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YESTERDAY'S OLD BAILEY

... TyESTEBDArgS OLD BAILEY. DANGEROUS CHARACTERS. John Jones, 25, and John 1aif ,22, were indieted to-day (Saturday), for havirg been found by -night in the pos. session, without iawf ul oxcase, of bouses- breakng imrplementg. About9.30 on the night of Aug. 27 the prisoners were ob- !servsdbyvSerjeant Venardihnd P.. Wod- ward, City policeloitering in a suspicious i manner in Christohterchapassage ...

CARNIVAL FATALITIES

... | yosterdiiyDr. Danford Thomas held an ?? at Holloway-road touching the death ?? Furr, 16, of 3, Red- car-street, Dartmouth-atrk-hill, who was killed on the last day of the Islington War Carnival. It appeared that the deceasedwas notengaed to take anypart ,in the carnival, but was invited by some friends to go on board a representation of the South African armoured train. That was draws by a ...

CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST AN EX-VESTRYMAN

... CHA.IGE OF FRAUD AGAINST AN | | EX-VESTRYMSAN. I At the South-Western polios-court, on Thursday, Abraham Marets, aged 51, a corn-chandler, apd at one time a leading member of the vestry of St. Mary, Bat- tersesa, residing in Bolingbroke - road, Clapham. was charged with obtaining 8s., belonging to the vestry, by fraudulent representations. - Mr. W. W. Young prosecuted for the vestry, and DMr. ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... THlE DIVORCE COURT. INDIAN MILIT&RY SUIT. On Tuesday Sir Francis Jenns had oefore him the case of Kaye v. Kaye, which Mrs. Laura M. Kaye souebt v cissolution of her marriage with Cap ain William Jolm P. Kay. on tbe ground of oni allepd cruelty and adultery.-Mr. Bargrave Deane. Q.C., stated that the parties were married on Feb. 1, 1887, at It. James's parish church. Dover. Shortly after ...

GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST A VICAR

... GihE CHARGE AGAINST A TICAR.Ia The Chancellor of Bristol.- yesterday, ?? the inqidiry institdted by the 9hurchr*ardeni of -Swindon parishd hurch, into charkes, of. misconduct anginst the vicar, theRev. Ehenezeo Hodwe, with Miss Mary Stringer RIoskell, a ilddewaged lady of indeptnddnt means.: it was al leged that -the jartibg stayed together at Oxford, St.: Ldanards, BrighTon.. and Minr - ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... yRSTREDAY'S POLICE. I .VAUE OF A GOOD CHARACTER.. t the Guildhall, yesterday, Jamses Fiet, aged 24, in t,1o employ of Mesirs. et and Co., Jewin- street. wags ilred before ir. Alderman Crosby ,b,,,eding afemall case of mani- rib ostealicg , the property of his C acra-A representative of the firm tec5.~ onaccount of. the prisoner's e s good cloarneter, tobe allowed to ar noovilenc a nd to ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... DEXTEROUS REMOVAL OF A DIAMOND PIN. William Grahar, alias Pat Waxrey, 33, boot rivetter. was brought before the Lord Mayor, aL ths Mansion house,' yes- terday, charged with beine concerned with Gerzre Sullivan, in custody, in attempting to steal a gold pin, value 101., from the person Of MIr. -larold *V. Dangertield.-Aacording to the evidence of Detectives Newell and Burge, of 1 the City ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... SIrICIDnE TRiiOUGH SlILE5sY. Lt Kerneal-road, yesterday, Mr. Drew held an inquect oD William Thomas Evans, 49, a French polisher, of 12, Caird-street, Queen's-park. Itappeared the deceased was subject to fits of epilepsy, and on one occasion tried to take his own life by jumping into the Serpentine. On Wednesday he went to tho relief office at ldensal-road to cet at. order for the infirmary ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTEBDAY'S POLICE. ] WHERE ARE THE HATS - Cuank i, 49. porter. ws ?? Dior, Ajdetmen Sir Joseph a. Dimida1o.. b. . r asterday.with stealig at the hat' , 21. 6s., the propert. Messrs. Wyoodrow and Comp-Y, of 21, ColemaD-street. - Adolph D aky (a member of the firm) stated that tyhe prsoner wa8 ?? aed by tho. On April 12 witness snt 5cused to their factory to get four ha a-- the mac:ufe~tflrre ...

CORNWALL MYSTERY

... _ . -N, M STB,- - - 10-~ ~~ :.iNWsl-kT' ?? I ' ?? : : . f . . i : , - GIR CRED WITH FSHI&G H HPIR OTHRE- INTO(FE EA. '.Tbh sensai'onalcs3,n h ;ny: M1Udecrm -aged- 12, is l-carged .$ith; thO Thbrlerofer lite - brother, .wa agis .eioti'or tue Phuezan'aco makis~ratea -y5~estr inense -and t' tw ?? proceedings took place, was orowded. The I girl in a- daughter: of ;Edwin M, tddair,,i w fish 'hakeir ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDL, lX' ?? .S . .Giirpev UPnCvg .23., laboureri~ was sn S diceted wseterday, for ihalicioislyonii 'Juin' ayry: .'mithets; ii^.a Metropolitan' I Rplic ocoustahbie'--r; Sthuiteas '-ouxigf .proeoutod.-Th6-- eyidelmse was, that 'a ?? serjsant o'n JnWljS -5r'as trugliat g i with five me, and SmSithirs; w'o'wss off duty,: went to''.his::.atidt'nce., H ?? imm:ediatelyv strucki th&- ri cft -oye. ...

A THAMES TRAGEDY

... MlYSTERIOUfJ DEATHb 0' k STBAT. | 3ORD- WOMAN. IAt tbe City-Coronefr' coijit, en ThlltE- day, as inquest was held intd the death of Marianue6orgina Gray, 42, the wife of a Stratford labourer. 'She disappeared on the previous 8%iturday-evening Ustor buying tho Sunday's ?? o naorb 4 was heard of her ntil Tuesday, rwhen har body was fond 'in the river o-tbe Custom boglae, When recovered ?? was ...