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MATRIMONIAL SUIT.—SCENE IN COURT

... MATIMONIAL S.UIT.- SCENE IN COUIRT. In the Divorce'Courb, OnWednesday, Mr' JustieBnutt had before him the suit of Pole v. Pole, which was a petition by Mrs. Emuma Catherine Pole for a decree for a judicial separation on ,the ground of the alleged cruelty of her husband, Captain Pole, formerly an officer in the 12th Lancers. The respondent, who had filed anuanswer denying the allegation, ...

THE GARMOYLE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... I TIE GARI:OYE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE I 110,000 DAMAGES. The action for breach of promise of marriage brought b MdissFnney (otherwile Miss Forteeave) against Lord Garnmpyle son of Barl Cairas, was set. down for hearing on Thursamy before Mr. Justice Manisty an ?? jury in the Queen's Bench Division. At anealy hour a large crowd of barristers and the Publio sougbt admission, and as only members ...

THE ALLEGED EXTRAORDINARY FRAUDS AT BIRMINGHAM

... \ i .-C El) EXT i'.OEDINA-Y IFRAUDS AT BIRMINGHAM. _ * :.leer enquliry into the history and adventures * rounag w-maro whom they have in custody on -- ?? ;o fraud has, says the Birminglham 1 :'had, di;elosed aI career almost romantic. LS nSed, whO hall found it advisable from time to - . I ?? various Iitlei and names, selected the - cionf Ailie Harris while in Birrminham. Her r'7va bent ...

EXTRAORDINARY POST-OFFICE FRAUDS

... EXTlItORDN-ATY POST-OFfICE FRAUDS. At Stafford. on Mpnday, John Carter Lea. Post-offie| clerk, and Rosio Fitter;- 27, married wommnn of Shrews- bury, were.ehargea d oreinand with forgery and fraud upon the Post-o6flce Savings Bank authorities to the amount of 100. j Mr. P. W. Thompson conducted the proescution, and refeerred ft a charge of attempting to doraudthe rsilwy company, at Shrewesbury ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... YESTERDAY'S POLICE NEW-S I TF CHEMYCAL 50S Kr5A501 AT SXWqNEM rH-&l-~ At the City Police Court, yesterday, th adjourne stnmrinos issued at the instance of the Man~tchesterC ICorporation agaianst Messrs. Hardinatr, who ca~rry on thre basiness of chemical rahnufactarers at Newton Heath, again came before. MNfr. HeadlaM, the. stiperndiary magis~rrte. On the case being coile d on, Dr. Peanbbrst, ...

A RUSSIAN GENERAL MURDERED IN PARIS

... A RUSSIAN GENERAL MTURDERED 1.IF I PARIS. NIHILIST ` ENGEANCE. ' The Russian Gen- .. Seliverskoff wa-f.U4nd in an unconscious cc ditjon in his room in the HOtel de Bade, Pal , on Tuesday, and it was then discovered tha.w he had been shot. He died on Wednesday morning. It is stated Ihat an attempt was made to assassinate him, and the crime is believed to have been com- .litted about eleven ...

CHARGE OF DEFRAUDING A PRIEST

... CHARGE OF DEFRALETDIK A PRIEST. I SINGTLAR CASE. At Southwark Police Court, London, on Tuesday, two Italians, named Lorenzo Moreno and Domenica Morretti, were brought up on remand, with their wives, charged with being concerned together in I obtaining, by means of a trick, a sum of £300 in Bank of England notes, from Giovania Michael Drury | Loizhinotto. Mlr. Angus Lewis attended on behalf of ...

[ill] ON LANCASHIRE TRADESMEN

... FRDATDS ON LANCASHIRE TRMESMEN. i For some months the police in various Lancashire towns have been on the lookout for a young man who tas been successfnlly conducting a series of swindling operations in Blackburn, Bnunley, Preston, and lately at Morecambe, and on Saturday, through the agency of Detective Gardner, of the Preston force, an arrest was made at the last-mentioned resort. About two ...

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

... Before the Manchester City Stipendiary (Mr. F. J. Headlam), on Thursday, Charles Frederick Dearden, described as a solicitor, of Bowker-street, Higher Broughton, and Henry Bosustow, Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, were charred, on remand, with con- spiracy to defraud Messrs. Walker and Smith, oil merchants, Hull, of goods to the value of £50. The pnsoners are alleged so have traded under a variety ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST CAPTAIN VERNEY

... THE CBaGE AGAINST CAPTAIN VEtNEY. I PLEA OF GUILTY: SENTENICE. At the Central Criminal Court, London, o0 Wednes- day morning, Capt. Edmund Hope Verner, M. R,on bail, wvas obarged before Mr. Justice Smith with con- spiracy and with divers off enoes against the provisions of the Criminal Law Amendment Act. Mr. Poland, QC., Mr. Mlattbews, and Mr. Horace Avory ap- peared to prosecute, and the ...

POST-OFFICE ROBBERIES IN MANCHESTER

... . ST-OFFICE ROBBERIES IN MALE\CHESTERI At tlie 3Ianchester City Poliee Court, on Wednesday, ?? the Stipendiarv (Mr. P. .J. Headlam), George Berry Danie3s and James Pearson were oharged with obalnaing about £5 in postal orders and paying Shr tbe sane with bad florins and half-crownt Daniels refused his address, but Pearson comes him Francisco-street, Roobdale Road. Both re smart -looking men. ...

MURDERS

... I I REPORTED MURDER BY BOYS. A boy, namned Williyn Emery, agd five, residing with his parents at Hartshill, near:. udley, has been missing from his home since the 25th ult. On Satur- day a boy named Davis informed Emery's parents that he saw three boys, strangers to him, push Emery into the canal, and then run away; The canal was. dragged, and Emery's body was found at the spot indicated by ...