$tt[ths, rPaijp^-, Jttite. BIRTHS. ' BATEMAN— On October 20, at Breadsall Mount, Derby, the wife of P. O. P. ..

... of a daughter. ' UPTON— On October 15, at Codnor P.irk, Alfreton, Derby shire, the wife of Douglas Upton, of a son. MARRIAGES. BASt—TT— RUSSELL— On October 15, at St. Bartholo- mew's Church, Hognaaton, by the Rev. G. W. Russell, vioar, uncle of the bride, John W. A. Bassett, Burton- on-Trent, to Adeline Alice, elder daughter of the late Thomas C. Rußßell, Burton-on-Trent. : GILBERT— JOHNSON— ...

DERBYSHIRE CHESS CLUB

... The annual general meeting iv connection with the above clab waa beld at Smith's Restaurant, Victoria- street, Derby, on Wedneaday evening, the obair being taken by Mr. John Cooper, of Sunny-hill. Mr. J. A. Hefford, hon. treasurer, preaented bis balance sheet, wbich showed a satisfactory surplus of nearly 41. The follow- ing report for the past season, which waa approved and adopted on the ...

PLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE iNTELLIGEN CE-YESTERDAY SoUTHasn DivisioN (Before Mr. Byrne, ?? A FRAUD ON THE CHARITABLa PUBLIC. A young man, well dressed, named Frederick Buckiley, residing at 23 Bloomnfield-avenue, de- scribed as a clerk,was charged by Detective-officer Ronan with obtaining by false pretencef a sum of 4S 11s (d, by imeans of presenting without authority collecting earda fro tche Protestant Deaf ...

THE OCTOBER LICENSING SESSION

... ITHE OOTO=BE:r, LICESING SESSIONS. The Recorder sat ye terday morning at 11 o'clock, in the Courthouse, Green street, and opened the . October Licensing Sessions. Mr. Towers, isistant to Mir. Patrick Coll, Chief Crown Solicitor, 'at- tended on the part of the police. Messrs Richard Adams, Q C ; J Atkinson, Q C; Martin Burke,. B L; M5'Inerney, B L; E Ennis, John Enais, 11 Tobias, Gerald Bvyne, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Mr. J. EATON, R.M. ;. and Mr. JonHl BROWNE, J.P. THE WESLEY STREU1T CASE. John Cleland, who is charged with assaulting his wife at 34, Wesley Street. on the application of lMr. 3I'ildowie, who prosecuted,wasagain remanded for a week, The injured woman was not able to appear. LARCENY. Samuel Denison was charged with stealing the sum of 15 6d ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST .RCOR.DE.R'S COURT. MsR. IIENBY FITZUlBBON, Q.C., County Court JudgeI for Antrim and Recorder of Belfast, sat yesterday in the Record Court of the Municipal Buildings, and continued the civil business. M~r. Thea. Cunningham, registrar, was in at- tendance. BARTERS V. BtALL-. This was a~n action brought by Win. Banrres, of 54, Shankhull Road, Belfast, hoot mnanufacturer, plaintiff, to ...

PORTSMOUTH QUARTER SESSIONS

... PORTSMNOUTH OUARFTER S ES SIC O S, 1. Tcce klicliseicuase s opened yesstrday at tin. Court;-Ilouse, 'cinry-srreet, 1ortsmcjutic, bhforo i'i e the Recorde~r (George De'des WarrY, Eso., ?? but. h ,i.I. ItILle, Forecncac. accou Mr. J. Bollcitt All. T. TWsell! dlOOS G.Gi1111 1.Ealon als-) T1. Boxlfih G.(Mal U Ii . Csccdey A. (lardcrir 1 e , 1. Cinlcay It. KBick J. Dicdlev' *,I T. Slesest - . T. ?? ...

GLASGOW HIGH COURTS

... GLASGOW'HIGH COURTS. AL diet of the Glasg;w High Court was opened th yesterday in the Justiciary Buildings, JailSouare. H The presiding judges were Lords MLaren and me Rutberfurd-Clark, mad this being one of the extrab Coirts, there was no procession, their Lerdships ws driving to the Court-house without an escort, The .th record of cases, though not numerically heavy, T included one charge of ...

TERRIBLE MASSACRE IN NEW GUINEA

... }TERRIBLE MASSACRE IN NEW I I ~GUINEA. MURDER OF MISSIONARIES AM A BOAT'S CREW. (RazTBORa'S TELEGBRAL) Thursday I3land, October 29. Newvs has arrived here that the Recv. Mr Savage, of the London Missionary Sciety, the native teachers under him, and the crew of the society's i cutter Mary have been murdered by the natives in South-Eastern New Guinea.. The Quoeenland Government asteamer ...

A CHEVALIER ASSAULTING A GIRL

... LC Chevalier Georges Snlistoij de Brlgelfles, a Bel- gian officer, of The Mansion. Wood-green, was sum- moned to Marlborough-street police-court, on Thurs- day, for assaulting Rate Chapman, of Leicester-place, Leicester-square, on the 10th inst. fhe complainant, a young girl 18 years of age, said that her father was a policeman, and that on the day in question she was walking with her mother ...

TEESSIDE BANKRUTPCY COURT

... | TESSIDE BANiRUPTOY couRT. I- - I-, . .. . M 'gegiotrar Crosby presided at a sitting of this cqrit 'yesterday, the Offilial Receiver (DNr e .T. B. atubb_, J.P.) Conducting the inquiries - i 0eorge Nicholson, furniture broker, Darliugton* William Barker, butclher, Geisbrough; Robert Haggerston, painter, -Fighting Cokes j nd i Richard Carter, cowkeeper, Fylingdales, had4 their examinatigits ...

GRACE DARLING AGAIN

... GXACZ DARLING AGAIN. At the Bow-street Police-court, on Wednesday, for the second time during the week, Grace Darling was charged with'drunkenness. On Monday Mr. Bridge discharged her on her pro- mise to proceed at once to Brighton with money due to her from her solicitor.. She did not keep her promise, and was now placed before Sir James Inham on the nsual charge. On entering the cou-t, she ...