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SUPPOSED MURDER

... bUPPOSED MURDER. , -. The body of an aged Worman has beon found in a brick - vart at Ewyss Hlarold, Hereford, undur eireunstances D leadiuc to the supposition ?? she tad beea xnuidoeed. I The deceased had gone to a shed to see if there were any tramps thore, Iald as she did not retuin search was ruade, and she WDas ound lying in a peol of blood. Two tramps have been arrested on suspicioun The ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS COMMISSION

... THE BEBFiST RIOTS C'OMMISSION. The CretAmission of Inquiry into the recent riots in Belfast SIuet awjadn yesterday morniaeX in the Record Court, 'before Mr. Justice Day (President), Major- Uoners l Sir Edward Bulw er, Mir. Le Poer Trench, Q.C., Mr. Ttichard Adams, barrister, and Commandor Wallace MC:Fialdy, Cief Constable of Lanarkshire. Thie court wiv'; more crowded than on the opening day. ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF A WIGAN SOLICITOR

... THEI BANU(RUPTOY OF A WIGAN SOL1CITUR. EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. Yesterday, at the Wigan County Court, before Mr. E. 110nLME WVOODOCCi, Registrar, Mr. WV. S. France, J.P., solicitor, camne up on his adjourned public examination.- Air. France, in reply to the OFFICIAL RECEIVER, stated that he was solicitor to tile trust mund created by the late Rev. J. Paley. The original trust iund was £1,0U0 ...

THE BETTING PROSECUTIONS AT MANCHESTER

... 'HE R BETTING PROSEOUTIONS AT MANCHESTER. ML-S 1IrAS-1- Of- t1;0W ?? -Y A.A - The MDanchester Btipendiary magistrate yesterday coma mitted a number of persons for trial at the assizes, who wfere arrested during the police raids on betting clubs. The police have made some further arrests of persons who are charged with using certain public-houses for the purpose of betting. A lunatic asylum at ...

THE DEATH OF A SCHOOLBOY AT NEW WORTLEY

... TliI; DIATH OF, A SOHOOLBOY AT NEW 'WOPRTLBYI Aln iuquoat waS lield yestersday at the Queen lIocd, Oiii~eaid-f uN] ew W4ortley, beforo Tilt. J. C. Manlcolm, h ti LPeCis Bor.lUOh CCronOr, oU the body of Arthur a] rs. William lMorse. Nic~ ?? ,ears, son of Theodoce C. Nv I orse, S9, 'lophRiEse.trei, New Wortlev. ?? Wvsley to Lee. cle k to the Leeds School Board. wia prseout during tc l the inquiy ...

DESPERATE ENCOUNTER IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... DESPERATE ENCOUNTER IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGEiI. At the Marylebone Police-court yesterday two sailors, named Agerstrom and Charles, were charged with being drunk aud damaging a railway carriage on the London and North-Western Reailway. The first prisoner wsas also charged with assaultiag Edward Birne. Tne evidence of the railway. guard was that he had charge of the exoress irom Liverpool to Euston ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE IN FRANCE

... The Standard Paris correspondent telegraphs-.A tesrible crime is reported to have been juet committed at Toulon. After the firiit act of the -Petite Mari6e, which was-being played at the Toulon Theatre on TuaiiiaV Dn ht; the conductor of the orchestra,i M. Aubergat, leii hs ast and proceeded, without warning any one, to the napartment of Minme. Lery, situated in the -Rue Croix. tbergat hiad ...

A BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... A BRIEACII OF PROM I1E CASE. In the Exchequer Division, yesterday, Mr. Baron Cleashy, with a spiiciel jilly, tried tbe cuseo of -Walh v. D ividion. This was an lotion for a bloe-ch. of promise of warriage. The defend lant pleaa1ed that a reasonable time hadl not elapsed ior the fnfilmsnent ot t!:c promise. Mr Waddv, Q.O., and Mr. Gain were counsel for the plaintiff. anid Mr. Cave, Q C., for ...

EXECUTION OF THE LENNIE MURDERERS

... EXECUTION OF THE LENNIE MURDEREER. The execution of the four ?? Cargalis, aged thirty-six, sailor, who went by the nickname of French Peter; Giovanni Cacaris, aged twenty-one, who was knowiv ns Joe the Cook; Pascalee Caludos, known as 1 Big Harry; and George Kaida, twenty.two, who went bv the niame of Lips!-who were convicted at the last sessions of the Central Criminal Court of the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION.-WE MsTEsraU, WF,1)NZBDAY. (Before Justices BLeACrEoUMe and Qu4ix.) SWIRE v. REDMAN AND HOLT. Mr. BaoaAze;a, Q.C., said this case was tried at Guild. hall before Baron Bramwell, when a verdict was givcn for the plaintiffs for the full amount of their claim, with the exception of the fraction of the amount which was agreed to be improperly charged; and be had now to morc ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LEEDS. TBE CI.AGZ OF EMBEZZLEMENT AGANS A CIEnu IN k LYKRDs.-At tbe Leeds Police.coaut, yesterday, before Mr. Bruce, John Yeadon (35), a clerk living in Butterfield- street, Bank, and recently employed byMessrs. Charles Denhan, and Co., stone mereants, Lceads and Halifax, 'was charged on remand with having embezzled Z£0, the O propelt oS employers. Mr. Granger prosecuted, and tAr.Hilldefended ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUD BY A BANK CASHIER

... EXTEN81VE FRAUD BY A BANK CASHIER. At the Manchester Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Higgins, Q.0., Commissioner, William Smith, lately a cashier in the Union Bank of Manchester, was again brought up on the charge of having fraudulently falsified the acoounts of his employers. This was the fifth day of the trial. It has excited great interest in mercantile circles. There were no less than fifty ...