THE CRINOLINE CASE

... _ I li CRINOLINE CASE:. I EXTRAORDINARtY DISCLOSURES. At the police court, yesterday, before Mr. Dixon, a young man named Thomp'an of decent appearance, was placed in the dock on calarge of beggindg,' 'and also on another charge, which was not gone into, of being concerned in an alleged assault on Miss Audley, the yoting lady who will be remembered as the heroine of the Great Hiomer-street ...

THE ARRESTS IN IRELAND

... A few additional facts which transpired at the secret investigation in Cork are made public. The Casstitu- tion says,- Nothing could exceed the apparent levity and care- lessness of the prisoners during the inquiry. They ap- pear to be confident that the evidence against them will be so weak as to Insure their release within a brief period. The evidence of the approver is very conclusive, ...

SECRET SOCIETIES IN IRELAND

... SECRET S0-CIETIES IN IRELAND. IT4e evidence taken before the magistrates ad Crown officers in the caws of the parties arrested near Cork on the charge of being members of an illegal Society, shows; as in all such cases, the principal -witness for the Crown was an informaer-Mr. Daniel Sullivan, alis Gould, a smart, in- teiligent, and good-looking yeaog man, of about 27 years of sge. Hainfg ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... I l BEFOIRE EDWAR)D JAMES, ESQ., Q.C., ASSESSOR. This court commenced its sittings yesterday (Mon. at day) morning in the Nisi Prius Court, to erg' Hall. The cause list contained 2 special arguments, 2 demurrers, 88 issues, and 4 writs of inquiry, Which will be taken before the registrar on Thursday next. ILLEGAL DISTRAINT. fc RUSHWORtTH v. HUuIIEs.-This was an inter- ai pleader action, in ...

LOVE IN THE FACTORY

... IMPOpRTANT TO APPRINTtOES. AT the Thames Police Court, on Thursday, Mr. Samuel Gluckstein, a cigar manufacturer, of No. 31, High Street, Whitechapel, was charged with assault- ing Joseph De Leon, a boy in his service. Mr, Charles Young, Solicitor, conducted the pro- secution, and Mr. Stoddart, Solicitor, appeared for the defence. The complainant, a foreign Jew boy, about Fifteen years of ago, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... OL: iT DBTOS INSOLVENT DBBTOBS VIOURT-BTu^DAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner PmuLus.] IN RE GEORGE DURMAN. This insolvent, who oad been an eating-hoube keeper in South-street, Manchester-square, was opposed by Mr. Dowse for two creditors, named Elliott and Pearce. Mr. Macrae was for a 31r. Hoason. Mr. Sargood sup. ported. The case occupied nearly the whole day and disclosee seme peouliar features. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN'CE. ~IIAN9104N. ;l.-9USE--YESTERDAY. Ann Welch and Janc B;csty, the former described as ths wife of a commercial traveller, the latter a chandjr's shop ke eiir in a respectable way of business, were brought before the L.,rd Mayor (who sat for the first time since leis recent illudss), charged with having robbed Mr. E. J. Cook, ware- hollscllean, of 44, Chlcn1,tdc, of his gold ...

ESCAPE OF AN ENTIRE TRAIN OF PASSENGERS

... E SCAPE OF AN ENTIRE TRAIN OF PASSESE- I GERS. On 8inday, throughout the neighbonrbool of Camden Town and the nortbern districts of the metropolis, a painful sensation was created, by a rumour that on the prev.o0s evening (Saturday) an accident bad taken plae on the line of the North London Etilway, near Camden Station). by which an engine and train had beas thrown off the line, and that ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I THIURSDAY, JAN'UARY 6. BEFORlE MIR. RODMITSON GLADSTONE AND DIR. DIXON. AsO.uLT ON ?? POILICE BY SOLDI~tRs.-TIVo sohliera were brought up, one nainod P'atrick , haughiiesey. charged weith anl assault ou the pIlice. and thle other. Jkerviacuh~ 5Tlijarthy,,chargcd itith ?? heeridrtrulc and etioor erly at the earns tine 'ol place. The orlic-cai 122 anld 748. upj'eared it, the. court with ...

Birmingham Police Court

... irmi~km Volwt 60t. YESTERDSIAY. Before ?? 0. S. Kysnerslcy. TV. .Middlemsore, SF1. Litcy, ased W Wills, Ris-rs. ROBBsERY nec PARKc STnEET.-A young woman respectably dressed, named Margaret McGregor, of Park Street, was charged witls stealing a cloak, valued at l2s., the property of Mrs. Sarah Swingler, who keeps a provision shop in the eaame locality. When the loss of the article wast ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER AT LIVERPOOL

... EXECUTION FOR MURDER AT LIVER- POOL. (Fromn the Liverpool Ateterv.) At noon, on Saturday, Henry Reid, aged thirty-eight, was executed outside Kirkdale Gaol, for strangling his wife, Susannah Reid, at Manchester, on the 23rd of Sep- tember last. This unhappy man has passed the period since his sen- tence in calm and reflective quiet, awaitin his fate with resignation, and not buoyed up with the ...

ABOLITION OF FEES IN THE COMMON LAW COURTS

... ABOLITION OF FERS IN THE COMMON LAW COURTS. .| The Gazette of Tuesday announced that, from the 1st of January next, the following fees will be abolished:- IN THlE COURT OF QUEEN'S BRNCH. Fees taken by the Ushers.-Every nisi prius jury cause, 6s.; bail justified in court, 2s.; every affidavit, 6d.; every person appearing on recognizance, 2s.; every fine, 2s.; every discharge, 2s.; exhibiting ...