CLOSING OF INSANITARY HOUSES

... I I At the Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Ellis and Hawkes-William. H. March, 198, Wheeler Strget, was summoned by Mr. Parker for not complying with a notice served under the Public Health Act to put the bouses in Nos. 3 and 4 Court, Oxford Street, into a thorough sanitary condition, or close the same. Mr. Lane appeared for the ?? inspector said the houses were in a very dilapidated ...

A MINING-SHAREDEALERS'S LIBEL ACTION

... ,A ,UINIG-SHAREDE A 'S LIBEL ACTION. . I AN EXTRAORDINA-RY STORY. In tee Queen's Bench Division, yesterday-beforebMr. Justice Grantham and a common jury-the case of Maxey r. the Proprietcrs of the Star came on for hearing. This' was nil action for libel brought by Mr. H. J. Maxeyof the Londonhining Exscange(Limited), against the defendants for libel in publishing a statement that he was to be ...

THE PARIS MURDER CASE

... | - Tl'(LHE PARIS MURDER CASE. Qabrielle Bompard, says a PaTris corresponlent, is one of those weak-inuluded persons who uaul; not be asked a leading question. The police sent to guard hher get admissions from her according to tho drift of what they say, end she does int seeolm conscious of the gravity. of her situation. It pleses hlr to kuow that.Parls only talks about tier, aud itdi leases ...

AN IMPORTANT CASE

... AN IMPORTANT e'ASE. I fthe Hiyh Court of Justice. Chancery Division, London. before Mr. Justice -NORTH. the folloving case was tried: A. J. WHITE, MLAITTED, V. BPIDGE. This was a motion on the part of the plintiffs, who are the nroprietors of the weli-known patent mediicize. ` Mother's Seicel s Curative Syrup, to renzrain the 'lelendant. who resided at Peter. boro-gh. from selling. using. or ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... THE CRbIVE . MURDERi . - - - . i I iNQUEST A ND TERDICT-THF-- POLICE AUTHORITIES -CENSURED. 4 vi toie-hig'evw' w6ho wsmardesred> a~nd- .rohbedr. ow. lthe hgwiy , wile dririi2 'f9rf ilxsbiemes b kpi rews.'X : In-e imu rderednan sm'wi7downv d~poseilht -,her son, Bihar-d, errivo&J hmme u4 ua lately on the Tigqht of tie murdett and a-; few m atest after be entered the house his ?? rusbed in vwith ...

NON-EFFICIENT VOLUNTEERS' FINES

... NON EBTAIENIT? VOLUNTEERS' FI-IS; I r Is the City, of London Court, on friday, before Mr. B foamissier Herr, an action was heard in whicho Colonel Do Pilat Taylor, as the commanding..efilcer of a tbe 24th 2lddlesec Alfie Volunteers, sued private 1 E. Heren, who was in the ?? of the -Post- I master General as a letter oawrrier, to reccovar the 1 smrn of 1&d15b. for fines due for not attending a ...

PORTSMOUTH LAW CASE

... - d. d 'ELLIS Y. IGOYNKE.- In: the Queen's Bench Division, London, of a Wednesday afternoon, 'the aeo Ellis v, G. Gloyne carve befoze Mr. Justice Field and a h special jury. rhis was art actiou brolugnt by thb heplintif, i Mr. C. C. Ellis, grocer, of King's-road, he. St thsea te deedants, Mesrs. H. i. sd andfnans Ms ad la. Gloyn, residing at Portsmouth, forspecifj p performance or an ...

AN EXPENSIVE JOKE

... AN EXPENSIVE 'JOKE.' AT the Ballymbnab petty sess4ions .ettdrday-Mr. |Iuther.foord. R.K.M ?? MA0rickrer. BallykeeL Ballymena (formerly residing in Bally- castle). was charged by the Commi-sionor-s of Inand Rev-enne rwith hxving. on the 5th October las. at i allykeel . near Ballymena. as allegedi car- I ried a revolver without a license. Samnel Allen, for the prosecution, deposed that on the ...

THE MURDER OF A CHESHIRE TRADESMAN

... I THE MEIJRDER OF A CHESHIRE ! RADESILSE. INQUEST AN'D. VERDICT. THE COPRONER AND) THE: POLICE. (Psosi oux Conotsroeaincr.) CanVE, Friday Night. Mr. HIDssa CacaorT, Coroner for West Cheshire, resumed the inquiry, at the Rough, near Crewe, to-day, on the body of Mr. Richard Davies, aged fifty, who weas murdered on the highway, in the vilage of Bastard, while driving home from Crewre on the ...

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... I THE WIDOW'S EVIDENCE. |b t CENSURE OF THE POLICE. AN OPEN VERDICT. 4 te Dr. Cherton. coroner, resumed the inqnest at i Houigh yesterday on the body of Richard Davies, F who was murdered and robbed on the highway r while driving from his business premies in Crewe. Tbe muirdered man's widow deposed that her b eon Richard arrived home unusually late on. the night ol the murder, and a few ...

PROFESSIONAL REFRESHMENTS

... At the Shrewsbury Police-court, on the 23d ulb., Mrs Mary Ann Maddox, proprietress of the Shakespeare Vaults, Shoplatch, was summoned for keeping her pro- mises open during prohibited hours on the 20th ult. Mr F. W. Williams appeared for the defendant, who pleaded not guilty. A conbtable stated that he saw defendant's premises open at 1130 p.m. on the 20th ult., and hearing voices inside he ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 585 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BURGLARIES

... GEORGF WILLIAMS, aged sixby-one, described as a I labourer, was charged, ab the Bow-streeb Police- court, on Monday, with burglariously breaking and entering the house of Mr. George Earle Buckle, bar- rister and journalist, of Queen's-equare, Bloomsbury, I and stealing a kitchen clock. aprons, and towels. Police-constable Devereux, 299 E, stated that at about half-pasb two on Sunday morning he ...