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SORTIE FROM MAFEKING

... Soi.FIE ' X2RllM MAFEKING. *ATWAK ON' A PORFORT. l1E'AVY V II11S11 IA)SSE& TWO OFFIVE!S KILLED. CO1. AlNCK WOU1NDED. POUR VER11SION. (runor)it utrrv t~~rs:s.st 1'NE lVII A, .Plee. th3. V ::a Lour;noc Marttuos, I}*c 'sS) Tii.' 'floo ig rvptni has boon rvsvc' frdtr Co;ii, Sn' ancn. d te Monday morn Ing i'n, ?? at z':iekiiit :tt:k'kt'ti Out' iM o11r tor:ts '1I tor X ca'nn-ton, Ma.'xinus. and ...

THE DALSTON CHILD MU

... RDER. ALLEGED NEW EVIDENCE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Hir, -- It will be remembered that the prosecuting counsel in the case of Regina v. Masset stated that If the prisoner went down to Brighton by the 4 o'clock train, she had been falsely accused of the crime and the 'leered' Judge. I his summing up, drew flge Juvs =atenzton to thte circumstance that tbere Lsad been no ennence for ...

The Case of Louise Masset

... rho Can Of Louin Asmt Tom letter fromf Mr. Garney Winter, a solicitor at Brighten, which we publish this morning, - ?? _ A] - . .. - ?? . - .-*ua Lura1re>= directly impugns the verdict against the French governess convicted at the Old Bailey before Christmas of murdering her child. Mr. Winter does, indeed, guard himself from saying that the prisoner is innocent. But the facts, or aleged facts ...

THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... RESUMED INQUIRY. WHERE THE FAULT LAY. SUMMING-UP AND VERDICT. The coroner's inquest, adjourned from Friday last, was resumed yesterday at Guy's Hospital, before Mr. A. C. Langworthy, Deputy Coroner for the City and Southwark, assisted by Sir Francis Marindin, from the Board of Trade. Sir Philip Rose, of the Solicitors' Department, and Mr. William Forbes, General Manager of the London, Brighton ...

THE [ill] MURDER

... THE DAIL'rO2 MURD.DBB mm Glomss TALE Or TROVI= MAGI8TZRIAL SYWPATIY. MW G eoutla, the aura* to the vitimn of the ?? niurdir, for which Miss MAAaot await tleouticin, v-4411 bo50ro Ur. Ii. S. Foeihalm, at Nhi London 1 Pulio (Court, yoeterday, with a series of couiplaitLM. Sie said thuat MMrsy tiuea. a 3Wte of htist M.at, ~asiwtod her to gire uop sanso litto tlinng3 bolungitg: to tile ?? ohilid ...

THE BERMONDSEY RAILWAY COLLISION

... Tnfl .2BRBMOMDSEY ]UAILWAY I C~~OLUSIOM FOG AbD VW 8INA INQURM' ANM VMRDWT. Yei~tttrdray a! tu.rooa.t at Guy'r lUcepiJ, Z. 9. C. I.ughant, D)puttl Coror, maumod the inquwry into thn circumstances attending the doatha of Alfred Koighley. 26 yara of geg, and Jehn Malolnoy, ?? who won killed in the railway oolliinn which occurrel on the Londoi and Brighton Compaay's line tt Smith Barmandhoy, otl ...

THE FRENCH STATE TRIAL

... TRIUMPH OF THE CROCODILES. FFROa! OuR OWN CORRESPONDENT.1 PARIs, Thursday.-The upshot of the HIigh Court trial reminids one irresistibly of the nursery rhyme in which numerous nigger boys met vithl misadventures that reduced their numbers at the rate of one per vesse. The batch of conspirators discovered by the French Government has similarly dwindled at every stage of the proceedings. They ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, 0 - LADBETH. A VIoLrNiT DxaxTmn-John McGuin- Ps, , thirty, labourer,- and giving an address at Pimlico, wa charged recently with being drunk and disorderly; further with being a deserter sincee January 4 last from the 2nd Seaforth Highlanders. Con- stable Wills was called to eject prisoner from a public-house in the Old Kent Road, when he strnck the officer a blow in the ...

THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALLER

... THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A -W.LLW KNOWN INTERNATIONAL ?? .FOOTBALLER. M*: .AtgxnFD HonGkrIso02, coroner, held an' inq'iiry at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Tot- f nham;-,. respecting 'the death of Thomas:' Heniy Bradshaw,, aged twenty-six years, 'the' weli-knowi -internatibnal footballer, atid capt in of th'e Thaes Ironworks Football -Club, who -died suddenly at' his residence, 5,1~Sheibourne Road, ...

DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF BANK HOLIDAY CHARGES

... . ~ ~ ?? 0,- ?? by -the police-court returns London appears to have spent ?? a some- what more sedate aemnner than has of'te been the case in the pas t- A list of twenty-seven prisoners occupied the attention of Mr. Plowd en at Marylebone, as against thirty-four on the corresponding day of last aar. . Twenty-four persons were charged wit h -drunkenness, twm with asaault, and one wao- chared ...

A [ill] STORY OF ALLEGED BIGAMY

... A RERA2KA-BLE STORY 'OF ALLEGED BIGAMY.; . FnEDEnaiK Hnu&oND; forty-six, a plate- layer's lalbourer,. was chiarged,- on remand, at West Ham Police (Ot--rt, with bigamy, also with causing certain fale Bntrieb to be made in the marriage register of-the Chinch of St. James-the-reat, Utthnal Green, o March 10, 1889. :,Mr. F. Stern prosecuted. .The nprisoner was arrested, after under- going a ...

THE BRIGHTON RITUAL CASE

... I PR~OCEEDINGS AGAINS3T THE VICAE. ?? ?? STATIONS, IMAGES, CONFESSIONAL1% maed HOLY WATER, & A TABERINACLE. rights The Chancellor of Chblchebter (Dr. Tristram)~ has had aidirg, before birs, at tho Corisistorial Court, Lewoo, the last with two days, the cafte of Iavey V. The Vicar and Church- Heath wurlpins of the Church of thu Annuaciletion, Brighton,? Ex'cbn for tho arie of allexot il ...