DOG CASES

... -4- At ?? yester- day, Dr. Joseph Edmunds, of Grafton-strest, Bond- strest, appeared to au adjourned summons charging him with detaining a pug dog belonging to Maiie Peters, of Graftonestreet, itzroy-square. - Mr. - Bathurst No1man1 solicitor, appeared for the coin- ho ?? the fast hearing of the case Miss Peters Er. saidthat in November, 1888, she bought thedog in lit queation in Leadenball ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Truh. POLICE COUWTS, ArkNslON, R01-0 E-R(ionr-y AT Tim CIN~coV- B4 1IM- (.eole DSrown, 61, a traveller, who PIE verp a L~t~oul, was charged before Mfr. sai AA~n1Jwth a rubbery. The complainant qu ~ xr ~~ nig, a shzpbroker in Philpot-laise ~ r reuono te 23rd December he was on7 tli. ui i~ ?? Station 'waiting-o a ?? tn~a~namn uhdu ohim and snatched his tho geiwacwot 0/,fomhspocket, and ran off ...

WILTS QUARTER SESSION

... '1 ? ?WZLT8?QUARTEW SH8BIO? IDevises on Tuesday,'adlthe-ohafr was oqbdpisd b . Lord' . Pitzmauraice,~i there- ,beihx also 'pxeeat,: f . 'Hon and 'Rev'.B. P.-,Boaiele',Kr' J, .Atkinsoin, Mr H!. ,Brown, 31r 0. E. H. A Colston, Mt A. BMrlsher; ap, ?? ot.Grubbe Rev 3, - . Gale, t r G1P. ,Goidney, ?? H. Goldney, Xr-Y F.-. PGoddard, Mr-J G. ..Gwa IMr4k G : Kaowles -M r G. L. Lopes, Mr W. B. j:,Lee,~ ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... bAW JNTELLIGNCE. ?? 2.- - Cr~rTr OF BANKRUPTOY.-D~i *1. jpefc:e Mr. elegistrar Linklater.) SE, CAPTAI' EDWARDS-ATMSON'. A, ¢j lor a receiviug order Iias been presented . . ?? debtor, who is described as of Coom)be 64t; ^M:;lea Su~rrey, proprietor Di the Field Sports ' poii hhe plpheatsolu of Messrs. Musgrave d ?? bcb:dl of AM1. J. Prado, General in he AI , i, his Hopouir xsade the usual ...

THE MURDER OF A DERBT WOMAN EXECUTION OF WEST

... THlE MURDER OF A DERBY WOMAN. I XEXECUTION OF WEST. At Armley Gaol, Leeds, this (Tuesday) mo0.ing Robert West, travelling showman, was executed for the murder of his wite, who was a daughter of ;Srp. Emma Sketchley, proprietress of a shooting gallery, of Derby. The murder took place on thts 16th of August last whilst West and his wife were attending a showv at Handsworth Wooilhouse, near ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Magistrates presenti-Messrs.W. Pethick and Charles Wills. DISTURBANCE IN PETER STREET A young man named James Ashton was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Peter street. Thomas Oxenham, landlord of the Old Fox inn, said that on the previous afternoon he had a number of excursionists from Wales in his place. The defen- dant came in but on account of his condition and conduct ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SESKSIONS. I ST. HELENS. A woman1 named Elizabeth Brceg. Cr!N ch argedI with 7-racly ill-treratir~g L--rrf' Annie. agd twelve monts anal ?? catise Wiaarv to its health. The .- t s.-en to lartittlly ill-treat her child. 3saa .~ 1-~as gie to the Fe-lt that th-- -i I aswell as sh le caauld. ?? ?? I or tassa tontas wnitk hard lateer. IA married woman nanted M1ary rF r ?? working man ...

DISTRESSING FATAL ACCIDENT IN BIRMINGHAM

... DRITUSSING FATAL ACCIDENT IN |1 BIRMUNGG4AM 1 B. Iaawkes (coroner) held an inquest yesterday, at this court, Moor Street, into th0 circumstances attending - the death of Kate Wright (20;, 128. Arthur Street, Small Heath 'Who died from injuries caused by a ?? on the 17th ?? Mr. Buller (Buller, Bickley, and Cross) watched the proceedings on behalf of Messrs. Thomas Bradburuapd Son, 111, Great ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... .QqUARTER SESSIONS. - - These sessions were held at the Shire Hall, Warwick, A yesterday. Mr. J. S. 'Dugdale, Q.C., MP., presided; gi and there were also present Mr. W. P. Dicinu '(deputyF P chairman), the Marquis of Hertford; Lords Leigh, F Dormer, and Norton-; Hon. Dudley Leigh, Sir James P' Johnstone, General Waler; Revds. W. K. IL Bedford - and H. Mills ; Majors Mason, Marsland, Dilke, and ...

SENSATIONAL DIVORCE SUIT

... | we 4R. PARNELL CO-RESPONDENT. tic It is announced that Captsin William Henry wi O'Shea has filed a petition for divoroe against hz his wife, Mr. Charles Stewart Parnell being oited as SI, co-respondent, The grounds alleged are adultery pr with Mrs. O'Shea from 1886 up to the dateot the pr petition at Eltham, London, Brighton, and Aldington, Sussex, No damages are olaimed. Captaini O'Shea, in ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1890
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2007 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... TU1:ESDAY, DECESMBER 31. BEFO11E MR. CLARKE ANSPINALL, CORONER O0 LIVERFOOL. DEATHS DUsE TO AoaIDENTAL CAUSES.-On the body of Ellen Bradshaw, 14 years of age, the daughter of a shipwright residing at 4 house in 1 court, Everton-terrace. On the 27th inst. thechild was at her aunt's house, where her clothes caught fire by a cinder falling upon her pinafore whilst kneeling at the hearth. Death ...

DURHAM SESSIONS

... DURHIA M SESSIONS- The business of the Durham Epiphany di Qbirter Sessions was resumed yesterday at the ac ;hlie Yln, Durham-before Mr John Lloyd Wharton, DI.P., and other magistrates-as follows :-YE SM!IOU,5 COAucEo-R Rbert Wormald (19), ar labourer, and Francis Burns (23), laboarer, were yf eharged with an attempted assault on Emily V Glleason, at West Hartlepool, on November 9.- wi Guilty ...