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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POEiCE INTELIGENCE. B3OW-STR1EET. - - --TjjZ, CHiAUGE bi SiEiLING A CiLD. ?? BRdey, alias Ashoroft, aged, 9, ivas hebarged on remand with feloniously taking away a child named Edith Bel- field, aged-13,from her parents, who re- 'side at Bolli'nto, in - Cheshire.-The aouused brought the child to London, e .having expressed awish to leave home in consequence of having played truant at ?? girl,- ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY TRAGEDY

... AN EXTRAORDINARY TRAGEDY A terrible story is reported froelBniC port, Nova Scotia. A young marrid couple committed ?? upon the di5, covery that they were brother and sister. The husband's name was Lucian Ditral His father left his wife and went ts ro- side at Prince Edward's island. Stihet quent to his departure a girl wes borh; and the mother never told he I a baih ] that a child had been ...

THE RECENT BANK ROBBERY

... | Three well-dressed, elderly men, giving the names of John Wood, Charles Pape, and JTanes Gribbon, who described them. solves as betting men, and refused their addresses, were charged at the Mansion house, yesterday, with frequenting the London and Westminster bank, the Im- peril bank, and Messrs. Prescott and Ditnsdale's bank, for the supposed pur- pose of committing a ?? p - pears that ...

THE NEWBURY TRAGEDY

... THE NEWBURY, TRAGEDY. A SECONDINQUESTREFUSED In the Queen's Bench division, on Monday, the Newbury shooting case was discussed before Mr. Justice Cave- and Mr. Justice Grantham.-The-Attorney- general explained that the matter came on upon a summons which had been made returnable before Mr. Justice Denman, at chambers, and it- called upon Mr. Coaton, the coroner of Newbury, in Berkshire, to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Ip LICE INTELLIGENCE, MANSION-HOUSE. CRUELTY TO A-WIFI.--. Br64gham,. slabourer, Gunpowder-alleywas brought imp for cruelly illusing his wife Ellen early-n: Sunday- morning ?? 'rosecutrlx said that her husband had frequently beatenher, and she had suf. fered greatly at his hands. About one o'clock, after she had brought him in a bottle of stout, she perceived that he had supplied himself with ...

COUNTY OF LONDON SESSIONS

... TnE ARCADIA CLUB. - Frederick Mfarks, secretary of- the Arcadlia club. Hlart-street, Covent-garden, appealed against a conviction of Sir John Bridge for unlawfully selling by retail batoxn- catingliquors without beingdnlylioensed, and for which offence he wras ordered to. pay a fine of 301. and 10 guineas costs. LEvidence wae called to show that the club was-the resort of members of the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... , CoRONERS' 'INQUESTS.' j 'rom ?? Sundareditionoffastweek) SINGULAR .DEATH. On Saturday Mr. WynneBaxter held an inquiry at the 'Whitochapel infirmary concerning the death'of Joseph Bartlett, aged 48, a fish porter, lately residing at 2, George-street, Spitalfields. From the evidence it aupeared that about three weeks ago -the deceased was drawing a barrow in Tooley-street, when one of the legs ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... LONm CON1rSE INS . AX PxaSiS¢rNT SW I-NDLBBH -Jen tdi'erdA42 dealer; was indicted for ob- tanig b eans of false pretesices, s: quantity oof- goods fromn various ?? men, at the. Westbend-Me SPleded Gilty.-~Th6 prisoner had been mathe habit of taking lodgings for a, short time in streets near Oxford.street and order ing goods of tradesmen to 'be sent to addresses giver, when they cvdul&_be ...

IS TRADES UNIONISM INTIMIDATION?

... IS TRADES!-UNIONISM - INTIMIDATION? IMPORTANT CASE. In the Queen's Bench division, on Tuesday, before the Lord Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Mathew, Mr. Justice Cave, Mr. Justice A. L. Smith, and Mr. Jus- tice Charles, the case of Gibson v. Lawson came onfor hearing. It was an appeal by way of special case from a decision of the Justices of the Peace for the county of Northumberland, sitting ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... `1AW' 'NTELLIOENCE. BR AbWAH QOF PROMISE Miss Sarah Graham,' whowas said-to be the daughter of a farmer 4 near Abei-. .deen- sued Mr. George Scattertr, a Comrn mercial traveller; in . the Queen.s' Benh. division on Friday, to recover. damakes 'for breach-of promise of marriage. 'The plaintiff'stcase was thab- she was intro- du.ed to the defendant in 1883, and that he-paid-hisaddresses to her. ...

A BREAD PROSECUTION

... . ;,Walter Tyler, inspector of -weits and measures for the county ofMiddle- sex, summoned a number of persons at the Brentford petty sessions on Saturday for neglecting to carry weights and scales in carts whilst engaged in the sale of bread. These were nearly all dairy. men; and the bread in many instances is thatlmown as Neville's ?? Tater, of Uxbridge-road, Ealing, and Messrs. Saunders and ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A SERVANT

... ITHE MYSTERIOUS DEATH I: I OF A .ERlANT. d I VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER.' Mr. Morrison resumed an inquest at the Public hall, Horley, on Thursday, into, the death of Annie Sarah 'Luoy Amelia Scott, aged 18, h. domestic servant, lately in the 'service of Mr. Jonathan Brown, builder, 'of Lumley- road, Honley, who died an Saturday,'the 24th ult., from concussion o f the brain, the result of serions ...