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TURNING THE TABLES

... Thursday John Grattane, of lIt, New- inn-yard, Shoreditch, was charged on re- mand at Guildhall with forging his unole's name to various hills of exchange. The evidence previously given was read over, and the mei facts were that William Grattan, the uncle ...

ASSAULT BY A GUARDSMAN

... before Sir J. C. Lawence. M.P., with con- spiring together to defraud the creditors of John Grattan, the, nephew of Williams Grattan, to the extent of 1,1001. Jphn' Grattan was recalled, and the evidence pe ...

TRIAL OF MR. BANDMANN

... hleyed.I did not exhibit my arm to the ladtes and gentlemen of the theatre on the TueRday. The case was heard at the police- cu~irt on; the Saturday. I showed my arm to the magistrate. Mr. Rouse and Mr. Cantoy examined my arm there. Mr. Rouse a hdi there ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ASSAULT

... Shamrock, of Arklow; ?? lifeboat rescued 5men fromthe schooner Annuncion, of Nantes ; the Cardigan lifeboat saved 3 men from the sloop Olivet Lloyd of Cardigan, 3 men from the smack Turtle Dove, of Aberystwith, and 4 men from the smack Coronation, of ...

ASSAULTS IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES

... she was the wife of John Fox, of Seaton, to which she replied in the affirmative. Defendant stated he had been at their house numbers of times, but she replied that to her knowledge she had not seen him. He then got us, placed his arms around her neck, and ...

TRIAL OF MR. DEASY, M.P

... defendant then pulled her backwards on to the bed. Defendant also got on the bed, and said he wanted to kiss her. One of his arms was over her face, and he held her wrist with the other hand. She said, Let nue go, or I'11 tell Mrs. Postile- thwaite. Her ...

FRIGHTFUL ILL-TREATMENT OF A BOY ON BOARD SHIP

... the, following ?? was apprenticed to Mr. John Hall, shipowner, of South Shields, and. joined ,lis ship; the.. Edgar, eight months ago,.on a voyage to'Constentino- pie. The ship was comrmandiddby, Captair John Dunn, who was in the practice of beating him ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... we believe, be commenced. ROBBERY ON BOARD THE EARL OF CARDIGAN'S YACHT.-Information has reached town of an extensive robbery just discover ed to have taken place on board the Earl o1 Cardigan's yacht. now lying in the Southampton water. The articles ...

POLICE AND BURGLARS ON A ROOF

... Sir John Bridge remarked that there appeared to have been no business-like -accounts kept between Baron Rseinach and Dr. H~era. Mfr. Sutton said that was so, and it made the case a difficult one to follow. After hearing further arguments Sir John Bridge ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... examined the girl, and found several severe bruises on the back, the left arm, the. wrist, and the hand. There were also several abrasions about the left wrist, and a L bruise oh the right arm.-Mr. Dicken- son said that the defendant was the most unnatural mother ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Delaney, when arrested, remarked, It was not me.-Mr. Newton remanded both prisoners. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A GENTLEMAN. -John Bateson, 54, described as a gentle- -nan, of New Burlington-street, was charged on a warrant with assaulting Arthur Chandler ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... were perfect strangers to him. Four of them were unable to attend, but three were prepent-namely, Henry Fairbrother, John Bar- ton, and John West, each of whom showed the re- mains of the brutal injuries they had received. Re- manded for a week. DEATrH TRROUGE ...