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THE CHARGES AGAINST DR. PETERS

... THE CH ARGES AGAINST DRE. PETERS. of - ?? er GOVERNMENT INQUIRY ORDERED. Lint ?? vie (FRnoia. OUR COltRESi'ONDET.) Isoaud ierBERLIN, Sunday Night. acoste The debates of the last two datys in the TL Reichstag have given German Colonial policy a learn! blow hea~vier than any Opposition could heave Gene done. German Coloniial enterprise has not of ET] ng proved lucrative, and has, on the. ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... - H- .. OF I . PIS . e A PIOUS CLERK'S AMUSING LETTERS. - MR. UNDER-S91FRIFF BT7RCHELIL, sitting with a jdry at the County of London Sheriff's Court, Red Lion Square, Holborn, heard the case of Cumberland v. Roberts. This was an action which had been remitted from the High Court, where judgment had been allowed to go by default, in which the plaintiff, Miss Emilie Cumberland, a young lady of ...

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 ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... I I (NorthDivision, at Clerkenwell.) CLUB P1iOPRIETO SENT TO PRISON. -Ernest Haflon and Henry Lankenau were indicted for having unlawfully kept and maintained a disorderly house.-Mr. Gill said Hef ton was the proprietor, and the other prisoner a servant, of a club called the Marlborough club in Poland- street, W.-The jury found both men Guilty. - afton, who has twice been cmnvinted for ...

THE OUTRAGE AND MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM

... THEE OUTRAGE AND MURDER AT I I BlMIRINGHAM. The inquest on the,- body of Mary Levvis, acel 10 years. whose outrared and mangled remains were discovered in an area, in Vyse-street, Birmingham, on iho 10th inst., was opened on Tuesday. Frank Taylor, 23, who is charged with the ontrage and murder, and John aud Mari% Taylor, his father and maother. who are iu custody oharred with heibse concerned ...

ST. GEORGE'S PETITION

... When the inquiry in connection with the recri- minatory charges brought by Mar, Harry Marks against Mr. Benn was resumed on Monday, PElmer Rumsey, whose Tote in favour of Mr. Marks was questioned, ar.ppared before the Court and applied for permission to tako a position as fireman on board a steamer sailing to Gibraltar. Baron Pollock told him lie might go on being intformed bv ilumsey that the ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... COURT AND (CRACY. ARISTO- ANOTHER ROYAL PENSION. PITY THE POOR DUKE OF YORK. A rumour is afloat among the friends of the Prince of Wales that the Government may ore long ask the House of Commons to consent to some addition to the allowance made to him on behalf of his chil- dren. One of the reasons said to be urged in behalf of the proposed addition has reference to the fact that the Duke of ...

THE LAW COURTS

... TIlE LAW COURTS, LADIES AND' MONKEYS. Mr. James Chittock, proprietor of tie aeg &na monkey show which anrrsed visitors to the last World'i Fa r at tho Royal Agricultural Hall, has just been re. quired by his Honour Judge Meadaws White to pay £5 damages to Mrs. Emma Hart, milliner, of Penton. ville, as the priee of ia monkey bite. Patronisiug hlis show with a lady friend, and while wvaiting in ...

SUICIDE OF MR. H. M. STANLEY'S PARLIAMENTARY AGENT

... SUICIDE OF M:TR. H. M. STANLEY'S PARILIAME NTARY AGENT. Yesterday, at the Kensington Town Hall, Mr. C Luxrnoore Dvew he t1 an inquiry with reierence to '!ho death of 'Ir. Thomas John Beverley. aged seveeit years, a Parliumen ay agent, Latey re idinq at i.5, Fiibaro;:gi roadl, South Kensingtonv whu crmnjot ej suicide at 65, Finborough-road iwhere he forir.e,! resided). oinder troaic ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... YESTERDAY'S POLICE . CASES. ?? ' DARING ROBBERY FROM A FLAT. An Austrian waiter, giving the English name of Charles Browan, was charged on remand at Marl- borough.strcet with stealing jewellery and other articles valued at .440 belonging to Mr. W. H. Wal- pole, of 385, Oxford-street. Mrs. Walpole met the prisoner coming from her bedroom with a silver-backed hair-brush sticking out of his ...

IRISH SUPERSTITION

... I I An inquest was held on Mondsay at Lecarrow, county Roscommon, on the body of Jas. 'unnumgham, alieged ui hyve been killed by his father and brothers, (in iar;hi f The poliee evidence was to the effect teat the death hatd been re. ported by Patrick Cunutugnlim, a bro- tiher of decea~ed. He i-tated that his brother was a little astray, and had to be done away with. The mangled ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Taxis, PoLICE COURTS. BOW STREET. rI' ?? AT THE BRIt. ,kTggPT jxGeorgO Robinson, 32, of TI,~1 MUSE~ Hbrdescribed as was charged with at- bell.Pcr efc.-police conetable 280 terneted si ton i~ rdy the 22ndrnit., Di stated~ dhau lr e ?? mueeam, b 3 the prisoner OCCUPying r| ,bG her the Asrian gallery'. He had ?? r up ad rno0t'iced that hes lifted bim erUP lge wound n hi bed 's Ter tlhro~`, The ...