CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OfL RMlINAL COQUIT. I ?? 91- ?? -cut Nihf the above Court were resumed o yester- bi tbeYebraO 36201 The first edition01tj U&LU of SpeQnty rill. e (Pe1e the Recordez.) roh FUUD ON A Cox5Ax .-Gw9e Jamsa we &in Cio~Sf surrendered to take their trial wel ?? ?? of money, &monoiiting iu the toI to beh , frcm Bell's sbresto mY b ,,adI c h prve~a r toJeih, Q.C., and Mr. t. dig Pio WUW h BUlo willt&o ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... BANGOR PETTY SEJ8SSIONS HOND3AT.-Betore Dr Richards (in the cb41r), Mr William Pngbe, Dr H. R. Hughes, and Mr Herry Clegg.. Marred . ?? Jones, a labourer, ?? at PentrePeha'h .Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, was summoned by, hie wife, Catherine Jones, of Braioh- melyu,- 'for' failing t. maintain ?? -Twigge Ellis., hethesda, appeared for the complainant, and Mr W. Hauw. Bowlands for the ?? loviplainian ...

FATAL QUARREL IN THE BOROUGH

... rATAL QUA3RL SW THE -BOO'UG. At the Soufhwark Police Court, on Monday, Edward Lamb, ?? salesman in the Borough Market, was charged, before Mr. Fenwick, with causing the death of Alfred How, alias Howard, by striking him in the eye with an umbrella. Mr. Besley, barrister, defended. John Blackman, a salosmanu in the Borough Market, said he occupied a stand opposite that of the accused. On the ...

A HOSPITAL NURSE DROWNED

... I TIHE INQUEST, The inquest on the body of Miss Bessie Davis, a nurse at the Bristol General Hospital, who was drowned near Hanham mills, while boating with her sweetheart on the Avon, on the 2nd instant, was held yesterday by Dr E, M. Grace, at the Elm Tree inn, Went Hanbam. The first witness called was Dr W. H. a. Newnham, house surgeon at the Bristol general Hospital, who stated that the ...

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... MAGISTERALi INQUIRY. TflU OONYESSIoNS OF THE PRIBONirits. Cousiderisble exoitensent prevailed in Crew. yester-a day, which was appointed for the preliminary hearing b of the charge against the two men charged with the wilful murder of their father, Richard Davies. The investigation did 'not commence till one a o'clock, but before that honr an immense d meb had assembled round the Police Court, ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... MR. HrEaY FITZ4GBBON, Q.C., County Court Judge for Autrim, and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday in the Pecorder's Court. Municipal Build- ings. and resumed the business of this court. Mr. Thomas Cunningham, registrar, was in atendance. KANE V. BELFAST STllBT TREAMWAYS COXPAtY,. LIMITED. In this case. which was a remitted action from the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... LIFE IN AMERICA, ,MASQUERADING AS A4 j PPRINCE. TORONTO UNIVERSITY DEST1ROYED BY FIRE. TRItA OF THE NEVASSA a' URDLPRLRS. AILtWAY COLLISION AND LOSS OF LIFE. , SPECIAL CABLE('hPA. .F RO5% GrR O'N- CORRESPONDENT. Naw ToPYe. SATURrDucY.-The pugilist of Kil. 1 rain's party who killed a man while sparring at Dallas. Texas, w-as 1enziah. He remains in custody, and the remaindsr of the party have ...

CARRICKFERGUS PRESENTMENT SESSIONS

... CARRIIVFWRGUS Pr'ESEKTENIT SESSIONS. A St'gC;A. court of road sessions for the county of the town of CarXickfergcs was held yesterday in the Coarthouse, Carrickferaus, befere Miessrs. Robert MacIlfnrray, J.P. (chairman), and Wm. Allen Woodside, J.P. The associated cesspayers present were-Messrs. John 14t.tlullan, Patrick Pvans, and Alezander Donaldson, Mr. Robert Kelly. jun., secretary to the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIVERPOOL PU.l'E L ij MONDAY. IFEHC APT -- riZEFOR! E t A.t1GED THEF oF ?? . Needha~, an eide-ly n -r. .3 -. = quantity of cuttwn -~amzo-s . . -. Gorst, cotton broke. ! y -. street. Fromatheevident:: - a which were in the ps> ?? of .ample ptper wein Ti it ; the 8th intant by letetire : . papers and cotton were i ?? !; i warehousennsn in the ?? ,- . the firn. and tztedt crnduced would be I I ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SE SSIOs | RU7NCORN. Yesterday, on the infortusji G' nt Mornlss, of LUvcpoolJohn BPirbw.ahgj. i charged with having, on theist mtaster of the British rtear-hi ; M caused the said veasei ro oeo, submerge in salt 'aner t he m the vessel, conty to the Ath sa -Merchnt Shippin¢ Act. 975. ?? ju .sgecuted, said the Boardof Tra-! * rs5 port of Runcorn ri the 9th 1' m that no part of the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... -BIRMINGHAM POLICE COUT. I~ ~ YESTEBDAY.-Before Aessrs. Comnore ?? ElUs, aend H awkes. A CAnrSas's Drvsxsios.-John Coleman (22), a respectably- dressed cabman, of Priory Road, was charged with being found on the premises of Mr. William Barton, Conservative agent, of Charlotte Road, Egdgbaston, for an unlawful purpose.-Mr. Stanley I Barton, son of the prosecutor, said that just after twelve ...

TWO MEN KILLED IN A MARL-PIT

... I TWO M KILLED TN A MARL-PIT. Yesterdayl Mr. John Booth, coroner, held an inquest at the Leopard Hotel, Burslem, on the bodies of Elijah Gater (42) and Jehn McCarthy (35), labourers, who were killed by a fall of roof at Mr. J. M. Watkins's marl- works, at Cobridge, on the 31st ult. Mr. W. N. Atkinson, Government inspector of -mines, was present at the ?? was stated that at the works in ...