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THE JAMESON CASE

... M J' . ONT CASE. REMOYM 'O THE, PRISONERSS, ORDINARY PRISON GARB AM) PARE Anomother development, the Press Assossion states, ban taken pla\ce in the case of Dr. Jameson and his fellow- prisoners. They were removed yesterday from Hollowayr Gaol, where, as stated yesterday, they were treated as first-class misdemeasiants, to the prison at Wormwood a So-rubbE. In accord&uce with a statement ...

WEST RIDING SUMMER ASSIZES

... WEST RIDDTG S nR ASSIZS. LEtEZS TOWN fAL1 alondai., CROW COUR.T. (Before Mifr. Justice Kennedy.) THE GOOLE MURDER CASE. SENTENCE OF DEATH. Jceeph Robert Ellis (22), seaman, was charged with the wilful murder of his wife Emma, at Goole .on the Ist of July. Mr. Baaks and Mr. Whittaker Thompson appeared for the prosecution, asd ihe prisoner was defended by Mfr. U. iellor. Mr. 3RazlLk briefly ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AND PERSONAL Banmoral, Mondei. The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, aCcoln- psanied by the Grand Duchess of Hesse and Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. THE ROYAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS AM SSAGES PROM THE QUEEN. IREJTE=RS TELEGRAM). New York, Mlonday. Colonel Wright, of Nashville, the originator of the Queen's birthday celebration at Port Tampa. f1orida, has received the ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY [ill]

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WEST RIDING ASSIZES

... ' LREDS TW ;&,L.-3rdY CROWN COGT, Before lr. Justice Granthan.) The business of the Autumn Asies for the West Riding of Yorkshire was commenced at the Leeds Towm liill to-day. Mr. Justice Grantham took his seat n the crovwn Cout at eleven o'clock. There -were, alo onI the Bench the High Sheriff (Mr. Brnest Richard B_13radley Hall-Watt), the Mayor of Leedis (Sir James Iiton H Bart.., MY.), Miss ...

THE POISONING OF A HUDDERSFIELD LADY

... THE POISONINti OF A IIUDDER-83 FIELD LADY. At Huddersfield yesterday, Mr. W. Barstow, Coroner, resumned the inquiry into the death ' Mrs. Ellen Earral (30), wife of Mr. Wmi. Hall Heatrel, ready-made clothier, Cross Church-street. Huddersfield, who died at her hus- band's residence, Sibthorpe-terrace, Fartown Green-road, Hudderefield. on the 8th inst., from poisoning. The Chief Constable IMr. J ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AM) PERSONAL GARDNS PARTY AT RAMflTLD The Mfarquis %Ld Mfarchinnca of faj day gave a garden party at IlatfiPI rn Qiteen's cightieih lvrthdav. in.-' th . *. vitatiors were L-r:cd, and the a'-ra -e,, tionally heavy. T1-r Prim-.' of Xx .,'e. and nThhess of York srrv-d 1 r S- --, - and were mt !n- 'Lord Salt-hors- a- esorn-ted to the Preonerre renirn F: . stabulary. Their Royal F'015e - able ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COIRT AND PERSONAL SIR THOMAS IXOOKZ. EMIT. Ai the 'ludcersficid Borough Police-court yeter- day, the Ma-nor (Aid. w. IT. je,.-op) took the ocea-ion to conontulate Sir Thomas Bronke, B'art., on the. honour v onferred upon him by the Queen, on behalf of the Binch and the town generany. 'He remarked that the honour was reflected from Mr. Brooke on tn the tovn itre!f with which he had been so ...

THE ABINGTON-BAIRD CASE

... THE ABLNGTON-B'11'1) CASE. Ye.,trrii~s-, ~ in tile Quren'.S leml ilk isirn nf tl! TIf rl (tori tihe C-.nce of s%-itr.n v. B.irll n ?? (I0 for to l ouL tie ?? e ~r. Jl-tiiKe Haiikic nlld a siral ulry. it - fia i'-in -^I alfert1 t]e inttere.it. ti-p ;mfit .Spp e : 'It :titt g It r ctio' 1( re, ardii g tile (ifalids of tale il' . Sfmr~pm AlI~tc. tn I~i id wifl, exlvcitild to l(ie mt1:1 .u T1'p ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE COUNT CAPRIVI

... THlE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE COUBT CAPRIVI. SIMILAR ATTEMPT ON THE EMPEIZOR'S LIFE. SAMPLES OF RADISH SEEDS. Berlin, Tuc-sd:ly (Reuter).-Tlhe rwooden box con- ! taminig the illnfernal sastlijue sent to Couit C'aprivi was to incls's in height by six imc-bes in lrngth, maid 1 tile hainmaer wvhich intrer-led to etrike the doitotitor was held bail: b-v indicrbllbber bands. 'lthe box iS I so ?? ...

CASE FOR THE CLOSURE

... IdMR. GLADSTONE'S MOTION AND ,ly THE AMENDMENT. f CHILUENG RECEPTION FOR ME. .5,,CHAMBERLIUNL. ary 't (FROM OUR FAILLXAMENT&RY OORRXSPONDLNT). I- No moroe eloquoct evidoucre has ?? been `ffared of ld the exhlauistedil state, of tire Ihour' than its appearance ~F atthe oening of yeterd~x ¾I itting. Everybody 18. rir-icipated great thing~s, for weas the eci-s4ure not to be ly ruthl1essl-y ...

THE CAREW DIVORCE SUIT

... THE tCAREW D)IVOIRE ,6UIT. mt BESULT - COSTS AGAINiST TE QUW::'S on PROCTOR. Mr. Locekwood was in tane form again yesterday morning when he resumed nis speech on behalf of M[Iiss Edith Chester in the Carew divorce suit. The 00 court was once more crowded, and it is evident that Ithe intereet of the public has increased rather than idiminished since the comnmencement of these extra- ordinary ...