ALLEGED FRAUDS ON A LEEDS [ill] MANUFACTURER

... iLAhiD rjAb-v&LD 0A' A LL, Z14; 's I : ADlJFAOTURED,. AttbheroroughPolee Courtyestorday,ItenryElokor i 0(), I described as an agent, Swallow Street, and lato of tkI ' I ! Oafd, and of the Sultan Divan, was brought top en mI charged with obtaining eight dozon caps, valuu ?? t..e ruperty of Isaao ~Rosengord and Co., Towel B uih`icjP, 5moodhousoe Ltune Leeds, byfalso pretence&s _ the ?? inst,-Mr. ...

BRISTOL TOLZEY COURT

... YNSTEEDAY. (Before Mfr. ?? K. Kisgdeos, Q. C.. JUdge.) ASSAULTING A RATE-COLLECTOR, James Cosrtnsey v. Edward .Reddiszg.-Air. Norris (in. structed by Mr. Clifton) was retained for the plaintiff; and Mr. Bailey (instructed by Messrs. Benson and Thomas) for the defendant. Mr. Norris explained that the action-post. poned from the last court-was brought to recover damages for an assault, and the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POL =1 U4TELIGEHNOI. MON DAY. Magistrates present-Messra. W. Terrell and H. J. Mills. Michael Mahoney was charged with violently assaulting his wife, who did not appear. A police-sergeant said that abouttwo ?? nghewa i'asked togoto Callowhill-Btreet. where the prisoner lived. He went there and found the'whole place in a great state 'of confusion and the prisoner's wife bleeding profusely. He ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... | POLICE INTELIGENCE-YZSTERP. | . NORTHE DIVISION. (Before Ur. J. W. O'Donnell.) Deffjaudiay a Ba ,way Compauag.--A groom, who described himaelf an Wm. Byrne, residing in Buyd's Cottage; Sysage-street, vwas prosecuted by, the NYlorthern lailw acompany for having tra- velled from Dundalk to Dqblin in a second class carnage without a ticket. It was proved that the fare was 7s. Od., and when the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENOR I NOTIOES-Trna DAY. DUJOPEAN S0CI&TY ARBITRATION. (At O, Westlninoter-cbainbers, Vkitods-tueet a W) AT10.-Bz Yoe ?? K Ac ?? ?? Suoleti (Brocsde. 4urst's r14s. ?? of sbares, pait lweatr. ?? and Canm bWill, b.(-ictY 'Tholuepsn aud BrouldckuOM4 enee, novetlon). rnrish Nation life Association (Btartoms euseueovatlon). sTa1 LWi-sDCON llAN KRtUITtY courl, LIkl0~iLN'S-WXf- BiretFul: ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... ADAY.-TlAfMn W 1 ?? -A a. WVEDNlESDAY.-Bifore W. H. Garrin--ton and D. gmanuel, intere Esqu., aud Captain Hodgkillsou. and d ILLrGAL PAwsesING.-Jastis ffollin go, apparently a soldier adand e 27 ear, ad Kfs c~oald aresectblelooinggir, ?? I htleml ?? ie agd asoit ?? ben Bcr ang tae hth a o ahdteblanket. -The Magile. CIOU trtsdshre i, o h aeaant McDonald was pro. Eeq.- ceddwt..r.Wlissae ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... B[RXENEAD PO.ICE COURT. I PRIDAY, DBlOEMBER 31. c BEFORE AIR, PRESTON. OrrAReE UNDER THE PUBLtC UIVALTT AcT -Sarah Grant, a uur e, ?? at Oombermpre-terrace, was sum moried under th& 128tb section of the Public Health Act bor removinv certain clothing which had been exposed to lifection, slthout having been previously dislnfected. Mr. C, h. Waln, deputy law-clerk to the Birl enhead ...

A MURDERER'S DESPERATION

... A MURDERER',S DRSPERVTION. . .. .1 ,. . . . . . A Brooklyn (& nauerpi)) paper gives the following extra- 51 ?? aiceuunc of an interview between a murderer under ?? of death in New York State and the barrister who i. defended him on his trial r (n Sunday afternoon, George A. Mott visited WillitV e. Delaney, under 'enter ci of death in the gaol at Mineola 3, Mr. Mott defended Delaney on ?? trial ...

REVELATIONS OF PICTURE DEALING

... I REVELATIONS OF PIOTURE DEALING. ALLEGED OBTAINING OF £450. BY FALSE PRETENCES. At the Lends Borough Polieo Court, on Wednesday, James Lawrence Miller, picture dealer, of London, was brought up, en remand, charged with obtaining £450. by false pretences, from Mr. G. Hoodgson, ironfounder and -machine mnatker, Thornton Read, Bradford. Mr. Tindal Atkinson, barrister (instructed by Messrs, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIERPOOL POLICE COtIrT. .1 ==e FRIDAY, DBOECE ER 31. 5ICEOBX YB. Bfl.RB EMBDZZLEbDET BY A COAL MlfRncEAnV CLER,- Albert lLedward, a youth, was charged on remand with embezzllng 019, the moneye of Mere. Fletcher, Burronghs, and Co.. coal merchbnts, Grown-utreet, with whom he was employed ?? Davlea. who proecuted, id that Inquirles had ban made, but it wa found tha the prisoner's defalcations ...

THE DESPERATE ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. DEATH OF THE MAN

... THE DESPERATE ATTEMPT AT SuIrIDE. I DEATH OF THE MAN. JJMMs WVL * of-- zn Thursday; Mr. 9S, Wasbrough held an inquest at the Bath Acme beethouse, Maudlin-street, on the body of Obadiah Davis who was admitted at the Royal Infirmary about a fortnight siuce witha frightful wound in his throat, snpposed to baye been self-inflioted. Notwithetandingthat the windpipe was completely severed, he ...