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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... NIDDLESEX SBSXI1S. I DARING ROBBinn ?? Gamble, 19, wag charged with stealing a- 'hiech value 401 fromn 'Mr. Robert Phillips, of Belmont-villas, Leytiustone. Mr. Ribton prosecuted'; Mr. M. Willinnug defended. On the after- noon of the 21st of August the irosecutor was passing through Upper East Smithfield, when a boy who was standing at the entrance ef an alley snatched at his watch, a valuable ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT ON LORD CONYERS

... AL!.EGRD ASSAULT ON LOMD COMARS. At the Warwick County Petty Sessions, Lord Leigh, Lord Dormer, and about a dozen county magistrates, were occupied six hours in hearing a singrdlar charge of assault, in which Mr. Edward Tuckwell, tutor to Mr. Liebart, of Welloabourni Hell, was the defendant, and Lord Conyors tho complainant. Mir. Sanderson appeared for his lordship, and Mr. Loxdale Warren, of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YGMS NOW-STREET. 8E:LF ACC1ouATION OF VIURlDEL -A miserably. dressed man, who gave the name ot John Ring, but whose name turned ?? Coope was charged, before Mr. Flowers, upon his own confession, with the murder of Harriet Bnswell. Inspector Jamieson, of the ] Hackney police, stated that the prisoner gave himself up, upon the charge of murder, at the Hackney Police- station. He said that a ...

CHARGE OF THREATENING PRINCE EDWARD OF [ill]

... CEIRGE Or THREATENING PRXNCE E:DWARD OP SAXE-WEIMAn. I& midfle a.wi f.aizner, who gave the name of Gus. Bmur BarTrnava G(nneaich, an, eaid lie litd three other names, was brought before ei! T. Henry, at Beomstreet P liceen art, 03 Tuj~iday, a rgd as Pereou of ?? mind wandering about Laughamffkav,' The nrirnmer, who seid he Was a na'.ive of Wirsa hco0ht u, iu Cu-tn'y a, COiC Saprs ntendm-t ...

THE JOCKEY CLUB AND THE NEW BETTING ACT

... THE 300EEy aus AND TH_ NEW BEDTTING ACT, -_ At Newmarket petty sessions on Tuesday1 before Colonel Fryer etd Mr. W. P. IsTacson, Mr. Louis Lewis, of Hatton-gardeo, London, applied for a summonei against Mr. Henry Chaplin, one of the Atswads of the Jockey Club, under the tbied section of the Betting Act, for knovingly and wilfully permitting ?? to ?? in a Oublio plesse for betting on horse ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... OLMGMlLO'gsD-O~l eaIm- with no fixed residence, was charged before lar. Alderman Finnls with obtaining £100 from Air. Statham F. Hobsoe, of No. 23, Ooleman-street, City, by means of fraudulent | personation and forgery, in April, 1875. - William Smith, [ detective sergeant, said that on Satuirday afternoon he and Taylor, a detective officer, went to the New.Kent- road, waere they found the ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... Ax MANS9ION 3OUSZ. Ax ?? BzaGGF x.-A ?? maU al3t Joaph Hull was brought ?? A16ermanr Sir BI COarden under remuand, r a okarge of vagre, . It agearm i ifr the evidence of k Walsh, an officer of the Men dcity Bodsty that on Tuesday afternoon he saw the prisoner cn tho steps the railwaY station in Cannon-street, with a crowd of pertal about himL. His mcde of begging was a covel one. Ha plrlet a ...

CHARGE OF LIBELLING A LADY

... CLOGS43 OF LIEIEBLING A LADY. A vl- Tr n1-.AL l- - D-dtA nne. nfl At the Marlborough-street Volice-court on ?? Henry 'Robert Wilson, of S, 10, and 11, Cran-bourne-i street, appeared in answer to an adjonrned -sumemns charging himn with libelling Mrs. Charlotte Harris, widow of the late General Harris. The evidenee given on the former occasion -was to the effec that-the complainant had taken ...

SHOCKING OCCURRENCE

... SHOC=NG OCCURRENCE. At the Soathwark Police-court, on Monday, Sohn Pearson, nineteen, described as a walking-stick maker, residing at 21, Parker's-row, Bermondsey, was placed at the bar, before Mr. Partridge, charged with causing the death of Thomas Walton by shooting him with a ritle at 21, Parker's-row. The prisoner is a private belonging to the 23rd Surrey Ride Volunteers (Rotherhithe), and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IfTELLIGENCE A ALEGD Assir-um.-At the Clerkenwell Count? Courti has been tried a case Clark s. Robins. This wa9 an action to recover damages for au assault alleged to, hare committed by a licensed victualler ?? Robins on a labouter named Clark. Damages were laid at £100. The plaintiff's case was ad ?? Saturday, the 18th of March, in the present year, at a~bonbfrve o'dclk inbthe afternoon, ...

EXECUTION OF THE LENNIE MUTINEERS

... EDWCUTIOI 03? THMiEE LI;1t±N The execution of the four prisoners-Matteo' Cargalis, sailor, whdwent by the nickname of French Peter, Giiovasini Carcaris, *ho was known as Joe the Cook ; Pascales Caltsdis, -nown as Big Harry ; and George lKaida, who went by the name of Lips -who were 3onvicted at-the last session of the Central Criminal Court sf the wilful murder of Stanley Hatfield, the ...

DOINGS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... - DOINGS IN X:E DIVORCE COUBT. HUNT V. HUNT.-Thiswas the petition of the wife for I a dssolntion of her marriage on certain specific grounds | wvhich Sir James Hanuen thought-fit to hear in camier a.: The suit lasted several days, and a large number of wit-. nesses were examined. Sir James Hannen now gave judgment. He stated that it was not necessary for him to enter into the repu'sive details ...