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ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT WREXHAM

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SAVAGE ASSAULT ON A WOMAN

... SAVAGE ASSAULT ON A W11OMAN. ON Saturday, at the Palston Police-court, Frederick Kendrick, twenty-two, shoemaker, of Hlonerton- terrace, Miorning-lane, Hackney, was charged On a, warrant with unilatwfully assaulting Mary Ann Hackett. The prosecutrix, a respectable-looking working womlau, said that on Sunday afternoon she went into the Plough public-housej High-street, Homerton, to meet her ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A CASHIER

... ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A CASI{IERv. CsALeFsaS ERNES:T Bets, assistant-cashier a' es srs. Benltall anld Compuay, Efeybridge ironilworks, Mal- don, abscondled last week, and ain examiniation of the Ibooks shows defslcations anuntinr to over -2210. Hie seems to hlve taken actual cash, end, by falsify- bing entries in hiis books, ro havrle p1a.ssed the auditor. IThe fraud cal-ends over aL period of two ...

TERRIFIC STRUGGLE WITH DETECTIVES

... TERRIFIC STRUIGGLE IWTITH DETECTIVES. [SUBsJECT oF ILLUSTRATION.] r t AT the Marylebone Police-court Walter Hanwell, t twenty-nine, a mason, of Dake's-buildings, Oxford- street, and John Matthews, forty-eight, a general f d dealer, of Howland-street, Tottenham Court-road, were charged with being concerned in feloniously i breaking and entering 24, Messina-avenue, \Vest Hlampstead, and stealing ...

A VIOLENT WIFE

... AAA~ ~ ~~ 'Il ^ ELA tA ,f tVLISLJNJ1. TrY^.tx IIN the Divorbe DIvision, the other dap''before Mr. 'Justice Butt, the case of Duthoit v. Dutboib was heard. This petition was of an unnueal eharacter. It was that of the Rev. Dr. William Datholb, curate ,of Orowthorrio, BuckinghamshireI for a jadicial separation, 'by reason of his wife's craelty.. Accord. ?? to the opening statement of counmel hae ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND ROBBERY OF DIAMONDS

... AT the Bow-street Police-court, on Friday, Dorato b Toussaint, a Frenchman, was charged on remand o with being conoerned with another man, not in cue- d tody, in an aettempt to murder Jules fabak, Li dia- M mond merchant, of Beigrave-street, Euston-ioad, by a strssiking him on the head with a life-preserver. The a( saccuseu was further charged with stealing a quantity n of diamonds, at~ted in ...

FELONIOUSLY WOUNDING

... FELONIOUS'LY WOUNIJDING. .i I, -13A .- -, vllsrn. - ,a an' II 11T. - AiT the Marylebone PolieS court, unToee3daY, V7illam Edwards, aged twenty-one, a coal 1,ortar, of Little Edward-street, Albar-erstreet, was charged with felonlously woundcing Tll1i.3 Elwards, hils father, by stabbing hlm wilt. a hnifo, with intent to do hirrn grievous bodily harrm, Tee prosecutor, who gave h:s evidence with a ...

VIOLENT ASSAULTS ON THE POLICE

... I VIOLENT ASSAULTS ON THE POLICE_ 4x3Z0OaUL~j10V ULS ±aii JVA-A'-' AT the Gilidhall Police-court, on Monday, William M'Guire, thirty-three, powerfully built, was charged with heowe drunk and assaulting Police-constabi9 Bosher, 932, The prosecutor said that on the previous Pfternoon he was in S~xndy's-roa~d, WVIde- I gate-street, when he saw the prisouer with soma roughs hanging about, Having ...

THE BURGLARY SEASON

... THE BURGLARY oEA&'CN. XX^_ A E 8I.F D-;1:s1- IA- Ahf_ A !D Inz J5U c'kXU7.11X 01ri&.UU1.¶ Ar the Worship-street Pollce-court, or' Ssburday, b Alfred Taraer, seventeen, a printer, and Ciiarlas EarrIe, olrtaen, pcking-caseo maker-lads who oald 3 they had no homne-werechargod with having been con- corned together In brealingr and entering the premises 72, Fiueba y-Vavement, with intent to steal. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIIDDT)L1?X SgSi1ON6, I. ROBTl!iY BY A Uir:PtyA$ ?? lenor, ty t-:vo: fimert)a, Ongaged at the Crszon iean Rm3an;ut, PdalDly, curteiderod to his ball ta uenwerv3obarga I AtOiMthg two 0128a oui mutio, alne 5a, the pro plerty of Minnvre, Spiera &nd e Pond, Inloted, him mctitexe, Re pioedod not gnilky. The p108onr, w!. ha!d ldeea1 in the employ ofi. a iwratte. S3plera andi Ptend oit the Clteoion ...

WIFE MURDER AT FULHAM

... [sUBJhlECr OF OWUSTR5ATION,] ON Saturday Dr. Diplock opened an inquiry at 'the Salisbury Iotel, Falhamn, respecting the deata of l EllenNorinan, aged thirty-eight years. Eliza Wright, I the wife of a labourer, who Was called to identify the . body, stated that the deceased was her sister, and that she was married to Henry Norman, a house painter. Oa Wednesdaywitness's sister'slittlo boy ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? ?? x. T Z lT I = ( 7 7711-2I) =11= GU ILDHTALL. Breaking and Entering In the City. John Davis, twenty-fiv-c; William Martin, forty- six ; William Ford, thirty Patrick O'Hara, seventy- three ; and Sarah Saunders, sixty, were finally examined on a charge of breaking and entering an office belonging to ylessrs. -Woodward and Co., and stealing therefrom some money. The case has been reported, ...