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REMARKABLE TRIAL FOR MURDER

... RTMARKAMLE TRIAL FOR MURDER. LAn -l -n r A~zw1-s --fi.FM1 li'lowr f xrd A trial-has just taken place before the 14':h court mar. )re tial at Vereaiiles, whicb, in its principal feaituree, equals uld the horrors of the Rne Haxo. The chief characteristics of this tragedy are thua atatedcin the acts ?? ud M. Daboie, a chemist, living on his . own. property in ter the quarter of: the Bnttssaox ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK WITH AN AXE

... P thec- OiL i ,,,in ?? a 'tbro -,-,ii.axe att alsa asanltiiag 'ame- m.igh t, asnd C'nsfibables 89o P. and 164D. . Mi~s ?? landlady ofthe: flake- of E dmnbmtgh '.saird 'on,,STnbs,- ..day afternoon the prpsone~r namp ',ib tind wiianted't~o~bh Aserved with' drink Sep''ng Che is sntoxicsatedt sl . declined; He then nis2!dg use of a n at.!, andexc~iainn'd, I have got soletihin'g'i'.ou She ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE AT DERBY

... i- [SUBJECT OrF ILLUSTRATiON.] ;A SHOCIcTNG tragedy was perpetrated at Derby .on Monday last week. About two o'clock in the atter, noon the policp were informes that the premises of a general dealer named UickirgX in $adlevgate, had not been opened that day, and thatnothing had been seen either of himself or of his wife. They conte- quently proceeded to his apartments, which were in Irongate, ...

ALLEGED GIGANTIC TURF SWINDLE

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THE GIRLS' HOME SCANDAL AT DEPTFORD

... TIHE GIRLS' HOME KCANDAL AT DEPTFORD. i Ew [WIT1l THREE ILLUSTIATION'S.] AT the CentrAl Criminal court on Wednoeday, be~ofoe BLoh Pelobk, Lalitsa Julia Addiscott, spingteF, *as fplhied. at the bar to take her trial for the 'ahn. slauhbtet of four children placed nuder her charge in n institution called The Home for 'Frifdteis Gir`h, at Deptfoid. The prisoiler pleaded Not gnilty to all the ...

THE CHARGE OF FORGING CHEQUES

... THE CHARGE OF FORGING CE[EQUES. - - I - T A A- A rnv Wi11ia AT the Mansion House, on Thursday, Henry William ' .Baugham, twenty-four, of 1634, Liverpool-Toad Isling' A ton, clerk, and Ambrose Fortesoue,.an -American, of C no fxed residence, was charged,: on remand, with- forging and uttering a cbeque, by altering it from r -£19 to 1905, with intent toidefraud~the Governorand R Company of the ...

A MAN WORRIED BY FOXHOUNDS

... A MAN WORRIED BY FOXHEOUNDS. ee AT tarwiok County Court, before Sir R. HIarington, ae Barl, judge, 3r. RI. Lant, the nmaster of the North U. Wavickshire Hounds, was sued by Thomas Saul, a HI brinllayer's labourer, residing at Leamiington, for ?? compensation for ir'j Dries sastained by havi A l beelworried by defendant's hounds. The plaintiff waskeoresented by Mr. W. Overell (of the firm of ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER AT HERNE HILL

... CITARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER AT HIERNE HILL. [SUBJECT OF ILLTU&taTIoN.] ON Monday afternoon, last weck, Ann Bovington, thirty-foar, was charged, before Mr. Chance, at Lanubeth Police Court, with, wounditig her husband, Thoniiis Bovinc.ston, by striking him on the hoed with a chopper, at JS, Allkwoovd-road, lHerno-hill. Upon ] ?? prisoner being plhted in the dock, slhe gazed sio intl the Court ...

TRIALS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... ML:- - h fl _ BILLINGTOR V. BILLINGTON.-This was the wife's I petition for a divorce on the ground of her husband's t] desertion, adultery, and bigamy. The case was undefended. a . After the marriage they resided at Coventry, and there tl have been two children issue. In 1869 the respon. e dent left the country and went to America. For a year a and a half after he left he corresponded with his ...

CHARGE AGAINST AN ASSURANCE MANAGER

... CHARGE AGAINST AN ASSUIRANCE AIANAGBR. MR, GsoGT3 BATHS, London manager of the British Workman Assurance Company, Linited, the offices of which are at Broad-street.oorner, Birmingham, and 10, Gity-road, London, and Robert Peacock, a col- lector, of Grossluy-street, Liverpool road, Islington, appeared at the Worship-street Pulice-oourt on Friday to summnonses charging them with having conspired ...

THE IRISH WILL CASE

... TuE Begot will case continued in the Dublin Probate Court all last week. The chief feature of the pro- ceedings was the medical evidence. Dr. Porter, of Dublin, deposed that on two occasions he had visited Mr. C. Bagot professionally. On the first of these he found his limbs paralysed. Mr. Bagot gave him a long account of his life in Australia, attributing the original injury under which he ...

THE GREAT BANK FORGERIES

... ON the 27th nit., at the Mansion House Polioe-onrt, William Henry Walter, licensed victualler, and Anne Norah Walter, were again brought up before Alder- man Sir Thomas Gabriel for further examination. Mr. Poland non' said there was another case, which the London Joint Stock Bank weredecirous of laying before the Court, and he thought it desirable that it should be gone into. The prosecutor in ...