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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OENTRAi CRIMINAL COURT. A HEAVY' CAtENDAP.I The September Sesions of the Central Criminal Court were opened yesterday at the Old Bailey. Tho Recorder, in charging the Grand Jury, pointed out that the numbor of cases was unusually large. With the ckception of two cases of murder, ten of man- siaughter, and one of attempted murder, th eases were of the ordinary doscription, but: he vras sorry- ...

LAW NOTICES

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IN THE POLICE COURTS

... THE WmITECAPEL M.WRDER Barnet Abrihmrns. deoscribod as an English Jew and cigar-ma-kero, ofv Newark tret, Commercial- Cc-usrt, with the wilful murd~r or Police-onstable Ernet rhomnpson, 240, H Divisiten, on the 1st imst- Mr. Simns prorecutd on beh'ia of tho 'reasury; ,Mr. F. D6eakiri, solicitor. defetlvd; ard Drcctrive- l Inspect:or 7liv-all watched the cast on beha3lf oi the Comrmi-ssioners ...

IN THE CORONERS' COURTS

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ACTION AGAINST A CIVIL SERVANT

... AxOTION AGAINST A CINVIL SEZh\ANT. r1S:,NLU10ZC~flLi~ MONE4 Y DTB'tTR. 0' coo cI: oI ~ t Ver-ten i i3mias anl 3o~ bro-ght bcv Mi-tc:,r V& ccnon. an eldrlyxl ut !dv ?? at 1%lI'.:ULCs22t &idLstb 14 lyba-lunce Z.~ ?? ?? 0, ,~ * ilo u4ziaon hcr Xi * QI'. -d ~~Mr. S- ENvaus 3..-~arj ~ - ta - t'01 ?? Bray. QA.,_ dr i\ L.Zln. K rr'ry--nened rtho deoem- ?? ?? te eas, Said A.- l -- .u qa nta~l a N !I ...

LAW NOTICES

... IAW NOTICE& 8UP3EM14 CODUfT OF' .411bcA~mv fXUlT Op AYMfLL-Be4ttdn the) Mxats tt za Lord Jaeioc Rijgby. &ad Lord JsJs('st-,Al Cuu-a No. I1.-At 1OS).&J-toe tudz=tnrt_ -pp-s. rn Chaotic'-y I.Yneicen IrmehaMi I Wt): -Re itii, Jstxz nt)-thzw r 11filand. Ipp-a4 tfru a: ttv ?? Prh.u,ta..* and ?? fr..-n n-. C-sy C r-ile Edwsir' SIlts. d'.rtay-f) h-r- Sio ]t AtIIonsx p~i'w-ct, No. IlzS 'sIf, ?? ci' ...

LAW NOTICES

... JVW NOTICLS. ROVi:F OF LURai.i wimuSIiN 0tia Ti1- f'Ilowir,~ los,Lnt'n, Is Appjitited fur 3! -Inlay next, it iG 45 - cwt s.-.1ruons: VLrdnterburn and o~ta \l.. v t' lit-o soot-sol frairon and t-t. N lbE ?? ?? JCR'PJ 1tIM.1iTRE OF~ THE~l PRIIVY COtUNCILI, WLifIITEIIALL. AL 17030 Mjiii. I,'rttci4 @5). Alppeal. SI1TREME. CQLUT OF JLUDICATLLE. CC1('T Or' A1I;'I'2L -Blr,',r Lordl Ju,tcir A. L. 5th ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... TH1E SOWRY OF A LEGACY. Mrs. Allen, the wife of a railway porter, told an extraordinary story to Mr. SIde at outhwark Police Court yesterday. She alleged that she and her family had been forcibly evicted from a cottage belonging to herself, and upon which she had paid ; rates and taxes for three years. The Clerk: Who are the owners of the cottage? The Applicant: Well, wve are supposed to be ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... IN THE POLICE f COURTS. AN ABSENT-UINDD P4SMMGER. Geo, Lindjy, of 32, CiattoJroad, Wandsworth, was charged, at Westmninster Polise Court, yester- day, with travelling on the London and South- Western Railway without paying hig fare and with intent to avoid payment, It appeared that defendant travelled rrom Calp- ham Junction to the City, and on being asked for his ticket, said, Season. When ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... RN THE I'OLIaR: (OV= ZMAPADE OF A BWMMM'S DAIIG A strage easo ocepied the attention of Mr. Ourtis BarTaett at Marylebono rolice-ovurt, yester- day, A well-spokou and ladylike young woman, named Ethel Price, aged 22, tlhe daughter of a Birtminghamn Baptist minister, who described her- self as a elork, was charged with disorderly con4uot, by appearilg in male attire aud cauzilg a crowd to ...

LAW NOTICES

... norUSE OF L'ORDfS, WZST~fTNS;m At I1) 31-.ku.-ttrr ht-anng: AZM'nmet. C-mto Wrigit, -o hyan'! Onj. J('DI TCA1, COCrny)-;O T~EpIleny WlVJjT'Lli Al_. At. 20j.30-Appe-al: Thri ..h. t(.4 Gag On). V V1, C01UP1T OFAT'A l- . - Lore!JI~sP-n igior, an' LrI'. 1! At i0.Z. -- Befojre -,'rd *1u'it'n-- A, 1. 'u I. r' W'i;n~rp. t;:d 1~,-d .i c 1'r,-r in A,,;- C- -At TO. -.Ap;IC 34- fr',!i; 8- i!st n- (vt ...

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 ...