LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... of ?? Greenwoodi, ef Fnrriangdotstraeti lincti-draper; audit at eleven dividend at befl past elereii-,0ain Hayter, lute of Jack Strow'e Cs tie, umptetd;.iteasi. end of Fitllnton, Virlttol- ter, at twelve; los' extolInationl-nianC Jeromn, of Dliontega-metws ...

POLICE

... affair was settled by Lord Glentworth paying the complainant a couple of sovereigns and the costs of the warrant. SPRISNG5HEELED JACK.-On Tuesday, James Painter, a youth about eighteen years of age, and footman in the ser- vice of Mrs Chater, of Kilburn, was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... a dismiss. Al, The Lord MayIvor Waid he must dismiss the case orn the ot grounds shoni, but the plaintiff might summnon Mr. Jack- ed soeI for wages, slid he would entertuin tire question on the ;t- rext court day. ti- Several other cases of no importance ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Wild Boys of 1lon1Dn, & ?? in his ;ireessi 8dn, andi it was said that the hoy was V ry fondl of rvadinig perlodicels of thle Jack Shelpprd ct-is .5 Mr. Fiowers remandeld the prisoner, who said llothlng to the uharge, for a week. CLERIKE1-TWEL1- '17sTIrvecs1 ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... own idea e. about that. It was not for hi, nto say that his Y- having 1nanaged to effect his escape after the manner s of a J'ack Sheppard NMs ability or noii; but he be- - lieved thlat a ?? lith hbis baton, lnarching up lk and down the slhort range, would ...

THE PROVINCES

... THE PROVINCES. LANCASHIRE.-Tan HIGH-RiP GANG AGAiS.-Four high-rippers, named Jack- son. Gavin, Caton, and Cassidy, were charged at Liverpool, on Tuesday, with assault and attempted robbery. Isaac Russell said that on the night of the 6th inst. he ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... finish straight off. Had O nt time to get ears for police. Thanks for keeping last letter back till I got to wor k asain.-Jack, the Ripper. The card is smeared on. both bides with blood, which has evidently been impressed thereon by .the thumb or finger of ...

THE LONDON TRAGEDIES

... 0 tr-owv in the neilhbourhood of Radcliffe Highway, *:h'o aere fullowing. him and shouting Leather t s-s-ron ' and * Jack the Ripper. The cause was lt realily explained. When, however, he was o ex amined a, the police station, his ligiht tweed suit q ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... excited f, crowd in the neighbourhood of Ratoliffe Highway, E who were following him and shouting Leather Apron and Jack the Ripper. The cause was not E readily explained, When, however, he wassexamined a at the police station his light tweed suit was ...

CRIME IN LONDON

... excited crowd in the, neighbourhood of Ratoliffe High. way. t The crowd followed him and shouted Leather Apron and Jack the Ripper. The cause was not readily explained. When, however, he was examined at the police station, his light tweed suit was ...

THE LONDON MURDERS

... excited crowd in the neighbourhood of Ratcdiffe Highway, who were following him and shounting Leather Apron2 and Jack the Ripper. The cause was net readily explained. Wh'Ven, however, be was examined at the police station, his light ta-es4 suit was ...

THE LONDON MURDERS

... arrested on Wednesday night, at Aldgate has been released. i A story was widely circulated in London this itmorning that Jack the Ripper had ?? caught I after a desperate struggle, t which a constable was terriblv'injured. 'The police received similar ! ...