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THE HANSARD UNION TRIAL

... I THE 1iAIRARI) UNION TRIAL. Thc trial of Sir Henry IEasie. Mr. Horatio Bottom. ley, Mr. .T. Iseaes, and. Mr. C. Dolman, on the charge of conspiracy to defrand the shareholders of the Hao- sard Union, was resumed on Monday before Mr. Justice Hawkins. The case, which openol in the last term, had been adjourned through the illness of one of the jurymon. In the abserne of Sir- Charles Ruesell, ...

ALLEGED CRUEL FREUDS

... ALLEGED CIIUEL FRAUDS. At the North London Police-court, on Monday, Pre- derick Cecil Mortimer, 38, clerk, was charged with obtaining by means of false and fraudulent pretenoes the sum of '£20 and other sums from Mary Ann S&cog- gillgS. Mr. Romaiu, who prosecuted, said that the evideace disclosed a very oruol fraud on the proseea- trix. Not only had the prisoner defrauded'the young ,woman of ...

POLICE INTELLIGNECE

... POLICE INTELLIGENOE. CITY POLICE-COURT. SATURDAY. ALLEGED INCENDIAnISM AT GOJcTON. Great excitement was caused in Hyde-road, West Gurbon, on Friday night, by an oceurrence of an extra- ordinary nature. Attention was attracted to the chemist's shop, 108, Hyde-road, occupied by Robert Shorrooks, by smole which appeared to be issuing from the cellar. Investigation showed that some straw in the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CHILD STEALING

... I At North London Polioe Court, on Friday, before Mr. Lane, QO(., Lillian 1'Ihilpot, a good-looking wvell- dressed girl of 16, who wa.s (lescribed as nmrrieAl, was charged with stealing a child mamned John Lyall Wallis, 15 months old. The father of the child is John WVallis, a bookbinder, of Fnranklin-street, Stamford Hill, and on Thursday afternoon Mrs. WVallis sent the child out for an ...

ALLEGED FRAUD ON ART DEALERS

... ALLEGEID FRIUD ON ART DEALERS. Francis HamiltonWillialwson. alika Howard Wilkinson, was chwrgedon relsmand nt Iloav.etret. Lundop, on Mon. day, with obtining worhs ot' art by fraud.-Ur. Muir ho a-1?peared to prosecute, said thati the charge agaiuas the prisoner originated in a} ?? taken out at this court on November 18. 1890. There was great diffi. CUlty in Perving it, and it did not come on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POIrLCE IN'TELLIGF)NOE . I ; ?? CO'VCY POLUOR, COUIRT.. TUE7SDjL. . SirOCkIUNG C'AS 01' FEYIAr. DUITALITY.- A iniddie.,eeld wvoan,.n amed Marg nret 1itzveral(d OE Rilfyestrect Aicoalis. was' brought' upi oni rhinid, bo'ore Ald(irman Gmrfsticld atid' other magiritrates, ?? with -asnmulting . hcr rnophiew', a b koy tinjyd Jamaes 64regn, 13 yenare of are. -- unlica043o4abhl Tl'ldof: 3eutid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCO. MiANCHESTEIR CITY POLIOlF COURT. TUESDAY. S.AVAGE ASSAULT ON A POLICrEmAN. F rederick Hamsr and James Wilson. two young men, were charged. Wilson with being drunk and disorderly, an i Ilamer withi assaulting' the police. On the after- noon of the 6th inst. Poliee-constable Whiting bad occasion to take Wilson into custody in Bradford-roed, Beswick. Hamer was then in ...

THE HORWICH TRAGEDY

... I TVE #OrPWICH TRAG DY. SBNTM1'4CR OF DEATII. At the Livetpool Atsike8, on Friday, before MNi. Jusitiea Willli Robeet Gay, 44, fotgeian, Vtwtt indicted !for the wilful marder of Georgina Gay. his daughter, 1 aged five months, at Horwich, on the 22nd April. Mr. M' onnell anrd Mr..T. Yate5 ?? for the prosecution ftd Mr. 0. 111'Reftld for thle defelce. The piotmiloprtk short, wiry man of daik ...

ASSIZE ARRANGEMENTS

... IMPORTANT CHANGE. A.n important order in Council hae juut been issued relative to the Assizes. Up to the present time the Assi2es for the different circuite have been fixod only a fevr weeks in advance, but the order in Council re. ferrod.to above permarently fixos the dates of the Assizes. all3 over England. As far as regards the Northern Circuit, which embraces Appleby, Carlisle, Lancaster, ...

AN OTLEY TRAGEDAY

... AN OTLEY TR&GED&Y. ?? - hi1 I An inquest was held at'Otley, near Leeds, Oen Monuy, jeopecting the death of the three years old chil of trthflr.Robinson, a carter, ?? iwas drowned ;a a reservoir on Saturday. The jury returned a verdieov'f gumal marder against the B hild's mothewbo iSe~ bged to have drownaed it and attempted suloide, antd ?? iS jtOW in a critical condition. J ~~~s is FIFTEEN ...

WORKING MEN AND GAMBLING

... WORKING MEN AND G-AMBLING. i .. I .. .. IMPORTANT O1FER. IVTIlCEDITORF OF r;ltkE UAX0t:8TtsvE~wiYTN Sir,-It is to be hdped that the attention aroused by the proceedings in connection with the missing Vord craze will have the effect of leading many persons to think seriously of the gambling evil. Therean, I imagine, be no question that gambling under any form is productive of bad results, and ...

THE LAWYER

... i BY A BARRISTER-AT-LAW. WILLS AND INTESTACiES. W. F. T.-I. Ib is not abrinately necessary to omploy a solioitor in making a ohauge of executors, buti where they have beon aeting for some time under a will it is highly expedient to obtain competent legal assistanne. 2. No porson who is named as edecttr shorld be an attestino witness to a will. T. B. II.-If you know the solicitor who made the ...