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ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FRAUDS BY PICTURE DEALERS

... ALLEGED EYTENSIVE FRAUDS BY PICTURE DEALERS. I _ - SECOND HEARING. William Thomias Barnes, the son, and Lucy Barnes, the tife, of Mr. Barnes, the well-knowin auctioneer and picture dealer, of St. Paul's Ciurchyard, again appeared before Alderman Wire, at the Guildhiall PoIlice-court, on Monday, on their recogi isances, to answer the chaige of conspiracy to defraud air, Eobert Herries Peter, an ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P OLICEX i rELL~IaENER. BOW- STREET-YZSrERDAY. A young man of respectaisle appearance, named 6kolcals M. M~en ain, o lerk to Mr. Cooper, solicitor, of the Edgware-road, was charged with esnbezaliirg between £o andl £. H~e was defenldedl by his father, a solicitor. Mr. Cooper said that thxe defendant had been in his employ about four months. He had been absent about a fortnsight, sendings word ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY AN ACTRESS

... ATTEMfPTED SUICIDE BY AN ACTBESS. A respectable-looking and interesting-featured young woman, apparently about twenty years old, and who was described as an actress, was brought before the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion-house, on Saturday, charged with attempting to throw herself into the Thames from the parapet of London-bridge. John Leary, a scavenger, deposed that about one o'clock in t0e ...

EXTRAORDINARY AND REVOLTING CASE

... EXTRA4ORDINARY AND REVOLTING A fashionably dressed person, about 30 years of ago, who gave the name of Cuarles Richards, xnd described bins- self as a gentleman of property, reaiding at Stoke Newr- ington, and Daniel Patching, a p~ulice-conetable of the *M division, were charged before ;6r. Haininill, at Worship. street Police-cour.,'en Saturday, leith the attempled comn- issia~on of an a ...

MANSLAUGHTER AT BROUGHTON, NEAR SKIPTON

... Al, NSLA UGHTER AT BRO UGHITON, SBE. SKIP TO.Y. On Thursday last an inquest was held at Broughton, before Mlr. Thomas Brown, coroner, on the body of William Kenyan, a boy ten years old, soil of the station master at Elslack, whose death occurred in the following manner:- On the previous Thursday afternoon the deceased, in com- pany with three or four other boys, was returning from Thornton ...

WHERE ARE THE POLICE?

... A i?'E TJLU FOLI(?:' Patiricl- Ctuttzr, a ?? manl 'was brnlitigb ( before ir i ttelc Pin,! citaigtci nt~it loisaunl ?? 1icliael hi BVilttsi on thits QJuceluittij hiay, antirrobsbizigusit of £e2 5s. u inl globi andt dilver. ! 'Vth. ,rttot'ctttovs idl t~tat tie waus a leather'-seller,. andlt lived ait No. 4, I ir uge- rot', Itenmulnducy About eighlt U o'clock in thu t ic i .tni:.g t? the 26th cd ...

THE BOYNE HILL CONFESSIONAL INQUIRY

... ij ioyXlE HILL CONESS1x AL INQUIRY 1IAI1)1,NlllEAD, FBIDA k AFTERNOON. gr .iirl into tie charges preferrec againlst tile Rew. , Io e, curate of Boy ne 11ill, in the county lii ,l edseitg colifess tm into the Church of ha :uI pee tl if ning at tho Townv Hall, be i befrt ?? appointed by the at , '*,iest) frd for tt~t~t purpose, Dr. Philliiuore, Q(t., i * ru AtCi''jeti James Randall, Rev. J. E. A ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY

... CHARGE OF FORG.ERY. Joseph Ruscovitoh, a well dressed man, was brought before the Lord Mayor at the Mansion-house yesterday, by Jarvis, the detective officer, charged with having feloni- ously forged and uttered an indorsemient upon a bill of exchange for £460, with intent to defraud Messrs. Gillespy and Colpany. nierchants, of Brabant-court, Philpot-lane. A warrant was fisued at this court ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... CEN'TRA L CRIMIlNAL COURT--- yE]STE'1DAY. The ahovq court waq ipened yesterday rn.rning pasrsimitT to adjoiarumieut. The CIXonsissionefni present were the Right lion. Sir R. W. (Carien, 3I.P., Lord Mayor of the city of Luildon ; Mr. Russell Gurney, Q.C., Recorder; Aldermen Salomons and Pliiir F, Mr. Alderman and Sheriff Lawrence, Mr. Under-Sherilf Mi'lsard, br. Under-Sheriff Parker, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION 6 ,I)USE Y0:TEUDAY0 7He/nr Wiltiam Calhll wvas ChargCln before the Lord t, Ma\vor iith having obbaini'l money from his * mployer, a Mr. fLayton, a law stationer in Bircbin-lanie, under false o pretences. d The prosecutor, having been sworn, said The prisoner, £ who is an apprelntice of iimne, formerly lived in my house, 6 but latterly I have made art arrangement with his mother, by ...

COURT 0F BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COUJRT 01' BANKRUPTCY-SATUTIRAY. [Before Mr. Conumissioner HOLROTD.] A' B&IMNKU1'T ZOLICcOITo CEISTUICATR SUSPRINDED FOB A TECAR-R9 SHUPHEARD. The bankrupt, Julius Gaborian Shepheard, described as % biickmaker and scrivener, of Halstead, came up by ad. journment, and applied for hbi certificate. The circumstances under which the bankruptcy and op. position tookls ace arose out of the notorious ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INASOLVEYAT DEBTORS COURT-YESTERDAY.I -4- [Befo re the CHIEl CONMISBSIOXER.] IS IIE ?? rHOMAS ISAACSOX. This inslvenFCt, described as havinlg been in no business or prof, csion, wvas opsposedl by hMr. Wany for a creditor named llarris, as al-o by Mr. Denney for Measra ?? anld Drayvton. (Irarors, of lBrighlton. M~r. MuIrph~y, a tailor, opposed in person; Mr. Sargoodi end Mr. lieed supported. In ...