GERMAN EMBASSY OUTRAGE

... ACCUSED AGAIN IN COURT. At Bow-street on Wedceesday, before Sir J. Vaugihan, Jobn Trodl, aged 41, described as a boot. maker, of li,6 Corurmvli-roal, Lanibrothr, was charged onl remand with aittemptings to miurder Count Arco. Valley, First Secretary to tho 13ernan Emlbassy. by shooti ng hint smith a revolver at Carlton-house-tsrrace, on June 15, a[Ir, frrthler, with shooting at, and attempting ...

THE ST. NEOTS MURDER TRIAL

... THE sT. NE OTS MURDE{1 TRIAL. VERDiCT AND SENTENCE. At lluntinzclun Assizes on Mcnday, before Mr Justice Hawkinzi, the trial of Walter HEorEford for the murder of hi- coasic, Annie Holmep, wameorculdced. A ?? crowd L of people asthaiebd au an eirly hour in the mrarket squatre L and the main stzeet of the town, and the most remark- a able extitemenc prevailed. Quite Lalf the ?? of Spaldwicit ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... BREACHI OF PROMIS1E. tS BE STILL, 8AD HEA.RT. . s' In tho Queen's i3nch Division on Wednesdly - before Mr. AlustiePlilloy- Miss Kate Sinclair aseied Mr John lHacklett, a veterinary seurgeon, l(o reeover damages for breach of promise of r marriage. The defendlant origrinally denied tiho proumie, bht the main defence was that irhe promiso was of a conditional nature with redwild to an event ...

THE DEATH OF A TORQUAY CHILD

... THE DEATH OF A TORQUAY | CHILD. the Lc at ADJO0URNED INQUEST AT* IVEWTON. led __ __ his MOTHER COMMITTED F'OR d, rds n ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTERi . 1ers ful 'Mr. Sydney Hacker r~susmed at Newton Workhouse, on Tuesday, the inquest toach. tv in, ing the death of the child James, daughter of vs EOa womnan who had been convicted of neglect ct, ior at the Torquay Borough Court some time ago. m ?? child ...

ALLEGED OBSCENE LITERATURE

... ALLEGMD OBSCMITE IITEnATUUE. Walter W. Whyte, CS, a commission nsent, of 47, Sidtouoth-strect, Gray's-i in-rosd, was charged on a wariant before Mr. IHorace Smith at Olerkenwell on Wediescdsy, wlith soiling a lewd, wicked, and SeCe.U dalous book. Police-inspector Hare, of Scotland Yard, said that in cousequence of compoilaitt received by the Coimicsioeer of Police ?? a person signiug ...

CYCLIST AND THE GIRLS

... CYCLIST AND THE GIRLS SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS. At a special petty session at Wymordbam on Tues. day, before Mr. H. NV. B. Edwards and other Magis. trates, Herbert Minus, a warehousemas, of 19, William- strect, Norwich, was charged with indecsntlyassaulting young girls on the roadside near Wymondbhm. The first case taken was that in which the prisoner was charged with assaulting Ellen Betts, aged ...

A VICTIM TO SLEEPING DRAUGHTS

... A VICTIMh TO SLEEPING DRAUGETS. On Tuesday Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquiry at the New Providence Hall, Edgware-road, concern. ing the ?? of Colonel WVilliam Eubank Chambers, aged Offty-six years, lately residing at 33, Duke-street, St. James, whose death took place at a medical home, 36, Gloucester-gardens, Hyde Park, on Sunday, from poisoning, under the following circumstances. General ...

THE CHATHAM MURDER

... i1IIE 1- c1ILT A U IDUBD PRSOES UL CONFFSSIO&N At Chtha onL Monday, Mr. W. J. weeengaged several arris and a h tng the adeatb of Mary Breaker, -Th deceased womdan but ha rnan .Au~dsg~o~nied beband and family for aroD hdresdd with a Mau wintime and f ?? occupied a wamed &nriaocrt and during tihe thal caY, J 3, te tenants of the ether roei in t heouse beard tde ofoent n ln and savage ' -Ui3g ...

COURT OF SESSION

... I . FILST DIVISION--Wednesday, June 1. (Defaoe the Lord-President, and Lords Adam, M'Laren, and Kinnear.) ,SCOV V. WIGHETON. Judgment was given some time ago by Lord- M'Laren (for Lord Low) in an action by Hugh o. Scott, shipowner, 20 Donegall Quay, Belfast, against Wmi Wiglton, Trawebank, Grange of Barry, by Carnoustie, Forfarshire, for payment of £800 in respect of salvage service rendered ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... I LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Leagl Diary.) Tf.. COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND. Webb v. Kynock. ROL R OLBS Cannoek v. Cullen, J. Brev.urigg, deceased, Rrownrigg v Browzrugg; Spillane v. Spillaaie; B. M'Hughs, deceasd, |osonahla v. Moloney; M. Cody. decesed, Letir v. * insitha; Mulraily v. Wbittosn; .'Atrthlir v. Armstrong Jone3 v. M'Lean: Peyton vN sheil; T Doyle, deesased, |Ems v. iiaber; ...