AUTUMN ASSIZES

... I : GLAMORGANSHiRE. a on TrHE TRIALS OF PRISONERS. Th uunal assizes for the county of Gia- ca. 1110Tgan and county borough of Cardiff were pieldon Thursday morning (before tile Ifon. ad ,,h, Compton Lawvraiice, one of her .Majesty's ani 1cige). i lordship at 10.30 attended Divine or cervice at iSt, Johuis Church. and was subse- tdii 4stly escorted to the Town-hall by mounted her roies ...

SAVAGE ATTACK AND ROBBERY

... SAVGE ATTACK ANjD :;RQOBBE e C--- fthWb'der. th i o cte& tho 'soaenb: fri'tiine'was alf' a ?? 3 excitin'g eha-- lae ?? the . distulrbansce Wals oznly, * uelle or'thle v1 of ..te police. The om n 'an ?? aok int& the .hsAl '.for shelter ) tr'i)i ain there until the erontd bad been dispe A RUlTE JUMP ;O A. WOIAN'S FACE. [SUBJEOT OF iThL'UTTIO1-] ' WUIA, M 0 0RMEi, a tvery oeaf lyhoung Uan ...

A NEWRY WHISKY CASE

... A NEWRY WHISKY CASE Inr the Court of Session at Edinburgh at the eluse of thle week counsel we-re heard by Lord, | Moncrieff in] an action at the instance oif 'Henry Thiom.on & Co., wholesale old Irish whisky mer- ...

REGISTRY APPEALS

... TiI- BOROiUGE1 OF LONDONDERRY. Yesterday. in the Court of Appeal, before the Lord Chief Justice, the Lord Cbief Baron, Lord Jnstice Fitzgibblbn, Lord Justice Barry, and Lord Justice Walker, the hewring oif appeals from. dc-isions of the Revising Barrister for the Borough of Londonderry v'ax resumed. PORCRBTY V C5IAM5BERS (EDWAn.D DOflEI3TY'S Mr. Wylie, Q C, with whom was M Kr T M Eealy, A. P ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... 1 jE -? ! POLICE , ! ?? , ?? l. M . 0 vo., r. J. J. Y\un ?? , : ?? I uT. U i IIa ld elssrs. 1 V I A; L it d NN \ Vai -II . ..N ?? q I- ?? 28, and - ' j.arn h lue ,cll s, werc ,. 1 I i,.ttiliig in a disotderly :'ii C llm ro-itl-rtoa onl .- .:,l tlh ilater with inciting the .alI U i id ?? sion -Tihe ldiit ltiv :li a lot oi b,,: e i~i tia to tihe iion. A .. It, I Ii It'ti D ~i Jton, holl 6 ...

COUNTESS AND CONVICT

... I Ai N AUSTRIAN LADY'S TRAGIC STORY. Of tall and elender figure, with a stately carriage, and her features still carrying some of the beauty wviich years snffering heae scarcely been able'to dim, there was ona among the last baxth of female (onvicts which left Odessa for the penal ?? of halien vwho easily distinguiished herself from the rest. The story of the Coutess Anna Jose-r po'ino Dymslci ...

THE TRAGEDY AT SYDNEY

... .- ?? I:11 ? , ; I r;- ? I , , ?? . 'I 1 - - - ? I -I- - ?? c;, ! ?? ?? L;-N ?? -1 . ~ -1 I T. I II It . % , MT O 'I : 1 : i-? II .. . ?L n: - I ! , i l I , aA P ?? ?? I-V. L 1 .. I l C ?? 1 - I. Iv . '1 . P. *. ?? ?? AI * T' ' iV IIT , ro. ' 1- Ct' * h, fl .3., r '4 ?? 1 .I,4 4,17 '4 A.. ?? '1xN~\'I.G .1 ' ?? P bj .4I ' 4 4 I ?? r u1.''VI ID:U UUx Ly V'L.ti M :d .. * . I i -A ...

THE LIBERATOR PROSECUTION

... THlE PRLlIAT,1 AiOSECUTJTIO. ?? ri: Sl-'MJUNG P AND Y-ECBPICT. ' '111( f 7n;111 b it in of ?? e tril OF Tesrs. .T. S. I :, a i :r 1'1 r :i~, . jfk'.- E in 2 i. Q1Y t' CtI f! L3hSei I:; c;I..D : )) . :o!U Ii I ;; L. T31t I nJI1 Li ?? :1 TI *I 1!l ?? ' ' .I 1 il Bp' tc o: | ~ :r 1 L cO ?? A l -; .I a-t .:l j:i : i hl ?? ii, ?? a, S 3. ?? saut ?? {iltXt tO ?? larr.er tol erlb. of iT t . . S , :1 ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ?? D CHARGES.; NOA~ SUICIDE AT POONA. ,-%iNoVember is. A . - ,~ r~ 1(1 atthe rec-giflAefta. -oiag thucepetson ~ndl tifn dred at a ?? tie Man3, bult he hld.The mo~rdenrtr sthtiltf and blew out WE SI BAILEY S~PnTEPCED I., -~ ?? con victed at the last onc-ruid in toe g'reat whi wiscre foundk * t oi-v oa-u~,it up for -. ?? ~ ~-,-dlie t isonici, 71h10 * - - CCOne fur st-ealig lead, hie lii Ait ...

THE ARREST OF ARTON

... F DIS;SSION IN rFREKC CHAMBER. d I (RXUTER 'S TELEGBAM.) jff ?? November o. f In the Chamber this afternoon, ?4. Dufaure, V; amid cries of 'Pres bicen on various bencbes, asked a question of ?? Bourgeois as to the j i arrest of Arton. He inquired of the Premier a whether the arrest had been effected purely by o; chance, and demanded whether there was not K, equal ground for arresting Dr ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Before is ?? Judsge Frrwrnow. Mr. H. M'Neilo MICormick, registrar, and Mir. Edward Ailworthy, official assignee, were pre- sent. There were two arrangement matters on the list, in which the solicitors engaged were-Messrs. MGonigal, Kerr, M'Cntcheon. (Wheeler & AM'Cuthecon), and Ross. IN RE, JANE GOOGiGTAN. Thi s matter came up for the second meeting after cooin tion. Sir. David MZ'Gonigal ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... IPOLiO GESC \'LTBRDT SOUTSLMRr DWIION-(Befee Mfr. B e, XUBDBROUs AsAUL? On A rOmicgJC. William Whelai.. A young uA described a I bourer and living as 37 Poe' _ pt 'forward cLarged in custody of PFie. 126 B with hveing been cue of a crowd of roe who awaulted him in Voseboyle cowrt on the night of Uw14t1 April last. The priajem mm auls rrested on Friday night. having aseliegef. ban evading the ...