A TERRIBLE FALL OVER PENARTH CLIFF

... LADY'S,.BODY FOUTND BY, A BOATMAN.' 3 SUPPOSED CASE OF SUICIDE. On Taesda'y morning at 8.15 John Jrenkins, Penarth boatman, living a*t ?? John-street.,. a Penarth, was considerably horrified to find when he went to attend to his boh% near the Seven Sisters, Penarth, -the body of LL wonian lying on tlie beach with a pisce?of twine tied loosely 0 arcund her neck.- The skull was frac.ured, and ...

CHARGES AGAINST MR. GEO. CROWE

... CHARGES AGAINST MR. GEO.. CROWE.T ? ? I0i1 . THE RESUMED PROCEED-o INGS AT BOW-STREET. the was DEFENDANT FAILS TO cha APPEAR.1 1to Nn; ANXIETY OF HIS SURETY.sr bu t SIR JOHN BRIDGE ISSUES uR A WARRANT. e? e ten tha THE CONNECTION WITH CARDIFF n1t CONTRACTS. ! s NO TRACE OF MR. CROWE. bitt tro see: MR. CROWE'S CONN?ECTION WITH as CARDIFF.Ithe The failure of Mr, George Crowe, an engi- yq ueer, ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE IN ABERDEEN,

... iEX'fRAORDINARY SUICIDE INT I ABERDEEN. WOMAN LEAPS ON A TRAIN. yesterday afternoon a young woman committed ,jdle by leapirg from the service bridge which .cs the Great North of Scotland Railwky at - o all Statiol. Details of the tragin occurr- e joiut to la deliberately-plaunied act of self- It scems that, just as the Buchan e, due in Aberdeen at 5,20 emerged fromt the k;1LlerdtiU tunrnel, ...

MIMICRY— MODERN CRIME

... 111MICRY-A MODERN -RIME. I -. U E Where imitation or wriicry goes no farther t tn fairplay, there is somothng to be sa'd in its.de.eace. It argues a certain humrlity of mind that a person should acknowledge hinicelf incapable of originalitv and it is better to follow hu.?bly a beaten trawk than to do nothing. In sos- other ways,, bowevecq imita. tion is an unpatdonab1b crime. Where -same great ...

COURT OF SESSION

... I COURT OF SEsSS I P S DrhiE4SION-WED uDrAZ June 12. (BWeere the LoaD-PSSWiDmS Lords ADAM, 1 M , and KI AIL) 9 WPHY v. GL&SOW MON AND SML CO3XPANY (mMIED). weIssae3 ee ordered to be adjusted for the trial of an action by Deais Murphy, M'Innes Land, Baillieston, Glasgow, against the Glasgow Iron and Steel Company (Limited), 168 St Vincent Street, Glasgow. Pursuer sues for £MO as dam- ages for ...

THE INNISCARRA OUTRAGE

... TEE INNISCARR. (OUT2'RAGE1. I --- - --a . I | THE CHARGE AGAINST SOLDIERS. | ONE OF THEMT MAXES A CONFESSION. Cork, Friday. At a special pe.ty sessions court held to-day at Blarney, Robert Griffiths, Arthur Crice, Henry Win Flack, and Frederick Blako, privates in the 10th Royal Hussars, lately stationed at Balincollig, were brought up in custody, and charged with having on the 14th May at ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Di, 'H o~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. r IRK13EOREMR, STEWART, STIFENDIART MAGISTXATE. CO ASSAULT ON' A SAILoR.-Daniel Johnston, 48 is 25years of age, was charged with having demanded 5P ily 2 money by means of menaces from Louis Smith, t a. French sailor. Whilst in Canning-place, on ets m Tuesday, the prosecutor was accosted by the tri 5sset, prisoner, who asked for the price of a drink. B L11t ...

A LLANDAFF MYSTERY

... A .LLANDAFF MYSTERY. STRANGE STORY BY AN ABER-d DARE GIRL. it CHARGES A MNN WTH IT ATTEMPTING TO DROWN. HER.. A remarkable story was told at. the offices of 0 fmr. Evans, clerk to the Llandaff magistrates, a on Wednesday morning by a woman from Aber- 1 daTe, Nyho charged ?? young man, namned Willia.m King, of Lhanda.ff, with 1' aitterspting to murder her by drownuhing. Mr. James Howell heard ...

THE ROTHWELL PROSECUTION AT BOLTON

... T1-Ef ROTHWILL PROSECUTION AT | BOLTON. I The prosecution of William Rothwell, Hollywood, leaton, and William EBitwisle, of New Bridge Mills, Burnley, formerly directors of the Rothwell .l0osiery Company, waxs furthefr proceeded with at the Bolton Borough Court on W~ednesday. Llr.Sutiton, barrister (in- structed by M~essrs. Addle-thaw anld W~arbarton), ap- peered for the prosecution; D~r. ...

A DRIVE TO THE RACES

... [ - Walter 1Muiphy. 13, who lived in Co's'.baildings, Patney; and James McEVoy, 11, of Northumberland-terrace, Barnes,werecharged atthe West London police-court on Saturday, with being con- cerned in stealing a pony, cart, and har. ness, value 101., the property of Charles Harris, a Chimney sweeper, of High- street, Falham.-Police-constable 94 B proved seeing the prisoners with the pony and ...

KEYNSHAM POLICE COURT

... BEYNSHAMPOLICE COURT. Y 'ESTERDAY. Before Colonel Skfine and Mr Cooe9EHtaile. I OCOOLIOAnViCARES. Albert Bees, Henry Tilleydisd -m'redofick Price were 'summored for not sending tbeir'bbildeflfto, schbo.l, a.ml in each cwe a ftiewas inflieted. DlU!:5PASBING. Gearge ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... ; NEWTOWNARDS. * Before his Honour Judge RoCnn. CCHREANE V. MI'FARLANE. r The plaintiff is a shopman, and the defendant one of a company in Belfast who have shops in Newtowvnards Road, Divis Street, and other places, and the process was- brought to recover £22 5s for vwrongful dismissal. Mr. Woods appeared For plaintiff, and Mr. Galway for de- fendant. The plaintiff deposed that in December, ...