LONDON RUFFIANISM

... . I At-Clerkenwellpolice-court, yesterdayr Wnm. wfithorne, 17, a coal-porter, of Sermon-lane, Ishngton, wa iohargedwith disorderly behavioar and using obsoene I laneuage.-Police-constable68 a saw the prisoner and two othir min pushing an old man about in Pentonville-road. A female with the old man said he was her grandfatber, and iE she were a man she |would punishtherufflans. Prisoner then ...

COMPANY PROMOTING

... g TINGANY POMOTING. xrOOT5EY i)ISOLOSTYRE S. JIS pEBERS ANWD OTIEERS. ?? - SENSAT'IONA~L ]ITCIDENTS. JUD GME~iNT. wins~ Air. Justice W rigit, sitting in the C ourt of peh, Earl do lit Wart andi meesrs. Rocker, 'p~r id ?? seituolnoed to show ?? ~ ~ vIA notbe conitoitteid for conitempt of ?? te ~ attimopt to persuade Mr. Torah, lriette efllenloo lie had given relative rivl0.' thm in 'ha they ...

MUNYON'S REMEDIES IN COURT

... I ?? ?? ()t~s rz~ati~le I>-77 r-777-- MI.TNYON'S REMEDIES IN I -+ CHARGE AGAjNSTs TI y' 'J?IfJjl At thic MiIIrlliitrcli-.tit(et L ;ii, t r'3 ,J:I;lC i'ilwo Ii'L Ikei.?n.. aged *1i. ' . j., it. r; ., liv.ig lit 66i,. L Ca ?? 1 i .)s. .. ,,,j , chantedlf vi~i i ?? ?? jI'f.'i' 1 ,r I~ewi-exsierc-cta ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY .QUBT-YESulRDY.| Before Messre. G.AREOEr N.nGLs, R.M., and ARTHuR HAUSLL. RIOTOUS CONDUCT. A fine of 40s and costs.was imposed ?? Kelly, wio was charged wit-b having been d&ra, and riotous by m,3sking use of expressions caculated to lead to a breach ot the peare Mr Spiller pro- secuted in this and in otbar. police cases. Rob-art COes and Hugh Orr were clhareged with *hanig been ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL FOLICE COURT. YESTERII)AY. Before Mlessrs Mark WVhitwill and Fenwvick lichard,. ALLEGED IlOUSIOnRiAN IXN;, WVilliam Edwards, 21, was charged with breaklinehl into the dwelling house of John 1{arford, 137. Redland road, and stealing two watches, four linger rings, nine brooches, two gold chains, ivc bracelets, and other jewellery, together value £20. Detective Inspector Robertson said ...

THE ALLEGED HINDU IMPOSTOR

... THE AivLLEGEDP1 IIINNDL IMPOSTOR I lrLUA- rY-TltE PRPSONtER~. Thb llindu N;wnalh Akbar lKhan. 60, (i Stlreretret, s Illoouw5::t'ut. ?? ?? broughit up ou ,tunltay, at thre r ?? A4;ce-'tvrt. ?? in ftuter ?? on St charges of ot aining-moaby frsimtd. A frtsh charge is of stcalintz 40 ?? 1xpStare sqtaps fron .an o ic at n Sruts'hal~l'.8?thrnpzn-srroer. 1 nQis~tulre, belouiging to tit S !caino.v ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW &0T.OW ?? LAW NOTCIM- DAT- At %0.%-A~ptW W~lMH=PaUyo# hroum the Cb ll, r~ b~lk, W VW* Dj~v AV~ad U~M the 4.,e~=aV kktm Mvgl~i wet-U Phuh .z oa, UUMlte& I lywd (.Note ne wiev8alhb4eean ?? tl A11.4ig'Th A UrkkMe1St jbstWJ150a. V NIU4 aw'4 C V ~.kS-tf a mote w, u ,UutE-H'U -a ~,fBYDl VfI 0V-Cktuwr L-Befin Mr, iurtios 1?$A-A~t Ogpy -MIfendby wya: Morts Ca Wsrd-aA~o QWi v y u.-prr Vb-KleroaT ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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CURIOSITY CORNER

... CURIOSITY COR'NER. IL ASlang Terms inl a Law Case. Els IDurxng a rprobate case recently tried in Me&. a bounre, acue ot tile witnesises usedl a number of 2s -clang cspresrcions which the Jddge had to have Li tran~slat ed to him. Amion~g theswords and phrases e. whicis called forth inoatring lnterjectiotis from ,y Mr. Jusltice Holtayd werel a deteetivo'o ehp~irzrig, aL bloaasor (meanting an ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. (FROM CORRESPONDENT.) {BY SPSCIAL WIBK.J « London, Friday Morning. made his rentree in ..

... Unionist yesterday afternoon, fie smafl, stout, bald-headed, floridsninp!e*ion d, red-mongtached. lookinv getitleman. was introduced Mr. Austen Chamberain in t&krti of his having become slave bondsman the family, and cuiiwrieusurateiy proud ihe capture. •• Why. ' said prominent Irish member adjiKtiiJtt his Mr. Doughty was pointed out him, he's like a red herring' very aril description, ...

THE TELEPHONE INQUIRY

... EVIDE NCE BY SIR W. HARCOURT. Sir WVain. H{rcourt orilhlis tv gave evidenn55 before the Select Committee of tt e House 4l Commons on the telephone system Cf the country. The right hlon. gentlemi an, who was Charcefllr of the Exchequer between lt92 and 1895, said hoe WvO surprised at the statement made by Mr Luanb Oe the Post Ofliec, to the effect that bothf Mr(3ucjee and Sir William Ilarcourt ...

AN EARL'S EXTRAVAGANCE

... Al.1'T EAR L'S 11 AVAGANiCE. CREDITORS LEFT OUT IN THE COLD. In the Londont Baiikriipti.y Court on Tuteslay before Mr le-istitrat Li a ,lier. tie affair: of tile Earl of ?? were nentionesi. 'ri'is Wai all oppliat. on by tle Earil of tiosslyti for anl onrilr of' diseelarae. The reciineg illudev c -sis 11intile in Noveni131r liast and the purec cu-tdgs wveto ltoiiroe ncil fritn Li11a to timn to ...