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THE CREWE MURDER

... - THE CREWE MURDERS INQUEST AND VERDICT. Dr ChurtOn yesterday resumed the inquest at Hough on the body of Richard Davies. who was murdered on Saturday night wbilst driving ahlmg the road betveen Crewe and Hough. Two sons of the deceased ase in uea. tedy charged with the murder. The prisonere were not present as had been anticipated, it being cdnsidered nn- wise, on account of the provailink ...

The Crewe Murder

... The Crewe 2 Murder. TIIE jury who attended the coroner's 0 inquest upon the body of Richard Davies, the Crewe tailor, who was found murdered a short distance from the village of Hough, where he lived, have returned a verdict which will somewhat surprise the reader of this mysterious tragedy who were under the impression that everything had been explained by a more or less definite confession ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY, Magistrates ?? J. F. Lucas and B. H. Symes. THEFT OF A CLOCK. Thomas Galvin, a young man, was charged on remad I with stealing a dock, value 17s, the property of Mr Payne, of Castle street. It appeared that the prisoner was seen running along the street with the clock in his possession. He was followed, and when in Castle green he throw the block down, breaking the dial glass. It ...

FINANCIAL LIBEL SUIT

... A GLOUCESTER CASE. J_ the Qaeen's Bench Division of the High Court of Ju tice, yesterday, before Mr Justice Grantham and a commnon jury, the case of Marey v. the proprietors of the Star coare on for hearing. This was an aotion for libel brought by Mr ,. J. Maxey, of the London mining Exchange, Limited, against the defendants for libel in ?? a statement that he was to be criminally proceeded ...

STRANGE DEATH IN BRISTOL

... I EXTRAORDINARY CASE. A singular case of sudden death of a boy seven years of age, William Morris, son of William Morris, a gas stoker. of Amelia court, Pipe lane, St. Anuustine's, ec-urred yesterday morning. As he was playing about the strest as usual on Thursday, and died the next morning, a rumour reached the coroner that he bad been eating tin. ned meat, and that, as in some instances in ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... J -3BI TOL C T COUBT. ,BRIETOL COUNIY COURT. YESTERDAY, Before his Eononr Judge Metcalfe, Q.0. FURIOUS DRIVING AT 'STAILITrON. ConmtsH v. PEAROc,-ThiS Wsv an action to recover £50 damages, Mr Vaehlel (instructedl by Mr J. Nichols, of the firm of Benson, Carpenter, & Co.l was for the plaintiff, George Cornish, job master and fly proprietor, iclhmond mews, Clifton. MIr Wansbrongh appeared for ...

KEYNSHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY, Magistrates ?? J. C. Ireland (ohairman), W. S. Lean, and J. Cooke Hurle, inn. LICElSE TRANSFERS, Permanent tranefere wero granted of the' Pioneer inn. Ksynsham, from Philip White. to Percy Beginalli. Jobhson; and of the George and Dragon, Pnblow, f ram Frederick Carr to William Flower. TEE MDUCATION ACT EN7O0CED.1 Mary Stone, of siston, was summoned fer not sendingr her son to ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... u egistrates YESTERDAY. Magistrates ?? W. Gale Coles (chairman) it and H. Bennett. ir A RAILWAY CASE, to Samuel Jefferies, a respectably dressed yonng man, was summoned for entering a train while in motion at Pill station, on the Portiehead braneh of the Great Western Railway, on the lat of Decemsber. w hr J. Wall (Fsooell tnd Co.) prosecuted on behalf of tbe compady. The defendant pleanded ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... TIlE CREWE lURDER. A WRETtHED HOME LIFE: EXTRAORDINARY RUMOURS., A Crewe correspondent, telegraphing last night, says it is not probable that the magiaterial proceedings in the cases of Richard and George Davies, now in cuttody charged with the murder of their father, will be- concluded to-day. The evidence of some members of the Davies family, presumably those examrined at the coroner's ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... THEFT FROM THE PORT AND PIER RAILWAY. In the Queen's Bench Divisiompf the High Court of Justice, on Saturday, before a- court for the con. sideration of Crown cases reserved, consisting, of the Lord Chief Justice, Mr Baron Pollock, and Justices Hawkins, Grantham, and Charles, the case of the Qtceen v. Weeks came before the court, on a case stated br the, deputy-cbairman of the Gloucester ...

THE GREAT PARIS MURDER

... I Despite the wearying delays in theprogress towards elucidation of the marvelkus Gouff6 case' public interest in it is not lessened. It fills columns of the French newspapers, and is devoured with more avidity than the mctt murderous and blood- t besprinkled productions of the bdeeitrs de ?? >,l retained by the editors of the one 8ot6 sheets. Fresh interest is imparted to it by the ...

THE COMING SESSION

... Our legislaton are preparing for the opening of the session, and Mr W. R, Smith has issued-invltatioas to the Speaker and members; of the Government in the Lower ?? for the utual littre banquet on the eve of the reassembling of Parliament. The Speaker is said to be in exoel'e at health, and we are glad tohesr it, for hehas the Iropect before himnof an exception. ally trying session. Lord Darby ...