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, ...

COMMERICAL NEWS

... COMMERCIAL NEWSO ABERDEEN STOCK EXCHANGE, -ABrfttnvxN, Tuemlay. On the Sleek- Exclnnge the following bimlnese wee marked, viz. :-NTorthl Britiehl and Mercantile insurancoe ebares at £42 Zs 9d (twivle); North of Scotland B3ank ohere at £10O Bs (twice); Town and County Banik sabree at, £21; Adeam Steamshlip ahasrea at £2 (twice); 0. Davideon and Sonsehahres at £21 Is' Wi; Cunter Miles Paper ...

BOOKMAKER'S LADY CLIENTS

... -_4 At the Sessions, Newinwtou, on Friday, before Mr. McConnell. Q.C., Margarot Sherwood, 52; Richard West, 21; and Millie West, 2., were charged with conspiring to obtain by false pretences from Walter Crompton, a bookmaker, the kiim of £10, with intent to defraud. Mrs. Sherwrood is the mother of Millie West and Richard is the husband of the latter. The chief wit- ness was a girl, a sister of ...

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 ...

THE OUTRAGE AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY

... THE OUTRAGE AT THE BERMALN EMBASSY. PRISONER, BEFO1ZM THE IUAwISTRATE. Sliitv ad th., a~ that an expwixation of no!V? l th, ctrage at the Geran Embassy ?? ivw~i~r4 inuuabr of prsons, I ~ ?? m.mig wheu the nuem Croild ?? heutd he o' he~~ooit l~t1~0_,~zv, n i~vlo. hs iuo.1t 1- I i !111-i,' 1.,Silt., bas Uaijilis hldi:) V-t ;to ?? it ut.Ilesirabl that -i'~t,~tie-sl ox~ gugiweviderict ?? iu tn k ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY

... ATTEMPTED MURDER AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY FIRST SECRETARY SHOT. HIS ASSAILANT ARRESTED. CONSTABLE NEARLY KILLED. Shortly after five o'clock on Wednesday evening the German Embassy at 9, Carlton.bonse-terraea was the scene of a dastardly outrage, which was evidently designed upon the life of the Ambassador. The assail- ant was a German tailor named Trodd, who mistook Count Arco-Valley, First ...

[ill] MURDER AT HUDDERSFIELD

... ?? FUTDDR a I FILD _ - AI e I~l. oil TtJ'-ualas. (ILL1 P'toI - *YiL10111 ; trial childr *agel: I\ lvt the Itehjlll 4l0(i (0j A t lEOCIUYG' ?? c ?? X n e ?? pla *- E[, (I;ISIGr'' ?? ?? II10()1i 3le i: zz xti lel~.. A -Izs W e' Is lls. -. or. ladxlli'.r. I J 1 l-iOILL~ H OLL' ?? -r. eound a6 asvertleltltel Si1ico tiC- O le, oanlt( ,n r0>~I, 2}!, f1O( t J(ro 'Or a gun ut it' I , ., l! .. \1 \b ...

CHARGE AGAINST A DOMESTIC SERVANT

... CHIARGE AGAOTST A DOMESTIC . SERVANT. ' if:1-V v A ' . At Guildford, on baturday, before Mr. Justice Wright, Alice Trigg, a young woman aged 21, de- serihodl as a servant, of Whitmore Bottom, near Head- ley, Hlants, camie up for trial for having killed her di egitirnato child, aged one year and nine months on March bth. by drowing it in a ditch near Bourne Mrill, Falinlia. The case excited ...