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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 ...

THE COURT

... & 4\ NI : WNDsR OAM, Thursday. fl l x , - ?? V yestexv afternoon, attended ness of El.Y , . - ,g,3pe85t] P sllee'of L'einingen arrived at ~, tie ,strdaj ona visit to the Queen. p aMaj|> Nest d~inner party in the evening included Highne'aes tbe Prince and Prinoess Christian a ,,,ght aBJioletdn; Princess Beatrice, the Duko of g Strathbcain, His Serene Highness the a of Leiningons -Lady ...

SESSION INTELLIGENCE

... S1?SSiO? INT.ELLIGENGL WNEST erFDE[N'C 10115 yetrdaYEnsio. 'I'hel first etcnultrt wa9 ,10hicmjso 1~ves' by ytr. r. II. C isicxwOOf, and waes occupit88edth ga ter part ofror ihe day inl hlearig appeals.b 'jTli ltiretr appho was rom }aifIIIII5R andl V,5 asgalinst a bata BndtY or* ' k h *,~lappSyos- jeste was a y oung mnian imnedi0 Fredeick~e Wlliat ; sykortMl, bu *thtr to tho Mlessrs. Sylkes, ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... 'i(Befete Mr. Justice ?? PER#SONTAL :NYURIE:S.-&ITSO)N X. THE3 Ia thisMDLANlD RAILWVAY COMPANY. r&5 w1ti esvhich had beenl paztly heared the pswviofl5 ,evening, M~r. WAnDV, Q.C., and Mr. TX~srean were for theb Plaintiff; M~r. FIEran, Q.O., and M~r. Basl~ra for the ;Defeardauts-Thse plaintiff is Miss Itennali 'Iitsbn, a 3 onvoa twenty years. of age, whb suied the Midland l Ril ay o pau f r e ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. RICHARD BANNER OAKLEY

... THE CHAIRG-E AG AIY'L' MT All. RICHARD BANNER OAKLEY. Yesterday, for the fifth tfine, the examination of Mr. Richlard Banner Onklev, the proprietor ond mainager of the ?? Crorit Bnnok in Quefen Victoria-stirrot, City, on i chreso of obtaining large sinn1s of money and certain visissabil sesurities front the trustees antd depositors of the brale by fraud and false pretencrs, was resnmed hefore ...

THE BLACKBURN MURDER

... The prisoner Robert'laylor, who gave his age an 30. but looks 40, was charged before a full bench of magistrates at B lackburn yesteraty, the Mayor (Mr. R. Parkinson) preaidina, with two ?? offences, and the murder of Emily Holland. The court was crowded, and large nuum. here collected outside. The prisoner has a low, receding forehead, and stood in the dock quite impassive and un. concerned. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LEEDS. FAST LIFE IN LEEDS.-Yesterday, at the Leeds Police- court, before Ald. Luccock and Mr. Oxley, Mary Cullen was summoned for keeping a brothel at No. 1, Albert- grove, Lovell-road, and Charles Cullen, her son, was summoned for aiding and abetting her in keeping the brothel. The son did not appear, and a warrant was granted for his apprehension. The Chief-constable (Mr. Henderson) ...

THE ANTONELLI WILL CASE

... THE ATONELLI WILt;>gASE.- The Dntes correspondent at Riome wcitea under date August 6th- A short time after Cardinal Antonelli's death it was reported that during the offloial examination of his papers at tfie Vatican many of au exceedingly interestieg cha- racter had been found. It is now stated that some of th~se doouments not only throw, much light upon the oirduuistansce- which have led ...