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THE FIRE AT BATH

... sTHE FIRE AT :B'ATH. OPE'NTNOG Q'F TRE.HE tN:EU-IJ£ST, At the GuildhaUl Bath, yesterday after0oon, XIrB, | A. Dyer, the city ooroner, opened -an inquest touchiii theideath of Alice Oraoroft, aged nine yearn, whidI Freeulted from the ;serious firewhiohlbroke out atihe j rezidenc6 .'ofU .Major-General Bernard, Craqroftr 21 Nelron place, on Saturday morning.. The child was ,.Dirr ner escape ru= ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL POLSH OOUtT. SATURDAY. Maglitratea ?? Charles Wathen and Mr F. CHARGE OF MONEY STEALING. William Healey Wur charged with stealine Al from Mary Ann Gulwell. MrRoblnoon (Mesars Wanebrough and Robinson) defended. Proseoutrir said the previous night she went into the Crown inn, Gloucester laue, to fetch her husband, She had iomethiux to drink, and when she took out ber purse the money fell ...

SUICIDE OF A SINGER

... A singer in the Nautch Girl Company, now viaiting Huddersfield, committed *uicide 7eoterday afternoon, The company arrived at HEdderifield on Sasday, and aince then the deceased, whole clothes are marked Leonard, and who was called by his cmpanioau Arthur Leonard Rooke, bad suffered fromiuasomnia, A doctor wao caslled in yesterday morning, and found him suffering from an ulcerated throat, ...

AN ACTOR IN TROUBLE

... CHARGE AT BRISTOL POLICE COURT, Yesterday, at Bristol police court, before Iaisrs W E, George and J, Fuller, William Robert Nianauley, a young man of respectable appearance, stated ro be an aotor, was obarged with obtaining food and lodging, to the amount of 12e 7d, by false pretence., from Joha Blayes, grocer and provislon dealer, of MI, Berkeley place, Clifton, Mrs H~SeB said that the ...

THE IRISH TRAGEDY

... ANOTHER DEATH. STATEM1ENT BY A LITTLE GIRL, The terrible traledy in the Coftity Kildare his caused a feeling of hoiror thboughout the country. The weene of the murders is negr Moyvallv, County Kildsiare, and is a lonely and ?? inaccessible place. It vas vleited by large numbere yesterday, including the Icpector.General and stilf of con. stabulary. A thbid child of Sergeant Ragan diei late on ...

SOMERSET ASSIZE

... SATURDAY'S TRIALS. The criminal business of the Somerset spring assize was continued on Saturday at the Shire hall, Ta Tston, 3 before Mr Justice Wills. THE KEYNSHAM MYSTERY. Mr Kinglake, on his lordzidp taking his seat at hBlf- past ten o'clock mentioned the case of Wyndhao Franleai, 29, iabourer, indicted for the wilful murder of Sarah Amelia Bateman, at Keynshani, on the night of the 5th of ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A CHILD. Charles Squirea, labourer, living at Somerton hill, on the roadside between Langport and Somortou, was brought before Messrs Vincent Stuokey and F. W. Finney, at the somerton police court, on Saturday, charged with the wilful murder of a boy named James Cable, aged two years, the illegitimate ion of his wife, Emma Jane Squires, on Monday, the lit inst. The prisoner ...

BRISTOL SPRING ASSIZE

... . -. TI-PlIST(l, SPRING ABSTZ84, ?? to tboeoengo ooeet Ohe buojucirn o! I lb ystoTI Aem'ze yetJ ?? M r J ?? L' Yvr W(,Iea his'1 vcOO .tF in,~ rhf (YozimnOnurt cit 11.10 Fin., nOooo. . to ?? by0~ MF'.ye'.r (ir N-V. 21. Ebrac), M 7.11cr (ilie C'.iuuuiio'iox le beomon tend h tlo' xn,A~3F c'0 l-Q m Gon I.e greond jury:.r .livy U.t V F'ty, pki. £i'brarcv, Q ptit ?? W (11ic Bit'. (,1.XV FPcctk, ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... - ,3REACH OF ,PROMT~lt cA.J.Y i . - ?? Is Junitio Atathew ar~d A~ eluwioozu jaryj !Ai o'M of Vmyv, flr~edoy wav hi*~yd. Thiti WMw sit ri-OtIoL b~eoujt44I by MMr CaoioiEI1I?YdCY x Oll A la 28 ytr o g,a'otdtiig At' TAbtAl~hlt, 1g1111ft IL) 1111311r11of ?? r1.a es.toe ?? -iaotox'fl oio to rorovor dommitfrn for allegindt bromoih of plantin (if LI, I Yri,1xt1, Vau d~jfe-wlrnt d'ini.al' th-e ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. w a Magisbetrates ?? C. B. Hare and W. 0, t o Beloe o A MIIDNIGHT SURPBRISE AND ITS RESULTS, it Robert B;ake, Elwsrd Rosoer, James Woeks, and it f Jobe Bolman Stark, youngl men, were charged on g: t remand with loitering about for an unlawful purpose W on October 6th. Late on the night of the 5th of A j October P.C. 26 A watched their movements through el f several stleets, and at ...

FORGERIES OF BURNS

... The Edinburgh correspondent of the Times writes :-Something of the nature of a sensation has been caused by the discovery of a wholesale manufac. ture of autographs and literary and historical doou- ments in Edinburgh. A suspicion of fraud has beea in the air for two or threo years, in oonsequenne of the number and variety of ' invaluable relics put ian circulation by antiquarian ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BBISTOL COUNTY COURT. YRSTERDAY. t Before hiS Honour Judge Austin, ACTION FOB ILLEGAL ARREBT, la COLE v. TRoTT.-This was an aotion fir illegal Fl ariest the plaintiff claiming £50 damages. Mr WaUs- di biougia was for the plaintiff, Joeeph Cole a green- grocer, and Mr Coohrane represented the iefendant, O Henry Trott, a commercial traveller. The plaintiff Is O eame war that while he was ...