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FAST LIFE IN CHELSEA

... FAST LIFE IN CHELSEA. sSTRAORDINARY CAREER OF AN ALLEGED ADVENTURESS. CONFESSIONS OF IMMORALITY. ?? t- Trle gagistrate at the Westminster Police Court ,lecCapliel thie whole of the latter pffrt of Thursday attrilooI in lellrinlle at charge, romanded ...

THE BURTON-CRESCENT MURDER

... the murder of Mrs. Rachel Samuels, at Burton-crescent, on the 11th or 12th of December, 1878, was again brought before Mr. Flowers for further exa- mination. It will be remembered that on the last occasion the prisoner mnad~e a statement complaining of ...

EXTRAORDINARY DETENTION OF REGISTERED LETTERS

... LETTERS. _ _ -- . . : ?? _, 1 ?? VL_ A l TEEE1S1D LETEE'15S. rno.UAS BEYNOLDS, n lctter-cull:ier in tho Chelsea district, was charged before Mr. Flowers, at the Bow- streetPolice-court, with detaining upwards of 300 letters which bad beeon entrusted to him ...

Police Intelligence

... manner, police-constable 155 took him into custody. Mr. Flowers (to prisoner): Well what have yen to say I Murgatroyd, the chief iusher (in a stage hiVSpr) : H~e's dressed es a convict sir. Mr. Flowers (adjusting his spectacles): Yes, I was just going to ...

MR. CREMER, M.P., AND HIS NEIGHBOURS

... had targed h. i nse remiesand that consequently the pipe sad beome to smalI The overflow I 'B cused by wate splshin onto a flower-box on t he Plaifltiff's prfemw ises, washing the Mould clown the pic e. Judget° °Bacon: Wdllhere's the Man _ j, wh cleared ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... severas females in the ditraod, ang' was remonstrated with. He defied the police, and kicked a coustable oit the kneo.-Mr. F'lowers With 6uch a grand namo yoiu should have behaved better. However, I suppose it is assumed, like the numerous De Veres wre ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... held an inquiry at the Wellington Tavern, Leete-street. Chelsea, on the body of Charles Cuurtin, aged six months, whose mother, the widow of an optician, lives at 12, Lecte-strept.-The evidence showed that the infant had been fed on condensed milk and barley ...

TO-DAY'S LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... publication of the Anarchist. The debtor was granted his discharge. GARDEN FETE AT CHELSEA. TIlE FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. The garden fete at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, in aid of the Soldiers aid Sailors' Famniiies Association yesterday afternoon ...

OSCAR WILDE'S BANKRUPTCY

... Bankruptoy on Thursday the ?? particulars wore issued by the Oficial Receiver in the case of Oscar Wilde, late of Tite-street. Chelsea, and now of Her Ma~esty's Prison, Wandsworth. The re- ceiving order wits made upun the petition of the Marquis of Queensberry ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY A DOMESTIC

... reet,; Chelsea,' s .to .thedeath of Dr ;Edwards6i'isps, who resided at ths Abovefaddress. On' Wcdnesday the deceased gentlen, a medical man, seventy-six years off Segvisited one df his.patients . Mr Joseph: ROyle, 27, BeanfOrtY treet,.Chelsea-end' 'wvhile ...

THE MYSERIOUS DEATH OF A LADY

... then saw her to the astation, and procured her a ticket for Victoria, as she said she was going back to her mother's, at Chelsea. Had never seen her since. He could not identifythe rings, but could swear to the outside clothing as being the same as that ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... charged with attenuitinr to jumip from Chelsea New Brldge. On Saturdaynightathalf-pest seven o' clock the pri- soner was seen by Edward Long, a tradesman, to chmb over the parnpet of the Suspenston Bridge at Chelsea, and he and a friend climsbed over and ...