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THEFTS FROM THE VATICAN

... 85, of Rome, Sunday. re The searches at Genoa, Milan, and Plarence have resulted in the recove y of 220,000 francs wotlh of securities re- X cently stolen from the Vatioan. A n well-known lawyer, in whose ilouse at n Genoa some of the l olids were founi, hy has been arrested, together with a e woman, whose husba;ild is also wanu'ei, bnt who musnaged to abscond in tine to avodd capture. The ...

STRANGE SUICIDE AT STOCKTON

... LOS? A. QUARTER AND HUNG N' HIMSELF. M A lahourer named John W'ilberforce 'V (40), of 3, East-street Stockton, ?? i nitted suicide on Saturday evening S about half-past five by hanaing himself B in the w.c. According to the inforna- B; tion conveyed to the police deceased B; overslept himself on Saturday morning, cl and lost a quarter in consequence. This seemed to upset him, and lie had a ...

FATALITY AT TOW LAW

... FATALITY AT TOW Lt \V. e, I !eETHE INQU2EST. t y At the Tow Law notel, yesterday, t d Mr Coroner [Proud held an inquirv I .g into the circumstances connected with t ? the death of Joseph Nixon, 39, who X n met his death whilst following [is d employment in the Black Prince cokce- r t yard of the Weardale Steel, Coal, and c , Coke Co.,Ltd.,on Monday morning last. It -Mary Nixon, the deceased's ...

DARLINGTON STABBING CASE

... of entomology. b , DARLINGTON STABBING I CASE. , 0 DEFENDANT COMMITTED FOR r. 'TRIAL. LeAt Darlington Borough Police Court e yesterday-before Mr G. G. TFoekins and . Mr W. Forster-Elizabeth Wilson was brought up on remand charged with wound- xe ing Phoebe Ann Emery, on August 22nd, e. with intent to do bodily harm,-Complain- ant, who appeared with ber head bandaged up, said she was the wife of ...

THE SEAHAM HARBOUR TRAGEDY

... THE SEAHM M HARBOUR t TRAGEDY. VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER. Before Mr Coroner Maynard, an in- quest was held yesterday at the Police Station, Seahani Harbour, -to investi- gate the circumstances attending the death of Mrs Isabella Bolwes, at Sealiam Harbour, onl Saturday aftemn ion, under eircunistances already published. Supt. Daley and Inspector Briens were pre- sent. The first witness called ...

NEGLECTED CHILDREN

... | NEGLECTED CHILDREN lit il I A DEPLORABLE CASE AT GUIS- A i BROUGH. At GOisbrough Police Court yester- (lay a widow named Christiana Elwiards was charged at the instance of the N.S.P.C.C. with neglecting her five I children at Guisbrough on the 11th inst. so as to cause them unnecessary ?? Wm. Richardson prose- cuted, andsaid the defendant lived in Old Chapel-yard, Guisbraugh.. The case was ...

THE CASE FOR DISSOLUTION

... A NORTHERN ECHO. Jd TMED,41' JUNE 6, 1900. I I , ?? IN THE GROWING MUSISTBRIAL CRY ,for a premature dissolution of Parliaf- ment there 'appears much evidence of adroit inspiration from a certain official quarter. The hand of that astute electioneering agent, Mri CHAkurMLAIN, seems to be more or less overtly working the whole busi- ness. They are his particular bench- men who are most actively ...

THE HARTLEPOOL MURDER CASE

... ITHE HARTLEPOOL I MURDER CASB. is- - - -- - Li- HEARING AT DURHAM ASSIZES %e Before Mr Justice Gainsford Bruce, at of Durham lilidsammer Assizes yesterday, f James Round (40), labourer, wast indicted le for the wilful murder of Jane Ann Taylor, Is at Hartlepool, on May 23, 1900. MIr Joel , and Mr Simey (instructed by Mr H. W. st. Bell, Hartlepool) prosecuted on behalf of At the Crovin; end Mr ...

AUCKLAND LARCENY CASE

... lip, p , r et lip, TiStPLfT ' a 3 a Ver Biaihop st doe~ov~o t edto PI 'IPlra red before thle a] f; l rd w lthtle theft of sl ar14tti fromt thle atl . .f t Arridge, A Od ?? on se o riled for thle st d0*j.o uoo!1 ho~ tla ed Mteggre nl ?r J,ยข., hv the oeo rle efelndltat b MI; feound iho II Oh; ; tA d fe Prt ontd, qwho B ?? stated hle B tiet 'ht X' l t lt the case very (st 'a'oBl HIat t tll ?? re ...

MATRIMONIAL UNHAPPINESS

... MATRIMONIAL UNHAPPI- NESS. A RICHMOND CASE. Yesterday (Tuesday), at the Rich- mond Borough Police Coart-before the Mayor (Councillor Henry Win. Walton), Ald. Geo. Roper, Capt. Gerald Walker, Major Fraser, and Aid. Win. Ness-Walker--Win. Brown, general agent, was charged by his wife, Bertha Brown, under the Married Women's Act with persistent cruelty between May 16th and 23rd, complainant seek- ...

THE DARLINGTON SUICIDE

... THE DARINGTON SUICS DE. INQUEST AND VER.DICT. At the Bridge Hotel, Northgate, Dar- i lington, yesterday, Mr Coroner Proud 1 held an inquest on the body of Flor- ence Jane Redpath i25), wife of J. W. Wilson Redpath, schoolmaster, 23, Marshall-street, Darlington, who died under circumstances reported in the I Echo of Thursday.l Frances Barr said Mis Redpath was. her sister. She saw her last on ...

PLOT TO KILL THE CZAR

... | CONSPIRATOR ARREST1ID. The Telegraph's Sebastopol corre- spondent sends a sensational story of a plot to murder the Czar Nicholas, which he says, was in preparation a month ago. On the railway from Losova to Sebas- topol, over which their Imperial Majes- ties would have to travel on their jour- ney from Spala to the Crimea, there exists a series of tunnels, the last of which is some 1,600 ...