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MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY

... I (From our latest edition of last week). At Ilarylebone police-courton Saturday Mary Ann Jones, general dealer, of Queen-street, Edgware- road, was fined 20s. and 4s. 6d. costs for selling milk adulterated with 21 per cent, of water. On Saturday the football match for the Association Challenge cup between the Wanderers and the Old Etonians, was played at the Oval, Kennington, and resulted in ...

THREE EXECUTIONS FOR MURDER

... TTHREE EXECUTTONS FOR MUVT-t OnI Monday morning, at eight aki Deacon, a shoemaker, aged 2$, whjo C, ljier11 to death at the recent Bristol assize s fi l'l t.,ne 1 of his wife, Amelia Deacon, sufels farthllellr penaltyof ?? th lee etree being Marwood, The culprit, ?? ee c Birmingham, was entirely Unollicateg Ytn I.Rc11e 'f away from his home at 10 vears Of e. llaviii; ?? 18Q64, lie enlisted in ...

A CASE FOR INQUIRY

... A CASE FO1R INQUIRY. The A76Li.sIa ?? ?? tile follosline-I' 11 signed ' George Beavis, 6, Qoeen's-placc. it field-street, Islington, and declares that it is authenticatedc On the 10th of November last I was esuluosm i. Clerkenwell police-couit for noeglecting to soid.- child, a girl of seven years of age, to sehci. T: case wlts heard at 4 p.m. The reasons I ossi.'uH my child's jion ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ITRIALSATTHE MDDLESEXSESSIONS | Tls JTune general sessions coemenceti on 1.lcvt.. The calcidar contlietedthe tnaies of 57 n-risOiCtrs. VaotEsxv ASSAULT' dslh1,1i DW.T, 28, was clmrgcd with maliciously wounding William Lee.-The Pro- secutor said be lived at 9, Johni-street, Paddington, and in the early part of May he went Into a lodging- house in Strutton-gtotund, Westmillster, and thelri- ...

THE RADSTOCK RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... THE RADSTOCK EAILWAY AOI:MNT. CORONER'S INQUEST. Mr. Biggs resumed the inquest on Tuesday at Wellow, upox the 13 persons killed by the collision near Radatock, on the Sornerset and Dorset railway, on Bank ?? ilillard, telegraph clerk at W~ellowr, repeated the evidence he had preeviously ?? answer to the coroner, the witness stoutly denied that he had wnade any alteration or erasure in the ~ ...

THE PROVINCES

... BERKSHIRE.-SUICIDE.-A remarkable suicide has just been committed at Kintbury, Berks. A young wyoman named Emma Fisher being disap- pointed in love, poisoned herself with salts of lemon, and was discovered laid out on her bed, having on a clean nightdress and her chin tied with a bandker- chief. Herhends were alep crossed over her breast. DERBYSHIIIE.-T SE ATTEMPT To BLOW UiP A PoLaOxLrA's'y ...

ALLEGED GREAT FRAUDS

... -- Mr. Vauihan' sat at' Bow-street oii' Tres- day to hehr tbe adjourned prodeedings in the pioseocution instituted by the ArtinnuA' Labourtisi', and General Dwellings e m. pany ghius't their secretarv, Mr. William wi~lddlehuust, of Eversleift-house, Laven- der-hil}, and Mr. Edward Satfery, desdribed 55 ari esthte agent and valuer, who wv re s roben~ded on wrrtaits, last week on the charge of ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... . I A SPECIAL 'SUNDAS MORIG 16IT18- I YESTERDAYS LAW. QUEEN'S BUNCH DIVISIOt. MYzRS V. DiauearS ANp OTR;seS.-This was an action brought by the plaintit, wko is a circus tprletor, ainst the defendants, Messrs. Dafries ans Sons, os Eoundsditch, Mr. Joao CO= Scard, their solicitor in proceedings which they had en agsint the plaintiff, nd Mr. ¶fhomaniScard, a mamsing c2erk of the latter, for ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... |,TP.R1LSATTHEMIDDLESEXSESSIONS. I POCKET-MaKINO AT THE OPERA COXF417C.-Wil- liam Th'orpsua,' a man of 40. described as a travel- ler, was convicted on an indictment charging him with, having-stolon a pursetnd its contents from the pocket of lliza Sinith. -The prosecutrix, who resides at Little Ilford. was entering the Opera Comique theatre, when the prisoner cut her pocket, but, being a ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... M I CLWAN EOLC S^QTJ V ORu ol . wer editions of last wreek.) k- 1 BNRUPTCY. CO R.* O0T OU lECiIITON CllEDITOR. ~lt dbtor, at builder, Parryinig API, i' A qi .t ; ,Xt~ih ild tiled a petitionl iu liiiUi- F' ',illisn'UW l'dy' named Mit Copley Lad I AI Isi itd er wits ?? tell, rwst At~ ~the fhrstifeetiiig of her debt, 'd the first meeting was oc5- ~1 r. Brough, as Counsel l~ji~l1~1~t] snt eonli ...

BIG DEBTORS AND LITTLE DEBTORS

... Dr. Abdyhas had before him at the Chelms. ford Countv Court a case which admirably illustrates the cruel oppression of the law in regard to the smallest debtors. A trades- man complained that a bailiff had failed to lock Up his debtor, a poor hurdle maker, who owed him if. 4s. 3d. The hurdle maker had a wife and seven children, and the value of his worldly go ods was estimated by the bailiff ...

THE ERA LIBEL CASE

... ?? -THE ERA LIBEL CASE. Yesterday 1lMr. Edueard Ledger, proprietor of the Era appeared to an a(tjournod summons, at Bow-.street police-court, which charged him with having published in the Era a certain false and defamatory libel of and concerning one HodSon Stnldey.-M.lr. H. siocli, bar- rister, :appeared for the prosecution, Ir. George Lewis, solicitor, defenainz. The case. it may be ...