THE MAN AT THE WHEEL CASE

... THE -MANAT s CA E. rlnv!, I b~nip took off th'. aeyT ty -ad Hagan wene Later in the evenngt se Phillips, who said that the NtY ¢ Heath nezt went to De offered him 1i& If he w 2,i refused. They both We otk b2 named Smith, rho was a the ]ock. The three th, so street, but there were -aoo W'4 dt i and so,after wauaitirn a',tmazV 4 separated. At ahont fire ex au they ; e again to Hagan in a F ...

ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY IN DUNGANNON

... II Du.N-GA5N(3N. 31MONDAY.-An attempt at the robbery of fowl took place in Dungannon on last Saturday night. From the facts disclosed it ap- pears that about midnight a strange commotion was heerd by a son of M1r. Wm. Steenson. station- fmaster on the Great Northern Railway at Dun- - annon, in his father's yard by the continued bleating of a goat and the cackling of hens, and on proceeding to ...

ASSAULTING A POLICE INSPECTOR AT LONG MELFORD

... ASSAULTING A POLICE INSPECTOR AT LONG M13LFORD. At the Long Melfoid 'Ptty Sessions yesterday .*,dorick fi.ightfoot, a traump, was brought up in oustody, charged with udnlawfully asssulting Police. inspeetor Fasrthing, when in the execution of his duty, on tho 5th inst. From the oflieer'% ovidence it tren- spirod that prisoner denmatldod a lodging at' tho station on the above date, and upon the ...

THE CREW TRAGEDY

... [SUBJECT OF ILLUSTRATION.] RICHARD and George Davies, charged with the murder of their father, at Crewe, were again brought up on Thursday at the Court House in that town, and their arrival from Sbafford Gaol, where they had been lodged during their remand, WaS witnessed by large crowds of people. There was a thronged court. One notewvorthy feature of the prisoners' condut while being conveyed ...

ITALIAN MURDER IN HOLBORN

... ITALIAN',PfRDER TI HOLBORNT. d ITALtAN'WPUJRDEI IN I ULtUNrIN ia .b rJ vz ?? night ai murdei was committed ih br o0 that parb ef 'Eolborn where ildeaboub two thousand to a 'Italians, wko esbsist by organ tplaying end& dn El: e; lee creay In the summer, and selling hot potatoes th 6e'zand baked chestntsbinthewinber. In the middle ki nf of 'Eyrc-sbweet-hlll, turning out of Clerkenwell-road, go d ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURtT OF SESSION. IFIST D)IVIS1ON-TsvSDly, February 27. he N ?? the 1. .PRetDOT.r Llords ADAM for anid 711 aAnS t) iff B .-TURNER V. SS1,lGMA1N~. Wa - A settlafielt wa intimated to-day of thesact'et w3 tronblit by William Seligmnno, insurance breker, lie' 4Ulasgowv, against Jasmes William Turner, writer, p5r Greenrck, for payment of £770 14a Gd. On 2Stb cir October. 188c, Peter Macara, ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION REPORT

... WTHE -PARNELL COMMISSION REPORT. II--BOYCOTTING. The second charge with which -the Comrmissioners deal is that who'd accused the Irish leaders -of promoting, by a: system of coercion and intimida- -tion, -an agrarian agitation 'against, the pay- ment of agricultural rents, for the purpose' of impoverishing- and expelling from the country the Irish landlords who were styled the English garrison ...

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT AT BATH

... - SIR jWIAM IAMCOURT I : , IAT BATH. Last evening Sir Wril srn niit attended a demon- 3 stration held in the Theatre, Bath, bnnder the auspices f of- the Somerset Liberal Central ComcQtt ee The right hon gentleman, accompanied by Mr. I' Harcourt pad L and Mir. Handel Coesham, H.P., travelled fror- _ - dington by the three o'clock express, and arrived at', the Great Western station at Bath at ...

CLIAM FOR THE LOSS OF AN EYE

... CLAIM FOR THE LOSS OF AN EYE. I ACTION AGATN57 4N ASSURANCE 3 COMPANY. I On Saturday, at Newceatlei Asizes-before i1 Mr Justice Day-Mr John Beach, of Fogg ty Furze, West Hartlepool, gentleman, brought oh b action against the Imperial Union Accident P Assurance Company for damages for personal 0 injuries, he having sustained the loss of one eye. I Mr Walton, (I C., and Mr 1tobmon, instructed ( ...

ALLEGED SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD IN EXETER

... ALL-EGED SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD' IN I xEXEITER. THE MOTHER BEFORE THES MAGISTRATES The ExEter policeo'hTuesdayeveningapprehendeI a woman named Urooke,residmng in Williams'oourt, Stepoote Hill, for cruelly ill-treating her child, Ernest Crookeaged seven. ?? Wednesday morning the ?? was bro-ight before the Magistrates- Messrs. H. F. Willey (in the chair) J. F. T'uolker, and J, Trehane, ...

THE PETERHEAD WHALE CASE

... THE PETERErtAD WHALE CASE. Further proof was led on Friday before Lord Trayner in the actlin, lib thi Court of Session, at W the instance of the Arctic Fisheries Company against Captain Marshall, ,James Urqhibart, baker, and W. H. Leask, comrisilon aKgOU, lPtethead, as owners of the sohodnesie Gatriailli, ef thOA prt, Tb otbjso b ' of the action was to obtain declareton to the effect D that ...

THE MURDER OF CHILDREN IN RUSSIA

... I - n DIABOLIAL CRIMES. Sdli hese T,( bials? ,Z % Q D . day 0 lids, (FRox OUR ?? argo -- B~uL , Kov Nir. of (cl According to advices from Warsaw some details have now come to light about the WQ3 uae dreadful ?? murders committed there by the isa midwife SkIublinaki and some other women hort who have diteady been arrested, Siublinski 2blie resided in an attie, and the other inmates of se or the ...