THE KENSINGTON MURDER CASE

... I lE KENSINGTO0N MURDIER CASEF EVIDIEiNTCE FROM DUBLIN. A-Ti£31 PT TO ENXJL`T I~N TRlE 'POYAL IRIS___Fl___ILIE16. SPECIALLY RCRPOTPTED I-CR THE DELLEASTNE- nxnnLETTER. DYO-1IPRVTI 1 iCER.. f-le p--lice cou~rt tsce ;-ini tileicrsnuin murider C--ice ?? illtlt e~ven by, hIejiarcii.K ts- aed oi Xi list tu~a.npircj ajt tije 1,V l!ifl 4 ~ t i-0 it tilat Siit (on1 li lvuld le :;iae for the 'ic-asix- ...

FORESTRY IN BRISTOL

... FBORESTHY IN BRISTOL. id FORMATION OF A FEMALE COURT, Lst uight Lia meeting, which was fairly well aY attended, ewas held in the SN, Agnes Minsion Room, n Newfoundland road, with reipect to the inaugaration he of a Female Foresters' Court. The officials and mem. 15 berm of Court Alderman Whitoon initiated fifteen le members to the Court, which is to be called the or Hannah More Court. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... v ~ I .~ . ~ I ~- -- e d8175 XJ-; AW INTELLIGENCE. JU- SITTINGS. 2 ?? (Before :Mr..Justice 'Andrews and a Common Jury.) .RODDY v. TnEa GUARDIANS OF DUtNDALt i 'UNro6Ne-The trial of this case was resumed * and concluded.' The adtion' was by Mrs . Rtoddy, of- ellinan;'near Dundalk, to recover . damages from the guardians for an alleged pollution of the water of a stream to which she. 'was ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOTICOS-THIS DAY. I I (From t hte Legal Di ar.) COUNCIL CHAMBER, DUBLIN CASTLE, Wednesday, 19th December, 11.30 o'clock--Ap- plicatiors of Local Government Board for Orders to' confirm Provisional Orders under the La- bourers (Ireland) Acts relating ?? Union, Callan Union, Oelbridee Union, North Dublin Union, Daevin Union, Wexford Union, Dunshaughlil Union, Trim Union, Mountmellick Union ...

SUICIDE OF A MILLIONAIRE'S SON

... SCICIDE OF A MILLIONAIRE'S I sVICDSOF. EXTRAORDINAtRY LTTERS. g. A. Braxton Hicks held am inquiry on Satur- Jv &-..-rnoor at the Orleans Arms Hotel, Esher, ,rrina the death of Lloyd Burdeken, aged 22 the ?? of an Australian millionaire, lately ,at Fern CottagesWestern Green, Thamres ?? suicide at that address on 7pivifrt7)3 d George. manager of the Bank of Noew W.rales, of Abbotafoid, North ...

Charge against a Bangor Publican

... Charge against_ a Bangor Publican. , At the Bangor Police Court ?? Messrs Charles Pierce, the Mayor (Alderman Langford Jones), Thomas Lewis, John Hughes, SW. PugheHarry Clegg,and John Edwards,John Owen, carter, 8lasinfryn, was fined 2s 6d and costs for being drunk at Bangor on. the 5th inst. Honor Larson, landlord of the' Cross' Keys Inn, Bangor, was summxned for selling drink to John Owen ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... SAUNDERSON AGAIN IN COURT. Mr. Curtis Bennett proceeded, on Friday, at the West London Police Court, to hear the remainder of the evidence against Reginald Saundersou, 21, who was charged with the wilful murderof Augusta Dawes, aged about twenty-nine, by cutting her throat with a Swedish knife in Holland-park-road, on Sunday night, the 25th ult. The prisoner, as he was brought into court, ...

THE LAW COURTS

... GAS COMPANY APPEALS IN VAIN. Judge Lumley Smith, Q.C., gave his decision in Westminster County Court, on Monday, on an appli- cation made by the Gas Light and Coke Company for a new trial in the ease of the man Brooks, whom a jury on the 2nd inst. awarded .30 damages under the Employers Liability Act, for injuries he received through the tilting of a ladder. Mr. Loebms had applied for a new ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XIDDLESEX SESSIONS. EIGHT MONTHS FOR 5s. The first man before this eminent Q.C. yesterday was Willtiam} Daobbs, horsekeper, who was convicted of stealing a coat, value Se. He has already been in cus- todv for three monthls. Mr. Littler nov obliged him with five months more. There is nothing known against you,, he said, but You must bare It suffi. ciently sharp sentenec to make you ...

A CO-RESPONDENT AND HIS WIFE

... In the Probate and Divorce Division on Weduesqay, before Sir F. Jeune, the trial of the case of Neels v. Neels and Hopkins was begun. It was a petition pre- sented by the husband, John Edward Neele, praying for the dissolution of his marriage on the ground of his wife's misconduct with the co-respondent, Palmer Hopkins. Counter claims were made against the petitioner. The parties were married ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... TALE OF A CAB AND BOX. At Bow-street, George Pritehard, a respectable- looking yonug follow, was chbr-ed before Mr. Vaughan with theft. Mrs. Anna Maria Druee, of Endshligh- gardens, was driving through Woburn-squnare, when, she, says Pritchard, taking advantage of a stoppage in the traffic, stole a box from the top of the rab in which she was sitting. Seeing that the theft was noticed, her ...

A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE TRAGEDY

... A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE TRAGIEDY. CHARGE AGATNST A PROFESSIONAL CRICKETER. f About twelve o'cloek on Christmas Eve a shocking 3 muider was committed at Sutton-in-Ashfield by Edmund Kesteven, a well-known professional cricketer. Rest- even, it appears, has for some time resided with all married woman, about forty years of age, whose husband, Frederick Oldham, left her some years ago I on account of ...