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STORIES OF REAL LIFE

... I _ _ I TOLD IN THE COURTS. THE BABY CLAIMANT. The further hearing of the suit of Salisbary v. 1i-wson was continued in the Queen's Bench division on Thura- day. This case bad been remitted from the Chancery division for the purpose of having the paternityof Georgina Priestly Salisbury, an infant of 15 months old, determined, vho, if found to be the daughter of the late Mr. George Henry ...

A DRIVE TO THE RACES

... [ - Walter 1Muiphy. 13, who lived in Co's'.baildings, Patney; and James McEVoy, 11, of Northumberland-terrace, Barnes,werecharged atthe West London police-court on Saturday, with being con- cerned in stealing a pony, cart, and har. ness, value 101., the property of Charles Harris, a Chimney sweeper, of High- street, Falham.-Police-constable 94 B proved seeing the prisoners with the pony and ...

THE NORWICH MURDER

... THE NORWICH MIUR3DER. LETTER FROM THE CONDEMNED MfAN. Frank Miles, now lying under sentence of death in Norwich gaol, has sent the following letter to his mother at South- amuton, of which place he is a native, and where strong effortsare being made to secure his reprieve :- - From Frank Miles, 11.11. Prison, Norwich, June 14, 1895.-Dear Mother. -I am sgre you will be deeply grieved to hear ...

A BABY PLAINTIFF

... 4. BABY PLAINTIFF. In the Queen's Bench on Thursday Mr. Justice Hawkins and a special jury hard before them the case of ' Salisbury v. Raweon, in which the issue to be tried was whether Georginfa Henrietta Hannah Lydia 8 alisbury, an j`fanrlt 15 months old, was the child of George Henry Salisbury (who died on Jan. 7, 1894) the last tenanvt for iife under the will of George Kirkman Priestley, ...

SUICIDE OF A DIVORCED WOMAN

... | SUICIDE OF A DIVORCED WOMAI. At Fulham, on Tuesday, Mr. Drew held an inquest as to the death of Elita Constance Jorgensen, a divorced woman,1 lately residing at 35, Peterborough.road, Fulham.-Mr. Augustus Taylor, a soli.' ceitor, said that he weted for the deceased during her divorce proceedings. Since that time she had been living under the protection of a Mr. Brockman, ard had assumed the ...

LOSS OF THE ELBE

... MArE OF THE CRlATHIE AT FATLT. MIr. ffarsham, the metropolitan magis- trate, who was assisted by Captains Caetla and Richardson and Captain Iiddle, R.N.. as assessors, delivered judgment on Monday at Westm:nster 'town hall, as to the cause of the col- lision between the Elbe and the Crathie. The nine questions submnitted by the Board of Trade for decision were answered categorically. The court ...

ROBBING THE VICAR OF SHIRLEY

... I On Saturday, at the Croydon Petty sesmions, Henry WiZlhams and Arthur Taylor, flower sellers, both of Wilford- road, Croydon, were charged with wil- fally damaging a number of herbaceous plants, value 51., in the garden of the Vicarage, Shirley, and with stealing from the same place flowers of the value of It., the DrOperty of the Rev. Willitm Wilki, the vicar.- The prosecutor, whose garden ...

CORONER'S OFFICER AND UNDERTAKERS

... [CORONER'S OFFICER AND UNDER.I I TAKERS. I IAU eotion was brourht in the Queen's Bench division on Tuesday by MAr. Albert Artlzir Broadbridge, coroner's officer for the district of Camberwell, against Mr. Ienry Edward Bsech, undertaker, carrying on business at 44, High-street, Peohbam, and 15 other defendants, to rcoe-sT damages for an alleged libel. Defendants pleaded privilege, and said ...

A LADY DETECTIVE

... .:| In the Queen's Bench on Thursday Ur. Justice Cave and a common, Jury began the hearing of an action brought by Mr%. Paulowna Upperley, a private detective known as Madame Paul! against Captain BRobert Albert Price and hia wife, hMrs. Elizabeth Price, now residing at. Slhaftesbury.-illas, Allen- street, Eensmgton, but who, until lately, lived at Bristol, to recover 811., money alleged to bo ...

ACTION FOR THE LOSS OF A SON

... I ACTION FOR THE LOSS OOF A SON. At the Shoreditch County court, on Tresday, before Judge French, q.C., Robert Hilken, a dock labourer, of James-street, Commercial-road, claimed damages from William Richardson, a builder, for the death of his child, Robert, a boy of nine, who was killed by the fall of a wail in James-street, on March 24 last, on the occasion of the great gale.-Mr. Eldridge ...

THE DALSTON TRAGEDY

... THE DALSTON TRAGEDYP COMM~ST~AL FOB WILFUL MURUDEB. Frelerick& 1 Sw1illil, 31, warebouseman, of 104, Wellington-terrace. Haggerston- road, was charged, on remand, at the North London police-court, on Tuesday, with ?? Delfosse. a woman with whombhecohabited.-Mr. Frayling pro- secuted for the Treasury, and Mr. C. V. Young defended the prisoncr.-''he evi- dence already given in this case was that ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... I A MiOTH=fit AT FiF'FaEn',.--At Obelms. ford assizes, ou Thursday, Harriet In. sB nee, 15,w&as Sectelned to throe months' hard labour for concealing the birth of her child, which was found secreted in a chimney at her home at Bradwell-on. Sea and George Instance, her brother, 24, who admitted naternity of the child, wassentenced to 18 months' hard labour under ?? Law Amendment Act. A ...