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THE RAILWAY OUTRAGE ON A YOUNG LADY

... TE EAXLWAY OUTPAGE ON A YOUNG L:aDY. George Grico, puddler, Ti',ton, Staffordshire, was charged at Wellington, near Shrewsbury, on Monday, with assaulting Miss Catherine ScragF and attempting to ravish her'in a railway carriage between Wellington and Shrewsbury, on August 27. The proceedings caused great excitement, and a large crowd assembled to catch a glimpse of the prisoner, who looked the ...

CLEVER INSURANCE FRAUD

... CLEVXX ISURANCSE 11AUD. A __ _1 _S _ ._ .. 1 - A .i. I An extraordinary case of swiudulg English in- suratice companlies has just been brought to light near Versailles. A man named Decherer held several poli- cies-said to amount to over £I2,000-belonging to the companies in question, which in the event of his death were to be paid to his so-ca l- d cousin, who was in' reality his mistress. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... AN ELOPEMENT PEVsvNTedD.-Emma Banks, 22, a stylishly-dressed young woman, was charged on re- mand with stealing wearing apparel, value about £7, in the ehaige of her landlady, Mrs. Jessie Gantlstt, of 48, Smith-stroet ; further with stealing £10 and some hosiery goods, belonging to her ]ats employer, Mr. rederick Payne, hosier, of Broadway, iHamuiersmith. Early in April the prisoner took a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - IGI COURT rO JUSTIC1f. PnOBAT3Lvo Dlvocm, AND ADMIEALTY DIVISION. HAXILTOX V. HAKILTON.-This was il motion which raised the important mud always hotly-con- tested question of the custody of children pending the hearing of a divorce sait. Mr. Bayford, Q.C., moved on behalf of thle petitioner that he should harve the custody of the chiidren, seven and four years of age respectively, penldcente ...

A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

... A TL'IMEMLE TRAVID' -_ I -r 1 1 - 5. .1 1 ?? I U~n \'is eefsday, .1C. XV illiam Cnrter, coroner for Ea~st bS roy, hekl anin quiry at the Crown Tavern L nnethe oad, tecehine thc respective ?? of Anna di -crc a lore, aged thirty-five years, and. her datughtor. Ida 1 arnced thrce ,yearse and six months, who wero di veruoe dea~d wsith their thro~ts cut in a room et so. 113, .Theliass--treet, ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY AN EVICTOR

... ALLEGED MUEDER BY AN VZVOTOR. The inquest on John Kinsella, who was shot by an emergency man nenr Coolgreany, was resumed otn Wersasdlay morning at Wiciilow. Mr. Loverock, official custodian of telegrams, at. tended on subpoena, and produced a telegram handed in by Captain Haumilton in Dubliu on the 28th of Septem- ber, addressed to Freeman Arcklow, bearing the words, Yes One. Mr. ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY BY A CHILD

... EXTTRAODfliNAMI lQS2BaY mY A GUILD _ At the Marlborough-street Police-court, Edward Goodspeed, an errand boy, of 11, livingwith. his parents in Graftou-mews, Fitzroy-square, was charged with stealing, on June 21, £5 lus. ; on June 26, £15 lUs. on July 7, £4- on July 16, X7 10s.; altogether, £32 10s., the moucys of John Mustard, baker, of Grafton-street. Louise Gertrude Boyt, the manageress, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TEE POLICE COURTS. GUILDRALL. ALLEGED LIBEL ON SIn R. H&Aesox-Charlres Tarrod, a porter, employed at Billingsgate Market, ,ppeared before Mr. Alderman Gray to answer a, ummoils charging him with having published certain lefamatory libels concerning Sir Reginald Hanson. 4r. Crawford read the following post-card, which was ant on July 2 to Sir Reginald's private address at 3ryanston-square:- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIXNAL COURT. Tine NEXT-OF-Kix DELtreIONS-11rederick-Flenry Dougeal surrendered to take his trial for minidenieanour, the ottence imputsed to him being tisaf he had obtained sums of money from dilferent pet-sons by irsiun and false pretences. i~r. Poland and Air. C. Matthews prosecuted Mr.li Lockwcooi, Q.C., andi Mr. Hesley noe. Iended. 'Ibis was a prosecution directed to be insti- ...

THE POLICE AND PUBLIC RIGHTS AT POLICE STATIONS

... Police-constable Charles Barnes, 139 E, appeared to a summons charging him with assaulting Mr. Beaumont Kent, a reporter, at the Bow-street police-station on Saturday last. Mr. Poland, instructed by the Treasury Solicitor's Department, appeared for the defendant. The summons arose out of * a dispute occurring between the prisoner and the defendant, who the former alleged was treating a drunken ...

A BALLET GIRL'S ACTION

... A NALLXa GIML'S ACTZON. YA - - I X I . . - In the Queen's Bench has been tried the case Vale v. Barnes. The plaintiff, Miss Emily Vale, a ballet dancer, sued Mr. Harry Barnes, the proprietor of a troupe of dancers, to recover salary alleged to be due under an agreement, and also damages for wrongful dismissal. The defendant denied that the salary in question was owing, and justified the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS& [Before Sir Peter H. Edlin, Q.C., Assistant Jndge.1 PROFL5IATx CONDUCT OF A W=ss.-flsie Bal- maine, 3G years of age, respectably dressed, -was in- dioted for stealing the sum of .X76, the money of her husband, Henry Balmaine. She pleaded Not guilty. Mr. Hutton prosecuted, and Mr. Geoghegan, at the request of the Assistant Judge, watched the case on behalf of the prisoner ...