1cllctlac, auG John iBarker, of Askerri, wvese char.-eJ e o .eumn I .t vith Rix offence under the Poachiligg A e ii ...

A FRENCH COURT-MARTIAL

... A F~ENCECOIJRT-M.A-bTIAL. ( Raomr onT a- am- n (Jlaoxr on 'on0 CoxnavrDET) 'Th - RPRals, Thursday. ?? Ro di COheche Lidi has an ominous sound Parisians, it being indissolubly connected vith scenes even more disagreeable than those associated with the neighbotring plue de Jerisalem, head- quarters Qf the Secret Police. 'Which arc tic grear terrors to evil ?? or detectives f i -must. be left ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YO1,1Iis h IIE ASSIZES. 'WEST RIDING DIVISION. CROWN COURT, TUESDAY. Before Mr. Jastice STicPII=S.) LEARIOYD ev. WRIGHIT AND ANOTHER.- TRIOVER. In this case, which was partly heard on the previous day, his Loacasecir gave jusi.meuct, ntatingd that against the defenihant, Gbeorge Wright, them imust bae an oresr to return t be goods to the trustee in bankruptcy, or t) pay their value; also that ...