EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERIES BY A FOOTMAN

... EXTRAORDINARY RIPOBBERIES BY A -FOOTMIAN. On Monday morning, at M~arlborougb street Police. court, William Goddard footmian actiu but) ler to Mirs. Henrietta Davidson, a widow lady, resid~ing at 11cr- keley-street, Piccadilly, wvas charged with stealing s£006 worth of plate and £800 on money from his mistress. bMe. Geor ge L~ewis, jun., in opening tbecaee for the prose- cultion, said that the ...

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR AT RETFORD

... For the past few days very considerable excitement has been caused in Retford and neighbourhood by the extraor. dinary runmours that havo been floating respecting the death of a young woman named Fanny Clarke, 2S years of ago, who expired at the house of Mr. Sutton, printer, Carolgate, on Friday. the 7th July. The police have en- quired into the matter, and the result has been that on Monday' ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... e IPSWICH. TOwN HALL, MONDAY, July 24.-Before G. G. e Sampson, Esq. (Mayor), Thos. D'Eye Burroughes, S. B. Chapman, C. Deane, and C. Burton, Esqrs. Refractory Pauper.-Charlotte Noon, an inmate of the Union Workhouse, vas clarged with being gailtyof refractomy i conduct and assaulting Mirs. Ager, the Assistant Matronof the House, on the 14th Inst. Mrs. Ager proved requesting the prisoner to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MAXSION-HOUS E. SINOGULAR COMPLAWrT.-Henry Thomas, an assis- tant in the shop of Mr. Marshall, boot and shoe maker, appeared to answer a summons taken out under rather peculiar ?? complainant was a young man named Joseph Philip, living with his father at the 15hrubbery, Romford, and it appeared that on Thursday he went into Mr. Marsbhall's shop and purchased a pair of boots, for which he paii ...

SALFORD COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY

... SALFORD COUNTY COURT.-TUESDAY, (Beforo Mr. JOHN OSBORNE, Q.C., Judge.) ACTION IN EQUITY. Simins ?? HILrne.-wMr. Copinger appeared on behalf of David Simons, the plaintiff; and Mr. Gtouldthorp for the defendants, George and Ann Hulme. This was an action in equity to set aside an agreement signed by the plaintiff, on the grounds-first, that he was not ia a state of mind at the time it was made ...

IMPORTANT APPLICATION IN BANKRUPTCY

... Yesterday, at the Birningham County Court, before Mr. Registrar Chauutler, Mr. Rlowlands applied, on behalf of the trustee of the estate of Mary Ann Briscoe, a bankrupt, who formerly carried on business as a grocer, in eadeam Street, for an order to compel yr. James Briseoe (one of the creditors), grocer and pf'bvision dealer, of Dawley, Shropshire, to pay over to the trustee, for the benefit ...

STOWMARKET COUNTY COURT

... STOWMARRET VOUNTY COURT. Fats AY,.July 21. (Before J. -Wvrlledge, Rog,) A UORS~v CASE. -Hsnrey -Kemble Weedling, horse dealer, Rickingball,l V. W~ilaeta Rose. farmer, WYveratone.-Action to re_ cover £11 12s. 6d. for breach of ewarranty in a mare, and' expenses connected therewith. Mr., Gross, Botesdale, appseareel for the Plaintiff; and, Mr. Walpole, Beyton, for the defendant. Henry Temple ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDER AT ELTHAM

... | THE HORRIBLE REl AT ELTEAI. l The trial of Edmuid Walerr POOk, 20, of Green; wieb; for the Elthamr murder,' was contliiued at the Central Criminal court, before Lord ChiaE Justice Bovill, on Thursday. *Walter Richard Perrin said: I live at Warren- terrace, Blackheath-iLill, and manage a livery.stable for my mother, and am-also S Comic vocalist. That is mny profession. I sing 'at the Golden ...

BRUTAL MURDER

... BRUTAL MURDER, At the Stafford assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Lush, John Higginson (52), labourer, was arraigned for l the wilful murder of Joseph Marshall, on the 25th June last, at the parish of West Bromwielh. About half-past five o'olock onl Sunlday morning (Jane 2.), at the Ha1l End Pits, belonging to Mr. Alford, Church-lane, West lDiomwich, aln engine-driver, named Isaac ...

MERIONETHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... MtRIQNETSIIRE SUMMER ASSIZES. The strimner assizes for the county of Alerioneth Nwere opened at the County Hall, Dolgelly, yester- day, before SirW. Bovill. His lordship arrived from Penarth, where he and Lady Bovill had been the guests of Mr. W. W. E. Wynne, on Thursday after- noon, and was received at the railway station by the high sheriff, Charles Edwards, Esq., I)olserau Hall; Mr. W. R. ...

SHOCKING CASE OF CHILD MURDER

... SIIOCKIJN CASE OF ChIILD MURDIlR. At the Aylesbury assi.ss, on Thnrsday, Catherine Nuir, a nurse, was indicted for the wilful murder of Bruce Dunlop Lo-an, aged tiveoyears, at Steeple Claydon, on the lltb of M3ay last. The prisoner was a respectable-looking woman, and appeared to blc suffreing from severe mental and bodily prostration. She had beconue I£UI~d seme years in tho famnily of M\Er. ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CAUSE

... THE: EX BTRAORDIN AfRy D IVO.ROE CAU(SE.a In the Divorce Court on Satnrday, tho cause of Symonds v. Symonds and H~arrison was resumed. Anna Sysuonds, the respondent, was ce~lled, and said she fir'st becanme acquainted wvith Colonel Enrrison about flre years ngo. She wvasa pretty good, walker, anml in her walk3 she rosuctimes met Coloncl Harrison, Sometimes theo meet- ing as by appointment, and ...