ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... IAIzE I'NTELLIGENCE, CFNTY ANTRJM.: (RWNCOUR-1T. tr;q'rirmorning, at half-past ten o'clock- ?? Baron Paile- entered the Crown Cour 2hCii;y Courthouse, Cruinlin Road, and re r bu- tie itt-iness of ?? as-x.es irs Cierk of the Crown, Mr. H. ?? ?? Was presen't. !.ARC EN-. ?? tin lyvwho pleod ctnilty to acharge 5S-wivn a coat- te property ef Andrew ''oure, was sentenced to one year's imprison- ...

DIAMOND BRACELET CASE

... DIAMOND BRACELET CASE, THE OARGE DISMISS ED; For the fourth time Mand Roy, lateof 44, Addison.. rosd, Kennington, appeared before Mdr De Buten, at Westmlintex pollee court yeiterday in answer. to a sur4mon charging her with obtaining A200 by means of fraudulenbit epreentations from the executors of Mr 3osephisolmeos, a Fuham road pawnbroker. Hit Tl Dalton Laurence appeared for Mr Attenborough ...

THE CORONER'S COURT

... THjjE CORIONER'S COURT. On Wednesday. the Portsmouth Coroner (Mr. a. A. lramnetlon, J. P.) ioniucted iuquests at his C Court in tne Town Halt. ir A LICEssED VICTUALLER'S SUDDE-N DrATL. UI The irst inquiry concerned the death of Moses a Kinig,_- aged 59 years, lattiiord o: the I'agis I la crn, 6 t. Gcout-bs r um..l, Portsea. Dece seit I aS aulo Ociliulny eaiployed by Messrs a !tXuriis and 6Oin ...

THE PORTSEA FAILURE

... THE PORTSEA, FAILURE PRATT WILLS. IN couRr. The last of the special cases under the failure of the Portsea Island Building Society, came oll Moudav before Lord Macnaghten, the Arbitrator, sitting in the Queen's Bench Division of the |High Court of Justice. Mr. Ford barrister, and Mr. 1. James, otlicial solicitor, represented tne ' oflicial liquidators, Mlessrs. Eamonds atid itunt, and Dr. ...

THE CORN PORTERS' STRIKE

... A XAGISTBATE ON TRADE UNION METHOODS, William Harris, the secretary of tbe Canning-town branch of the Dockers' union, was summoned to West Ham police-court, on Wedneeday, for assault- ing Charles Jordan, a dock labourer; and Jordan was charged on a cross sum- mons for assaulting Harris, whose nose was strapped ?? said that on the morning of the 8th inst. he was out- side the gate at the ...

BISHOP AUCKLAND SEWERAGE

... , - ?? = a IBISHO P - AUCKLAND I SE^ERAGE. :GOVERNMENT INQUI-RIY.- M IR CHAYTORWS SCHEME. A&Goverunment inquiry was held at the Town t il Hlall, Bishop Auckland, ?? with re- . ferenee to the Urban District Council's applica. tion for a loan of £11,000 for works of. sewage i a disposal, and of £300 as a contribution towards a the improvement of the North-Eastern Railway f, bridge across Princes ...

EXTRAORDINARY MUTILATION CASE

... 7,; y,. -.V r CASM arn afondar Dr. L; nr. n medical practitiower living ir l'v s..ro. Sonthend, wes ?? invo the South elnd , ictiniia T'iqiul wcii sfring from terriblo inioivise. whlii ns i at d to lhvie icen bustatined ili a quisarel. 1i oemuw3 thlat iibrnt saevn o clock on itzndaty nornl ilig the niw Itbonin swroni ictich iat Itmeil by hisoriug Dr. Lop, repeate fly er-axe Mlurdler,' and ...

THE COURT

... TE cOT. Windsor Castle, Thursday.-Thft Queen and the Baipress Frederick went out this mornng, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of York. Princess a1hristian of Sdhleseig-Kdolstein, with Princess. Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, visited their Majesties. to-day, -and remained to luncLeon. General Ferrero, the Italian Ambassador, arrived at the Castle, and was introduced to the Queen's presence ...

Horrible Affair in Ireland

... Horrible Affair in Irelandi A special court was held at Clormiel on . Tuesday by Colonel Evanson and Mr Cambridge Grubb, magistrates, to bear charges brought against ten persons of baving murdered by burning to death a woman, named Cleary, because. she Nwas ?? to * -be possessed- o-au -ei'l Rs,@tlTlitT He d ?? i include -the husband and father 'f the deceased and a local herbalist, A worpan ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... BIRMINGHAMl ASSIZES. CROWN COURT. -Yzsxsnuat-Bcforc Baroa 'Polioc, ?? 1ER-JURY IN TEFi COUNTY COUiRT Robwrt Hughes (341, traveller, was again plm-ed in the dock S chiairged with having commnitred perjury inithu birning- barn Count Courc, on November 25, on the hearing ofi a! cause in whicih George Snook was plaintifs and accused' was the defendant. Mr. Gilmore prosecuted. and Lr. to AXlfredl ...

SHROPSHIRE ASSIZES

... SROPSEIRE _ASSIZES. YESTERDAY.-BefOrt Afr. Justice Grarthain. BRE cH o0 WVARRAt,. L-Ty.FPercy Myatt Moss, formerly an ironmongers assistant, at Newcastle-under-Lyme, and now oE Worn, sued Samnuel Butter, Weor, to recoxer damages for alleged misepresentation in the sale of a business. Mr. Darling, Q.C., and Mr. A. J. David 'sere for the plaintiff; and Mr. Spearman antd Mr. lowlatt for the ?? ...

SUICIDE OF A BARON IN BOND STREET

... SUICIDE Or A BARON IS nCOND STBEET. Baron De Nolde, who has been istaying at Long's Hotel, New Bond-street, for the last twelve months, ehot himself on Monday morning in a most doliberate manner with an elephant gun. The inquest on the Baron De Nolde was held by Corouer Trontbeck on Thursday afternoon. Quite an Oriental touch was given to the proceedings by the appearance of the two Turkish ...