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THE GREENYVAY* PROSECUTION.
THE GREENYVAY* PROSECUTION. TUB EVANS OVBBDRAFT. Mr. J. Herbert Evans, former chief caahior afer Greonwaya' Bank, has, through his solicitors, re- pudiated his liability to repay the overdraft of j £ lKH> written off by him on fcue day of the failure. The writing off of the overdraft was discovered by Mr. J. G. Wackrill, one pf the Committee of tn- apection. aotM time after the failuret and witei»- ttued. with respect to it, Mr. EranS admitted that the money had not been repaid, bat alleged that it was due to him for extra services rendered 10.. connection with the County TreasdrershIp, aftd.: was done with the knnwleuge and eoaeen- of tM-, Green way S. An agreement was made between the* trustee of the bankrupt sstate and Mr. Evans to repay the money in instalments, and under this agreement Mr. Evans has repaid one-third of the money. The writing aff of the amount forms ontr of the charges upon wWela the Green ways are com- mitted for trial.
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I)U.NILSTIC INFELICITY.' "''
I)U.NILSTIC INFELICITY.' At the T5irini<i^li',>i*' l'uliro Ccarfc, Juirica Mornr blm k-milli, Ho^|>il..tl bl.reet, wu^ chnr<«ed with u^'init! in;* Itis vdfc p;it Qnt.s«, J.amo^ itti(i Niiii-Y Kelly. i'rifoner, who LIX^EA with hit wifo' fallicr1 ;111.1 )it)iiie dqualt bel weon olevou luUt ( \velvo o I'lock. He had a clis- IUJ.{ICOIll811t.wilh hit wife and struck Mrs. Ivelly*. who iitterfortiil, on the 11"¡,,t with a bottle, inflicting: pevora wound-. Air. Kelly took hi* wifa' part, wh«rtMipoi» prisoner ttirneil Oil him and dealt him a 1.,1..w on the forehead with the bottb, istilictitsl- a wound two inches long and disclosing the ttone.- Ono of Kelly's daughters was struck on the arm.— Police-constable Davenport wont in and found the parties, including the prisoner, bleeding froo* wounds fit different parts of the body. Prisoner was suffering from a wound on the back of the head. This be said bad been caused by his wife'e- stster. They were all taken to the General Hoapi t-al and there attended to.—Prisoner's wife said 811E tabbed him twice with a knife in defence of hen parents. Prisoner was sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labour.
A NIGHT aOENE At A CLUB. ,
A NIGHT aOENE At A CLUB. At theMarytebona Potice Court, Frederick Hydft,. the steward of the Reform Club, Prince of WaleS- toad, St. Pancras, was summoned for An assault en- Harry Kempton, of 149, Kentish Town-road. Thomas Caslake, of 15^, Kentish Town-road; May 11 last. There were crees-sammoose* aaaiast. Kempton and C aslako for assaulting Frederiek aaA Maria Hyde at the same time and place,—-Mr. Marcus Lewis, solicitor, was for Kempton an Caslake, and Mr. Mote, solicitor, was for Mr. asw Mrs. Hyde.—Tbomas Caslake, a gaafibter, said ba was in the club at two o'clock tn the morning whs*- Hyde came toand and sakl "Tims," an4 they asked to be allowed to 681118 their drink. WMMf then received a blow on bMhoad—ha did not kosir from wHom-i-aad he was aaMewn oat violently. Ha> was sober. He attempted taf re-enterthe premises,, when tho defendant dealt hiss a blow on the mouth, and his felt hat was thrown oat completely smashed up. (Mr. Lewis here dramatically uplifted th» hab, which was in ribbons, and produced maeb taughter.)—Croaa examined by Mr. Mote Bab might have used a few wicked words, bat only tfr his friends. He denied taking hold of Mrs. Hyds» pulling her hair dowa, and asking her to kiss aha. —On the otoss-summoas being gone Into Mrs. Maria Hyde said her husband weal round the bar and said, "No", gentleman, it's tine you were gone; the members are gone." J ust then her ee». came in. The defendants made use of bad lan- guage, and said they would not leave the club that night. Caslake offered to fight her IIOØ for a. "quid," and threw a sovereign on be the counter t but her refused, and Caslake then said, "If you won't fight we will have a spar, and pat Ma* hat 04i the bar counter. Her son also declined that*- They were again told to leave, but they repeated that they would not leave that night, and used bad language. Kempton Was not so bad as Canlake. Her husband left the bar, and she remained behind the bar counter. Caslake then put his hand across- the counter and "chuckled" her under the chia,. asking her to give him a kiss.—Mr. Cooke, in giv- ing his decision, remarked that while thole cluba were of great usefulness to working men, it was* important that the bye-laws should he stringently enforced. He commented strongly on the gross insult offered by Caslake to Mrs. Hyde, and ho wae not surprised to hear that he had been assaulted ae the result. Ho questioned whether tall ought not-, tn have sent him to gaol without the option of fine} his conduct had been so outrageous, tor tha Assault on Mrs. Hyde he fined him t5. or on* month's imptiaoumaxtt. and for the assault 8tI Mr. Hyde, he fined him £ 2, or 14 days' iaywisoa^MiM). Kempton's oaso Was very different, and he ordered him to pay a fine of 40s. for the assault on the. woman, and 20a. for the assault on her husbaud.
TSB MURDElt OF A CONSTABLE.
TSB MURDElt OF A CONSTABLE. Or. Dlplock opoMd an inquiry at the Wellestey Arms, Sydney Streit, Chelsea, respecting the death of Michael Lewis, age 47, who was said to bar*, died from the effects of injuries received at lit* hands of Frederick Wood, whom he had arrested for burglary. Mary Lewis, living a* 83.. Lot < Road, Chelsea, deposed that the deceased ia excellent health. When ha left bis home to go tn polios duty. Wtl~ aass bad been married 2t years, and dafiMg tfca*. time her hushaad had bad no illaess. Warman, a licensed victualler, of KingV Road, Chelsea, eta ted thatat about twenty aimiMia after seven ia tha evsning ha saw a vary tang* crowd of persons outside his premises. There- were two eoIJltahlee-Leww (deceased) and FeA- and witness went to Lewis and said, "Can I give, you any aesistanoe?" The deceased answered, "No, go to my mate." Feek Was thefji sirugglintr with his prisoner. Witness was about to ge to hi» aid, when a tradesman remarked, IX>it b be 8010 foolish," and pulled witness eWay by the coat-tail. fte CorODet: Did yoa see tha prisoner Weod assault Lowh? I Mr. Warmao No. A witness named John Coanolly, liviag in Beau- fort Street, Chelsea, deposed that he saw the pri- soners arrested, and ran to the pelice-station to teit the inspector that the constables wee*, assaulted. He did not saeany assault. ] The Coroner: Then what made you tall Lhe inspector that the policemen wee* hsiug W sanlted ? The witness replied that he only said that be. oause he saw the prisoners were in enstodv. Inspector Frederick Beck ley deposed that on thw evening in question Frederick Wood and Edwa<& Warlle. two prisoners, were brought to the station by Conotables Lewis and Feek. It was not antO nearly an hour after thab Lewis said he felt ill. and remarked If I have a walk in the beck yard I shall feel better." He did so, but as he got we. the divisional surgeon of police was sent for. Wit. I ness asked him if either of the melt had injured him. and he answered, We had an up and a downer." ) A Juror Did you see any bruises on him (de I eeased) when he brought the prieouer iu His fao» it now bruised, and hie tauic torn. Witness: No. The Juryman Then it is a most reasarkaM» thing. Inspector Beekley said he afterwards charged Wood with the more serious crime, and the reply was I never hai a straggle or anything witfc him. Pollce-consljible [lobcrt Feek spoke as to the desperate conduct, of the prisoners, and stud ths^ WwA threw Lewiii down. The dticoiwcd bled freely from the nose and eyes at the station. Or. R. F. Daniell, trio police (Kvi^ional sur^conv ;aid that a j«wb-uu»I torn exainituMion revealed*I.IKIS- Lewis had a very severe coivtuxioi, at llu, itowoe purt. of his btnly. in a dniigeroiiK t. The heart wad also ruptured in two platen, which wna tho snu8e of doulh. The iiijui-tos \\ot:l'4;t the result of a. struggle or kick. Tho jury relumed a ver.Uct of wilful inwder agaiti<»fc the |>ri-<moi t redcrick V^imkI, uud he w:ie> StUlililitted on (lie i-;i|>ital cltu^r,; Tlro conxiiihle Leun wa-* tVxuici Iy in the Irish y.
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I muia l^o;id. of ( ar lilT, u|i<>it whom Mary Kew. » midwife, i* ALL»*g»*d I" /KIVO <I|.UI;ITT?d III»LHW/II(ly» till" died. I li<! widwile, 1'1,. wa« uti'ler reuiaiut by the ningi^l IHICS, will w.w LIE churjjud witii ibo IDoiv sorkiti* Printed by Daviee Brothers, 2^ 2% aad M, Aim of*. ot., Pontypridd, in toe County of Cham organ as Friday, Jaae a, 1888.