STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... STAFFORDSUIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. CROWN COURT.-YESTESDAY. BEORE TiHE E3:, O0 Lnnu11FELD. STFEALING FOw' LS AT HANDSWOnT1t-Joseph Stannier (IS), cabinetmaker, Joseph Aston (40), forger, and Thomas Chaplin (29), gunssnith, were indicted for stealing nine fowls, the property of Ann Walton, at Handsworth, on the 20th October last. These fowls wore seen safe at home on the Saturday night, by Charles ...

SINGULAR CASE

... THE1 ?? At the Preston Police Court, on Thursday after- noon, ML J. A. Bell, chemist and druggist of that town, and well known throughout the north of Eug' land as the maker of two curious mixtures, called Indian brandee and Indian whiskee, was charged with having gold a certain liquid containing naethylated spirit, whereby he had rendered him. self liable to a penalty of £50, and also ...

A SCENE IN A CAFE

... On Thursday, at the Mfarlboroutgh-street police- court, Mlr.-Semuel Cklrsstic, stated toe be an of ficer inI the army, residing at Lane's hotel, St. Alban's-place,. was charged with being drunk and aesaultina All Ibralhim, a Persian waiter, at a cafe6, No. 63, flay- market. - The complainant said: I am a waiter at No. 63, Haymarket, a cafe. The defendant came there last niglht and I served him ...

FENIANISM IN LIMERICK—MORE ARRESTS

... IrINIANIS.N IN LIME]RICK-MORE ARRESTS. (FnOMI ?? CORRESPONDENT) LtMiraCro, Fmi'myfY Ev:,,Nm .-Ther4o is much g1ossip on town this day respe)octingg an arrest ?? last night by the const:sbtilftry of three suppoed 1eoian'; ; 0110 a late Colonel of the 88th. Irisk Voluniteers, who served in thle American arviy, nanied ly rou, antd whose fashionablle appearanme antd frequeout visits to the ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YnSTEDAY. I [LBeaoe J. 0. O'DOsNELL, Esq., RLIL) TncEnx were only thiity-one prisoners in custody- an unusually small number on a Monday morning. A GOoD CUSTOMER. Mary Cassidy, a woman who, on the average, ap- pears before the Bench about once a fortnight, was charged by Sub-Constable Dogherty with disorderly conduct in North Street. Mr. O'DoNNELL-This woman is as regular ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLING DON DIVISION.- CoLealy lill, Or,-forw, Dcc. 23. Present, the Right Hon. J. W. Henley, M.D., the lion. and Rev. F. Bevtie, Rev, DIr. Wynter, 3, H. Ashlhuret, Esq., Rev. F. GlanIville, Major Rnek-Keene, Guy 'Th1om1son1, Esq., G. Ganuniie-Maitflilld, Esq., Capt. Faie, and Col. Harcourt. There Nvas no other business than tho transfer of tho fol- lowin'g ?? Chequers, Stanton St. John, from ...

CHARGE AGAINST THE LEEDS SECRETARY OF THE UNITED ORDER OF BOILER MAKERS

... CHAR~GE AGAINST THE LEEDS SECRETARY OF THE UNITED ORDER OF BOILER MAKERS. Yesterday, at the Leeds Town Usil, before Dr. Chadwick and Mr. Ellershaw, William Warner, of Hunslet, was charged with withholding certain sums of money, amounting i11 all to £29 15s. 3l;d., the property of the Leeds Branch Society of the United Order of Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders, of which he was a member. The ...

WORCESTERSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... WORCESTERSHIRbE EPIPHANY SESSIONS. The business of these Sessions was concluded yesterday afternoon. Only one Court sat, the Earl of Dudley pre- siding. STEALING COAL AT DUDrny.-Joseph Shorthouse, u clerk, was charged with stealing a quantity of coal slack, the property of Messrs. Onions and Fryer, ironmasters, carrying on business at Windmill End, near this town. Mr. Streeten and Mr. Richards ...

SUSPECTED MURDER NEAR MERTHYR-TYDVIL

... ISUSPECTED EEURDER NEAR MERTHYRTYDVIL. An-inqua-y was opened on Wednesaay touching Tije isa the cireumstanc~s colinqcted with, the death.,of about c le John Davis, aiged 19, whose hod'y was found in Such a ty Cefupeinnar ?? the aftetrnood 'of New Ye~r's Theci VDe Day. This youing man was-a striker iin'asmith's. PriestI shop at Mountain Ash, add haes been missing since~ a car C the 2nd of ...

CHESHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... ICHESHIRE QUARTER SESSI6dS. Mo. The quarter sessions for the county of Chester ster, was held yesterday morning in the COhester Castle were at half-past eleven o'clook. The graid jury were g- sworn as follows Bnnte Mr. Isaac Penny, sharebrokor, Pronton-cumnmseonombo, foreinnl. Mr. Thomas Bell, slilpowyner, Clanglton-oum.Grange. hlr. J. Ciuiningha ni, is:; broker, Claughton-ouni-Grango. Alr. ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... - The quarter session for the city and county of Bristol commenced on Thursday morningbeforeMr.Serjt.lKinglake, M.P., Recorder. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand jury:-Mr. R. Dix, foreman; Messrs. F. Amory, W. Bowsber,.E. Colthurst, W. L. Fear, E. Greenalade, J, F. Lucas, R, Langridge, H. J. W. Newton, E. W. Peters, J. Reynolds, A. Robinson, M. Whitwill, J. Cogar, 0. T. Dando, S ...

DEATH FROM STARVATION IN BETHNALGREEN

... DEATZ FROM SZARVATION IX BETENALZ I RB7. I Yesterday Mr. Rieicards, the deputy-coroner, held aninquiix at the Rona Tavern, West-atreet, Bethual- green, touching the death of Julia Susannah Bellinger, aged 4D years, who was alleged to have been starved to death lr. Raphael .leldolea, RLR.C.S., said thst he resided in Greenutreet, Bethnei-green. Three weeks ago an old lady oallei at bis surgery ...