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THE PROGRESS OF THE TICHBORNE CASE

... REPOGRESS OF TE TICH- BORN~E CASE, I The Attorn7-General will resume his speech onI behalf of the defendants this morning in the Court of eenou's Ben& in Westminster-hall, instead of. in ?? House, where the case has been conducted since its re-opening on the 16th of lanuary. By this arrangement the friends of the Lord Chief Justice will certainly gain nothing, for the bench in this court ...

HE BETTING PORSECUTIONS

... HE BETTING PROSEOUIONS. 1' On Saturday six mabre of the men wbo han een arrested on iday fortnight by. the City poline, on a charge of haunting or resorting to houses for botthng pur- oses in ?? theen asuppre. sinoraf betting-houses, attended before the Lord Mayor at the Jutie-room of the Mansion-house, for oxarciiation, in ansoer to their recognisaneoos. Their names were- James Wymer, 6 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRA ;RIMINALCOUT I (Before the Detruty-lcorder) .) Mr. Besley madce an applioation to ?? in refe. renes to the charge of midemeanour against the gas stokers for. having combined togethor, and by threats and intimidation endeavoured to .cosrce Mer. Trewby,- the manager of one of the ga'wotks, to compl' with certain demands they' had made upon him. He said that at pre. .sent only five men vre ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Bagfl POLZOS COURTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Sir Rol~sasd Macdonald Stephenson, the Chairnalo of the Ottoman Railway Compgany and Mr. George PI. Browns, the former Secretary, attnded before the Lord Mayor to hear Iis decision upon the summons on which they were charged with having, by false representations, obtained the quotation of the shares of the company on the Official List of the Stock Exchange ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... Th TICHBORNE TRI EIGIETY-EIGHTH DAY, This trial was resumed yeaterday morning, 1st the Sessions Hoase, Westminster. Mr. Serjeant Ballantine, Mr. Giffrd, ?? BE. Pollard, and Mr. Jeune were for the plaintiff; the A torney-General, Mr. Hawkins, QO., SWr George Hony an, Bat., Mr. Chapman Barber, and Mr. 0. Bowe were for the defendanSt; and Mr. Mstthews , Q &a wer. Purcell for the Doughts ad r. ...

THE STOCKWELL WIFE MURDER

... I . A K4., ThGVLA:W DQQ1WMEIT ~ ~ m' The 16fowoiing 18 tbe 46aetiltnee u'ofa !gl 'document;. written; bvy JbbReVi ;PJlVSGhn.S Wa~tsoun, 1MAwhile oonfned~mg O 'histral oiythechreh iar igMr., IV., FtRseinohlote.ternq1 te imfotimate ~ ?? Ta ?? DEAX~A C0DTEIWATor~hek-UAA Th oi paull shaut~teuoha qr'hd~i hek l *lI~shq~ir p~p ehnadrss the SO.,~ amilpriilee , .d~hb TIO~i aus riarly b~oleato thht ...

THE HACKNEY MURDER

... THE, HACKNEY MURDER. Yesterday afternoon, Frederick James, 33, boot- maker, of Great Cumberlaud-street, Hackiney-road, was placed in the dock before Mr. Hannay, at the Worship- street Police-court, chatged with the wilful murder o Chaeris Starkie, by shouting him, on the previous night. Some thie before the prisoner was placed at the bar the court was crowded to excess, and the lobbiee were ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I - l a , it~ ~ I Isaqo ?? 1liid''G' i;Xeha1 ?? e adrchndbdy' Chief H=doeotiioitAi and Bergoant Dowrdel, -o; teh ?? sfbargedoon-llwawrant being coscnd w h o' ?? lsz ia' 'wturdh ?? e1t nit 'e oin, g to 'x oi' tV Tun1 n mrola , axd REt iB Mr. Su~~teidqt'IW1aMIMonD of Scotland. ard Vwatob ,e . nca1b othepolioo; 'CAd ob. ilbex 8o141: ?? co ?? R* ?? jef, oi Soan . nid, patilh: Wo iq ie u. !eed, N ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... '1 .: DA WI NTTELIGE.ZQ. : I St - t. ?? OTICES.-Tma DAT. JtIDICAIL COM9TTEE 0 TER PRVY COUNCUi, t A3e 10ΒΆ-Gopeo Lan v. Chundroelee Bnfola, pus teed . Gopeeliichen Gosmtteo v. Briadabun Ohunder awdry. ig COURT OF QUEEW'S BENCH WESTMINSTER' AT ?? s eeal juries: ;unter v. Thurston part heard-fenshaw V. ?? v. SOces-thi V. , Coflsworth. ik COURT OF COMlMON PLEIAS, WESTdNSTER, It Ar ?? ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY

... CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST THEE I UARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY., The Marquis of Queonsberrjy, of 8, Chesbam- street, Belgrave-square, was yesterday charged at Bow- street, before Mr.anughau, with assaulting Tom Toby, a detective, of the Charing-crons Hotel. Mr. Abramsn appeared for his lordship, who was per- mittid to stand in the box allotted to parsons summoned at the court, instead of in the dook. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... .. ' ' f I'V NTELLIGEN CE., -X's)TTCE2S.-Totls, DATA. CO)UR1T OiP (IA NCuIiY, LtNCOLl'3-I. . The Lo I uitir eveil I *it at tbe rrivya lercil.. 1OLTS oUILTr, CI.NXCEiRY-LAtNE. ?? M.aitur i ;.tolU s %wi ll hit ILL the Privy CeOune. In Chara- bleu's at 3A, List A: Biryan v. Cowdlal-Maiu-i ,v Edwards- Norher~esm TaComnpany-May V. Potter-Gaill v. Gill- ?? v. ]iaine-Neortson V' Satlulon8-t WV man ...