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EXECUTIONS IN ENGLAND

... B0~UH056N IN ENGL-AND. - ?? TWO WIFE MURDRUI AT LEEDE6 Robert West, a travelling showmnR, and Frede- rick Brett, a navvy, were executed at Leads yester- 2 day.rooraing for the murder of tbeir wives at I Sheffield and Halifax respectively. Drink and jealetsy were thecause of both murders. The men confemsed theirguilt and wero resigned to their fate. Since hia incarceration ia iail West has been ...

MURDER BY A MOTHER

... MURDER BY A MOTHERS ' A shocking murder, attended by somewhat' af amysterious circumstances, was perpetrated at In , Wood Green, North London, early yesterday th I morning. At No. 1 Granville Terrace, Lordship We be I Lane, there reside Mr Whorton, cyclist maker, faL his wife Elizabeth, their three children, includ- Sc irg the murdered boy, Harold Ernest, aced 8 (le years, and Mary Whorton, ...

THE O'SHEA-PARNELL DIVORCE CASE

... I Mr Parnell was at three o'clock yesterday served with the uitartion and petition in the notion for divorco brought by Captain O'Shea against his wife aad against Mr Parnell as co-respondent. Service was effected by Mlr Day, solicitor to Captain O'Shea, r who attended personally at the offices of Mesorb dai ],ewis & Lewis, Ely Place, Holborn, at the above- Me nrmed hour in response to a ...

ABERDEEN POLICE COURT

... Ir I .~o~ - x .~ y~1 gheo Orewing jhe a t1e Ovioun, and kicking t5O bfori' her. pleaded not guilty, and the cace was ad- vsri amIjouirned. moving is of ASSAULT INi CUISTLE ST11mr.-J ohn -Davidsaoi Teperso Fdfoe, Oklilvri, la~bdbi*, Pitinies lHtreet Imisnid ii patso di in o.A&iled a indio~ad ai ECast. Sie yet *dy, n Ireland isaid wsefimed,2loi1A! thte. alternative of -incimameminetat tl peo ...

ALLEGED CONTRAVENTION OF CATTLE REMOVAL REGULATIONS

... I CA ALEGED CONTRAVYNTION OF CATTLE it REMOVAL- REGULA'SIONS. Atas Juestee of Pokee Court hold at Aberdeen yester. a day-before Messrs Walker, Sangeter, and Murray- e William Gordon, cattle dealer, 10 Balmoral Place, Aberdeen, was obarged with having obtained 19 lioences, and feled to return them after the removals had takan pice, contrary to the regulations issued on s 29tb January, 1889. ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT

... Both Mr Parnell and Mrs O'Shea having been served with a citatioD, the next proceeding will be for Mesars' Lewisa & gAewis, who are acting as solicitors for both of the defeudants, to enter an appearance, which must be done within eight days ol the service of the citation. A further time is then given them to enable a reply to be filed, and the case will be entered fer trial at the Eadter ...

EXCITING SCENE IN GLASGOW

... OARING ESCAPE FROM A PRISON VAN. An unprecedented incident occurred in Glas- gow yesterday in connection with the convey- ance of criminals to the City Pri-on. As a result of the Naw-Year holidays there was an unusually large number of prisoners brought before Sheriif Guthrie, at the diet of the Summary Court held in the County Buildings. After being disposed of by his Lordship they were taken ...

ST JAMES'S CHURCH CASE

... 1 ST JAMtES'S CHURCH CASE. I - , I. II- ,I. _ - --EC Da The rresbytery of Glasgow met yesterday in the l etIPresbytsry-bouOs, Tronigate, for furthier considera. 4p I- tion of the St James's Church case, involving tie WvC ?? settlement of Mr Cathels, Mr Scott ofM aCamninei, was mnoderator. Mr Spans, writer, ' (Ln ~t1appeared for Mr Cathesa's supporters, and Mr g~i g R ]ing, writer, for the ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... I -1 I- I A sitting of Glasgow Sheriff Criminal Court was held in the Justiciary Buildings ?? Lees presiding. ASSAULT ON THE POLC. James Floyd was sent to prisoa lor six months, with hard labour, for assaulting a man in Old Kelvinbaugh Road o November 25,and afterwards maltreating two police constables by whom he was apprehended. hTIOID&ATION AT CLYDERRSIGE, John Graham, ktamiltoa Farmn Rows, ...

A SERIES OF INQUESTS

... SE _ - irtP0TAT TRlAOET. eI Ast Inquest on the body of Kate ' aylor, the third girl murdered by her mother at London Housei e o oleggati as -83 d at Eastbourne on Saturday | uighk 'i'he deceased sustained a severe gash in the e throat, and St the hospital a silver aube Was I s inserted, but notwitbatanding the beat medical a attention, she ultimately succumbed. Bmily S Taylor, a twiz siste;, ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... , ABERDEEN SEERIFF CRIMINAL COURTT (MONDAY-Before Sheriff Brown.) - Suotous OaGARU AGAINST A FARM SPRVA rn -Johnston M'Robbis, labourer, Lunmphanart was6 charged with having, on 81st December, 1880, and 1st January, 1890, in a dwelling. house ot the larm of Binecraig, occupied by Jameg Merchant, conducted himself in ariotons, outrageous, and disfirderly manner, used violent and threatening ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTE3R HOUSE-MONDAY, Januay 6. (Before Lord KNaoxnNnr.) CADLID V. PATEESON'S CEMICAL MANUFACOYNG COMPANYj d e conra. Lord SKlcairoey lan issued interlocutors in theb above actions, In the one Francis Caulfield, glass and china merchant, 4 Broemielaw, Glsgew, and residing at Posslye H~oese, Albert Eoad, Crosahill, Glasgowr, aued Paterson'a Chemical %vip- factoring Companly, 'Limited, 43 West ...