STOCKPORT

... ~STOCKPOELT. AaTLSfD CaiLb Munoir ATSTocKPoaT.-On the d, morning of Friday 'Qee6e; an unmarried woman, tl e4divied Ann Byroin, the daughter of a green grocer Si at 'Rtockpbrt was apprehended on stispicion of con- 6 celing the birthof a child; and her mother was also ta en into custody, it beiig 'supposed that she t7 was an accessory. The exatitnation was to have been entered into before 'the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... PU13LIIN POLICE-YESTfritDAY. . READ-OFFICE. PUBLICANS' CAsEs.-Mr. Gafney, spirit dealer, of 27, Great Ship-street, was summoned by Pojice-sergeant Alaher, A 6, for having persons tippling in his shop between the hours of twelve and one on the morning of Tuesday, May 1st. The complainant stated lie saw a man leaving the shop at the time il qu stion, and that on the door being opened he saw ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF NIXIASTRA.'IES. THoURSDAY, MAY 17, 183ff-Present ;W. SEYMOURa R. PF.I)DEq. I, N. Wioten, Esqrs., Major AithNs, and F. H. PEniDEa, Et.. ATTEMPT To BaIBE A COAST.GeAnoJS.NtAr.-If'illiost 7lA respectablo looking young mat), was charged with Itesinc, III tle of April. in the ptarsh of Aldrington, offered and .rsijssil tr, James hlead, a person in thle service of the Coast-Guard, the SUM 1 ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLI A. DUSEaRTER-CUItTOUS CASE.-The Hon. Alger- non Curzon, son of Lord Teynham, was brought be. fore Mr Alderman Mawnay, charged upon his confes. sion, with being a deserter from the 63d regitnent5 wjinch he had entered as a private a few weeks ago. Inspector Turtle, of the City Police, explained the nature of the case. The prisoner came to him in Al- deragate street, on Sunday, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE-SATUnDA ?? -0- MARLBOROUGII-STREET. Edward Gurling, ajobbinm r oeliomaker, was brought tip for further cxamiiinatien on auspicion of having contumilated a felony at tie residence of the Archbishop of Armagh, St. Jam.ne's-square. The prisoner entered the archbishop's house through the area, anti having been seen by his lordship's butler, he rras questioned as to his ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY. I T f f - _ us - I (Before Mr. Commissioner Curran.)t Edward Martin, an insolvent, was opposed by Mr. i Creighton, on the part of a London company, until the in- s solvent would furnish something like a correct report i of his accounts, and of the manner in which 2,5051. 9s. l' debts had been disposed of. The insolvent, who was a t merchant in Cork, had ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, [ill]

... I NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORII SATURDAY, 1IAY 19. I I Before Messrs. Justice PLUUMER And LOBAISE. James Singleton Appeared to answer an infierornim gaginst him, for driving a horse and calt at a rapidl prce the Manor Chare. and not having hold of the reins altar to the horse, thereby endangering the lives of tZo child who were an the fiotpath, And was nrdered to pay a 6te 20s and costs, ...

CITY REGISTRY SESSIONS

... CITY REGiSTtVi SS ?? :. I The followhing case ,cime beforae the..egistry Court, On` 'Saturday:-, , f te. : ; to . . ?? Ilugh'MfDermottj of ?? re gistered ,as a ~twenty pouind leasehoyde~r out of 'pre'ises situate in Grueat Longkbrdpstr~ee unler a. lease bearing date the llthj of August, 18$7, iradqebtpweea_ 'Thomas Roy roft, of Danesford, county Roscomoniob, 'and llugh'. MtD'Lrrnott, (the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CO UR 7-THiURSDAY. Eflefore Mr. Justice PARE and Mr. Justice PATTESON.J SECRETING POST LETTERS. George Watling, aged 34, was indicted for stealing, embezzling, and sceigfour post letters, while employed In the general post. ofie .Kesington. The SOLICETOn-GXNSRAL, Mr. SipirrESRD, Mr. Arroteaetis, and the Hon. Mr. SCARLETT, were for the prosecution; and Mr. FUiL- Lips defended ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW IVTELLIUJENCW-WEDNESDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The LORD CHANCIMLLOn heard Ilnatic petitions this merning. Hia lordship dlsposed of all that were In the paper, except three, In which no counsel appeared, and they atand over. WINDSf U. 010N38. Thla is an appeal fromn a decree of the Vice-Chbucellor on the con. structiota of a Wvill. The argument was not concluded at the rising of the court, but ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW INITELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS. TIER ANNAWDlAl.R etFuRAat. A committee of privileges sat thls mornu ing drd heard evidence in support ot Mtr. Jloi stone's laim to this peerage. Tihe further consideration of the rose wos then adjouined to Tues- day ntext. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. (Sittings in Baorco.] K`NIOUIT 10. cLrIrENrT. This woa an action on a bitl of exchange for 420O. The case ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 6-74? 1- ?,t 1-cOff:41 M?- U, . -;77.1 .h~tlArni Rrpj~ .iq awe OfghL lifg~ie a mei ,i~ac'K Iii n . ~ BeUhdtthie inE,>*ii/aw9b3ch. bbu~ fltc~Fp9eE~. 'w i49f4All 4 i~iyi mb bsf> p I~ ~ ~~tw msi~atd metbIG1^vdatfi~e. Whoil rthaeiiusol.'ta Ii ,4etlemeat h£ i;ftdt2iiir'. Th- ...