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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., ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAMW INTEiLGENCE. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. a I CHANCELY DIVISION.-P3 156. ;Bafore Mr. Justice Stirling.) ?? tis administtion action, in which a large sum a (fm ,uY mlrs being audwihstnoel. the testator gave a ,legacy of 1,0JI. to the trustees of the parlmes museum e yor f EdurAioln ini EcoUo1liC aud S.nuitary Science, and the questions raised by thonesxt-of-hinu wa5 Who ther this wses a eo°d ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... UIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. O CHANCERY DIVISION.-FnIB. 21. (Before Mr. tustice Ciittt.) rm C1IEL ROSA O PEIO COM CNTy (LIMNITED) V. aU7NTLNGTOZ Mr. Romer. QC. Q.Ar. Bray with hi ra) moved on be- bai l of the planntiff cm ny for an inju ucttiunrrsttruin iog the defendant ?? A. ntin gton, frm or performinat n t anc e, eithe r on weel- day or Sun day, at any a lrge term o f her engageiieit with the p ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... POLICE cOeMB. BOW-STREET.-A SArvAsnox=rN Tzouam-A . young wommaumed Xbra 2Wdr, aged 16, domeat1o. eb servant, wa charged with stealing a chnqued for 10. th' and far'e the endorseent. -Mr. George Gardner, of . Obiswi>ost a cheque o hi dangtu, ns Ada ; Hewer, 21, Gret zOoruik-ibet, on the 27h ult. The W pwso11r Waployed by Mr.Hwer as servnt, oakmn got o£f harity on *be recon1iends Al theo ?? ?? ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUWTS. 4> 11 BoW-STREET.-CHwE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN.- it In the list of charges before Mr. Vaughau there was - one against Robert oDynys, ?? 66, clerk in holy is orders, of 6, Carumore-road, Twickewham, for beiug ;- drunk and disorderly in Wellihgton-street. Upon the :o case being reached it was sa0ted that the defendant did id ?? Mles said the defendant was Il charged au Tuesday ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... WE CREWE MURDER. ?? ut idn oinI I ou10godwth ae dovrids ,TST OF 'ield CONFESSIONS, belt ° mstcere ?? icaay rd Davies. Ric a, ean setg~ed ?? agoedlx 16, teroaen bruh ui cat; oli itoo tilfu aeirr Dof thei fthrp. FRichard ..ed..urs, You tlsorok one tvhenightofJn. Gerye ,t dt uot Yo stok ?? ich~d sid fol r4 a~ culdI aac I wha Irrg ; te aatNe3 6, ad r~herpcesbefoe~wnt ?? ?? now toudid }io cal ...

THE GOUFFE CASE

... TRE GOUFFE CASE D 8(ROM COUR CORPMPONDBIT.) 50 Lu of PARIS. FrIDAY NIGHT. ti' n Gabrielle Bompard was taken tbiP morning ti Y from the IHouse of Detention, wberu she has F d beeu a prisoner, to be conveyed to Lyons. She to b was in high spirits, and at the Paris-Lyons tc terminus her lively taik and laughter with the 3. detectives vho escorted her excited the atten- Q Y tion of some non ...

The Murderer's one Request

... Tbe Murderees one Request. THEaE are moments in life when it is meet, as HAMLET says, to WipO away all trivial fond records; but, bas most people must have noted, there is some- Spew times a curious propensity in human nature to Spent occupy the mind on solemn occasions with Hlarce trifling things. Only on this principle can we delive account for the strange response of W.LMAM Chan Row, the ...

LONDON SESSIONS

... LONDON SUSIONS. - - (Before Sir P. R. Edlin, Q.C., Chairman.)K BErnr-o^-rsEx P u'onN. - Christian eA!,. 71rorsell VloodAouse, Philip 1'/sah, Henr Pi4ha Johnn al .eAyer, .Edwirn IErshon, and Hemr Jefrris were ?? dieted-lhristian Kuhl with keeping a common gainiug in house at Ashford-terrace, Hoxtcn; Philip Puth with m t* ]eovilg 1. Op 3 MOUIfl ganiS g-house at 13 Wonlack-road, ef 'u Hoxtou; and ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... f- o 2IJvouc -. .gty. of 'e CENTRAL CRiINAL COURT. Id-a- !ad - g ,zull ter (Before M. Justice !Day' Juso CcuwS or OFHw CD ?? Edward Pr- C S 01 son, 38, and Ekabeehr Pearson, 33, were indicted upon c V V. the ceroner's inquieiou with the manslaughter of C Thomas Edward Pearson, their child.-Ur. Horace Port a Avory stated that thq grand jury having ignored the c or bill for manslaugbterpreferred ...