EXTRAORDINARY POLICE PROCEEDINGS

... 'X.TROERDITARY PWOLIC PRKFOCEEDINGS. r or 1-1 I 1. ?? . fen v or _ 1 - havirm cti the 6th and 8th of Many leet.been guilty of cee- tamc *ioliniL rod indecent behaviour in h poio ittion -at Blaohheatl,. Greenwich, and Sergeant Imami, 7 U, %and Po eebcabc ih, 14ff R, allwarcil to, erone iiatalcnaee tehlen not aqzinet themi ty Mr. rook, for! lb boeead noblg od and bhnurto hio on the igb latter ...

NOTTINGHAM ASSIZES, YESTERDAY

... (Before Mr. Justice HAsNNEIN.) EIIEACH OF l'BOMISE CASE-BAILEY v. KE STEVYEN. This was an action for breach of promise of marriage, daninges laid at £600. Mr. MELLOn in opening the case, said the plaintiff was twenty-one years of age, and was the daughter of an agricultural implement maker, living at Iletford, Notts, and the defendant, who was about twenty-Iine years of age, was a butcher, at ...

NORFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... NORFOLK QUTER SESSIONS. NoRwIcH, Wednesday June 28. SERIOUS RESULT OF A LARK. Henry Parker, sawyer, surrendered his bail to a charge of stealing a silver watch and guard, value £2 10s., the property of Ambrose Frost, at Redenhall with Harleston, on the 1st of June. He pleaded that he took the watch, but with no in. tention of stealing it. Mr. S. Reeve appeared for the prosecution; the pri ...

BUNGAY COUNTY COURT

... TUESDAY, July 25. (Before J. Worlledge, .lsg., Judge). ACTION FOR RENT. Elizabeth Bailey, Norwich, v. Robert Gooch, labourer, Woodton.-Action to recover £4 9s. for rent. Plaintiff let defendant a house at Michaelmas, 1867, at four guineas per year; he left shortly after Michaelmas, 1869; he had paid £4 18s. 6d., and the balance was owing. Defendant stated he hired the house of Mrs. Bailey's ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... SATURDAY'S LAW AMDPOL1CM 1Foro our latest editions of last week.] COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. THE BANKRUPTCY 0' AN AERICAN MEISCIoAT- IN RE WILLIAM HAwkS.-The bankrupt, who hadi been a merchant at Balona, on the coast of Africa, applied to pass his last ?? case was somewhat peouliar. The bankrapt was arrested last August in London by a City house, his principal creditorsforupwardsof2,0001., and a ...

THE PROSECUTION AGAINST WORKING MEN'S CLUBS

... THE PROSECUTION AGAINST WORKING: MEN'S CLUBS. On Friday afternoon, at Lambeth police-court, the i Prosecution against Henry Dyer, of the Times club- house. Alvey-street, Walworth, was resumed before Mr. Ellison. Several other witnesses were called to prove that, it was a bond-fide club. Mr. Ellison, in giving jndg- ment, reviewed the circumstances attending the for- mation and management of ...

CONFESSION OF MURDERS AT WIGAN

... I At the Borough Police Court, Wigan, on Monday, Ann Burns was placed in the dook, before Messrs. Lamb, delling, and Burland. In applying for a remand, the Chief Constable (Mr. Shrn) made a statement in which some cin ri were disolosed. hthel ihie orableand said the prisoner was charged with murdering an old man named Edward M'Gravey, aith wboin she send her mother had lived for many years. It ...

THE GREAT TICHBORNE CASE

... THE GREAT TIOFEORNE OASE. THE PBOJECTED ADJOURNMENT. CROSS-EXAMINATION OF THE CLAIMANT CONTINUED. In the Court of Common Pleas on Monday the pro- Ioedings in the ease of 'Tichborne v. Lushington were resumed before Lord Chief.Justiee Bovill and a speefal jury. Amongst the visitors accommodated with seats upon the besch was the Ernperor of BrasziL. The Lord Chief Justioe: I have received a ...

CHARGE OF PAREICIDE

... el a *8 4I~ Mr. Bwaby, coroser for North JVerDYN-e, nela gun Inquest r g Tesaday at the National School, Dor. a vil- lbge nw.r Sheffield, on the body of Joseph Bishop, a FArmeY and scythe manufacturer, who wan iilled by hia son e g the previous day. The eon, who had given him. sell into the custody of the police, was not present at tD8 a iqueet bat ws represented by Mr. Fernell, a soli. itor ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BpuuaKHAmEc O0h'VOGPRT. YIIBTHRDAY. L~EziLv. GOiTrol.--Tbiwv~aaanaction to recover £4. Is., balanoc of accunt. The ?? ik au dle wine, andi spirit merchant, and the defendant a 11ceneM victualler. r.Perry appeare for piintiff and B4r. Duke for do- fetdat. Eoert(~nd~lt~ipldntfntraveller, gtate ,that,. in, September loft, the t ?? ?? the plitititf twoac~unt. cicfor goe anti porterj,-and the other ...

THE EUROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY

... THE LiUROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY. THE PETITICO TO WIND UP.-EXTRAORDINARY BEVELATIONS. BrSons Vxoz-CukEeoxrolt Sm B. Ma The hearing of the petition presented by Mr. Greenhoiugh. to wind up the European Assurance Society, came on for diacosaion on Friday, before Sir It. Malis. Mr. Cotton then proceeded to open the case on behalf of the petitioner. He reminded the Court that two petitions to wind ...

THE TRAGEDY AT HABLETON

... TIHE TRAGEDY AT HUASLETON. SENITENCE OF DEATH. At the Lancaster assizes,-on Saturday, Robert Hodgson, a bi icklayer, aged 44, wsas charged before Chief Baron Kelly with the wailful murder of his mother, Jane Gardner, at llambleton, on the 30th Mtay lust. Mr. Pope and Mr. Addison prosecuted, and Mtr. Torr defended the prisoner, who pleaded Not guilty. The prisoner exhibited the came coolness ...