CORONER'S INQUESTS

... a MONDAY, MARCH 5. . i BEFORE ARI S. BRIGHOUSE, COUNTY CORGONER 4 DEATH OF A SCUNTER.-In the Harlech Castle H. otel, County-road, Walton, touching the death n w of a man named Charles Hughes, 52 years of age, . ; who lived at 50, Eleanor-street.-Jane Hughes, 2 wife of deceased, said her husband was foreman a shunter in the employ of the Cheshire Lines Corn- mittee, at Walton Station. She last ...

ST. HELENS CORPORATION AND LOCAL RATES

... ST. IIMES CORPORATION ( ANND LOCAL RATES. 11 0., GOVERNMENT INQUIRY. tc inP At St Helens Town Hall, yesterday, Mr. E. 6n in P. Burd, one of the inspectors 'of the Local ink- Government Board, held an inquiry into an ap- an, plication by the St. Helena Corporation for a l red provisional order to amend local Aots so as to pro- : led ad nd for the mraiing of money expended by the Di I ...

THE TOOTING TRAGEDY

... THE TOOTING TRAkGEDY. I- INQUEST AND VERDICT. The inquest on the victims of the Tooting tragedy wvn held at the Yeitry Hall, Broadway, before Mr. A, B3raxton Hicks, the Mid-Surrcy coroner, on SsAtrday- The nanmes of the deceased wvere gnven as fulows:- Frank Taylor, thirty-nine years; Martha Taylor, thirty' live Y-ar (his w IfE':Sgie. isietne vlees: Ann,,I. *VlI tears: Florence. 1eellIn 'y ...

THE HAYMARKET DISPUTE

... | TIRI I- D I 4 . . E U.,A~Y.MARUKT EMPUTX IJ TEE APPEAL. EILIAOT V.2TE¢~ CORPQR;T 10 .. F BRISTOLC. Oha 1wna4he thlrdday-o th beboaxing ?? VbuygjQ J oo indleyz. L. Ai OfthiOf th-qap10 _ ?? in: I tlV ?? m the ?? MF JnatiO e-Kkewiob, pn . nb wrzniutenf 293 , th-lndng ob;e for, thaappellant, groeed thie ,pgabes a - t~ and palwid .Lo'caeteXXBn .:h& annzad 1i~ . made .of ~ha d.. fait entxlan in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... . CENTRAjL CRAfWNAS COURT. (Beforel Mr. Justice Collins.) Tnm' OIUcOD OP Lnmr. Ao, ?? TrrIM MLscQms OF QmUXNsBERRY.-Mr. P. 1' Gill said he desired to ieee- tion a cea in which the Uarouis of Queenaebe-ry Wme charged wita having libelled Mr Oscar Wilde. At the t2iaetheocase was before the poliee-court it wae inti- mated that the allegod libel would bo ?? and it was intended to procend with, ...

THE SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT TOOTING

... 'THE ST-(jCW(ING TRAGEDY, . Awl' TOOTING. SATISFACTORtY PROGRLESS OF THE SUItYIVINt OHILLD. HOW THE, TAYLJORS LIVED. ir 'dho terrible story of meurder cud sisiti at Tooling, at Whichi wise dleoijbtl In ?? Thu Daily Nears'' yoster- 2day, tied bait oato sioli tery~gletair of brightnses about it. ~.'That was hieas seape of thre oldest; child, ai Ind of fourteen, wihe fortunatateV rslcstiiad ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATRUDAY

... POLIOR INTELLIGENCE---SA-TU-RDAY I 1--- - - - - ---- . I } i9OL3RSDIvL'slois-Be~ors Mr Wallj Eliza Rogan, 3 Lottanmore Cottages, New- foundlaiid street, ffas remanded on a charge of having stolen frorn the -areroom of ir. Boyer. 2: hNorth Earl streetj two ldies' fac. kets, each worth 10s. Joseph Hayden. described as an engine- driver, of Lime-street, Liverpool, was charged with having stolen ...

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

... I CLOSING PRICES-YESTERDAY. SIJTTLED BY THE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Stocks, Shares, 'Sc. Cloeie. New Consuls (Goechens) ?? 1 45 I10 4' Do. Account, Jan. ?? 34;%I 10.1,_ Two-and-a-half per cents ?? 1 02 102. ?? India 3 per et. stk. 1 948 ?? 1333 I1HA, 11 Do. RuzeePaper4 perct. . 56 58, ,j Metrpol BO. off Wks 3 p. ?? 1 13 1 Bank stock ..328 832 1 e COLONIAL SECURITIES.ii Canwda 341 p. c.1.. 0.elg) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POIACE INTFELLIGENCE, I BELFA$ST (CS,'YODY COUcT-- YlESTERDAY. Befo'or Mxis'irs1. 001A115TT NAGLE, R.-M. :Joins Ilin',JP anld JoTux 1101.1-axoonl J.P. I'mll Hajla.tcar'l L)v CntlleMYallan. Iwit h tar, Lvi druid: 1( itii Chnba ,c'' Li aii ' inl Clifa-n- Sri a't thle. o-ltia n-i N ci- AX4'a5Ai1.11 iNC 'Iii'.1 r0iiji J.liii t'it iii :150 011 axaanllug Gin.1 stab'~-bI Wis-lrh'e-rhal at thes ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... it BULLINGDON DIVISION.,e y CountV Ball, Oxcfor'd, Saturday, March 2. Ft ?? Before Sir William Anson (Chairman), the Wairden of Li I.Merton, M. U. Weyland and F. H. Alden, Edqre. !a CONTRAVENTION or BYscPrLAw.-Thiornai; Latharn nar od IC ,Drcetr wssmondfrcausing or directing n r0 2pistheem edrmWituam. Barks, into the ir onyo Ofra orhseo the 16th February.- S k paddgitadwsfned 21. and costs. 3 ...

KILMARNOCK SHERIFF COURT

... KILMARINOCK SHERTFF COURT. 1 ZIEVENSTONS KIR{-S-9SSIOXN &D THm PrEECEsTros. At RKilmarnock Small-Debt Court yesterday, before Sheriff Hall, Robert Taylor, draper and elothier, Stuvenston, sued the Rev. Robert J. Kyd and the session of Stevenston Parish Church fur payment of £7 10s, being salary which he alleged was due to him for services as precentor ofr half-vear ending 31st December. The ...