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EXTRAORDINARY FRAUDS BY A WOMAN

... |EXTBAO IT NARY FRAPS BY AU | WOMAN. i endaing At the Xlaousicn House police cco;rw, Iondorn ie, aid ?? TuesdaT. Luisa Egerton, a 'Ove'-dressed i ?? young wcroa. FSS cwharged, ocu -trnand. with roicn: obtaining mt-'y by fraud fronm 11- ?? - nu w-i e housekeeper of t'e Great Britain 'ife Oncee e: than Cheapside, aln aleo with stealing a iucket and chain, the ?? of a Mrs. Manri a. On the it ?? ...

AN IRISH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... t mu wumvb. l . . ; * - - - ?? L U - &-A a; Aann~ hoo TO in A breach of promise case hais just been tried at~ to as inch2' fhe Cork assizes, before Mr. Justice Barry' and a .. gae special jury. Tile plaintiff is Miss Julia M'Evers, will: 'O0LY. and the defendant, BMr. W. Lane O'Neill, a solicitor bocys .the practising in London. The plaintiff is the youngest had I n Of daughter of the late Dr ...

REMARKABLE POISONING CASE

... REMAEK ABLE PO[SOWLNG CASE. One of the most remarkable cases of wholesale porsonlng since the days of Brinvilliers and Palmer concluded on Thursday bcefore the aseizes of the Bonchea-du-Rhone. The court sat at Aix, where the affair created the greatest sensaion. TLe priscner is a middle aged voman named Bat isti e Philip, end she is accused of havinig p.lisoned h-r mistress, her uncle, and ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... ICOUMAEy jMjGIS.I.IRATEW COUTI Ir LF asE MSSS. w. W 2. DHOLT 5V) (. ND Ons. i (IlR;Os' LFtVFULLY\~OUY~l~ FAY ~t e, Richard ThTeifall was chargeC O'i ril r. wounded a ma, namned Jares GsraYdo t, The prosecutor stated tat heWbhane, o'clock in the evenig of thc i h fuybe CY1g n bomefrom Aiatree races,anc near . - 2, passed the pilsoner and scone ohers, who ?? 2, him. He tmrned round and asked ...

HIGH COURT OF FORESTERS

... 6jaemeia, nave ?? notnce ox rmtrucuson. I s, TEE IliIf4TORY CEREMIIONY. id The bigh court yesterday sat in secret forseveral fol, tb hours, for the parpose of discussing the report of te the connaittao appointed to revise the irntiatory tw, ut ceremony. The oeremony had been amended ,, r during the year by ibe executive committee, but ext their amendments were not by any means satibfac- tr ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY [ill] TRATES COURT

... ,BIRKENHEAD COI5 ?? AT'lLS' COURJ. M ON D AY. A I; T r'5j31 ; aO . :2 15t1-. C'tAI, A1,AISSTALF h Sexton, livery-stalc 'eeC Che terf r tip cii re?2and chargeo 'alt * - arid an old hcarse c ia:r, the p'rri ?? 1tua , mtrv faniner, Barnst ?? 1lh P0 1 a ,,lfe e tfieej .area yig l~.,zO ?? pee ih:g ?? fit tim trap. £a'e t nrtmtled Svoift found ?? ir i bills, ard he took them xi the i.io' - . ...

MANCHETER SUMMER ASSIZES

... MANCHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES. NIST PRIUS COURT.-SAToUDAY (BEFORE MR. Jusrmi Luxsl AND SpmrtAL Jwnzsa.) ACTION FOR FALSE IMpIrasOITEENT. Jackson v. Stecart-lMfr. Russell, Q.C., and Mr- lfleming were for the plaintiff; Mr. Gully, Q.C., and Mr. Nash for the defendant. The plaintiff, Thomas Jack- son, is a pawnbroker carrying on business at West- houghton, and he sought to recover damages for false ...

LIVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... | lVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES. * J a :1I CROWN COURT.-WEDNESDAI. (BEFORE Ml. JusTicE LsRS.) , CLAnI AGAINST A STEAMSHIP COMPANY. e Crooks and Robertson v. the Montreal Steamship Corn- , ?? this case, which was an action to recover 3 dontributions in general average on goods shipped on b hoard the Sardinian, it iyas agreed that the ques- - tion at issne should be argued before his lordship in ...

A MONSTRE BABOON AND ITS SAD END

... A MONSTRE BABOON AND ITS BAD END. ad ACTION AGAINST A RAILWAY COMPANY gel Oad attecutcut, before Mr. T. P. he Thomlpson, Judge, anid a jury, an action which in excitedcosiderable interest was brought by M.ail .t wuhffism cross, the well-known naturalist, of Old bAT, .ad Hall-s6treet, against the Obeshite Lines Commnittee*, ndto recover the sum of £20 as ?? ~ of contract in the non-delivery ...

AN ALLEGED NOTORIOUS SWINDLER

... zVY~fNJ)LttI. Mary's)I Iir and TheYL~t Pup26 Mr. At the Manchester county sessiane, yesterday, Theu time Joeeph Lockwood Balmer, alias Joseph CCroptoU, andthe erday was indicted for having, at Rochdale, on the 20th se for June, by means of ?? pretences, obtained from C uy the William Shaw the sam of £5 with intent tode- de- n him fraud bim. Mr. Lereeche prosecuted, and the .e has prisoner was ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTEITS ESI'ONS. ST. HELENS PETTY SESSION3. On `onday. Ialipl Erri-b, i t Sihi a cer, D ike- street fi r isait g tI(' ?? scales in hil sh-pp, was ft-ed jfe. and c0ts.' Os of the scalc, ll-c-I for siv hin, flour, w as 1' olinse against the roirehaser. - Prick Powell. a cartel in the emipliy of Mostr. 2.eill ard i ans. cf ?? Bold Ironwrsrks, soas rsslnnsoieil ftr oxs 51l5ifig Jo.ln Fen-iborr, ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN BLACKSTOCK-STREET

... THE ALLEGED MURDER IN BLACRSTOCKI-STREET. A At the horough police court on Saturday, bi h before Mr. Mansfield, deputy atipendiary magis- m, er trate, Thomas and James Murphy, brothers, both d( a. labourers, were charged on remand with baving hli caused the death of James Campbell, aged 21, also he a labourer. Detective-inspector Cozens prose- se cuted, and the prisoners were defended by Mr. R ...