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, ...

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 ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... r BULLINGDON DI VISION.-.CouztYTctiH14oxfard,(,Dec. 24. 11Y Olin. IPresent, Rev. Dr. Wynter, J. IL. Aslbboret, Eaq., and Gey tue Thornron, Esq. T Tborma Gardner, of Jericho, Oxford, was convicted it' thre Cay penalty of 5i.9., and 8se costs, for being drunk and dicerderly II'I at Woolvercot onl the 21st of December. Esq TIIE CoWVLrY DISTRBtcA~cns.-Fredericlk Merritt, son., w as Fre der ick ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... SUSSEX. CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL. SWDAT AFTER ('HRTSTMAS. Morning Service. —King in Sanctus, Kvrie, anil Creed, Rogers in I>. Evening Service.—Blow in G; Anthem, Ojrive thanks, Pnrcell. In residence, the Lord Bishop, the Very Rev. the Dean, anil the Rev. C. E. Hutchinson, Residentiary Canon. CHICHESTER. Agents—Mr. W. H. Mason, Mr. W. Smither, ami Mr. K. Knight. Major-General Sir J. Y. Scarlett, ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Epiphany Quarter Sessions for this city were held yesterday (Friday) in the Council Chamber, before the Recorder, Mr. Sergeant Manning, Q.C., who was attended by the Mayor (N. Castle, msq.), Mr. Sheriff Stevens, Mr. Aid. Ward, Mr. Ald. Spiers, Mr. Add. Dudley, Ir. Herhert (late seeriff), and Mr. Aid. Thorp. The only case for trial was the following:- L1iabetht Iingo, aged 28, cap maker, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?OLIOE INTELLIGENCE. CffcIz -HOiM7&J TM'ORSDJEF, 'Dao. 3D.. *Magistrates preecnt: !Me39'9r. Castle,'-Wills, and lFisher. : Thomaas Watts,'reoiandedO ar c harge of belrng~ cnoeroe~ ?? 8teeallg' a quaetlty' of~platr.ofsthq value of £:50, tbe propirty of Mhr. EUol, of Nelelon plaee, Clifton, was 'dseqhargqd,iht.bee jo}g; no further evidence ageinat him,. := , ,* I 'Jamecs Macsk *and iSarah, his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICE INTELLIGENCE, i , COUNCtL-HOUSR. FRIDAY, flec.al. iFisher. id Edward Fry was charged with stealing a quantity of scrap kz Iron, value is. Sd.. the property of Jamnes HIabgocd. It appeared dj that on Thursday the prisoner went to Mr. 1Aabgood'c were- en house for the purpose of making a purchase of one or two n- articles, and whilst he wee being served, he was asee to steal lo some ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . I YESTERDAY WEVElRK.-(Before Messrs. Peter Cat- | terl, WValbnsley, dSidgreavea,, Paid Catterall, and S PM tingt02z.J I ILLICIT DISTILLATION.-AX wretched-looking woman, | named Elizabeth Dewhurst, who was far advanced in preg- I nancy, was charged with aiding and assisting in the | illicit distillation of whisky. On the previous night, Mr. Inspector Ringland, Police-sergeant Palmer, and ...

LEEDS CHRISTMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... These'sessions, which commenced on Widuesday, were continued on Thursday and yesterday, T. P. Ellis, Eeq., presiding. B. Matile, Esq., as deputy-recorder, as- Isisted in the trial of prisoners in the subsidiary court. r THE ROBBERY FROM MESSRS. HASTINGS AND MELLOR. JOHN HAICH (38) and WILLIAM ARMITAGE (18) 3wore indicted for having, on the 22nd October, stolen thef corn of £78 9s. Gd., the ...

Assault on the Manager of the Times

... Assault on the Nanager of the Times. a At the Middlesex Sessions, on Thursday the 23rd ult., ie Mr. Thomas William Capron surrendered to take his trial n upon an indietmeat charging him with assaulting Mr. Mow- bray Morris, the nianager of the Times. There were on the Bench Mr. Pashley, Q.C., Assistant- Judge, and the following Mllngistrates - Mr. Pownall, Y chairiman of the County BeNch, ...

THE LATE POACHING AFFRAY NEAR WHALLEY

... VERDICT OP WILFUL MURDER. On Monday last, an inquest was held at the Spread Eagle an, near Whalley, touching the death of James Eatough, one of the keepers engaged In the late poaching affray near Whalley. Eatough resided at Nether Town, near Whalley, and was a labourer, employed by the Rev. John Master Whalley. He was an excellent dry stone waller, and it was part of his engagement with Mr. ...