THE NEW FRENCH MINISTRY

... (REUTERS TELKOB.VM-) Pur: s, Tuesday. The now Ministry iia.- definitely constituted follows:—MM Hrisson, Premier »od Minister of the interior ; Delegate, Afftirs ; IVytral, Finance; Sarrien, Justice; Bourgeois, Public Instruction: Csvaigna-. War Lochroy, Marine, Trouillot, Colonies, Commerce Viger, Ajjrtcuiture (Senator), Public Works A hucdred and fiity Deputies belonging to the Protjresnut ...

KENNINGTON SHOOTING CASE

... I KENNINGTON SHOuTI.NG CASE. At Lambeth police-court. on Wednes- dar, George Spiller Smith, 33, described as' a clerk, was charged, on remand, with attempting to ?? Walker with a revolver. He was further charged with attempting suicide.- Miss Lilian Walker said she first became acluainted with the prisoner about eight or nine months ago, and about six weeks prior to May I the accused and ...

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 ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST. The ?? of thhese ressionS ?? contined at the Coun es Courthose Csruelin Road, on Satur- day, by his Horour Judge Fitzgibbon. who was occupied throughout tkh day in the hearing of un- deferaled civil bills. T'he Court adjourned until to- morrow. BALLYBOT. Before his Honour Judge KISBEY. Messrs. Thomas J. Ma-ron, Clerk of the Crown and Peace; Arthur F. Moffet, registrar; and James ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I BELFAST CUSTODY COURT--YRSTRRDAT. Before Messrs. F. G. HODDER, KMI., and ALEXANDER MA.LCOISSON. ASSAUTLTS. Sergeant Horan charged Henry M~ahaffy with having assaulted Lizzie Toner, spirit grocer, on the 30th Aril. From the depositions of the latter it appeared that the accused came into her shop in company with his brother, and demanded a bottle of porter, saying that if she did not give him ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... I LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. (Frtom the Legal Di-ry.) H11. 0OURT OF WPI'RAL l IN DBLND. M'Don-liU, lisilord, -Norton, tenatt; M1artin, Son, & Co v. Hbill; ltamssy, Broivw, & Ce. v. O'Dnsnell. RtOLL$S Quirko v, Quirks ; Doiglas v. Banry; Phibbr v. Grennan. Robls Ohmber_-5'willo v. Neville: J. IlT'lur, decaksed, i AV'Whir v. !t`Whlr; 3t W.1,1,h devxix~e IV-Qh v. ltyMan; 3. Cvyle, deceased, Covle V, ...

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 ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... Y1EETICR DAY. llefore his lonour .1 Ldge Austin, I i-owrANCL Ol' W'In'TEX A(GRIuElME:NPis, MN'EmES v. Hi ?? action arose out cf tho partnershlip of lhughes and W'eelks, builders awt contractors. Mr F. E. Neatirerly (instructed by Mr' Pershouse) appeared for the pinitiffl, who is ithu widow of Mlr Weelks, nnd asled for a partneroriip account from Bir Hunghes, wvho wlas represented by Mr E. W. ...

SOMERSET ASSIZE

... - 1 =- - - = : - Aloe T if mlipf .Tustice. Y Before the Lord Chief Justice. ?r 'The Court opened at the Townhllail, Wells, at tenl ?a o'clock- ysterday morning, when the follownllg lr prisoners were ?? Up and sentenced IC x TASSAULT. J .Tohn Perritt, 17, labourer, found guilty of assault- -Y Iug a girl uinder 13 at Cucklinaltoll, Was sentenced to )f 12 monoths' hard labour. - Frank Pratt, for ...

THE WOTTON-U-EDGE TRAGEDY

... TIlE WOTTON-U.-EDGE TRAGEDY - - J A. ?? -J ?? .L W ?? . con 100, Yesterday at thle Wotton. police court William tiad Matthew Cornook, after having been twice forinally noJ renisnded at Gloucester 'on account of his mental givi condition, was brought up,-and Charged with the inei wilful rnurder of his mother on tile 18th Of las. The nionth. A large concourse Of ?? asseMbleI tta Outside time ...