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YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... DE)ATEE FROM1 DESTIT HION Mr.- Gem Co~llr held- an inquiy at the Leigh Ho wury-street, Milefend New-town, regarding the death of afa Cairns, aged sixtto. The deceased odtme3 a ?? Ilyelihood by hawtin matohvs in the street, and was knowf as frdquenting a common lodging-house in Flower and Dean. etreot. Latterly she seemed to be doing nothing, and, faeling illM the deputy of the ld g.boum sent ...

ACTION AGAINST A MUSIC-HALL

... ACTION AGAINST As MUSIC-3ALL. In the Queen's Bench Division has been tried a case Pay ?? Bignell. This was an action brought to recover £100 as a penalty from the defendaut,,Mr. Robert'lichard Bignell for his having peimitted dancing to take plaee at his establishnient,.the Trocadero Music-hall, in Great Wind- mill-street, Hayniarketb in October, 1882, to wliich. otoly- a iusiC licothse had ...

CONVICTION OF CONSTABLES

... ?? _ 03 k 2. sO LES. .Ueorge , ulley, W=an Jo P Pad is 30, both meo. iets of ?? Por,,6, V Aisi on, surrendered to their renriitnaeet - S'eetasions to answer an indictment charging them-(1) with malicio0ly assaulting John Brosnan so as to inflict on him griefo, bodily harm, (2) with causing him actual bodily harsh and (3) with common assault. Mr. Lynch, with Mr. Trevor, prosecuted'; Mr. H. j ...

ALLEGED FLIGHT OF MR. EGAN, TREASURER OF THE LAND LEAGUE

... ALLEGED PZIG:HT OP Mn. EGAN, TABA- SUZiER OP Ta3E L&LAD LEAGUE. A Dublin correspondeat sends the followin of Thure day night:- t i 'Mr. Jenkinson, the chief Dublin detective, in tn interview which I had with him this afternoon, com- municated the following statement. He said ?? In consequence of the numerous inquiries which have been made within the lhst few days as to the whereabouts of Mr. ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISPOSAL OF A DEAD BODY

... EXTRAORDINARY DISPOS&L OF A DEAD BOBDY. I SPECOal. VERDICT. On Thursday, Mr. John Hutaphreys, Middlesex coroner, resumed, at tre Three Cups Tavern, High-street, Bow, the inquiry respecting the death of a newly-born female child. The facts of the case were as ?? Friday week some bays playiug at the Caual-wharf, Mite-end, found a box labelled ' Borwick's Baking Powder, and in it the body of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... dtNTBAL CLaMlNAL COU3. k . ?? , .. . 1 , . 7 I.. . .. i The November~ sesslone of 'this court were opened cia OA Mndap. Whilethegrand jary ere bdngswoxn enInit. oldentoccuirrd Which occasioned come surprise. Ur. tvAvC14, the olerk of Arraigns, read out the name of' Mr. J. ~'Horn, ofloeyzoue~tore, and ~there being no response, he explained to the Court that Mr. Gappa, the' under-sheriff B, f. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIGE INTELLIGENCG. WESTDMINS=Tn A PuOrOIsSSIoAL BGGAus .-A man, about 80 years of age, who gave the name of Juices AtNiiasox, was charged -ith begging. William liolfo, ar, active detective, said that on the previous 6aturday afternoon hre saw the de- fendant begging about Eafliu-sqnrtere. hle went up lt a street door and gave a bl:-,[ar a letter, vho returfied it to him w ith sixpence. Wi ...

SQUABBLE BETWEEN THE BENCH AND THE BAR

... SQUABJ3BLr BETWEN T=x BENCH AND THE BAIL At the Central Criminal Coumt on MoRday, Frandis Giles, an attorney's clerk, surrendered to an indictment charging him with embezzling money belonging to a friendly society. Mr. Metcatfe was counsel for the prose- cution, and Mr. F. H. Lewis defended the prisoner. The prisoner was secretary to what is called the Progress in Unity Society, a branch ef ...

ALLEGED ROBBERY OF THE DEAD

... At the Central Criminal Court, Maria Read, 53, and Hfenry Read, 21, her son, were chaiged with stealing a considerable sum of money, the property of Joseph Rankin. In another count the money was laid to belong to Mary Anne Vickers. The prisoners were also charged with feloniously re- ceiving the property, knowing it to have been stolen. M~r. F. H. Lewis conducted the prosecution; Mr. Metcalfe ...

DESPERATE ATEMPT TO RESCUE A PRISONER FROM A POLICE VAN

... D3SPE R&TE ATEMPT TO RESCUE A 1RI- I . - NE1YFR A POLIH VtAN. I A tall, powerful mnato, nabot tifrty years of -go, who gave the name of Henry Turner, described himsad as a labourer, ?? refused his address,was charged at Clerken- Well PBlioe-oort, on Wednesday, before Mr. Barker, with attempting to rescue a prisoner from the oretody of Matthew Crawley, a sub. warder of the House of Deten- tiov ...

THE ASSASSINATION OF A LIFEGUARDSMAN BY A SUPPOSED FENIAN

... *THE2 ASSASSINATION OF A LWBGUAUDS- I : Im~4-wTIWNY 'A SsWPPOSE:D FEQNIAN. On MUonday, the prisoner, John Groves, who had been remanded on ?? oharge of being conoesned in the attack on the blsindsman, Edwatd M'Dannell. who rwas shot in Vernon-place, on the morning of the 28th of September, was broughb up at Bow-street Polioe-court for further examination. Strict precautions were taken against ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A QUACK DOCTOR

... CHARtGE OF JA1SLAUGHTEBR AG^&ST A . IQqAOkg DOCTOR. - Ise Chemberbiie, 67, a respedtable-lookipg man, de- scrihid os. ani, herbalist/; surrendeged at the ?? assizes to take-his trial for the manalsltghter of lsay. Anne Parish. Mr. Garth,4. Qr.. and n A. L. Smaith- conducted the proseontion on behalf of the Treasury, instrlooted bj M~r. Pollard, the assistanS solioitor to that department8or ...