MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... * l MICHARLMAS QUAPTER SESSIONS. i Thmesesscionewerresti'ite~id andl Crcludliedat oiatr She on1 Setriyioi.DNA.TR ecather CA oil~atrda. M.1. B. Frsiek prcien Th ?? aosgevirates oil thet, bench werm Mr. G. B.xYarborough, Fri Mr. L. S. Bainecs, Mrf. A. Sturrock', and LorAukad ' hee UNLAWFULLY WVOt DNenO A POLICE!%AN AT RAWSOAIS5'. Sor] ?? Coeadlaine WLeiO iiidicted fotr unlawfully anld o ...

THE FINSBURY PARK MURDER

... THE INQUEST. The inquest on the body of Mrs. Jane Messenger was held yesterday by Dr. Hardwicko, at tho Coroner's Court, Holloway-road. The court was thronged with people anxious to hear tho evidence, the persons who witnessed the shooting of the deceased last Friday iu Finsbury Park being accommodated in twljoining room until they were severally called for examination. Inspector McFadden, of ...

THE RUMOURED STATE PROSECUTIONS

... TUE RUNIOUTiED STA'TE PlRo- S IWCUTINS. _ .. ?? (SPECIA1L TEEI I AM VlQM0 A UpRIIESPION. 3) ENT.) London, Monday Night. Thte telegranms in the London morning papors toedity from their Dublin correspondents raised the exeitenmeut concerning Irelnud to a higher t pitc4' than it had yet attained in London. I (10 not alhtde to the reporte of tie Land League e neestings, although ?? of the speerhos ...

A LANDLADY AND HER TENANT

... In the case of Pringle v. Railey, heard before Mr. SerjeantWheeler, at ?? ton county-court on Monday, there were two actions brought by the plaintiff, one at common law, to recover from the defendant the sum of 411., for three quarters' rent of promises situated at 2, Bedford-gardens, Kensing. ton, and the other onl the equity side of the court, to compel the defendant to deliver up to be ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... TRIALSATTHEIMIDDLESEXS ESSIONS A PITABLE CASE.-T/ionses Gat/ictoini, a middle- azed man, WILs brought utp by thle chief officer of the rgendicit society, to be dealt with as asn incorrigi- ble rogue and vagabond, and four previous convic- tions were proved against ?? prisoner said for two years since his last conviction he had been erideavostring to saren a living, and on this occasion he and ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... I r YIELDING TO TEMIP&ATION.-Willianm leYuJPak,1 0 18, described as a clerk, and well-educated, was in- a dicted for unlawfnlly uttering a medal resembling a i sovereigD, with intent to defraud, and for stealiug I a watch and chain from a dwelling-house. -iht prisoner pleaded ''Guilty to both inldictnents, and, handed a written statenient to the Lecorder, ¶eco, in passing sentcnce, said ho ...

THE PROVINCES

... l DURHAM. - ALLECED MANSLAUGRTER. - At I Stockton-on-Tees, on Tuesday, James Stoddart was e charged with the manslaughter of a fellow.labourer, 0 named Delaney. The evidence showed that Stod. dart had been walking with at yonne woman towards Haverton, and on his return he liet the deceased, whom he struck with a piece of slag. His defence 3w a.s that Delaney threatened him with his stick, arnd ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... L.VERPOOL POLICE COMIL T Ia TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 s the t in. 2sser'm. iph A BSAsv ASStArT in) sTrAt1C EnTIt-l- P young man, nanted Martin Ceitrdo, W2a Ccgxc ,r a aawssaurg Wlliam ThobuvscaM it waw - iOW Satiurday night ?? prosector wu goru Lz: ,a ere street, wbhene noticed the pdfoust.rmr- ?? the w na ?? womat The prosecutor .ci 2 ?? the ?? kick her like L22-t ri ?? F th her.' The prisoner made ...

POLICE CASES

... EIpLOYMENT OP CHILDREN 1N BRICKFIRLDS. 11, *Wh At the Brentford petty sessions on Saturday, Messrs. Ee Rutter, brick manufacturers, were summoned for having N committed eight offences under the Factory Act by em- Nc ploying in their brickfields a6t Roston boys who had V Cs neither been certified by the medical inspector for the b Eev district as physically fit for the duty, nor registered in ? ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... -- . OONEj!s INQES. (From our Special Sunday edition of Isat week.) r i KILLED WHILE TRESPASSING. r ~r. Carttar held an in qnest on Saturday at the 6Forest-hill hotel on the body of Mr. Arthur B. . Smith, clerk, of 11, Sylles'-villas, Forest-hill, who was killed on the lrevious T'hursday whilst crossing the line of the Brighton railway near his ressdence. ?? deceased had heei to pay some rent, ...

WILLINGFORD ELECTION PETITION

... This election inquiry was continued yesterday before Mr. Justice Hawkins and Mr. Justice Lopes. Mr. Powell, clerk to Mr. Adams, had been brought from Birmingham since Saturday. He said he only saw the witnesses,Eustace, Knight, and Gurney (for the petitioner) the day after the election, when they went to Oxford House and asked for money. Gurney was spokesman. He refused money. The witness ...

THE ACTION MURDER

... :,1, 7 IPi:~' fl~i; ,. ll - : !. I,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' X :.ER -ACTON; MURDEIL.. !.'It , zji_ , I.t George Pavey, a painter.l was.charged'it the Ham- the' mersnith Police Court-yesteiday with the wilful stine I murderlof Aids Shepherd, 'jed: ten years,'aaughter Oey, Jof John 'Shipherd, decorator, ofiCowper.'Road,'Acton.' prese 1 The'fatherof the deceased wascalled1 and'saidthe eadox ...