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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CR-h~fl~AL C~t~RT. CENTRA CRPfA COU l 0 (Before the Recorder, Sir Charle Hall, Q.C., M.P.) THE USE OF THE CAT, The Itecorder was engaged during the grear prt of the day in investigating a number of Cases of highway robbery with violence in thesequel of wbicb the applies.- tion of the cat was ordered. In the fimet case John. Smith, 23, and Charles Allen, 21, were founI guilty of siz ...

IN CASE OF WAR

... WOULD THE CABLES BE CUT? THE OUTLOOK FOR HAVANA CIGARS Nobody in the City memS greatly perturbkd by the impeediiir-or Niiat is suppobed to be the irupending-outbreafr of war between Spain and the United States. spain does not count for much with commereial on. `We use& to do a great dea with Spaiu, said the remesentaive of a mercantile house of forty years' stading, but it all went years ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS ON STOCKBROKERS

... ALLEGED FRAUDS ON STOCK- BROKEM. COMMITTAL. Atthe Guilihali yesterday, ?? Mir. Aldermwn Samuel remm, William Moore, 72 (alias Henry Powi, r Adamo, Lwis, ?? of 41, Prebend-sreet, bligtou, t was further exa ?? ou the chuage of obtaining Credit L to tho extant of 3,819?. 12m. of 5tr. Uobett Furlosiger, a e sto ebroker, of Contal-buildings, by meas of false u pretaew.-IMr. it. G. Abrarato, who ...

THE BOY FREEBOOTERS OF HARLESDEN

... STRANGE STORY TOLD IN COURT. THrE Harlesden Bench last week had an extraordinary case before them. Henry Wills, sixteen, no fixed abode; Frank Griffin, sixteen, hammer boy, of 90, Round- wood Road, Willesden; and Thomas Chin- n1ery, fourteen, of 9, Rucklidge Avenue, WyXOe charged with stealing from a van at the rear of 94, Burn's Road, Harlesden, on Mvarch 15 and 16, a quantity of condensed ...

MURDER IN HOLBORN

... ARREST-REPORTED CONFESSION. A ehocleing crime was committed near Holborn on Sulday afternoon, Margarot Byrne, aged forty-one, a single woman, who, with her invalid mother, kept a registered lodging-house at 28, Red-lion-square, being fatally stabbed. The nnfortunato woman waR terribly injured and died while being conveyed to the Uni- versity Colleee Hospital. At the time of the crime a ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YIESTERDAY'S INQUESTS. MRS. UZIELLI'S DEATH. DR. COLLINS IN THE BOX. VERDICT-LAST NIGHT. At Westminster Mr. Troatbeck resumed his inquiry respecting the death of Mrs. Usielli, which was ad- journed last Tuesday. Dr. Collins now stands re- manded elsewhere chwrged with performing an ihlegal. operation on deceased. Mrs. Ada Bush, sister of Mrs. Uzielli, stated that on March 14 she went out to ...

SUICIDE OF A COLONEL

... _ ColonelWalter Delano, a retired officer who had been living in Sandwich for several years pa4t was recently reported to be missing from home. The police toted him to Deal, where it was found be hbd purchased a revolver. Nothing further was heard of him until Sunday, when a man named Collins found his dead body on the shore between Deal and Sandmich. In the left hand was a revol- ver,two ...

THE GROSVENOR HOTEL SCANDAL

... ITHE GRodSMORHOTRL SXAEDAL I . * -. COSTS AND DANACX& JUDGMWT. In the Queeon' Sench Dibiewn yetbuday beforo Mr. Jusioo Iuhgly, the wtioa of tpokes and oteu v. The Grtsvenor Hatel Copwany =ac others came for further eonsideration. In effect it was brought tainat the ditors and mansgers of the jotalmny for cowupirna to dutrnd. the eompzuy of large ennui of money, gnd after a long trial reselted ...

RACEHORSES AND GOLD MINING SHARES

... As .i ?? AND GOLD AIJNIN%~z SILIAA;:S. 5->t'L SA !lAIONS. o ?? ,IL ve, ?? QI!' prutt- ?? 4 vat ' -4 y~ iv-t) o' sba'. an Pa' av-t- Sip aw 'aaca -_c l'u-1 ~ ~ ~ ?? ar~ haat-.s~ C;Z: v ?? n S - i - ., a. a -a ' ?? Itisua muv-, ?? v ?? o Slav --i-ax evi- U, Z zl-~ ~ -Vat t -21: A ?? tt O had T.1 C,;, ?? n~.&tt LiC b a zi~ iriv.v 2re'-Y 1 IsU.LckC' * .a1 a din' he, Was ?? SCO r luz O tat)~ ...

THE CASE OF MISS ORME

... 4 TE CASE OF MISS ORME. SIX MON-HS IN A LUNATIC ASYLUM. Lo AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY. It ism llda Orme, the ?? actrs and song .y writer, vho was the viire o tbe extraordiuary Yho- e, ing came in Rappel-street lat Sptember, was (ays the is Contral News role on Wl y last from the 1g lunatic asylus, through tbe intervetiou of the I American Ambassador, who haa intrestd himself on her behalf. 1&ias ...

SERIOUS STABBING CASE

... SERIOUS STABBING CASE& UNWILLING WITNESSES. AT Marylebone Police Court Mr. Lane, Q.C., WI again hadbef ore him Albert Rogers;twenty- YE four, a respectable-looking man, described or as a French polisher, of Kilbfirn Park Road, PI -who stands charged with aHsaulting:and' re robbing Edwin Daynton, of 116, Cambridge a Road, also with maliciously wounding him. The prosecutor, who has been an ...

THE SHOOTING AT SHOREDITCH

... ITSHOO AT tUOREDiTfr. I I Lir ?? . . 1. - I ..A, Wo p-stieet polieec-eort, onA M0nday, ?? Bafean, 23 deserbed as a, piaelriueg - maker, iazigbis ad. dress as- 156, St. Johbn's-roid, Hl.oxton, ras coharg before .:ade orser; '~th felo wusly ?? isher with mtnt to kill and iurder hins* and fUrther, with felonioasin slhootin~g at Do teetire-e'rerjet Aifred Qould, G division, :wi'th intent to ...