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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLiGENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTRDnAK. I Before Messrs. F. G. HODDER, R.M., and DAVID CORBETr. A S S .A U L T S. Lizzie M'Aleese was charged by Sergeant Brown with having violently assaulted her husband on the 18th inst. by striking him on the head with a poker and on the face with a can. Mr. D. F. Spiller prosecuted in the palice cases. The in- jured mar said he had not been ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I BELFAST CUSTOWDY COURT-YmTsmcA.' 1 Before Messrs. GAsRETT NMAGLn, R.M.; Jorg e GREGCG, J.P.; Josic HOLLYWOOD, J.P.; and ROBERT KELLY, J.P. i, THREATS. ?? Ard was placed in the dock charged by e Sergeant Biown with threatening his wife. Mr. Spiller prosecuted in this and the other police cases. It appeared that the prisoner said he would cat her throat, and complainant was coIn- a pelled to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-SATURDAY. Before Messrs. GCPaEaE MOAGLE, BE.M., and J. Ot C. PAYNE. ASS A U L TS. George Calvert was charged with havirng assaulted his wife. _1r. R. Hancocklprosecuted, and Mr. Harper defended. Constable Weishman said lie arrested the ?? on the 29th ult. on a warrant. Mr. Harper stated that the parties had only been married a short time, but they evidently could not ...

THE MUSWELL HILL MURDER

... THE MUSWELL HILL MURDER, PRISONERS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. At Highgate yesterday Henry Fowler and Albert .>Milsom were charged on remand with burglary and murdering Henry Smith at Musoeell Lodge, Mus- wel] Hill, and Emily Milson was charged with being accessory after the fact to the murder. Mr. Avory prosecuted for the Treasury. He said the crime was comnmitted on the 13th of February. The ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST LADY SCOTT

... TIJE CHARGE AGADNST LADY! SCOTT. j REMARKABLE EVIDENCE. THE ACCUSED COMMITTED FORL TRIAL. London, Monday. ,t Bow setreet this morning, before Mr vhghan. Selina Lady Scott, John Cockerton, 5Stifl enginaer; arnl Frederic!, East, groom; ,ere charged on reu'and with unlawfutlly and ,5¢ciously publishing, and causing to be ablished. a defimatory libel of and concern- -I Earl hntisesl. I ...

AN IRISH SESSION

... ?? 1-A D42 - .0 -c~tional. l!!P, DUBEjfLIX- THURSDAY, DEC. 31,1896. AN~ IRISH, SESSION. LORD SALIrenuX and Mr. Balfour have simnltaneously issued their summons for the opening of Parliament on the 19th of JanuiLy. Whatever else is doubtful about tbe coming session, that it must and :+U prove an essentially Irish session is not to dobe 2oubted. The comforting assurance of the Govern- m6nt and ...

THE POISONING OF A CO. DUBLIN CONSTABLE

... THE POISONING OF A CU. DUBLIN CONSTABLE. 0 INQUEST A ND VIMRDICT. Afr C Priery, County Coroner, held an in- quest at Coolock Police Barracks yesterday re- garding the mishap to Constable Sweeny, who came by his death by drinking a belladonna preparation in mistake for whiskey. Constable Doherty, sworn, deposed that be had used the liniment for lumbago, and left it on the mantelpiece in the day ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN LONDON

... SHOCKING. TRAGEDY TIN I O9N' )ON. A MAN AND H-IlS WIFE MlUJIl ,njuD. About half-past ten on. Saturday night a terrib'o tragedy was onacted in North street, j Caledonianr road, London, where a- butcher namedl Edward Galley i-as for somea tirtle ocltipied a shop and carricil 'il business as a morking, mn's btbl-hhr. liei3 landlord and t Ilnrdlady, M' and lips 'Riley, who carried on the busiares ...

HORRIBLE MURDER BY BURGLARS

... HO-ORhIBLIA MUUO'D1'lDi1.t By BU'1iGLARS. AN OLD MIAN BOUND AND KILLED. eLondon, Friday. lusssel! 1o! ill e JFetherdovwa lane, Horn soy, was hroken into by burglars. last night and the oecupi'r.an old geatloilan, wvas imur- dere' afteo Tl:tviig first been ?? hand a1nld fout. The Press As:;eiatinn tleugtapking later says the nanie of the maurdeored man is Hcnrv Suiith. i-le ;as nearly 80 years ...

THE SCOTT-RUSSELL CASE

... TIIE SCOTT-RUS3EL CASK ?? ?? . - ?? . - Londoi Monday. When rtbs 66urt reassembled at the Old Bailey to-day it was reported tbat K}at wan ill a 'inDr Sco6, Medical Officer atl Bolloway Jail, deposed that 'Kast complained of being ill on 0 Sitirda;, and an examination showed that he was serionsly ill, with' a tenplrature of 104 a ddjrteei. He was-suffering from inflammation a of Ienrght lung, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIZCS-TRIB DAY. -I (From the Legal Diary.) H. 19 COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. *-For heazina-Sinolair, petitioner; Sinclair, re- spondent, Probate and Mat Division. Interlo- cutory g- Macken v vluier, Ex Div. Will appear in the list on tv-morrow, Thursday- Woodhouse v the Newry Navigation Company. Vice Chancellor. HIGH COURT OF JVSTICE-CHANCCRY DIVISION - LORD CHANCELLOR-Lord ChanceUllor's ...

THE FISHERMEN'S RIOTS

... I:TE-FISH=ZW -5 =M- j1 FURTHER CONFLICTS AT SEA. FIERCE ATTACKS ON THE POLICE. DESPATCH OF MILITARY AND BLUFJAC'KETS. Newlyn, Tuesday. Rioting rocommenced here this mornin1g, when the fishermen having a grudge against romeone whose empty packages had just ar- rived began to break thom up. The county police interfered. but were atoned and II-used, and Cbief-Inepector Xnthiews had his beard ...