THE TATTON SYKES CASE

... THE TAWTON SYKES CASE., I AUTr1[ENUCI TirY OF' SIGNATUlIRES DENIE D. EXIDENE, OF EIXPERTS AM) BANK MANAGER CLOSH OF THE DEFENCE, Before tha 1LAI Chief Justio ?? a dpocmal jury, ycstiray, the heisring rf Jay v. Svkcas 2ai wi wa rusuiined, this bding ltst, Yourth day ot trkrj. ls plain- tit, Mhr Darniel Jay, a bill dsoo tr, of Jrry-4treet surd Sir Tetton ,nud Lady kiykra to r-eover 1,8721. odd ...

A SERIES OF IMPUDENT FRAUDS

... I A SERiIES OF IMPUDENT FR&1US. I PRISONER'S ADMISSION. Claud Sncechley, describod is t commission agent, living at IlofoPrd, was hefore gr. Plovdeu yesderday, at the NMarylebono Police-court, to answer th, e charges (df AN inuiua moucy by faese anti fraudulent pretences. Accarding to the evidence in the first case, the prisoner called upon Miriam Jessop, living at Barnby-street, Catuden-town, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL o~niNAL OO *T. I Bt o Mr. 3ustic ChRaWnl). WOUNM11 A DMAtGHT}EL rates HomAio ffitngg 41, publioan, we i;did for having ehot at hit 4Ug;er W1th loteunt to murder her, guilty af nnlawfi woadng *y-Mr. Ljawless prq. sidszd r. Go3 bgie ele fed. ,h ?? niltn dspua. taspe:redt~tthe prisoner ned. on the businees at a publicun at 45, Portlaud-r.e#d, South N'orwvoo8, and that at the ?? he ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... The coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) held an inquest yesterday in the Recorder's Court on the body of a child named Richard Thompson Price, aged five weeks, who died on the 2nd inst. at the house of his parents, 62, Brown Street. Head-Constable Magauran watched the case on behalf of the police. Alexander Price said 'he was the father of the child. His wife was not under the influence of drink when ...

MR. VERNON DOWSETT THREATENED

... At Bow-street, on Monday, before Mr Lushington, Peter Adair, aged 55, gymnast, of Blackfriars-road, was charged with writing letters demanding money by menaces. Mr Beard prosecuted; Mr Doveton Smythe defended. Mr Vernon Dowsett, manager of the Tivoli Music Hall, said that he was a member of the committee of the Music Hall Benevolent Fund. For some months past the prisoner had made applications ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... COLERAINE. Before his Honour Judge OvERzND. Messrs. John Mains, J.P.; and H. J. Wallace, J.P., occupied seats upon the bench. A notice having been published in accordance with the new statute that there were no criminal cases to be tried, the grand and petty jurors summoned tothe court were not present. W 4r.. V. Craig, Sub-Sheriff, presented his Honour, on behalf of the High Sheriff, with a ...

AN UNHAPPY MAN

... AMUSING COUNTY COURT CASE. AT Whitechapel County Court, before Judge Bacon, Michael Sarrowitz appeared on a judgment summons at the instance of a money-lender named Mentzendorff. Defendant: I cannot pay. I am one un- happy, sorrowful man. I have been out of work since 1896. I have earned nothing. Judge Bacon: How do you live ? Defendant: Ali, that is a big puzzle. (Laughter.) My missus works ...

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... THE ILIUMR TID HI LIC SATURDAY, JAeusay 15, 1895. A WOMAN CONVICTED OF ROBBING A SEAMAN. STRANGE SCENE IN AN HOTEL. [SUBJECT OF I2LLSTRATIOiN. AT Bow Street Police Court, before Sir James Vaughan, EmlyHenrietta Milton, a stylishly - dressed, good - looking youn woman, was charged with robbing Richard Firman. The prosecutor, a short, middle-aged man who described himself as a sailor without a ...

ST. JOSEPH'S PATRONAGE CONCERT

... iio'ict* tti® tilt D-, which 'd in our iftsu ; names ifioth rs iee, ,»lis aid KI. vitie w -iv ae identali.v oout d . ,oin li tof oai»t't« con rib.it or>. The troth- rs M '' ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I CLASCOW SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT. At a pleading diet yesterday of Glasgow Sheriff Criminal Court Sheriff BaLfour dealt with the following cases:- SEQUEL TO THE ST ROLLOX rTOLCE CASE. Peter H'Allister, ex-policeman, was charged n th having, on 25th December, in Parson Street, Townhead, assaulted William HutOcheson, residing' at 106 Parliamentary Road, by striking him and knocking him down. He ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I -~s&-D CHA- -- l ICRDIMES AND CHARGES.I MAN CHARGED WITH OPUSING THE DEAtTH OF -iS0 CHILDREN. Another sensational charge is pending against the man Hugh JuLi, who a few days ago was comamitted for trial chaiged with the murder of the illegitimate child of the woman with whom he cohabited at Cookstown, County Tyrone. At an inquest on Thursday on the, body of another child, whose death, it ...

THE STOKES WILL CASE

... * J U DGMEF NT. The will or Wills of Charles Henry Stokes, who fell a victim to IMajor Lothaire in the Congo Free State, again occupied the attention of Sir Francis Jeune in the Probate Division to-day. The main question turned oln the validity of tile wvill made in 1894, when the deceased trader was in the Free State. The plaintiff; Allan Brooke Stokes, as executor of this will, contended ...