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 ...

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 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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TrE POLIaR COURB BOW-STRERT. .Pred~riok Showe, publisher, was again summoned befas Sir Thomas Henry charged with publishing fire nuaabin of a publication. entitled the Daj,'a: Doipys, alleged to be Indecilt. I I Mr. Begley, instructed by Mr. C. H. Collette, soliciew to the Societyfor the S ?? d; sad Mr. Laxton, barrister, efended. It will be remembered that the defendant was summonlh ajre for ...

THE TICHBORNE TRAIL

... THE TICHBORNZ TRI. ?? -- Iy NDMETY-ETMI) DAY. I& The trial w resumed yesterday morning, CM ra te Sessions House' Westminstai, at tea o'clock. - Mr S erjeat BaHA!tne, Mr. GiMfs, QG.C, Ia. Pollard, and Mr. Jeune were for the plaintiff; 4W At. -tomey-General Mr. Hawkins, QO., Iir Ge ma,, Bert., M. }Chapman Barber, and Mr. 0. Bow - we for the defendanta; and Mr. Me ws n. Id Mr. Purcell for the ...

THE VIOLATION OF A SEPULCHRE IN GOUROCK BURYING GROUND

... I THE VIOLATION OF A SEPULCHRE [N I GOUIROCK BURYING GROUND. r At the Greenock Sheriff Criminal Court yester day, before Sheriff Tenrnent, Walter Lapsley, coal merchant, Gourouk, was chareged wvith having in the churchyard in Gourock, in May, June, or tJuly, 1879, violated the sepulchre of Margarnt a Walker or Morrie or Robertson, wife of William B Morris, otherwise William Morris Robertson, a ...

OUR POLICE SYSTEM

... We extract the following interesting article from Dark Blue for the present month:- In London, the police forms a very respectable army in numbers, is organiced on a military basis, with a complete hierarchy of officers, and of late has received a cavalry contingent, which will soon no doubt be the glory of its rmilitory directors. The metropolis has been mapped out into new divisions for ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... THE TICHBORNE TVIIAL. THlE DEFENCE, lb's vo'esu Na~,re- scmed yesterday morning, at the Sessions 111 aro Y02SWesunantee, ?? ten o'clock, ?? ATTOrNSL-LY.E-EiIL,& On resuming bis address, in- timated that his pre'sence 'was required officially in the afternoon, and that he must close at half-past three. This beoing agreed to, the Learned Gentleman went on to say- I strypcd, yesterday at the ...

THE GREAT TICHBORNE CASE

... ITHE G1JRBAn ;T TIGIIBORAEI1 GAVE of :0 ?? Iu3:-D0;;1I The Attorrav-Gcnuerl hasans nccd that two days nolt weok xnli conclude his speecb whibh has now ari~ed at s etr .13 of. ?? effor' uupsralleeid 4ines, as the Amerioi us Cay,, Adam was a boy. The out rose fronm Thuraday to Morday next, in consequenele O t3he Adttorney-Gecmeal having a bill to intrgdnee in the Riouso of Conwu70tnvyesterday ...

REMARKABLE DIVORCE CASE

... RPMARKABLE DIVOROE OASF.., SPamCr v. Pzmi2 AND RO'nlSON.-Thii Was he husband's petition for a divbroe on ,the ground of [is wife's adultery With the oo-respondent. The espondent and co-respondent. answered iand: denied he ?? petitioner i3 a journeyman brick ayer nd war married to the respondent at Leeds on ;he 1ith of Apitl, 165. After the marrige tby re- ided at Leedr, but their married life ...

THE ELTHAM MURDER AGAIN

... THE VLXTHA MUADi AAGAZY. In the Court of Exchequer has been tried a ease Pook v. Crossland. This was an action for libel contained in bwo letters which appeared on the 22nd and 29th of July last in the Kenitish Mcrcioy, signed by and admitted to have been written by the defen iant, a wine merchant in the City. The damages were laid at 10 0001. The plaintiff was the father of the young man Pook ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... THE f OR( TCDo RU~IL CONTINUATION OF THE ATTOR- NEY-GENERA'S SPEECH. The farther hearing of this case was resumed on Mon. day morning, for theaninetieth ftime, before Lord Chief Justice Bovill and a special jury, the sme 'counsel Op. pearing as before. The Attorney-Geeneral, in continuing his ppeech, aid that in consequeneeof a question put to :him by the jury he would now sumarise what he ...