PARIS TOPICS

... MORE ATTEMPTS ON POLICEMEN. T DATE OF THE ZOLA TRIAL MORE DEMONSTRATIONS, OVER A HUNDRED ARRESTS. (PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) PARIS, Thursday Night. Shortly siter two o'clock this morning a policemsn was on his beat at the comner of the CL St. MZichel and the Boulevard St. gi Germnain, when a shot was ftred ut him, a bulleit i1 going through his coat. He guva chase to his T aggressor, who was ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... IAW mmcms-? rpxr. 4?- I 2 CDURI'T UP Afi'fZAL-33k1-,v t 41>~' n4 Lr r ?? ?? 0 2f.-6--Ap El t. Ch Uiyom, Wf~fan RUiwUT Coinpeoy. Appea'k ?? tbe. 4-cya~ti )1~ t 2PlFrem Zi J ttA.,L. atudid Lod ?? C1 Lord at~ee ecll-ru ANPW1 N. LPrntted ke~rdW ~ ef (lnurim ?? F9rp49e,-lIod-(1 Th ?? 6 ?? A04-ORAaV een ~ MeW-Ue PAM og~T F Tt~TaB N.B.ANOMr. Juaic toiv!ca~ 3-92Uteys frm2rA et' novo hea'e_~jUrd- ...

SOUTHSEA TRAGEDY

... SOIJTHS EA TR RAGEDY. Iblo 2 THE RESUMED INQUEST. exi OU Oni VfJ'\ nUJCT OF WILFUL Tbl 'o ]iURDER.l be. 6- RiIO, II COMM ?ITE D F OR s tich lie I AA F IOnl Tnesda) ?? l'orrsusoiifh Corone~r (Mr des, ?? -`lva~OtLlte1o, ,J. P.) reiltmflet tile ?? at trioe I 1onHl oil te, bod;, l! halriali Sope ii Smith, opi vr3iio is adegeti,~: to havej li-nritonurde-c'l hr best bec Ud tLOlibad, ii ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POI'}ACE INTE1LLIGENCE. BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTEaDAY. Before Messrs. GAtRLTT N AtLE, P.h., and | SAMWLTEL Y1ouxo, M.P L.\BCrNY CITARGtS. John Goarlay was ollarged by Haurbonr-Con- stable Cairns with the, lirceny of seventeen eggs, the pioperty of the Bluaiow Stearn Navigation Con payty. Mr. Leovis prosersied, and :Mr. M 7Erlefin defended. Tile constable said he ob- served the prisoner go ...

LADY JOURNALIST'S SUICIDE

... -LADY JOURNALIJ&S SgodM. At Mylebone Coroees Court, yesteedAy, Dr. G.I, D. Thomme held an inquest oouceraigz the dftth of Ethelin, Morris, aged 28, a widow,a lad journesst, who on Sundaythrew hersef ftom a window on the i thixd ffoor of c i=sAlSO plaoe, Mary 1 leDay, ladye sie onthed a flat. . Mrs hfay Biowe, G~rea Westtem-r~d, Pddizi5 too, ?? mt the deceased, sait, ad y bee stying wi er ...

ALLEGED KIDNAPPING

... A RKM ARK ABLE CASK. Yesterday in the Northern Divisional Police Court, before Mr John Rohan, street, summoned Rrilget Worth, who resided in the same house, tin having stolen hi* child and exj posed it to the night air in manner to danger its life. Mr .1 Murphy, solicitor, who appeared for the plaintiff, said that .n the Ist January the defendant, who resided the game with the plaintiff. w.-nr ...

CONSTABLE SENT TO HARD LABOUR

... CONSTABLE SEINT TO HARD LAB1O UR. At the Old BaileyI on Wednesday, Polico-constable 'William Lewis, L Division, appeared on an indictment eh orgino bins with having wounded Josepih Cowell, carmau, of 1l, Alfredmuews, Tottenliu-coort-road, on tie night of October 310. The allegatious were that tiO prisoner struck the prosecutor in ' the fiee vith his lau-ern while on duty in Alfred-miews, and ...

CRIME IN ABERDEEN DURING 1897

... CRIME IN ABERDVEEN DURING I89.| THE CHIEF CONSTABLE'S REPORT. There was aubmitted at yesterday's meeting of Aberdeen Town Council, and ordered to be printed, Chief Constable Wyness's annual criminal and statistical returns for the city for 1897. Remarkable for its neatness and lucidity. the document ie twice as large as in former years, the adoption of new forms in the Judicial Stat- isties ...

PROFESSOR JOHNSTON IN THE SMALL DEBT COURT

... IPRO -OR 3JOHNSTON IN THE I I SMALL DEBT COURT. tAd FOR LEGAL SERVICES. UTIETI7G PROOF. Before Sheriff Brown, in Aberdeen Small Debt Com-'yesterday, the case of Win. Pitl, advocate, against Professor Johnston, was continued. Pnr- suer sued for £9 18s, leas £3 paid to account, for profeesionia services. Pursuer was represented by Mr John Munro, solicitor, and Mr Neil Mac. donald, solicitor, ...

FOUND IN AN ASHPIT

... FOUND IN ASHPIT. On Saturdaj, in the Southern Police Court, before Mr Swifte. Margaret Burke and Mary Anne Kane, 16 Pardon street, dealers, and John Farrell, 6 Francis street. Corporation labourer, were charged bv Detectives and Murray with the illegal possession a silver teapot silver sugar bowl, value £2. appeared that Farrell found the articles when cleaning ashpit at the of 26 Clonliffe ...

STABBING AT FLATHOUSE

... STABBING -AT FfLATTEOSE. TumnE RELt3uin INJURUDM. li. OF ' i `UT-11 ASS'UTI1',T. fg APo rc Mlin agd a zcumano, was char-anil vi wih u tlwf11 Wotval% t ll.B. Ronet.,wion'ert for h1' pTosccnt'iion, dl sai th Chrge agins fiihr budmec tothrez 6{ dift'rnent taco, W~tikan NIterat, reriK ansenm, S. *ndc Pankitl Ilsan;'ri Gartatit. liesia ?? ma rimi e&c and sine o'tia; ient ansi prnnar werem Ur, o4 ...

A SAD TRAGEDY AT WALWORTH

... | AT Lambeth Police-court, on Thursday Amelia Harding, aged forty-nine, described as a widow of Lion Buildings, Lion Street, Walworth, was charged, on her own con- fession, with causing the death of Charles Levi, aged thirty-five, by stabbing him in the back on December 27. The prisoner, a care-worn woman, dressed in black, appeared to be in a very agitated state. Detective-sergeant Neil said ...