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THE LEWISHAM OUTRAGE

... I TIE LEWISHAM OUTRAGE. VERDICT AND SENTENCE. At the Central Criminal court on Mon- day the trial was resumed of the two men, B. Watts and W. Hall, on an indict- ment charging them with burglariously brealkig and entering the shop of Mr. J. W. Evans, jeweller, of the High-street, Lewisham, and robbing him, with violence, on the night of Jan. 31. Mr. Justice Hawkins summed up the case to the ...

THE UNITED KINGDOM

... U E , 7 7 IITHE SUBTE - m -XJ-4D l AS P- I I LAST XIGOHS 'TAVGUAM,. [FROX OU .0oWX Co6 Qb*TS.] BZM!NGIA.M'! A erious application was made to the magistrates to-day by Wte vicar of St. Mary's 'Church. Eighteen months ago lie gave a Scripture-reader permission to Eve in the vicarage, but wishing to reside there himself he asked the Scrip- ture-reader to give up possession, which he refused, and ...

The Bishop's Amazement

... - I by T'B RzSE D . F- - . I I- Sri= - n 1.1, CDC I 3sio, ov! ; ? ?? .1? ?o ? %-mg t+ ?? P?? -,414I I -. I A COMEDY OF CRIM- ?? BY DIVID CUBISTIE MU-B&M-. In sartiG totef the lo're story Of Lc ytarting to ndi Tom Finoh the Durganad thedmestic -an essen- 50tbor show Alter favouring The ~ Ohfnr some time Dr. Dpurga Tows ftn.55 off the engageent and 5onhttod ?? con'it withbis theeinfous ...

MURDER OF THREE CHILDREN

... MURDER OP ThEE C ?? SUICI:DI OF TIMn FATH A lodging-house keeper named ?? Maines, occupiug the Springt9arden the Den Promenad a r nS the throats of ?? tee boys, aged respectively fees three years, and a girl of ten ?? Monday, and afterwards throat, the heads in each case z nearly severed from the bcels being stated that flames had beensfor tine depressed in spirits asrd hatho and his wife did ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... BREICH OF PROMISE. SOLICITOB'S PFLA OF INSANIX. In the Queen's Bench division, on Monday, before Mr. Justice Hawkins and a special jury, the hearing of the case Sealley v. Creed was ?? was an action in which the plaintiff sued to recover damages for the breach of a promise of ?? defendant de- nied that he had entered into the con- traet alleged and in the alternative asserted that if he had ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... I I , HURRYING TO CITCH TER TRATW. Dr. Wynn Westeott hold an inquest at Hackney yesterday respeoting the death of John Joseph Jansen, 84 year, a retired jeweller, lately residing at 23, Fontbill-road, Finsbury.Park. Henry Baddeley, a jeweller, said that the de. ceased was his father-in-law, and on Wednesday last he left home at about 10 minutes to 9 &.m. to-catch a train for- the City. He was ...

CHARGE OF INCENDIARISM

... ax OFJ'9-ND7 mBJL ,Zoroyad.v ?? Xbig -In :tD iae -zen ii ween4B sand *Le tone ponude. Ai i§ it Lesnnion waa niisae~d '-the sgbonr- hoo Iat' ha& dny~4laiireat de mm.BuIetto rgen com e~ntion-wt 18i.Te goray tofl in the, gi be- the na& Xtrates i ateged.ba ?? been of iste ski grOtdY ?? conh Dion, __d _he AitA- n-riL.LLLKa pau oeen aleepang jp ttheq isen room, that she could em8 fi8.. f i of them ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... S kyCrOLICE, ii Fl 17, ?? girl, Of Mans. ?rsts O~iV~agsrt~l.was charged Lonia foster, dower- ?? njeofteedan eslt,?atj pair ofe 50i5ot5 and herif m~ledithr, b wit hiealsllg h corn- thatrgod ntri her with he Dloing1 evide wenot to * ,oist. - .;,venO e aite aid thwt ?? ?? of w~ene they mthe compeaindnt Ptbe bdy atterloufl e ler pationa l md a Frabah hanir.The e mtreel, in1 on bo ~ ~ wth eid5 ...

YESTERDAY'S DIVORCE

... |:..YXJSTDAY, DIVOB3.&'| A WINE MERCHANT'S PETITION. Inthecaseof Wilson-v. Wilson ind Abrresdon, heard in the 1Divorbc court yesterday Mr. Joseph Henry Wilson ,sought a 3ivorce' b reason of the Saful tery of his wife with the co-respondent, M~r. Aiphonso Furreedon. ~r. Barnartd agppeared for the iati- tioner, who married the respondent on' Mfarch 30,1880, at St. Ma r's church, Finchley.: ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... POLC] CO TOlE O ITI o~qJIPHALL: Donn. -HnryHess, of ALL'7 Leadenhall-street, was ,o6ounda t5h e is~taii of John Mace wiht far that on April 4, 11, and 18, uI ad malicionaly pub- rs96 bel ?? concerning him. ished faatory audthe summons 00g adjourned. BO-W STR.EET. ACBITToAN ACTBTESS-GeOrge wchasg d with being disorderly Jeffs YIII ba~rge If a, horse and trap.- 'WistIe libe le a 99 E stated ...

ACTION AGAINST MISS KITTY LOFTUS

... ACTION AGAINST MISS - KITTY LOFTUS. In the Chancery division on Wednes- day, before Mr. Justice Kekewloh, the ease of Barrett v. Loftus was heard. Mr. Oscar Barrett, lessee of the Lyceum theatre, applied for an injunction to re- strain Mies Kitty Loftus from psrform. ing in Gcnttlemnat Jae, at the Prince of Wales' theotre or- -elsewhere, in contra- vention of an agreement by her to play a ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... -LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS, IV-L Tb.I - e . .- .- (North Divisione at Clerkenwell.) DSvoxrxNs Pt LONDON.-Frederick Br ice 24, was charged upon indictment with laving stolen 51. 10s., the property of Mary Edith Wolfe.-The prosecutrix and her husband, at the latter end of October, came up from Devonshire, and put up at the Great Western hotel, Pad. din-ton. On Oct. 29 they vwere going down the ...