LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY AT COOKSTOWN

... LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD LNQUlRY AT COOKSTOWN. The inquiry by Mr. Robert Agnew, Local Go- vernment Board inspector, into alleged mismanage- n meat iL. the Cookatown Union Fever Hospital during the typhus fever outbreak was continued yesterday. The inquiry had been adjourned at 8-15 on the previous night, after continuing over ten hours. Mr. WV. J. Vesables, solicitor, repre- sente(d the ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Mr Obarles Townsend and dr J. W. Arrow- Imith, A FRACTURED JAW, William Morris, labourer, wrN charged with aSsault- ing Louisa Morris, No evidaune was taken, bat the information on which the charge war preferred was read over to the effect that the rmen, who bad been living. with the woman, struck her in Reduroin street, knockinf her down, and as mhe was rlsing, kicked her on ...

THE MANCHESTER WAREHOUSE MYSTERY

... THiE0 MANCEESTR WAI- HOVSR mySTFny. INQUEST. AniwquiN was op-;ad by the Manchester coronle, yesterday, into the death of Mand 0 MooM, an umforturtat44 unde mysteious ci, , 1M iafanees in a warehouse in Coorlton,.bcot den Sunday evening. It 'wMl be remenberedj that the woman wae found in the wqretouse in a dying cnd&t4cc, lmving aeorlig to her I .own staDemen+t, hee Sme?n, down the hoit b ...

WILTS QUARTER SESSION

... WILTS QUARTER MEMSIO. The Quarter Session for Wilto wav held at tbe Assize Courto, Devizep, yesterday, the Marquis or Bath pre. TRIALS OF PRISONERS. A YOUNG BURGLAR, Francis Walter Thomas (15), labourer, pleaded guilty to bresaing and entering the dwelling houze of William Barnett, at LRagley Burrell, on the 2nd December, and stealing therein £16 Ile and several artlcles of jewellery, lr ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS INQUESTs. me TUESDAY, DECEMIBER 3L ra- BEFOBE MR. T. .F, SaXrWso, oiTY CORONER.. all By A HOT POTrATo.-On the body of Toseph Forshew, three years old, the nfant Zl, son2ft Hugh Fo~rsliaw. a baker, residing at 5, ad- Devonshire-plae--c O the 16th Decemblt, the ing mother of the deoehed was boiling some potatoes tre, in their skins to give to the poultry. The child ?? in the absence el ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE 1NTELIplGENCE-YESTERflAY I ~. I SOUTHEN& DivissoN.-(Before Mr Byrne, Q C). ALLEGS1) RKCKLISS DRIVING. A matt of respectable C~learsuce nwrned ThostI Eo)ughtton, e. van-driver in tile employment of M~essrs Dockrel}. George' s treet.. was put forsverd in custody of 72 B wvith having, between 6 and 7 p m on Saturdity evening, whifle drivmlg a horse and van, knocked down a woman named Eliz% ...

THE MARRIAGE AGENCY CASE

... I A'[EMMlIIAGE AGENCY CASE. ANOTfIER ANONYMOUS WITi'ESS. The five defendants in connection with the World's Marriage Association were again brought up at Bow Street on Monday before Mr. Lushington. The first witness called declined to state his name, address, or occupation, but handed a slip of paper, giving the particulars to the magistrate. Mr. Warburton formally protested against the ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1896
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1375 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COUlT. TUESDAY, DEC-EYBER Z. 0 EFOEMLH.W. .5 STEWART. S-T1PE.\tflA!:y )AG-_MATP. Drso LsY Hforss.- Lyon Johns-,= ari for keeping a disord?r-y house in and a similar penalty was imposed upon t::i? Elliott for azstang in the ma -agemcnr of -:.a Premises NEOLIGnK?T PA-ins .--Alexander C--r ? - wife Frances were summoned at, the insance . a the Liverpool Soeiety for the 1'rev ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... I DERBY 3OODUGH POLICE COURT. I .0 TUESDAY. h (Before the Mayor and G. B. Unsworth, Esq.] AN ImosToR,-Thomas Powell was charged with n wandering abroad on the Ashborne-road on Saturday r, ?? was remanded on Monday so that he might 1be medically examined, and Dr. Sims now said a lot of the prisoner's conduct was put on. Ho shammed a r great ?? Bench sent Powell to prison for seven r days, ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1896
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1902 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT, Tuesday

... LEEDS BA.-NKRUPECY COU-UT, Tuesmy. (Ielora Mr-. Registrar Mlarshall.) R:e Henry Paton, WVatchmaker and Jeweller, 64, Beeston-road.-The cause or failure '.vas attributed by the debtxr to bad trade and sickness of far-ily. &. John Bowsling (Official Receiver) reported that Paten co'rmineed business in a snall way four years ago. For about two years he paid his w;-ay, ant then or- rowed money ...

EXECUTION OF THE BATLEY MURDERER

... E3EC'UTION OF THE BATLEY M;PDT- P. Patrick] Mfon~ p was executed ;.n Arnlty C caro d3ay marring, hor the neauia-r a ?? vaL zcci oryat Btv. Ie on t~P e22nd Se-pte'nrj-r.i- h- who -ec-iclthll-ssorvofl h eic~ i ~ a itwas of the ?? dehiera'te dt-cc'np ii-' Nie--icc, -who Se-ems tohare been -iq W. c0 ¼ :t`In. had had on : nre thanoncoat ?? e na:. the ha!ds of the, mginstratees fare t i- o o- ' ...

THE STANDISH TRAGEDY

... INQUEST AND VERDICT. 1 The coooes inquiry T to the deth of- Miehael Burke, oolliec, in oannection with whose tl death Joseph Ellis Jones, a farm lsbourer, was on Monday rermadid on a &=rge ?of wilful: 2 murder, was held yeserday before-Mr. Parker, at I Standifh. Supeitendent Norris, of the Chor-a ley divison, aftended on behalf of the po?ioe, i = During the time the inquiry was proceeding, the ...