THE MURDER ON A BARRYLADEN VESSEL

... THE MURDER ON A BARRY- LADEN VESSE.E IDENTITY OF THE VICTiM, DETAILS STILL 'WANTED. We hove received the fol~owing from our London correspondent, confirmatory of the intelligence published in the ;festern .lfail on Saturday in reference toothe murder on the Faqtnet :-I Messrs Farrar, Grove, and Co., of 137, Leadenlball-otreet, London, owners of the steamshiip Fastner, which sailed from Barry ...

CLIAM FOR THE LOSS OF AN EYE

... CLAIM FOR THE LOSS OF AN EYE. I ACTION AGATN57 4N ASSURANCE 3 COMPANY. I On Saturday, at Newceatlei Asizes-before i1 Mr Justice Day-Mr John Beach, of Fogg ty Furze, West Hartlepool, gentleman, brought oh b action against the Imperial Union Accident P Assurance Company for damages for personal 0 injuries, he having sustained the loss of one eye. I Mr Walton, (I C., and Mr 1tobmon, instructed ( ...

SERIOUS CRIMES

... THE CItISNVICs 2YSTEitY. Inspector H1owlinge, wo, with the asssiatsfuce of In- spector Warren. is iovestigatisa the circumstances of the murder of Mrs Margaret Louise Bryden, On Friday morning bad a loag consultation with his chiefs at Scotland Yard. At the inquest on Thursday evening there were eighteen jurymec; fifteen were in favour of a verdict of Wilful murder, and the remaining three ...

ALLEGED SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD IN EXETER

... ALL-EGED SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD' IN I xEXEITER. THE MOTHER BEFORE THES MAGISTRATES The ExEter policeo'hTuesdayeveningapprehendeI a woman named Urooke,residmng in Williams'oourt, Stepoote Hill, for cruelly ill-treating her child, Ernest Crookeaged seven. ?? Wednesday morning the ?? was bro-ight before the Magistrates- Messrs. H. F. Willey (in the chair) J. F. T'uolker, and J, Trehane, ...

SUICIDE AT NEWTON ABBOT

... ISUICIDE AT N EWTON ABBJTJ)T. A respcotablo woman flom Plymouth, named M Elizaheth Pratt, committed silicide at Churchill's Refreshlment Rooms, Qneen-:,loet, Newton Al bt, c on Saturdav night. She slopt at Churchill's on the w night of Friday, and kept to her bed throughout the ai following day. On Siturday night,'before retiring pc to be d, Airs Churchill, on going into the bedroom occupied ...

A VERY PECULIAR FAMILY

... A VEY PEOULIAM FAMILTY. . . _ -. . . ' L _ A. At Wertminster roice Court, on mlonnay, AuuIs Grimaldi, aged 85, a woman stylishly dreesed in a fur- trimmed cloak, diving an address in the Lambeth-road, was placed in the dock, charged before Mr. D'Eyn- court with stealing ten £5-notes, .£5 in cold, and a gold Watch, vane £;60, the property of her sister, Matilda Fry, from 49, Vincent-square, ...

EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY ENQUIRY

... EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY E.mQUIRY. The hearing of the extrtotdinary luna y enquiry at Ciinterbuiry, by Sir Alexendeir MilkIs, Q.C., con. esring tim rondition tf mlindl of lary Ann Jones, an aged spinseter, was not coneluded until after two ?? VyH' erday morning. The enquiry wos held on the petitir l of Itichard J onesat hrotherfof Al iss Jones. i tticro was some extraordinary evidente given as to ...

THE PETERHEAD WHALE CASE

... THE PETERErtAD WHALE CASE. Further proof was led on Friday before Lord Trayner in the actlin, lib thi Court of Session, at W the instance of the Arctic Fisheries Company against Captain Marshall, ,James Urqhibart, baker, and W. H. Leask, comrisilon aKgOU, lPtethead, as owners of the sohodnesie Gatriailli, ef thOA prt, Tb otbjso b ' of the action was to obtain declareton to the effect D that ...

RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... RIAILWAY RATES INQUIRY. WILTSHIRE EVIDENCE. Thewitnesses before the Railway Rates Commia- sionert yesterday included Mr T, E. Rednman, secretary and one of the managers of Messrs C. and T. Harris, bacon curers, Caine, Wilts, who said that that firm paid £20,000 a year in railway rates for pigs consigned to them, and for bacon after it was cured. The proposals of the companies with regard to ...

THE MURDER OF CHILDREN IN RUSSIA

... I - n DIABOLIAL CRIMES. Sdli hese T,( bials? ,Z % Q D . day 0 lids, (FRox OUR ?? argo -- B~uL , Kov Nir. of (cl According to advices from Warsaw some details have now come to light about the WQ3 uae dreadful ?? murders committed there by the isa midwife SkIublinaki and some other women hort who have diteady been arrested, Siublinski 2blie resided in an attie, and the other inmates of se or the ...

COOKTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... COEOSTOW- PETTY SESSION4S. CRAnGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN. Tzis court was held yesterday-Mr. John Raphael, J.P., in the chair. The other magistrates present ?? Rizht Lonourable the Earl of Castle- stuart. D.L.: Colonel J. E. C. Lindesay, D.L.: Messrs. D. H. Charles. MI.D. J.P.; John H;Tender- On. J. P.: Win. Leeper. J.P.: Garret Nagle. P3..: and John Rickard, J.P. Constablae 3 tihenuY summoned ...

ALLECED LARCENY IN COLERAINE

... ALLECED LARC ENY in COLR-ATNE. A sPEciAy, court of necr> secsions was held in (Coleraine Courthouse rye.'rday to investizate a charge preferred azainost MrS. Kane. Bela Doherty. Warren Mooney. Kate Mooney. Jane lMooney. and P arah Ilooney for alleged larceny of goods from Mr. J. L. Anderson'e shon in Coleraine. There ,vere nintv-trree articles found in the different pawn-office's in town. and ...