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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE UOURTS MANSION ?? Di A0 Cnnnovo. w -.Heny PYitmatn, 67 described as an ' American W clergyman, and as I'Vavinig no fixed rQsidenoe, wa5 T charged on remand befolre the Lord Mayor, with a bh robbuty from the Uivil Senieo Stores in Queen Viatorla- a ?? day last *eek an assistant in the umbrella , ,dopartueut at the stores saw the prisonor take a utm- 1 brella from a stand, put It ...

THE MURDER IN HANBURY-STREET WHITECHAPEL

... THE MURDER IN HANBURY-STREETWHITECIIAPEL REMARKABLE STATEMENT BY THE CORONER. Ga The inquest concerning the death of the woman named Annie Chapman, wi who was so foully murdered in Hanbury-street, Whitcchapel, on the 8th of in September, was concluded yesterday, when the coroner delivered an fur elaborate summing-up of all the evidence, and the jury returned a simple Th verdict of Wilful ...

EXTRAORDINARY DROWNING CASE IN BIRMINGHAM

... EXTRAORDINARY PROwNS CAS IN Bj1EMEHAM a A MOTHER SEVERELY CENSIhRED. ,Fr. Hawkes (coroner) held an encuiry at his court, yes- terday afternoon, touching the death of Anne Cotterim seven weeks old, whose parents live at 1 Court bawley Street.-Elizabeth Cotterill said that she was a widow, bhu at present lived with a man named George Nye The deceased was 3a illegitimate child. On Sadtr ai afr- ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... THE WHITECHAFPEL MURDER. INQUEST AND VERDICT. STARTLING STATEMENT. M1r. Wynne Baxter yesterday afternoon resumed the inquest at Whitechapel on the body of Annie Chapman, who was murdered on the 8th inst., in the back yard of 2?, Hanbury Street. The coroner at once proceeded to sam up the evidence. He recalled the important facts of the case, which have been already fully detailed, and said it ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BDUUtNGHAX POLICE COURT- YzSrrDA&Y.-Berf Messrs. Colraore (Stip.), Ri4, ar4 stone. BRUTAam TO A PARAsOM -JaMes Welch (48) bellows-maker, 33, Palmer Street, was charged with vio. lently assaulting his paramour, Mary Wilde.-Aboet reid, nieb Il'olice-constable Eide (83 E) heard cries of Murder' in-rirmer Sstreet, and a mninute later be was accosted bya little girl who told him that her father ...

THE GATESHEAD MURDER

... [ 'THE GATESHEAD MURDEP, 1MP0RTA1TT,;OL'UH. The -intense (Excitenlent thait has prevaidle 'throughout' the northern portion of the county of :Durham in connection with the mutilation of lane _ Ileetmoor at Dirtley on Saturday evsniisg is to someo extent abating. The funeral of the victim took place yesterday. The police have altogethsealbandoned the idea that 'the Ilirtley crimo is the work of ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... I _I * S-TEE CITY PARLIAMENTARY REV- I * ?? ' Yesterday the city Parliamentary revisionwasj resumed at the Four Courts by Messrs Richard Adams, Chaarorth Ferguson, J B Muroby, Q C; Hicknon, Q C, in the different courts. ; Mn Ferguson is now engaged in revising the list for Fitzwilliam Ward. ;fr. J B Murphy, Q C, resumed thrse risio -of vthe liby for Trinity Ward. An objection was 6sved by tihe ...

STOCKTON BANKRUPTCY COURT

... STOCKHTON ?? COURTI'. Yoeta%4nv_1ATr o, Rlrrrl ~sro 1 Yesterdav-before Mr Regisltrar Crosby-tiho a follov'ii)g examninations vvero conducted by the ti Dfeputy-Official Receiver (Mrh1 Greetbimukl. Xaminiaefions .A ?? ?? l bairdresor, Stockto7, and JOBSnil Berger trav. ing as the Leicestor Biot Comipsny in Darliog. r tez, Stocikton, Midt lesbrimgh, lt duar, afld Sa:t- burn, had bheir ...

STRANGE CASE AT AYR

... STRANGE CASE AT AYE. k - GIRL SHOT BY HER SWEETHEART. to .. Lis The Ayrshire police autherities were yeater. jis day engaged investigating an occurrence which has several features of a somewhat mysterious as and peculiar character about it. A yonnZ a woman named Mary M'Alpine, 20, dressmaker, a and daughter of John M'Alpine, foreman lorry. in man at Ayr goods Sta ie, lies at her father's he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... | CUSTODY COURT-YnrSTERDAY. ' Before $ir JOHiN PatF.s3To, J.P.; Messrs. F. J. MACCAr.TTHY, RlM.; aind DAVID CORBETT,,J.P. rr SERIOUS ASSAULT ON A. WIFE. Solomon Canninghiam wvas charged, at the suit Y of Constable llabitt, with assaulting his wife and brealiaig her collar bone on the niabt of the I18th n inDst. d Mir. Spiller prosecuted and M1r. 1 3Erlcan defen- ded. . fi From a deposition ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ILIYERPOOL POLICE COURT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. ssFORE MX. M FFLES. CRUnT1x IN A PRITEny SLuApGFrTraR HoUS.-Reuibon. Stanford, Joseph Croft, and John Voet were sunmmoned for cruelty to a pig Mr. Motum (1LS.P.C.A.) stated that a long Iron riltt with a strono hook at one enst and a handle at the other-the use of which was discon- tinued I pubilc slaughter houses, but which was occasionlRV used ...

THE KINTORE RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... I BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY. t e -- K I Major Marindmn, of the Board of Trade, yesterday r a afternoon made an ofhizial inquiry into the circum- e Stances attending the recent railway accident at t tKintore Station, by which two young men lost their m lives. He arrived at K~intore Stritotn a.t four o'clock. 5 t accompanied by Mr Win. Moffatt, secretary and k general manager, G.N.S.R. Mr P. M. ...