REVISION COURTS

... CovEset\gg.-The revision of the lists for Coventry was concluded yesterday.-The Revising Barrister (Mr. aB Lumley) gave his decision in a case which had been held over since Tuesday. The case was that of a voter who was objected to by the Liberals on the ground that he had bed'n imprisoned. The question was whether imprison- ment, in default of paying a fine, constituted a breach of residence. ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... THE ADJOURNTED INQUEST. Mr. Wynne E. Baxter, coroner for South-East Middle- sex, resumed his enquiry at the Working Lads' Institute, Whitechapel Road, yesterday, into the circumstances attending the death of Mary Ann 1iicholls, aged forty-two, wife of a machinist, who was brutally murdered in Buck's IRow, Whitechapel on August 31. Inspector felsten attended, with several of'rcials from ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... CITANDON ANTI CO. '. STSPHE NSON ANnD JONyS.-rTe motions to restrain a wholesale wine merchant sad a publican, carryina on business at Birmin ham. ftn esoling wine in bottles so marked as to imit-ate the rvXiserC'L labels of the plaintiffs, who are the successors of :JEsr' Moett and Chandon, the weU-ksown champagne prndmce IO ,came on on Wednesday, before Sir James Hannen, siritinC3 vacation ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I sVEPG ?? qpT-Y OURT. I P~OOL BANKRUPTCY CO~! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE 27. BExawA MR. 3ZOISTR&B 35LLRIMGfJh EXAMNrTIONS unrnmt ADOURNEBD.-JOhl awreinson, who carded an the business of a pianoforte dealer at Lawhifl came up for hn, adjourned examination. Sir. tuiil.am. who; ?? on )he debtor's behalf, stated that Law- r~of bad lfrepared adl the accounts ordered by' the court In order that these ...

ANOTHER MURDER AT WHITECHAPEL

... ANOTIMR .lUlOrM A .-V WHITEHnAPXL. ?? f \ .: ?? -: . ?? _ . XI\ f - ?? tA OURTH W6 MA N RWPP1 . I - OPEN. b ?? I- A REIGIN Oa' TErPROR IN THE DISTRICT, (.rEsS ASSOCIATION: .,LA .) . Londoz,- Saturday. .1 Early this mnorning a discovery- wTS ?? Hanbury street, 'Whitechapel, of the body ot a 3vor an zhockingly mutilated and murderedt Th-e scene of the crimle is not far' fromn Buck's> rbw, 3 ...

THE REGISTRATION COURTS

... LOWESTOFT. THsE BARItcSTER REVERSES Eis Dlc;sroN. At Lowestoft on 'uesdav the Liberals sustsined an objection against the Rev. W. H. Andrews, of Carlton Colville, on the County Council list with the qualifica- tion freehold benefice, the Rectory. Mr. Allport, on behalf of the Liberals, submitted that those namee must be struck out where the qualification wan simply freehold house. The ...

RUFFIANLY ASSAULT

... Rlenry Hcirmmerston, 32,labourer, Key-street, EHox- ton was charged, on remand, at Worship-street police-court, on Wednesday, with having assaulted and attempted to murder Eliza Smith--The prose- catrix, a young woman, said she had been cohabiting with the prisoner for about two years. He had often assaulted her, and on this occasion he returned home the worse for drink, and, having a black ...

A GANG OF BOY BURGLARS

... T Two boys, named George Hoskins and James Buckley, aged 13 and 12 respectively, were charged at Westminster police-courb, on Wednesday, with feloniously entering a house in Trevor-square, and stealing there- from a silver watch, necklace, brooches, and other articles belonging to work-girls re- siding at that ?? appears that the house in question -was left in charge of a servant during the ...

COURAGEOUS POLICEMEN

... Police-constable Mark Jenkins, 125 I, has proved himself to be possessed of the cool- ness, bravery, and determination which are traditional in our police force. Discovering three burglars inside a public-house about four o'clock in the morning, he seized the man who agpeared to be carrying away the plunder, wile the other two escaped. The captured man opened the door and deliberately Sred his ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERDAYS INQUESTS. FATAL FTLL FROM A CRAZE. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest yesterday at the Ossington Coffee tavern, Paradise-street, Marylebone, as to the death of Sa.ba Allen, aged 64 years, wife of a labourer, living at 2, Hatton-street, 'ieson-grove. Mary- lebone. It was shown that on the 16th ult. the deceased get on a chair to hang up some clothes when she was seized with ...

THE POLICE AND PUBLIC RIGHTS AT POLICE STATIONS

... Police-constable Charles Barnes, 139 E, appeared to a summons charging him with assaulting Mr. Beaumont Kent, a reporter, at the Bow-street police-station on Saturday last. Mr. Poland, instructed by the Treasury Solicitor's Department, appeared for the defendant. The summons arose out of * a dispute occurring between the prisoner and the defendant, who the former alleged was treating a drunken ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... I MnR. HENRY FrrZGIBBON-, QO.., sat in the Recorder's Court, 'Municipal Buildings, yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, and commenced the business of this court. Mr. William Carson, J.P., Clerk of the Peace, Mas in attendance. GH>N-D JURY. The following gentlemen were sworn On the Grand Jury:-David L. Coates (foreman), Henry Gregg. Louis A. Plunkett, Alexander Reid, We. Stewart, Win. Dempsey ...