THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURLTS. BOW STREET.-WoslJousso50Pnis0N ?-Wtlliarn Shail, aged 12, was charged before Mr. Vaughan with it begging at cab doors in the Strand. He was further charged with wilfully danmaging five squares of glass at 5 the public baths in Eudoli-3treet, the property of tboe t ?? of Public Baths, to the exteut of 4.- F 0 The prisoner was arrested on 'Saturday night on. the e: i- charge ...

THE COURT

... 0 9~ THE QUEEN held a Council at Osborne on Saturday. Viscount Cranbrook, the Lord Chancellor, Lord Arthur Hill, and Sir J. Fergusson were present, and Sir J. Lubbock and Sir J. Gorst were sworn in as members of the Council, Her Majesty afterwards signing the Royal Speech for the opening of Parliament. Later the Queen gave audience to Lord Cranbrook, and created Mr. C. L. Peel, Clerk of the ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 505 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY CASE

... THE EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY CASE- I - The inquiry comniencea by' Sir Alexsnder F. e Miller, Q.C., Chief Commissioner iu Lunacy. on Tbursday, at Canterbury, concerning the Ie ad lunacy of Mdary Ann Jones, spinster, commonly cled 01 ut Mrs. Jouss, was not concluded till after 2 o'clock yu Ou D. tarday anornitig.-Mr. ChurehilL solicitor, appearoc for f. es the petibner ; end Mr. Horace Avory for ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... INTERIESTING CASE TO LANDLOR5DS AND TiEtANTS. In July last George B. Black, No. 77 Abergeldie Road, Aberdeen, for himsesf and as legal adminis- cat trator for bis daughters, Mary Ann and Nellie by lilack, brought an action in the Small Debt Court here against James M'Donald, merchant, Mossrnt, cbii Kildruusmy, for Ā£12 as damages for the illnesses of thi his Said two daughters fromn typhoid ...

A TERRIBLE MURDER

... A TIhRRIBLE MURDER. A sensational affair camee to light on Friday at West c Ham, where the body of a young girl named Jeffs, who had been missing a fortnight, was found violated and d strangled in the cupboard of an empty house. L No arrest has been made in connection with the fearful r outrage and murder which came to light at West Ham on rFriday. A careful examination has been made of foot- ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1890
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1309 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CREWE MURDER

... THE C'REWE MURDER. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. The head of the axe wbicb, it in alleged, the prisoners used to murder their father was found on, Saturday by Deteotive-Inspector Freeborough bidden in some soft mould near the spot where the axe bandle-which was subsequently identified as being that which was attached to the axe used to' chop wood at the dead man's shop in Crewe-was found. The steel was ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. FESORE KIr. CLARKE ASPJALL, CORONER OF LIVERPOOL STRANGE DEATH OF AN AMERICAN PASSENGER. -Touching the death of a man unknown, whose bodv was found lying in the Clarence Dock on MAoday afternoon last. Upon the body, which wa&s covered with mucl, were :found in different pockets 6s. 7 d., an Inman general steamship ticket order acknowledmgn the receipt of $20 from one ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALL. THE BARMAID'S ADnriRn.-Edward Green, described as a clerk, residing at Cransden-avenue, Hackney, was charged on remand with being drunk and discharg- ing firearms. He was further charged with using threatening language to Miss Simpson, barmaid at the Five Bells, Moor. felds.-Mr. Thompson, for the defence, submitted that this was really only a lovers' quarrel, and that the justice of ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A STUDENT

... SER10S CH3_ G,^ d AGAINST A STUDENT OEJL~~*~ ?? a divInliDY ISul' J EWARD] QU N-CoLIN weetJ bld was laced in phe e residing in Thanet.Pla, Strand* plad te dock on the charge of ssaulting 8herbs hurch, Sonth sixteen, in the vestry of ?? an appearhd for the lKensligtoni. Mr. Douglas NormanO appeared as' thE ?? Ā¢omplainantb said he was employed os Wi a porter in Glougeater-road IOrn theoay ...

DERBY BOROUGH POILCE COURT

... IDERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT. WEDNESDAY. ?? the MAYDE and A. WooDI ?? and W. BEM- ROSE, Esqrs,] AS DRUNE AS A LORD-Thomns Blackehaw was charged by Police-constable Butler with being drunk and disorderly on the Siddals-road, last ?? officer said the man was arguingwith a friend, and used bad language, -Prisoner now admitted the charge, and said be was as drunk as a ?? Chief Constable said the ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1890
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1843 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Mn. IniM RaY FlTzcizno-s.4D Q.C., resumed the busi- I ness of this court yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock. in the Recorder's Court, MunicipalI Buildingrs. If Mr. Thomas Cunningham, registrar. was in attendance. . WH~ITE v. 2EWING. ...