POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YaSTFnDAY. | Before Messrs. F. J. NAOCOARTfl, R.M.; WM. MASTmESON, J.P.; JAuES JEasISS, J.P.; and J. S. WALLACE, M.P., J.P. ASSAULTING A BARMAN. WNm. Beatty was charged with having assaulted Wm. Townsley, a bar assistant, on Sunday even- ing. Mr. F. Kerr prosecuted. The arrest was made by Constable MlKeown, and the evidene showed that the pri-soner had gone into a- ...

ALDRIDGE

... ALDRTDGE. BREACH OF BE-LA-ws.-Yesterday, at the Rushall Police Court, John Baesford, ousdoor-beerhoase keeper, Pool Green, was summoned at the instance of the Rural Sanitary Authority for having made alterations in bhs premises without depositing plans.-Mr. C. Nightingale (ssaistont to Mr. T. T. Fisher, survpyor to the Board) gave evidence, and a fine of lOs. and costs was imposed. KIDSGROFVE. ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YrsTsRDAY.-Before Messrs. HiE and Dean. A CowrPLAD;ANT'S WITNESSES DISPROVING EaR CASE. -Michael W7ood, labourer, New Summer Street, was charged with committing an aggravated assault upon his -wife. Jane Wood, hose Pllave, Portland Street. - Complainant stated that on the 21st inst. she obtained a maintenance order against the defendant, and when she returned home be met her and struck her on ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ~In.~POLCECOURTS. ?? NiIIIPXI'l l.ONDONP -Mn.rw L~nce, QCI., Co0tn- - msrlie u.-iMr. Lante, QX., yetterdley took htier tft otter Ilvo weelce' hetlietto tilrnitegh severe iilnatt,,--341. D. A. RoIotitoi 1,11 Mr. A. 13. hait, ton beleth of tite tolititore lutd I1I ol itla coltniettol& wi, the hOuirti, ci- grittihitred hiut ut'ltlipil o11 htitlemtt ti rid arlt hlolld the Now Yeor would ?? tit ...

WRECK OF THE CANTON

... BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT CARDIFF.- - -':The -Board of Trade inquiry into the -wriW a of the- steamshipj Canton - in the Straits of - Magella in October:last was resumed ad the- - Town-hall, Cardiff, on. Monday (before M!. r r T. -W., Lewis, stipendiary.; and Captains. Par- k fitt. and Ward, nautical assessors). M4r.. i Waldron appeared for ?? of Trade and aMr. J. P. lngredew represented the ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE sOUHT. YEBTERDAY, Beforff Resin W,.Sommervillena. (n .the chai),: A. Robinson, and D. a.. L Cave. A PECULIAR ASSAULT CASE, Thomas Fudge boot manufacturer of St. George, WaB charged wilh unlawfuly assaultin William Jameo Summerbill on Deoember 28th at Sb, George. Defendant pleaded not ilty, !and. mu R Holmon Gregory appeared. In. his.defence, Thebcomplalfat, a bay of 13 ...

DOMESTIC INFELICITY

... DOMESTIC INFELICITY- N aE[sCHARGES AGANSVT TH 1tUSBAND OF k DEAF'X#' .U; of PROCEEDINGS IN THEE. PFCOLICE i COURT. ar edt' At Afarylebone'Police-coart on Saitncdav' Mc; ed coke heard the opeiliiig of. as etra--.. -ty ordinary oharge, in *awhich MIargaret. 1y Potts, au youngl sarried woran. -sumi . mowned her' husband, .Sinuel ?? dnsndm e P'otts, of 5, Diana-place, Mustenroadi for-in -o ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... D-- -T- -NBRINHM UNiQUCESTS IN BIRBUINGH-My. EPIDEMIC OF BURNING CA.S3ES. '0 Mr. Oliver Pemberton (city coroner) held an inquest c at the Victoras Courts. yesterday, upon tle Lody of i Willlam Bull l6), who lived at 3 Court, 4 hunoe, Iailway T Terrace Vaaxhall Road.-Un Christmas morning the muoter arose aod lit the fire, and then returnednupstairs. 'lhe deceased and his eldebD 5siter wvut down ...

GLASGOW POLICE COMMISSION

... I GLASGOW POLICE OOiMMISION, I The fortnightly meeting OF the Glasgow Police Commission was held yesterday-the Hen. Lord Provost Bell in the chair. STREET BOYS AND 5GIRI. Mr SHEARER proposed that the Standing Orders should be suspended, and that the following motion should be adopted:- That the chief- constable be instructed to prepare a return, to be submitted to the Magistrates, showing the ...

JUDGMENT IN AN APPEAL UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT

... JUD)GMENT IN AN APPEAL UNDER THE AGPRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT. Sheriff J'rowa hlas issued tilh follolwing inter- locutor and note disposing of an appeal at the instance of James Hiog,,, sometime farmer at Neitherthird, Auchterless, against an award by James Sinith Cruicklsarnk, Logie-Newton, Rothie- tiorinan James G~ilchrist, Newseet, Rothie- norman, referees; and Wm. Bothvwell, auctioneer, ...

THE ARMENIAN OUTRAGES

... SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST. TEE FOREIGN OFFICE. AN IMPORTANT INTERVIEW. The Armenian Conference at Chester terminated yesterday. One of the delegates, in conversation with a representative of the press, ?? are: delighted with our reception at Hawarden. Mr. Gladstone sees with the eye of a prophet as much as he feels with the heart of . a Christian thati the systematic oppression of the Ar- ...