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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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'W. N. Grattan, the prisoner said, ' That is my handwriting. William Grattan said he wae a retired boot and shoe dealer, living at Tiverton, and the prisoner was his nephew. He did not know anything of the bill produced. It was in John Grattan's handwriting ...

THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A WINDSOR MAGISTRATE

... THE DISAPPEARANCEJ OF A WINDSOR IMAGISTRATE. In last week's POIaUn NEWS we announced the mys. terious disappearance of Mr. John Bedborough, the well-known providoreof Windsor Palace, and a magis. trate of the borough. The mystery has since received ...

MUSIC-HALL LICENSES

... jnweiding, for the purpose of hearing d,4uh-cations for music and dancfing licenses. The apliatos df Mr. A. Trotman, Bedford Arms Tave, Camden-town ; i:r.. G. R. Speedy, M~tropolitan Music- hail; Mr. C. Comfort,' the Agricultural jiall, Isl1lgton; and Mr ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... £9 1Nq4VUfttV. MI. J. H. ROBERTSr, the district coroner for Carnar. voushire, held an inquest at Peumaenmawr, on the body of John Thomas, a young man employed at the quarrfes. He was kicking the snow off the wheels of a waggon standin g on the tramway on ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ~raebive, and donbtless will do so. ASILEY'S. This house, after being redecorated, is now opened ander the management of Mr John Baum, who has roduced a pantomime -which, so far as sceneryand appointments are concerned, should t-ke rink among ftil moat ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... theclown at Covent- garden theatae, residing in the Harrow-road, was summoned for refusing to pay 6d., his legal eabfare. 1 -John Bayley, a cabdriver, said about a quarter-past l 12 on the morning of Friday, the 5th of January, defendant, with the two sprites ...

THEMURDER AT ELTHAM

... me go, or Let us go, let cannot say which. I thought she mentioed the us 'o Charley.- With that I saw him put hie left arm behia him, and get hold of her left ar by the shoulder appeared to want to go towards Kidbrooke. aeare; to want to force hier ...

THE TRIAL OF TGE TUCGVIRBE CLAIMANT

... done to your arm P-Efe tattooed an anchor on it. And have you that mark on your arm now P-I have. Havo you any objection to showing it P-Not the At request of Mr. awkins the witness then walked sertise the coart, and showed his lef$ arm, bare up to the ...