AN OFFICER CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION

... At the Bow-street Police-court, London, yester- day, Lieutenant Colin W. Young, of the 2nd Surrey Regiment, stationed at Dover, was charged with the abdnotion of a girl named Elizabeth Aspey, aged 17.-Mr. Arthur Newton said he had been instructed to prosecute on behalf of Miss Aspey, who was the stepdaughter of Mr. Wyatt, formerly in the Life Guards, and owning tie Royal Mail Hotel at Dover. ...

THE ATTEMPTED BURGLARY AT NEWPORT

... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w l THE ATTEMPTED BURlGLARY CA co AT NEWPORT. ti - de Ulu, ice- - der Lag. CHASED WITH A REVOLVER. we in e sen A ¶ewort - . ter een t NavprtPolice-court on Friday morning ,i As) Frankr Johnston, a supenior-looking young fellow, pt to who gave his aeg as 19, was eliairged on ?? pnwith attempting to break into the premises of Url. bee ely Joriday ikad. grocer, 26, Comnmercial ...

THE EMISSION OF STEAM FROM TRAMWAY ENGINES

... THE EMISSION OF STEAM FRO}I I I - . TRAMWAY ENGINES. At the ~est Brosmwich Police Court on Saturday after. noon--before Major Williamns'and Mir. W. AL IWardon.. Henry Boden (23). Holyhead 1oad, Handworth ; PhiliD Clare (21), ICing's Hill, Wednesbur; and Joseph Lowe (30) Park Brook, near Walsall, all engine drivers on the Sooth Staffordshire Trmmway? wore summoned for emitting steanm from their ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... t. t 0 WOROESTERSRRE -ASSIZES; - *. ;Thi7Sp~riog Aasiz'eo ?? Hreford. shire aommcnoed yesterday, aththe 8bire Hall, Worcedtsr .before Baron lHuddleston, wbenatbh following'bemprite`& the Grand Jury for the eounty:-Hon.' 0 H. Allkopp, ?? (foreman), lesumr. G. W. IHastings, 11.,R, V. Mil- ward, H. Bramwell, -R. -Berkeley, -R. Woodigard., If. .Holyoake, F, Ames, Captain Douglas Galton, Colonel ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... Mr. Hawkes (coroner) held an inquest yesterday, at his court, Mloor Street, on the body of James Frederick Watts (3), whose parents reside at 5, Victoria Grove, Nelson Street South, The deceased, with an elder brother, attended Bristol Street Board Schools, and on Monday, mid-day, at the conclusion of the morning school, he was crossing the road in Bristol Street when lie was knocked down by a ...

GROSS IMPOSITIONS IN BIRMINGHAM

... At the Birmingham l'olioe Court, yesterday-before lIr. KynDersley (stipcndiary)-John Thomas Collett (39), who statod that at various periods of his life he had been a doctor, a journalist, an agent, a cnratc, and a Scripture. reader, was again charged with obtaining money by false pretences.-Mr. rnest A. Itorgan, who appeared for the proseoution, stated that the prisoner seemed to have ...

£16,000. IN DISPUTE

... £ 16,000. IN DISPUTE. . - A young, woman, of genteel appearance, neatly attired in a morolee costume, with. a bonnet of the same colonr, was muoiigst the applicants for the advice of Mr. D'lEyneourt, at the Westminster 1Polic . Court, yes- terday ?? applicant stated that she o was the daughter of the late Air, P. w. White, o an officer in the Custom Honse, and widow of 1 the late ir. Henry ...

SUICIDE OF MR. E. HAROLD CARTER

... . :Early yesterday morning e dead body of BMr. Edward 0 Harold Carter, a member of the firm of Messrs. Carter and El Carbor, chartered accountants, 33, Water]oo Street. Bi3r- l miagharn, was found in the Keeper's Pool, Sn~tton Park,. under circumstances that leave no doubt of the deceased ai hating committed 6uicide, On Tuesday Mr. Carter was s at his office'shortly after nine' o'clock in the ...

MR MICHAEL DAVITT'S HIGHLAND TOUR

... MR MICHAEL DAVITT'S HIGHLAND I TO~~~r(UR, [er -- lay A COMPARISON OF ItiSIr AND SCOTCH ird CROFTERS. ta A special correspondent of the Lendr says by Mr Michael Davitt has finished his totr in tbe; the Hiehlands and Islands, and gone home to Old vr Ireland. The Irish patriot has been treated in a the truly Highland fanhion during his fortnight's wander- ' ings, and he will carry back to *bis ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION, YESTERDAY. Me aistrates ?? W. Gale Coles (chairman), J. Ford, Antony Gibbs, Martia Gibbs, and Ileury Bennett. UNtPROVOKED ASSAULT, Eli Ball, a young man, was charged with ?? Elizabeth Stroud, a young woman liviug at Bishopsworth. The propecutirix stated that on May 8th she wasgroturning home from Dundry, when she met the defendant, who bad been drinking and without ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LJAW INT ELLTGEN-C . NOT£OUES-THIS DAY. 51RO0r THE LLA3T Di.tr. : FIE. MAJESTY'S COLTIT OtF- APPEAL. t'reneh v Tyrreli tll; Cerran v PceanDtether ); Fatr- rL ry v Nolan tel. ,rOLLS COURT. Motions served for th.iesitt~ii of ?? Coirt onlly. TICI]C-YIANC LLORt. Pullan v ?? ?? Comparny s-2; 3rish Lani Coimniissioc v Lteobert (11. . TAXIG OFF1CE. . Ma.ster Cofey-Mwarthy v C.-pcOred (Camptei) - ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST QUARTER SESSIO?S. :ixB. DAVID Ross, Q.C., CGuntvCourt Judge, sat yesterday in the Crown Court of the County Conrihouse, Crumlin 11Gau, and resumed the business of tilese seseSOU2. WO;WNSLZX V. M'DOWELL. This was a rxocess at the suit of Iargaret Town-ney, a rninur, by John Townsley, her father, saeinist 4&ens M'Dowerli, to recover £dO for iosS and ?? sustaiiew by pisiottid CWin g to ...