A HACKNEY ROMANCE

... WELL,-TO-D0 PEOPLE IN COURT-YES LERDAY. Yesterday at the North London Police Court a good-looking, well-dressed girl, who gave the name of Violet McCord, 22, but who refused lher address, was charged before Mr. D'Eyneourt with attempting to commit suicide. Constables 127 J said that at 1.45 that morning lie saw the prisoner talleing to a gentle. man in the Sylvester-road, Hackney. A few ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS— YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS- YESTERDAY. There were nineteen persons for trial yesterday, Mr. Littler, addressing the grand jury. referred to !6. case where a man wes charged with indecently 3assaulting his own danghterat dinionton. T;;e pri. 3ener, this girl (aged sixteen), a grown-np son, and five children, slept in one room. Rt was almost as much the faul of the community as the persoes themselves ...

SUICIDE OF A BARONET

... A DELAYED REPORT. SHOT HIMSELF BEFORE A MIRROR. It has been ascertained that Sir Charles Arthur FAirlie-Cuniagltame, Part., committed suicide on December 2; last by shootiag himself at the Hotel Victoria, Nertltuielaxsd-nue. Sir Charlesr was the elerenth baroonet and was born in I8. ife si11- ceeded to theobaronetcy in 1 831, when he adopted the namneof Fairlie-C aunti-htae in tile placo of ...

SIR TATTON AND LADY SYKES

... SIR TA'VfON AND LADY SYKES. l CASE FOR DE}.NUE. THE VERDICT. The Lord Chief Justiee anid a special jury on Friday morning resumed the hearing of the case of Jay v; Sykes and wife. At the opening of the court his Lordship handed to Sir Edward Clarke a document which he wiEhed, for the aid of the jury, to have copied by Sir Taiton Sylces. Two copies should be made of it, one ?? miciisi's of a ...

FRESH GOLD FIND AT KLONDIKE

... FRESH GOLD FIND AT- t .I kEIONDIKE. Mr. Bracombe shley, ofgan Fran- ciaco, who in now in England, is the latest corner from the new.Klondike gold isetrict, having left Dawson City on Nov. 12 by the old. Canadian police trail and the Hudson Bay company's trail, whiohhe describesasthe only possible way of escape at the present juncture fronm the laid of gold and atarvation. He paid a visit 'to ...

THE ABERDEEN TRADE MARK CASE

... I I - . a I JAMMTEON & CO. V. JAMIESON. An appeal by the defendant in this action from the order wande by Mr Justice Byrne on the 12th August laat camue cayes.terday for hearing in London before the M2ster of the Rolls and Lords Justices Rigby and Vaughan Williams. The action was brought to restrain the do- fendant from passing off his harnesu composition as and for that of the plaintiffs, and ...

ACTION FOR RECOVERY OF £15,870

... |ACTION FOR RECOVERY OF £'5,870. I~~~~~~ I LADY SYKES AND HER HUSBAND. In tilt Qtreti'½. Betrcir yeaitrday, before thoe Lord Chief Justice and a sprezal jury. a Londuoi bill 1i4counter tiamed Jay sol~ight to recovwer fromn Sir 't' tton arid Lady Sykes £15,870 upon live diaisheulerd promissory note* dated Septemn -ber aiil October. 1tto. Mr Ltissawlt Walton, tor plaintiff. stated that Lady Syki ...

INTERESTING CASE BY THE S.P.C.A

... ALLEGED ORUILTY. Ix Abardeon Polios Court yeetday-Bnillis Taylor on the bench-Alexander Mitchell, carter, Dykeside, and David Hendry, sheriff officer, Aberdeen, were charged, at the instance of the Society Ior the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, with having, on 27th December, cruelly ill-treated a horse by working it in a cart while it was suffering from a severe painful lameness on one of ...

THE ENGINEERS' DISPUTE

... TILE ENGINEERS' DISPUTE. REPORTED IMPORTANT DEVE LOP- IMENTS. ALLETGED WI'Tm)RAWAL OF EIGHT HOURS DEMAND. OFFICIAL DENTIALS, New9i of a ..tartling' situation of nifairs; in thf ng~inlcertssg disposte readied London yeuterday aftertasoss in a tel'iig fa1.hsr ess~age from Man- ciseerer. the Solstancep uf the report lbving that Upon rh- initiative iii ttl Antdaah'amase Society, Of Enginesr~ ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFYAST RECORDER'S COURT. YESTERIDAY-Before his Honour Judge F'7GiBBor N. S Mr. E. M4. C-rawford, registrar, was in attend- anoe. DEFENDED CIVIL BILLS. n TATE V. HARVEY. This was an ejeetment brought bV Robert Tate, of Carlield Street, alainst W. J. Harvey for the oveslholdilng by tale defendant of Nos. 172 and 173, Scotchnmount Street, occupied by him at the weekly B rent of lOs. 3Mr. H. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... DU.NGANNON. Before his Honour Sir FnsscIs W. BRakDY, Bart, Q.C. O HOWARD V. SMITH. to This was an action brought by Joseph Howard. lo of Creevagh Lower, against Robert Smith, of . Ballyineenagh, to recover £10, for damages tor Sl flooding the plaintiff's flax and potatoes. Mr. Samuel Howard, solicitor, appeared for plaintiff, gE and Mr. John Simmons (Messrs. Simmons and . Meglaughlin) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY

... Division.—(Before Mr Keys.) ASSAULT. Maria was charged on remand Polieeonstable with having assaulted John M'Garry in a. parlour hou-e »n Summer hill strik him 'he forehead with tumbler oid causing serious injuries, for which he bad to •e treated Jervis street Hospital. She was sent for trial. BY A SERVANT. A domestic servaut named Bridget Mulholland was put forward bv Detective-officers ...