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A MESS-SERGEANT IN TROUBLE

... A MESS -SERGEANT IN TROUBLK . PORTSMOUTH COURT-MARTIAL. A District Court-martial was held at tho M5ai Guard, colewort Barracks, Portsmouth, on itea. day, for tha trial of Sergeant William E. c Hall, R. S.LL, on the charge that in a book of tho contents of which it was his duty to ascertaiu B the accuracy he did knowingly make a faloe a statement, in that he; at the Royal Marine Bar. I racks, ...

THE CORONER'S COURT

... ar The Borough Coroner (T. A. Bramsdodb. Esq., Iy J. P.), eat on Monday afternoon in hire Court at the of Town 1Hall. Vs A CHILD BunNxD To DEATm AT L!NDPOAT. le The first inquiry hold was into the cause of ly death of Alibe Mlary Ann Baverstook, aged eleven in months, the daughter of William and Alice Baver. cd stock, who'reside at 21, Temple-,street, Landper ;d -The mother of the deceased ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT SEA

... LIGHT SENTENCE AT a- WINCiIESTER. 'At WinchesterABsizes onThursday,TJoR Allphoe e, Barbosa, 45, -ardener, a Portuguese, was ind for the wilful murder of Aurelio Augistae onterX on October 14th, when on the high seas within th; jurisdiction ot the Admiraity of Englatid.-rI, n- b. W. Mathews prosecuted on behalf of till' T'reasnry, and Mr. E. U. Bullen defended 'r to evidence was translated by ...

INQUESTS AT PORTSMOUTH

... ! INQUEStS AT' PORTSMOUT-h .I.. - . lie; i erterday the Coroner (T. A. Eranmsdon, Eesq.) n held three inquests in Portsmoasi, isne cts th~O . Ing DIED INh P;11(1N. at AttheConvictl'rison at ['ortsee the inquiry id related to the death of Erneat Salt, 24 years of tihe iage, te n prisoner undergoing seveii years' [id t penal servitude, which senteuce ne received for Ea .. iiorse ?? OD the 6th of ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... Y A SAILOR ATTACKE D AN-D P' a STRIPPED IN PORtTSEA, rec ie On Taeeday, at the Portsmouthb Police-conch, li, ii before M--r. G. Curtis anul other Juetices,, Walter Iet' k Harvey, 22, Henry Mleare, 18, and John Edward act itStarks, 21, were charged onc rencjand with highway be yrobbery with violen~ce. - Mr. J. F. Glanville ev appeared for lice pirosecution, and briefly sketched the. outlines of ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS ON PORTSMOUTH TRADESMEN

... ALLEGED FRAUDS ON PORTS-' I MOUTH TRADESMEfN. At thePortsmsuthPolice-court, ?? a, before the ?? (AIdernian A. L Emnanuel), (oni- be roander Bamber, and Mr. J. Carpenter, Charles H. \ ?? Matthews, 26, and Richard bennett, 40, were in charged. with. obtaining the suin 0o; 15s. froin III D William .Jeffrey of the Festing ,Hito', highland.- !b road, Eairney, iy ieans of false pretcnces. There are ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR\ WILDE CASE. t Oscar Wilde andA ltred ltylor again oppeared in I thedocickat v.street on Taursday, the former on charges of gross indecency, and hiS companion on a warrant alleging conspiracy for an unlawful purpose. th.e Extradition Court was thronged when Sir John Bridge took nis seat. Mr. Gill again appeared for the Treasury ; Sir Edward Clarke and Mr. Travers Humphreys do fended ...

AN INSANE PRISONER

... SEQUEL TO THE VENTNOR CASE. - Harriett Sarah Larkings waa indicted on MAon- z, day for altering a cheque for £1 10s. on the Ile bondon and County Branch Bank at Hastings, id to the amount of £5 10s., and for er uttering the same; also for forging a receipt 3d for X'16 dated Mlay 4th, 1895. and purporting vO to be signed by frs. Brett; and further, for id wilfallv committing perjury in the ...

A MURDERER TO DIE

... val Patrick AMorlev, 38, labourer, found guilty at Lon Leeds Assizes, oil Honday, of the wilf al murder of -hse his wife by shootiug-her vith a revolver, was seu- at tenced to death. Thc couple -had lived apart, ers and -is Mrs. Morley refused to resunae cobabita- cis tion, he shot her and lired at himself. For the nd defence a plea of insanity was put forward. len ?? _ __ _ _ R)S T T T. ro ...

DOUBLE SUICIDE

... OF CLERGYMAN AND WMF. Au inthest was held at Allestree, near Derby, oir Monday aftern on, on the bodies of a lady aid gentleman who Wtre found by the ba8ks of the IRive: Derweat on Sunday morning dead. e Deceased proved to be be Rev. 4rthur Ernest 8 Constable, Cirate of Griekleyfnear Leeds, andhi wie, to whom he was married eight weeks ago. He hecn blind since 11 years old, and.lubject a ...

THE GORDON [ill]

... THE GORDON Ro s:\;N EXTRAORDINARY EVIDENaOL n- At the South-Western Court. Londo, oQThui- ge day, Henry Crane, of the Windsor Caefle public- elt house, City-road, who voluntarily attended before rer I.U QC. ed Mr~. Lane, Q.G., on Thursday week last, in order Dg to be given into custody by Mrs. Winifred to Gordon, of Brixton-road, for robbing her d C; jewellery and secdxlties of the value of £1 ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... 1 jE -? ! POLICE , ! ?? , ?? l. M . 0 vo., r. J. J. Y\un ?? , : ?? I uT. U i IIa ld elssrs. 1 V I A; L it d NN \ Vai -II . ..N ?? q I- ?? 28, and - ' j.arn h lue ,cll s, werc ,. 1 I i,.ttiliig in a disotderly :'ii C llm ro-itl-rtoa onl .- .:,l tlh ilater with inciting the .alI U i id ?? sion -Tihe ldiit ltiv :li a lot oi b,,: e i~i tia to tihe iion. A .. It, I Ii It'ti D ~i Jton, holl 6 ...