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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

... JUSTICE with the limping foot (due, no doubt, to the quality of military shoe-leather) has at last succeeded in over- taking some six-and-thirty of the rebellious Dutchmen of Cape Colony. Many weeks have elapsed-so many that we have positively forgotten the precise date of the affair -since Colonel PILCHER, moving westward to Sunnyside, caught those six-and-thirty, with arms in their hands, in ...

The Top of the Morning

... cbe Zloo of tbe i)orf. ExTENsIvE JEWELLERY ROBBERY AT DARLINGTON. Thieves broke into the premises of Messrs. Richardson and Co., jewellers, of Blackwellgate, Darlin ton, last night, and succeeded in carrying off 2,500 worth of watches, jewellery, &c. THE, MANSION HOUSE FUNDS. The Indian Famine Fund at the Mansion.House amounted last night to 342, 500. The fund for the Transvaal War sufferers ...

THE EYE OF THE LAW

... 1899-1900. No Budget could be more humdrum than the legal year now closing. The obituary list is, happily, small, and includes only one judge actually in harness, though he was perhaps, of all the judges, the most conspicuous in the popular eye-narnely, Lord Russell of Killowen, whose almost sudden death came as a shock at the moment the whole profession was entering on its Long Vacation. ...

MUSIC

... ST. PAUL'S CATrHEDRAL. W,,'hen some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst 5olitude, take his stand ou a broken arch of London Bridge to Vah e ruins of Si. Paul's.' The words, tke famous words, seemed 't c g1h appropriate last night, when one was fronted by this ; tirN this splendid fixity, this massive architecture of St. Paul's, sung Spohr's Last judgment, according to yearly ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... OCCASIONAL -NOTES. The arrest. of the proprietor of the, Wdrnesfer Advertlser for. atrocious libels upon British soldiers proiably assisted the, salutary cannon on the surrounding hills to impress the ' People's Congress1 with the desirability of.prudence.There were not so many there as were. expected, we are told, and they were milder than they might have been. Still, what they might have ...

WOOLWICH RITUAL CASE

... PRAYERS FOR THE POPE AND KIPLING. The Woolwich Ritual cahe was heard and decided in the Consistory Court of Rochestor by his Worship, Dr. Dibdin, sitting in the Re.Chapel of St. Saviour's Colleifiate Church, Southwark. The parties to the action were: Mr. W. Woodford, people's warden of St. Mary's Parish Church, Woolvich (petitioner), and the Rev. C. E. Escreet, Rector of St.sMary's, and Mr. ...

HUSBANDS AND WIVES

... .1. l i k-i 3 .A.)tN S A.-l NTDA) ANTIYL$,. ifE LVA U R TfiXATLDSN` ''CASE. !v te j 'ito 1)lion on Monday Mi'. ?? I ali,~ o-,1'i ?? t a v' ic;(rvcd jiidgnilout inl Lio iease of I tes' it, i -, 'id ten ciii llil nine, o tthevi'iss Johimon. 1v t tt: y to otiet' ix l dt 42:2?4 1 igh- 'ii ii 7 i ?? o.tisoll of teio e ol! ?? fQ !i Y',Itacrc !1t.o t. i- tv 1'1i'it'tie, an'd * e'i' htiil'3iit ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... YESTShDAY'S ;; : - POLICE: ES 0 . ~CASE S. DULWICI ARMED BURGLARS CHARGED AT LAMBETa.: At Lambeth Gustav Francis, 18, naoccupation; Ernest Reuter, 19, ship's steward; aund Frederick Brawn, 20, coal trimmer, were again ubarged with burglary at:- L. Ingfhorongh, Oollege-road, Dnlwviohl, the hcuse of Mr. J. D. ChregOry, and steasing property worth £,0. : ii. 42, Alleynl-park. ]ulwioh, the house ...

THE KIDDY'S CHRISTENING

... THiE IKIDDY'S A 1DRURT.L-ANF QJILFBRUAO:1'N. .,kt Bosw-street Police Ono-u o n ivlodayll , be foxre M r De l-uazen. Caroline Sp1rabil.' S S1. Iloveer-eollar, Jamtes Suill mit,: 2 . oeeovetdor; 'idward iDriseoll, ?? printers' jlalino uret; harry hewet. 2'nleatherwoiar; ?? CLeary, .il. !beourer; Tltoinmis Birley 12, 1 aerpenierp nd WiicgHret Hewett, 21, suterred. ier.' vore. saed ,n belgu 6 r ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... ST. BARTHOLOkEW'S SOUNDLY CENSURED. A CLEVERLY CONTRIVED TRICK. -4- At an inquest at. the City of London Infirmary, Bow. road on Robert Phillips, aged fortb-two years, a butcher, of no fixed abode, who 'died In the above in- stitution on Thursday last, the Widow stated that she had been living apart from deceased for several months. On Wednesday last, witness received a telegram from the ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... I YIESTERDAY'S | POLICOEi CASES. COUNTY COUNCILj TENANTS WHO DECLINE TO PAY RENT. Application was made at Southwarkc yesterday for a number of ejectment warrants a.ainst temporary tenants of the London County C uncil, occupying tenements in Bangor-court and Wijjnott's-buildings, which have been acquired by the Council for the pur- poses of an improvement at the rear of the St. Geoorge's church ...

ARMY CONTRACT SCANDALS

... ARkMY .QONTRACT SCANDALS. .:PAI.TIAXENTARY INQUIRY OP$MTED. The S616et 'Committee o6 ?? of Commons atppointed to' consider the 'qicstio o f War, Office eoit- itossat'f ''Eiday in -the House o f Conion6is,.Mr, Janksori'in the chair. :,i ' -Mr. A. AMajor,. Dimotor f'onitra ts & tli War Oflice, -Mis the tiret witnecs HI said the various Departnecnts rxeunioidoned the 'Wai Glues nd toiude'r wero ...