CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I I I ?? * AllEGED MURDEROUS ASSAULt Geoge William Howe, a onDier, surrendered to the Burnley police yestediay, saying he had murdered Jack Pickup, his foreman. The police subsequently found Pickup lying near in a pool of blood, and suffering from injuries apparently inflicted with a bloodstained stick. HiS. con- dition is now critical. Howe is ddtaihe& in cusiody, THE ALLEGED PLOT AUAINST THE ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT SOUTH SHIELDS

... MYSThEaOUS AFFAIR AT SOUTH SH1El.TH1 S -ELDS. DEATH OF A NEWCASTLE TELEGRAPHIST At the Police Unilidwgs,Suuth Shieldson Monday after- nonO, Mir C !LQuer Graham eld an inquest on the body of Jobn ocMKeone, 43 years LI age, a tetegrapbiat, who was found in an Liunurjsuriuas condition in Wappin, Street early on Cbristmas morning, and who dipd the same day a; the Iogbam Infritmay. Henry Boyd, a ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTEBR HO7SE-FrSday, December, 31. (Before Lord Eyllachy.) Itu nUsz-:. or SUTHE.-LA',b5 V. JAMES 3aACESSZIE. - e Lord- Syllachy has issued judgment in two fc fta astions broug.ht by the Duke of Sutherland against t. James Mackenzie, timber merchant, Poles, Dor- w noch. In the first the complainer sought to inter- i diet. the respondent fros cutting down trees in h the woods between, the D ...

A FOREIGNER AFTER AN ENGLISH WIFE, BUT SHE WOULD NOT HAVE HIM

... .A; FOREIGNER AFTER AN ENGLISH . -WIFE, -BUT SHE WOULD NOT HAVE HIM. A , A WHITEOHAPEL ROMANCE. AT thle Marylebone County Court a deaf., 'old gentleman, Mat Livin' by name, eighty years of age, sued a handsome young Pole, named Henry Klickeskwi, for £6, money lent. Mr. John Hill, solicitor, appeared for the defendant. a On.plaintiff leaping into .the witness- betk, the Judge asked, Can' you ...

CHRISTMAS ROWDYISM

... CHlISTMAS ROWD) YISM. CYCLISTS ATTACKED AT COPNOR. At the Portsmouth Police-court yesterday, before Aldernian 1;. Marvin and Mr. J. . Young, £l-nry Dopson, a labourer, of 53 1Wnsinchester-road, Buckland, WRa summoned on the inforreatiou o; cltatain William Frederick I-en-aood lrinde, of' London, for wilfully danacging a bic, le, the lproperty of Charles L. M. WhyIe, of It. Edward's, Worthiug ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . I : - s F # .1 POLI|CE INTEL HENER CLERKENWELL.. A SLEEPY PAUpEri-William Flowers, 42, a labourer;,* William Sollitt, 44,. painter; William Avillianmson, 40, an engine-fitter;. and Leonard Seymour, 21, -were charged with neglecting to complete their allotted tasks flails inmates of St. Pancras Work- house. Mr. Ricketts, jun., prosecuted: The men were instructed to grind ten pecks of corn per ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... POfTRIOUFJtlL I'N MtUPTCY I WUltlU .2£'.sdaul-Before the Itegistrar, Mr. William .lteuly. Ar 0LI) BU8;NRSS GUOs WtzoaC.-\Williamn (?Gosse, of 1.01, Londoln-road, and the Victoria !Nurecries, Licidon-road, North-End, a nursely- !iall, caie UP for public ?? grross Iitbilbtius werel ited to be £2,350 8s. 4d., of which £7S1 1LS. 5d. wats exlpfctedl to rank;. ?? ?? ieft a deficiency of £73J, Gs. ...

ADELPHI MURDER

... ADELPlT.lI M URD ER. ACCUSED AT BnIW-STREET CONV IT.lJTAL FOR TRIAL. Riichardl Archer Prince3 was again br-ought nro at TLow-street Wedaesdaiyeolhrgedl aitlt thus murder of Mit. W. 'I'crriss. IT, cri-nted EOT-ro sesnsatioi at first-by en0dc5otivnlg in l- nm-bc- a5 stateitent as to his trea7tment of; t i-lloiwgl and le also said lie did. not dlesiro to.-liovue anytiigii-lore ...

THE MURDER OF MR TERRISS

... THE MURDER OF Mit TERRLSS. PROCEEDINGS AT BOW STREET. At Bow Street on Wednesday, befora Sir J. Bridge, Richard Archer Prince of Eaton Court, Eaton Lane, Buckingharm Palace Road, was charged on remand with the wilful murder nf Mr W. Terriss in Maiden Lane on the night of December 16th. Mr Sims prosecuted for the Tritasury, Mr Sands aind Mr Kyd defended the nrisoner, Mr H. WilIon %zatched the ...

A GATESHEAD TRAGEDY

... DEATH OF A WOMAN. At Gateshead Borough Police Court on Tuesday, Charles en Smith, plasterer, was charged with having cucaed the ti( death of his wire, Mary Ann Smitb, while in the hous esa 20, Pipewellgate, late on Monday might. .. I T he !Chief Constable (Mr'Trotter) said the accused and to his -wife and two little bhye>1bbein occucyin a singl3e ha upstairs room-in Pipeweilgai94 forthe las ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICES COURTS. ALLEGED WATCH 1ZGBBEVY IXN HOLEORN. s Joteph HlIa;loran, StOL;J pcL'tliber, w.as yester-avj cuarged at Btiw-s.reet with being concernedil with Otlie!s inz robfing and ssanultiun Hetary Ltwi. line prvsecu! rV stated that verv vlv vishtenla- mnur:nmf:' wasf WViL- ilg daown 1-igh Hojibourn whean he v.as itt uuno by by Ur sevenm:n, Whl stole hids watc'N awi Cr.1ui an.t . !z-s- ...

SUICIDAL MANIA

... SUICIDAL _MANIA. THREE CASES AT PORTSMOUTH. No fevwe thani tlheeo cases oi artterpted suicide wrie heard by M'ajor-U enerrl Catty and 3ir. A. N\ WIr ito at the1 Porlsmouth Police-court on Wednesdary. SWVALJLOIWLTNCG WRET[ LEAD AT POVTe-EAd. Alice Louisa Crapueil, 27, was chergcel ou remand with atterpetirrv to commit suiciude by- drinaking poisonoui wvater in which whit, lead had beenl kept. ...