CLERKENWELL POLICE

... TlIREATERING TO SUOOT TD 1 t30E1 N -A BUPOSEI MONOMANIAC. ni About four o'clock on rllureday evening, Inspec- le tot Haiwley of the E divi4ion brought hefore Mr er Green a middle aged man, of pale emaciated cools. ?? tenance, who was charged wish threatenuig to sboo 37 the Queen. ts The prisoner, whose Celtic features end strong nt Connaught brogue would at once proclaim himn a native of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURiDAY. HEAD OFFICE. CHARGE AGAINST A SON IOR WOUNDING HIS MO- THER-George Dormond was charged by his mother, a decent-looking woman, with assaulting her and. cutting her hand in a very severe manner. It appeared from the evidence of John Dormond, bro- tber of the prisoner, that on the previous evening the pri- soner came Jnto the room in which he and his mother lodged, in ...

JURY TRIALS

... Thomas Neilson, tiesher in Glas-ow', against David Lei-,hton,re sitlititi iii or itt'ir' Mlntilton, Thomnnas 1 louldsvwor ti of Colitnesis. a,,,i Henry ltoulil,%torlrt, residing there, factor aind commis- sarner br ?? sel 'T'horasa llr:uiawertlh. 'This case, which is an action of redaction, at the instance of ithe pursuer agai list [lie ilelelliers, iot the inst rurment of iirotest fin'- Ilol ...

PETTY SESSIONS—ARBITRATION COURTS

... IIJ. ~. ,8S ONS-ARBITRATION COURTS. i Francis Eagr,cbaijmaj and Richard F. De Moleyns, Esgra'- 55, gistre's. ' ' ' ' - ' .. 'Pgci'ata aot^' Rg' `Thomai Aoriar#i The Chair'niao litlout he ir-gth'6 h complainant's Case stated ordered a dismiss; 'unti the clerk told he oould not dismiss the asse'without 'first 'haviug heard the statement. After soin remarks from'the re'rena defehdant, the ...

ENGLISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 'ISIISSI :l 1 l Ez - j I E Lq . N . - . 1.1ENGLISH ISg ~ 1N :i1TIG~nF J i At Stafford assizes on 'Thuisday, Sarab' Westwo'od aged 42,, was placed at the bar en an Indictident charging her . with the wilful murder of John Westwood, her husbanid, at 3,. B1trttwood,:on the 9th of 'Nvetnbezr last ' Thteoou'Arndtal3ap'epr* t Ifwe nily cy wlded;,' Z and' ?? ?? tok i6shi~~sk si if *t..CMr.14 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEJVCE-SATURDAY. BlON-STIMEJT. r Thle 5Mogistroito acknowledged the ruceipt of a half £5 tote, being 1iart ofth) v nnual donationi Of .1., IL'' MANSION HJOUSE. JooCthfrner, who w-os a few days ago fined £5 forlbarIngn dug-pit'' ITn hiS tions, the Slip pubtlc-lioiuee, Montgogii-Oou rt, tIFtshopstrate-street, nol Ia barged by the authorities of Iitihopigo e Wint so Iith having ...

IRRESPONSIBLE POWERS OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS

... JRRASPONSIBLE POWERS OF THE POOR L&W II -I . COxMMXSIONRS. SI (MOs A, COBBtE5POeXDET). The subjoined document was laid before a meeting ok the Tuliamore board of guardiaus, on the 15th instant, by Mr. is O'Flanagan, the resolution directing its insertion on the it minutes being opposed by only two dissentients, Jamee Dillon and Marcus Goodbody. The guardians present were Let Frnne Berry (in ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZB INTELLIGENCE. re OXFORD CIRCUIT-STAFFORD, DEC.29. le (beofore Mr. Baron Itotfe I t- ~~~THE AP'EDALE MURDtERt. On Ills lordship's ressmirsig hIs seat fin the Crown Court, li m orns- le ing, Jtirries (ttkes arid Ikenam in .Spitiaury, the latter at roost fers- It ciors looking ruttlisa, were ptuctid at the bar, clharged wvith, the witfut id murder of Jontes Beech, oin the 4th of Atigust ...

SHERIFF COURT, EDINBURGH

... STlERTFF COURT, EDIXI3URGII. AI;N'ES A>YD COLLEMRES ACT. MI;NIS AYD CDLLZD:ZI ACT. PR.tOCUAORtto rI'll! p. %TZPe.C~, h (-in Frdr the Sheriff' gave jiiigttiint upon the(, rdjectionq to cinedv -,Ovacv not dieposeil iof at thle former sederunti. Ilie sius- ItirlIIf ibjecticos ...

CITY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... I CITY 91:ESSIONLSSATURDAY. -I 1D _YU Ad__ *'Te Itigbt Hoan. the tecorder sat on Saturday for the trial of prisoners. EXTRAOtRDINARY CA5SE.OVZ versus nonuxiyny John Singleton, a round-faced curly-headed snub-nosed individual, apparently about 24 years of agbe was put-lo the bar and indicted for stealing a watch, a key, a breast-pin, 81. in cash, and some small articles, the property of Ca- ...

ANOTHER MONMANIC—THREATENING THE LIFE OF TE QUEEN

... label', Im -- ?? * hatficiight it b a ato give ?? ?? hiandse bf police,' as he should: do sime injury, 'to' iise1 oS .te, 'Queen. 'laslked. ?? heoww A;.ieanst to injqreFAhe'.. Qt4Ueen 2 H~e, answered, after a litle healtation, to ,hoo: er,. ' aid.bav~e X got pistol7.. To ewvrhich-he~n pwered' no. I sahi, O' how do~you mean to get oner ihe replied, I tbink 1 shall steal ene.T'.,Ap-I ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—SINGULAR CASE

... ICOOX-ER'S INQUEST-.I.NGULAR CASE. -I -On Saturday an inquest was. held by John E. Hyndman, ' ; sq.,: on the body of Mrs. Catherine Abeltshaueer, at the residence of her husband, (a most respectable gentle- man, and prefessor of Germnan in.Trinity College), at No. 86, Talbot-street. The lady died upon Friday morning, from natural causes, as was proved by the medical witnesses, and'the arrival ...