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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTI?JE?.-Tina Dix. 0?qttsy2 LCIflDt V?&,.flUNSTE& V iafltti3.efl antI 01±1*00 L&Cltti I.Clowni: tacnao Ii ?.nintt'd Lu- Monday next at iC,45? o. £'n:SMIO COOkS 41' 3*JTIICATURR, 011115 OV APIOAL--C ?? following 1' a4o:uitd fit M&itiIa? oat. - &Iioa tbs. Ntantex of Cm lo.t? cat land Stotfo-# A. 1. 1ni'th. -At 121 -Appes4 &.ttao-ae. 0 (1220 ft. nil C?e Otto-cnn lienji and Adunnufy £3 mono ...

A GIRL OUTRAGED AND MURDERED AT HEMEL HEMPSTEAD

... GLRL ot?ThA(?ErJ AM) ?.nmxThnED 2vr UEMEr. I!EMPi?ThAD. At six ok{xk lest taipiat the lean Izely of at ynanag girl named Quratenitasa ins round by the cultt of a loath taint near ilenaci Itenapstea'l, florist. There was every evidearre that the child had l±err brartatle out- raged au'l inordered. A blow, apparently with a hi?sy ar rharp-edgti loelsarnant, had beer' inflicted on the hue of her ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NXTIOES.-TxV DAll, - I 4 .4 lOI OF LoWr, WEdTSTEfL B At 1,itl:--CAum: Bar(corewlo v R- fartbwtbr hmarlaw,- r MetemUe and othaw Cox andotben (foe hbatiW1. t JUDICIAL CO1UIUTTX O1D THE!X PIIVY CONCIZ, e EuWarMITALL, : At O.3.Petltlon: Biu-errl N6 v GeanwBeaa SaM and c~tbrm A wu: Ediauso Gexiria kliotric Co. v Wemmulntet and 1 imnive way Compan, tbla~nk of ~3riah Voeui,anS SUPREME COVRT OF ...

MUSIC-HALL ARTIST AND AGENT

... TELENoR E.uVittPt[YinIR, married womani of 219, Essex Road, Islington, better known oz the music-hall stage as Miss Amy Lyster, wag the defendant in an action heard in the Clerken- well County Court, and brought by Henry Lewis Arnold and Walter Lumley, solicitors, acting as receivers of the late firm of Hugh Didcott and Co., theatrical agents, to recover £30 5s, commission on professional ...

CONVICTION OF A COLONEL'S WIFE

... CO1NVIOTIOIT OP A COLONEL'S WIFE. At, Ramsgate Police Court the hearing was resumed of the charge against Mrs. Ruby Spalding (referred to in a paragraph on page 3) of causing unnecessary suf- fering to her son Walter, aged eleven years. At the outset of the proceedings yesterday, Mr. Emery, defendant's solicitor, apologized to the Benoh for his client's loss of self-control on Friday. The ...

KING'S CROSS MURDERS

... NIKG's CROSS TYURDEs0, GALLEY COlMMTTED. Elijah Galley, 30, a butcher, of 42, North-street, Pentonville, was charged on remand, before Mr. Bros, at the Clerkeuwell Police Court ou Tuesday with the wilful murder of Thomas and Emma Riley, by stabbing thema with a butcher's knife on the 4th inst. Charles Yardley, of White-hill, Wood Green, said he bad been a clerk in the employment of Mr. Riley, ...

EXECUTION AT READING

... EXECUTION AT BEADIN. Charles Wooldridge, a trooper ii the Life Guards, was executed at Readoing on .Tuesday morning for murdering. hi wife at Clewer, near Windsor, by catting her throat in a fit of jealousy. The jury had recommended him-to mercyon account of the provocation he received, and hopes wore entertained that he would be-re. prieved. The Rome Secretary declined, however, to interfere ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... j.STERPAY PO LI CE. - QUEN ECHrBSO._ A ZS fISH FATEWM~. A )fr Justice Lnwrsnce, sitting Bfr a'U an action was- begun mn .bout a 3 If Lambowrn sued her ~sish Misrla Lambor to recover otrdrtedefence was that bee rpid, so the sog- the lethat the action was really an ge0°iOU0extort= for y~the defendant '3oe; sta ?? eith h had i forn attaini her jsther ocat1s189D tjerihrt i she came snto some ...

A SOLICITOR AND HIS WIFE

... A SOUCITOR AND ES WIF. HEisnj Babbi~tt, a soliditor, residing at 4, Mterivals -road, Putney, was sum- moned to the South-Western police- court on Thursday by his- wife, who lived at 19, West-hill, for being guilty of persistent cruelty and ?? complainant alleged that the defesfdant, whom she married two years ago. turned her . out of the house after treating her with great ?? defendant said he ...

THE YARDE-BULLER DIVORCE CASE

... fi'' N~ ~ ~ -- L~LAL I T'lilDCVSWE. at1% 1 ?? -aUat Davisiaon a'aaartatda', atow f'arther- hoatringz r t wa>- r]:tattit'.'l h-'tare ir. J natt tea Barnies and - L.. Itana- tia tw ot ittoavtair a it NObat NWalter Yartlo- 1 ?? vet a'' t'aaha'ae to tit of hits natalflat's 0al ii>> I amlit Iar lacl' ?? tlt a' rta tiiaataattltllaa' tat his aV ' 'aa1 a 'list'Ltalitt'a, ailatailte oo-raaPondaant, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... T iIi? PO1Aci? WLTI?T$. 'I 1A1IV4 Tfl4EIMsJXT. ,1.hn 13r2g?-. rat?st F w;v? rh4rd 4ri!? -1w-- -. 4i.fl4 b.. t. ?o;, it4 5-it ?iwi ?? n - ? U ?1i4') - - V -, P ? r ?? 24 - t * ?? ?? - ?? A,, F, it ?? t.4' E?&2flV ' ? '1 i' 2 . - Id * - Li ,3 4 1.- L ?.t ?? AVFF:r r ?,Z t-d. ?? 4Vt ?? I v..2, fl-intL Vt.. V22L1! F -K-i .v±s d- ot-:wa , r- A LIVI-tY PKISC'?4L11. V 2 -¾ ?? ' -s -- ' A-- 2L .4 . ? ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ELOD DONEGALL AND ?? 'WIFE. Beforse Mr. de tutzeur at 'Vtestminster, the hearing was resumed of the summons againemt the Mlarmiis ofi Doiegall, at the inmtance of his wife, who claimed. mirinteuansc under the Act of last year on the ground of alleged wditful ne'rect to provide for her.-Mr. Keith Frith appeived for the cOuulainaatt, aid Mr. Barnett Ifo the oftrtuis 01 Don -rrll.-The parties ...