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THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE

... THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE: THE VERDICT. The hearing oI the undefended suit of O'Shen v.; Pernell was resumed on Monday, before Mv. Justice Butt and al special jary. Contrary to anticipations the public interest hase in no way abated. In fact, the failure o, Mrs. O'Shea and Mr. Parnell to appear and defend thkmsolves from the grave allegations made against them bfs served only to whet the public ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDER

... THE HAMPSTEAD - I :MUR DER.I FURTHER MA.GISTERIAL PROCEEDINGS Nary Eleanor Wheeler, aliagPearcy, was ?? again plaeced in the dock Dt tue Marylehone Police Court charged with the murder of Mrs. Pheeber Hogg and her infant daughter, PhabeHo:Egg, at 2, Priory- street, Kentish Town, on the 24th Uoctber last. The Court was again besieged by a crowd of curious peotators, but excellent arrangements ...

To-day's Exeter Police

... ' o-day's Exotcr Pazoe. }lcfore.kMessrs. H. Gadd (iu he chair), andA, ,Bewden, Assaufting Thair ?? i.Halves Wiiam Bennellick, labourer, of (Coombe- Atreet, was suminn-onrd for assaulting and. beastiog hisewife on July ?? com- lairnaut statedShaS corning zonme in the 'eeveniug shefouud the defendant-drank. He wented miory, threatened her,an3 struck Rber, gn~dtha~eight she slept ina neighbour's ...

To-day's Torquay Police

... Co-day's Torquay PoTlIaO se ore air W B Hlamlyn and Dr Last-Smith :he ?? of tbe Oddfeilows' krms, Tor, was transferred trnm 0 Badcock to a H Maundier. and Ruhoezlently to H S Gill; thvt of a beerhouse at 21, Braddon-street from George Low to W M Steed; that rf the BrunOPwtck Inn, Tor, from Charies Collie to G rl Harding; that of the Prince of Wales Inn from B Howe to William Endacott; and that ...

To-day's Exeter Police

... A1- - Before Messrs W># Dunn (chairman), A Bowden, T LVnrcottN apd G I!ranklin. Rerranded. 1, A!bert Eidward Hulse, a laboureri, was obarged wish stealing on tbe 23rd of April et od 12. Bartholo-zew-rGeet, a oewing machine and cover value £l 12s, tbe property of Mr ad Rtctards.-The Chief Constable said en that day Meosrs Read and Goss held an auction at Mr ltichards' horse, and as the macbine ...

To-day's Barnstaple County Sessions

... be G Before Messrs G 'J Davie, C H Basset, J P Yerney, and Captain Thompson. I Alleged Damage by Gipsies. Two gipsies named Sydney Smith and Lot James Birch were summoned for wilfully Loi m n3maging grass belonging to Mr Wm Sanders, DO of Barnstaple, whose son Frederick was tb6 B 3n ?? J P FIlch appeared for the to i prosecution, and Xr A F Seldon defended.2 P,C Hedgeland stated that on the ...

CULLOMPTON SESSIONS

... CULLOMPTON S]3SIONS. icli Before Ressrs T H Eeplburn (in the chair) lead W H Reed, T Tu ner, J Alcilliam, W J A aet. Grant, J -1 Marsorl, and C 1 Locke. im Jvhn 1harland, farmer, of Rradninch bnt pleaoed net guilty to allowing two pigs to He stray en the highway at Bradiiinch on the ted 27th inst., and wsas ordered to pay costs, 6s. Dno George &pilier asf William Spiller, young On ilne of ...

TORQUAY NEWS

... POLICE COURT-TEIS DAY. i Befoes ?? Saunders Kuox.-Gore (in the ehair) and Mr. E. Vivian. . ALLIGAD THEFT OF MOTTLES. WILLIAM MdAOeNEY, of Pirnlico, was charged with s stealing a quantity of bottles, the proporty of Joseph Patrick iearn, rag and bone dealer, of Perroti's buildings, Pimlico.-The prosecutor gave evideacs to leaving a bag containing the ?? on a wheelbarrow butaida Martin's ...

ALLEGED SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD IN EXETER

... ALL-EGED SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD' IN I xEXEITER. THE MOTHER BEFORE THES MAGISTRATES The ExEter policeo'hTuesdayeveningapprehendeI a woman named Urooke,residmng in Williams'oourt, Stepoote Hill, for cruelly ill-treating her child, Ernest Crookeaged seven. ?? Wednesday morning the ?? was bro-ight before the Magistrates- Messrs. H. F. Willey (in the chair) J. F. T'uolker, and J, Trehane, ...

DEVON QUARTER SESSIONS

... At Castle of Exeter ?? the Saster Quarter SeSsions for the Countjr of Devon vwere held. The Justicsj present 'were Mr. W. 11. 'lalladay (chair- ?? Lord Courtenay, Lieutenarit-Colovel Savile, Colonel Walcott, Admiral Wilson, Admiral Dawkins, General Hughes, Captain Phiflpotta, Colonel Trood, Messrs. Bayne,Watson, W. R. Colc ridge, Smythe-Osborne, and A. El. A. Hamilton. TnEPT Br A DOMESTIC ...

THE REMARKABLE ABDUCTION CASE

... THE REMARKABLE ABDUOTIONI CA-SE. i The Central News (Blackburn) correspondent tele. graphs that the excitement inoreased on Tuesday in connection with the abduction of Mrs. Jackson throughout Monday night police officers stood 'guard outsiao the house, but sn bitter wis the weather that it was found necessary to relieve them every two heurs. Meanwhile the besieged never ocened ths door, and ...

SUPPOSED SUICIDE AT

... INSTOW. Information has just come to hand which tends to show that a young farming pupil, named Herbert Delay, has committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver. He was a pupil in agriculture with Mr. E. R. Berry Torr, of Westleigh House, near Instow, North Devon, and has been noticed of late to be much depressed. On Tuesday he rather abruptly left the house, and an hour or two ...