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DOG CASES

... -4- At ?? yester- day, Dr. Joseph Edmunds, of Grafton-strest, Bond- strest, appeared to au adjourned summons charging him with detaining a pug dog belonging to Maiie Peters, of Graftonestreet, itzroy-square. - Mr. - Bathurst No1man1 solicitor, appeared for the coin- ho ?? the fast hearing of the case Miss Peters Er. saidthat in November, 1888, she bought thedog in lit queation in Leadenball ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Truh. POLICE COUWTS, ArkNslON, R01-0 E-R(ionr-y AT Tim CIN~coV- B4 1IM- (.eole DSrown, 61, a traveller, who PIE verp a L~t~oul, was charged before Mfr. sai AA~n1Jwth a rubbery. The complainant qu ~ xr ~~ nig, a shzpbroker in Philpot-laise ~ r reuono te 23rd December he was on7 tli. ui i~ ?? Station 'waiting-o a ?? tn~a~namn uhdu ohim and snatched his tho geiwacwot 0/,fomhspocket, and ran off ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... bAW JNTELLIGNCE. ?? 2.- - Cr~rTr OF BANKRUPTOY.-D~i *1. jpefc:e Mr. elegistrar Linklater.) SE, CAPTAI' EDWARDS-ATMSON'. A, ¢j lor a receiviug order Iias been presented . . ?? debtor, who is described as of Coom)be 64t; ^M:;lea Su~rrey, proprietor Di the Field Sports ' poii hhe plpheatsolu of Messrs. Musgrave d ?? bcb:dl of AM1. J. Prado, General in he AI , i, his Hopouir xsade the usual ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THIE POLICE -COURT8. -4- M.A?SION.\ OUSE:.-THtE GmAT EBRoimnn op FogI0Y1 ?? T~hom=s Tnretr, 65, do- en selibed as haviug no occupation, and Fredrick Virke, tit 49, surveyOrt, were charged on remand, before Alder- Pl ).ISD Sa Andre LuslI, with forging and utteriug a ci Chilian bond for 1,000., with intent fo dtfr d Sir fo Bobert Cardcn and Co., stcekbrokers, 3, Threadneedle- a strict, and Lning ...

ALLEGED WHOLESALE ROBBERIES

... ALLEGED .WHOIMALE BOBBFUS. I -; ; -z . W J Is- ?? I THE BE1AM UA±ITARtY INPEM At the Marylebone Police-court yesterday, 1Geo. Harvey, 25, a butcher, of Aeton-street, Kings! land-road, and Henry Butcher, 27, a waiter, of Broughamn-read, Dalston, were 'chargedwith being concerned together in stealing on thel 11$b December, from 12,a Eton-road, Hampstead, a diamond brocch and a watch valued at ...

EXTRAORDINARY THEATRICAL CASE

... EXTRAORDINARY TEMTIMA CAW. a- 4 . I At the EArlborough-street Poliee-eourt l~es- bY, arjidoLuil, of Albeet fasons,. ~'30th November at.-.Mr.Gohgnpoeitd Mr. Gill coandute the dfne-r egeai t opening the calse. said that the defedn emdt ahave finagined that he was personated in a piece called The Ord Craze that was recently produlced at the L.Princess's Theatre. The consequence was that be Ap- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF BAMRUPTO-TAN. 1. (1Bdoe Mr. Registrar Hasitt.) RE: JOEN IWDN. A ptition for a receivir -oider has been presented on oehall oi this debtor, who is well known in the City, xld Ivas recently the proprietor of the Salutation Taya-, ?? NtwOvgte,- treot, and he is dseribed as late a licesed viotualler and fish ongmr. Nothing trau:. pired ss to the debts or assets: but it was stated that 1 ...

THE GAS STOKERS' STIRKE

... THE GA S TOXIS, STRIKE. .LXA~ % .. JS.LWJ.5 T= HARGI 0P INCITING TO XURDM PROBROUTION.BY THE TREARY. tt BOW-Stmet PoUo8e-oo:Atygsteday, Heu Georgo Wi daerlbds a poitor, was 00 reiriand, 'with having, oui be l- Decembr, 1se, at a met ingo 6v peson ?? d ~ ?? eofai F' *'it ;e dbeT Liveeey.-Mr. Foarrest olton4, I d by i A. Stephemsoand Mr. Pollard, proeseted on bebhf Of the rsury; Mr. Henry Lynn ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... == O I U T TUE POLICE cour,4 4b. - a I ' NVESTMINSTER.-W1lT WomD' CXo Do?- i4 3Edwin Eil, 40, a man ecentrically dessed . in uautical 0 *style, described as a calles-house proptiptor, of 306, i IFullam-road, was charged befors Mr. §41 with being b I a persou of unswund mind wandering - iarge.-Ser- b Igx-tit Bautholooiew, 33 B, deposed that- between tea 4 and elev a yesterday mowniug his ...

THE FOREST GATE DISASTER

... I FOREST GATE DISASTER. T~HE INQUEST~. EVIDENCE OF THE SUPERMTENDENT. Mr. V. C. Lewis, Coroner for~ South Essex, opsued yesterday the~ inquest coaioerllng the d ahof Be tbe tweiitysl boys who Wone suffocated early on H 1yedoen1ay nosiqg at the Forest-gate. Industrial ac 000 Strati rd. 'Though it was generally unertodg th Mj4soee given would be merely an to id ca 1osi ofthe bodies, a I&sge ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF COUNT KAROLYI

... SUDDEN DEATH OF COUNT KAROLYTI. COUNT KAMOLYI, the former ambassador of Austria- Hungary at the Couets of Blrlin and St. James's, died t on Thureday while out hunting on hit estate, neal? r Pressburg r A later telegram from BuluiPasth ebates that the . count wau euddenly thrown from his horse, and waF t taken up dead, It is still uncertain whether he was J stricken with apoplexy while riding ...

BURGLARY IN GOSWELL ROAD

... JJNUrXLLanS1 An LuVowrkLJLJ nk'vu&. S' EnWARD CLAPHAM. twenty, a oarman, of New G Oxford Charnbers, Clerkanwell, was charged ao the C, Clorkenwell Police.courb on Monday with being con. re corned, with otherinob In custody, in burgsariously w breaking and entering 135, Gosweil-road, and steal. ea ing therein thirty silk pookeb-handkerchiefs, value w £3, the property of Arthur Magnob. Just ...