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... - ?? INQUESTS ON THE LElE DS AND HAMPSTEAD VICTIMS. ;. An inquest was held at Leeds yesterday afternoon on the remains of James Schofield, aged 43, the fireman who was burnt to death durinig the great l of iire at Leeds New Station on Wednesday. The charred . remains of the deceased were found onl Thursday, as mes reported in The Dail, Xews, in one of the arches, somue ftor feet from where the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TIEs DAY. - - SU2'RE31E COURT OF JUDICATUtLE.-'int COURT OF .0APPIiEA1.-ALPPXAI, COURT i.-23L'i'OR THEIO RD CiriANcxrL'ci ].01, 'cr1 e MAHTru OPTr'T 1)01.1.0. AND LORDi .1 ITICn: FiY.-At hp I i~-Appoals fromt the Quticrret Brich: Dlivision (ririal list); : role-R and. otheon v F7,.l1er and olhars 717, part ?? ROd 0:1:005 -v Cloatwirik andi no~thwr (Na. 5). APP.Al, COURT 11.-BFORP ...

LAW INTELGENCOE. -

... -- MGH COURT OF JUSTICE1. QUEEN'S B3ENCH DIISION.-Jx. 25. fLT& ?? OF JUDGES. Mre. Justice Dfleaan to-day, svhtist trying an action for alleged libel, said that the quedtionl arose whether the alleged libel was intended to be asst attack u11o05 themn or only- neon thle body of vehich they were, asezsi- bars, and in whlich tisey mrighrt lava been in ai minority, and therefore not have acceded ...

THE CONNEMARA DIVORCE SUIT

... In the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division yesterday, Sir Charles Butt (President) htld before him an aiplicatios ill tho cass of Conneruara v.t Cosnemara, wincih vwas tried some time back, and re- ported ii, 1Ic Dailry XVws. 'rho petition was that of a Lady Ceonemara, teio respondent being Lord Conric- ' mare, formerly governor of Madras. A decree iisi was granted, and it was ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... WESTMINSTER.-ALtLEOED SYSTrmXTIC, BucA- 1iAiiNo,-AtXijS Itorudet, a burly middle-aged foreigner, living in Gertiude-strect, Chelsea, was brought up on a warrant, charged with being con- cerned with a main named Louis Allard, already 'coI- mitted for trial, in IL conspiracy to obtain money by menaces-hMr. A. Gill, barrister, who prosecutetd for the Vigilance Society, pointed out that this case ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I I C C . :O T TllHE POLICE COURTS. BOW.8STREET,-ArTPTED SureInX ix.A Gair.tl, Saerahi Bakeor, a. ?? sailer, of 66, Harrison-street ' Gray's-u-rnorad,' was charged with being drunkand I disorderly, aind further wvith attempting to commit s. suicide while in the cel at Bow-etreet olice Statioss. OsiiMondey'eveniig prisoner wias token into custody L by P.C. 261 E, and was afterwards put jn a ...

AN ENCOUNTER WITH LEAD STEALERS

... Ah ENCOUNTHE WITH LEAD SToADRS. EDWARD L.&NE. Thomas Dean, and James Barr were charged, at the West London Police-court. with stealing I a quantity of lead pipe. Police-constable 5SS T said that on Wednesday afternoon he was on duty in Greyhound croad, Fulham, and on hearing a noise in an unoccupied house, he called another officer and placed himl outside. 7 He went to the hack of the house ...

TRAGIC AFFAIR IN WHITECHAPEL

... TVALGIC. AFFArt US WfflmiscUPL. - I . - . ?? flnfh1-flh i IA SERIOtUS case' of attempted Wife murder occurred in two, IWhitetchapel on Saturday. Richard Harris, a broker's thel man,living at No.1, Britten's-court, Jt. George's-road, E.. rt Ireturned homne dluring the afternoon,, m~id commenced ?? aquarrel with his wife Annie, aged thirty-four. Htis alleged~ cotr by the daughter, IEllen ...

THE MAZE HILL BRUGLARY

... .Tn15 zEnAZ3 XIL L UPGLAry PRESENTATION TO BRAVE POLICEMEN. Tj SiR Joir BRIDGE set specially at BoW-street' or' 1 Wednesday morning, for the purpose of publicly WI recognising the bravery of PolicB constables Smeeth E and Tappin, of the B Division, and Sub-Inspector Cl Easton, of the Thames Police, who displayed con- a spicuous coousage in arresting the men who committed wi what is know'n as ...

THE BLACKBURN TRAGEDY

... Tue inqueston the body of Alice Barnes, aged nino years, the victim of the murder in the Bunker-lane, Witton, was resumed at the county police-station, Blackburn, beforeMr.H.J.Robinson. Henry Watson, a labouker, spoke to seeing a man near the scene of the murder on the morning of the 5th, whom he iden- tified as Duckworth. Elizabeth Riding, a girl, also said the prisoner was similar in ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO POISON A HOUSEKEEPER

... ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO POISON A HOUSEKEBEPER. 1X A YouSG girl named Emma Chambers, aged fifteen, Il- was charged, at the Marlborough-street Police-court, with unlawfully administering poison to Emma B FlHerzog, lady housekeeper to Mr. Dressel, a gentle- le man residing at 51, Edith-road, West Kensington, e for the purpose of endangering her life or causing her to death. The proseoutrix deposed ...

THE WIFE AND CAREER OF DEEMING the MURDERER

... TYOE lIuTFE Arlo CAgiEfE OF DEEMING the MURDERER SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. In vhbapter I. we are introduced to Mrs. Deeming, the mother of Fred nud his brothers and ?? Deeming'srage at the absence from school of the Soapegrace-A Father's prophecy disputed by a 8 3Iother's ?? truant is seen by his brother t Walter, who inform s Deeming, ?? is caught, D and the old man threatens and thrashes ...