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THE CREW TRAGEDY

... [SUBJECT OF ILLUSTRATION.] RICHARD and George Davies, charged with the murder of their father, at Crewe, were again brought up on Thursday at the Court House in that town, and their arrival from Sbafford Gaol, where they had been lodged during their remand, WaS witnessed by large crowds of people. There was a thronged court. One notewvorthy feature of the prisoners' condut while being conveyed ...

ITALIAN MURDER IN HOLBORN

... ITALIAN',PfRDER TI HOLBORNT. d ITALtAN'WPUJRDEI IN I ULtUNrIN ia .b rJ vz ?? night ai murdei was committed ih br o0 that parb ef 'Eolborn where ildeaboub two thousand to a 'Italians, wko esbsist by organ tplaying end& dn El: e; lee creay In the summer, and selling hot potatoes th 6e'zand baked chestntsbinthewinber. In the middle ki nf of 'Eyrc-sbweet-hlll, turning out of Clerkenwell-road, go d ...

A SCENE IN A LAW COURT

... A -SCENE IN A LAW COURT. I l G. COMMITTAL FOR CONTEMPT. Au extraordinary scene took place before Mr. Ho Justice Denman and Mr. Justice Wills, sitting yester- wh day in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, '01 rwihe tbe cases of Hind v. Smith and otaers ?? and iChristopher v. Smith and others came on J.: 0 for heari~ig. Theas were among the opposed res motions on the civil side, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... CFRIKENVWELL.-BULGLABtY AT CLEWWLL. P ^ierc Jen:ins, 19, ?? as a printer, of ra 2, COldbatbpqiare, Clerkenwell, was charged with th bing9 concernej ,ith other men, not in cus Pc 104, in breakin- into the shop, No. 1, Gloucester- th Itret, Clerkenevol, oCI the 16th of January, ad with to r 1lgtharefroln aboutacwt.cf soapaud anumv0A ill 15 i31 of pseser ed roeat &ab3 fish, value in alll 15l., ...

A SCOTCH LORD'S DIVORCE

... A SCOTCH LORED'S DIVORCE. (From our later editions of last weeL.) In the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on Friday., Lord Trayner heard evidence in the action for divorce by Baron Torphichen, of hMidealder, against his wife, Frances Ellen Gordon, on the ground of her adultery with Lieutenant Lynche Blosse. Her ladyship, in reply, charged Lord Tor. phichen with adultery with a woman unknown, but ...

A VERY PECULIAR FAMILY

... A VEY PEOULIAM FAMILTY. . . _ -. . . ' L _ A. At Wertminster roice Court, on mlonnay, AuuIs Grimaldi, aged 85, a woman stylishly dreesed in a fur- trimmed cloak, diving an address in the Lambeth-road, was placed in the dock, charged before Mr. D'Eyn- court with stealing ten £5-notes, .£5 in cold, and a gold Watch, vane £;60, the property of her sister, Matilda Fry, from 49, Vincent-square, ...

THE MURDER OF CHILDREN IN RUSSIA

... I - n DIABOLIAL CRIMES. Sdli hese T,( bials? ,Z % Q D . day 0 lids, (FRox OUR ?? argo -- B~uL , Kov Nir. of (cl According to advices from Warsaw some details have now come to light about the WQ3 uae dreadful ?? murders committed there by the isa midwife SkIublinaki and some other women hort who have diteady been arrested, Siublinski 2blie resided in an attie, and the other inmates of se or the ...

REMARKABLE BIGAMY CASES

... - - AT Southwark PoPole-oio-ur on Saluirday, John Whitham, fifty, of 3, Crosby-row, Snow-fields, Bermondsey, described as a wholesale wastepaper M dealer, was placed in the dock, before M.. Slade, cc charged, on his own confession, with feloniously in a ni termarrying Susan M'Cartby, his first wife Emma ti being then and now alive. Inspector Mountlord said that about eight P.M. on the evening ...

FORGED POSTAL ORDERS

... Louis CArLON, Jacob Janket, and Israel Falman were aharged on remand, at the Thames Polloe- court, on ''riday, with the unlawful possession of posbal orders, supposed bohave been stolen. Thomas I Donaldson, grocer and beer retailer, Cable-sbreeb, St. > George's In ?? said that on Tuesday evening Louis Caplon entered the house, tendered a postal order for 103. 6d., and asked for change. Wibness ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OfL RMlINAL COQUIT. I ?? 91- ?? -cut Nihf the above Court were resumed o yester- bi tbeYebraO 36201 The first edition01tj U&LU of SpeQnty rill. e (Pe1e the Recordez.) roh FUUD ON A Cox5Ax .-Gw9e Jamsa we &in Cio~Sf surrendered to take their trial wel ?? ?? of money, &monoiiting iu the toI to beh , frcm Bell's sbresto mY b ,,adI c h prve~a r toJeih, Q.C., and Mr. t. dig Pio WUW h BUlo willt&o ...

FATAL QUARREL IN THE BOROUGH

... rATAL QUA3RL SW THE -BOO'UG. At the Soufhwark Police Court, on Monday, Edward Lamb, ?? salesman in the Borough Market, was charged, before Mr. Fenwick, with causing the death of Alfred How, alias Howard, by striking him in the eye with an umbrella. Mr. Besley, barrister, defended. John Blackman, a salosmanu in the Borough Market, said he occupied a stand opposite that of the accused. On the ...