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... U Pb3 luttilifente. N'OTICES-THIS DAY. COR6F CHANCERY, LINXCOLK'S.INN1'( AT 1O).-BEFORE 'THE LORD ?? ja amel Morgan1 V. mrodhoulst-1t0 the Ski! -'ielI11 IttwlirAn cieit rdr o lecoolt ('~eOT~iOSoiet. Appeals. Baker v. Mletropolitan Railway (o~plp&O1 Iart heclC~ .t-ct Pat ?? V.-1(1 Tuelathi Patno etn BEFORE THE LORDS JSTI EN0ills -Ito ?? Greroy 'APi. 33.rctio'caca. Appeal : W ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL ORIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. (Beforo the Recorder.) F John Jones, 18, was charged with stealing a silk scarf and d other articles, the property of Messrs. Morley and Green, d his employers. 1 Mr. Kemp prosecuted. I The prosecutors in this case are warehousemen in Wood- lb street, Cheapside, and the prisoner was in their service as a b porter, and it appeared that he availed himself of ...

A SCOUNDREL SEDUCER

... A toU TpIUEL SEPl lo At !lddlebex'iessione,''on WedAnesdy, Abraham'Wal- tos, 24, was. indicted for fradulently obtaining, by false pretanaces-ro~n FlizebethPhipp9,t~o boxes containino clathea,'withintent to defraud. Mr. Cobper presecoted; theprisonerwas undefended. Mr. 0ooper said that this was c ne of the most heartleaA ases of robbery that it had ever been his duty to bring under the notice ...

REMARKABLE DOINGS IN BELGRAVIA

... Duringthe last eight yearsA Miss Robinson basbeen repeatedly charged. at Westminster police-court. She has long been impressed with a notion that she has been defrauded of property to a large amount, as she lays claim to the ownership of many maslsions in Belgrave, Chester,.and Eaton-squ5aTV, and, in fur. therahee of her alleged rights bhas repeatdly caused annoyance to the occupants of houses ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poIC\C INTELLIGENCE. BOW-STREET. - - XBOEBBLRY O' A POST PIluAR-BOXc'tE 5d= Wit- Knsot, who dqciioed to give his address, was charged with having in his possession a letter whic fadheen vtolen from the pillar-'box in Quess's-vad,Peekhaa. -It appeared that, O, Satrrday,,jin cons6qmnce of. a recent loss of letters posted at Peckham, Mir. Gard- ne-,one of the ?? clerks in the pot-office, made sip ...

THE FORGERY ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... FoBERY ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND. y . G r s1.o As urnem. Georgc Bancher, 'a)i mieiinned h tuesday adinsiziag. Before tie tria comecea iche of models gauld a dan of the building fcracn har the pe was stlen were placed oi tle t[dlc in ?? of te coune o r Sir FitIry Thcve rohes fortthe prosedchltio were c ?? Qbe, oful Mr Bot-ill, Q.C. (epaecially tc- * i. (ito ard, and Mr. r Malofthewa; Screant es I ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I CLERKENWELL. I Charles Daniels, a photographer, of 1, Penton-place, Pentonville, appeared in answer to two summonses, under c, I the new act, charging him with selling spurious copies of ii 9 photographs. tl b Mr. Barker, after hearing the evidence adduced, fined ml athe defendant 31. Os. 6d. and costs in each case, and inti-e mated that he might appeal, if he felt disposed, against this ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... NEW COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Keoting.) James Waddena, 29, hairdresser, was indicted for feloni- ously and maliciously wounding Hannah 3laria Colchester Dixon, with intent to murder her. Mr. F. H. Lewis appeared for the prosecution; and Mr. Cooper for the defence. It will be remembered that in this case, the particulars of which have been very recently before the public, the prisoner was a ...

THE MURDER AT ACTION

... THE MURDER AT ACTON. Yesterday afternoon the inquiry into the cir- cumstances under which William Davey, 34, T division, atpolice constable, cameby his death, on Monday evening the19th inst., was resumed before Mr. James Bird, the coroner for West Middlesex, at the George and Dragon Tavern, Acton. The excitement in the district appeared to be unabated, and the inquest room was again crowded ...

ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER

... ir. W~aithew, the deputy coroner, held an inquiry on Wednesday evening at the Black Horse tavern, Poplar, respecting the death of Edward Fenterman, aged forty-five, who was aleged to have committed suicide, after attempting to murder his wife and another man. Mrs. Anne Fenterman, 2, Park-buildings, Poplar, said that she was the widow of the deceased. On the evening of the previous Saturday ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH-ISTREET. ANs UNWELCOME VISITOR TO AN AUCTON ROOMS. -William Hack, a porter, was charged before Mr. Knox, with creating a disturbance at Messrs. Oxen- ham'sauction rooms, 353, Oxford-street.-Mr. Hugh Oxenham said that on the previous afternoonthe prisoner came into the auction-room while a sale was on, and made a great disturbance by using the most frightful language. He ordered the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... IENTRAL CEIMINAL' COURT.: ' The January seserons of ,t'-his court were dpened on Maonday.. EN1e3ZZLEw5NT.-7AmOSi 1 oef? Coliier,. who pleaded Guilty at lhe Niovemner session of thisacourt, for em- ?? certain monsyg belonging to his employers,- Messrs Shlaen and Rosede,' solicitors, to whom he was clerk, was hbrought.up for ~jigmeut. The :Common Ser--- jeant said. that in consequence' of the ...