THE FENIAN TRIALS

... THE FEKIlANTRIALS. . ?? . .. . ?? ?? ?? .. REOPENING OF T'HE- COMMISSION, AT; i - DUBLIN. FIRST DAY-FRIDAY.- .i The sittings of the special commissiou were re-,. sumed at ten o'clock this morning,' Justices Fif-` L gerald ad' Keogh jiresiding' 'Theri wais not the b ' least excitement or even general interest manifested ' in the proceedings, and but few persons were a ndmitted to the court. The ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... .ELF'ORi JOHN CAMPBELL A!D JOt1i BIBBY, ESQrq. ILLICIT DISTILLATSON. -Ai iniforniati n was I)card against John Gillespie, charged with being in possession of an illicit still. 3fWr 1yudaidl appeared for tile Excise and rf). Baxtcr for the defendant.-Ifr. Tyndall, in openirig thie ca(%. said he appeared on belalf of the com- ,misiaioners ol fihiaal I evenoue, Of the Excise department, to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I - COUN01 L H~OUSE. Soted ?? Dec. 80.~ Magistrates present: Messrs.- W. Naiab, R. Phippon, andI R., G. Barrow. Dominick Moran WAS charged with Stealing a oloelt, value 1 9s,, the property of Frederiok Garland. Acoused, it appearod, I had told the complainant that he knew where a cheap, clock could be purchased, as he knew that Garland had not a time- piece. Sabsequeutly a clock, the price of ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... CLOSING OF THE COMMISSION. Cornc, Tuesday. The trial of John Kinneally, conllmeroial tra- veller for the Queen's Old Castle Company, was resumed to-day. Several witnesses proved having seen hin frequently in thie house of J. J. Geary and Bryan Dillon; it was also Proved that he attended Fenian meetings in each of those places. Nagle deposed that he saw him in the Irish R&plve- office in ...

HAMPSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... tJ The Hampshire Epiphany Quarter Sessions commenced at the Castle at Winchester on Monday afternoon. Lord c Eversley occupied the chair; and the following magis- trates were ?? Lord Lieutenant of the county t (the Marquis of Winchester); the Earl of Carnarven; Sir W. Heathcote, maP. ; Sir J. C. Jervoise, sal'.; Col. Pane, M.r.; W. H. Stone, Esq., m.a.; Sir John Simeon, ?? 0. Sclater-Booth, ...

GOSPORT PETTY SESSIONS

... FRIDAY.-Before R. Mansel and B. W. Carter, Esqs. g BREACH O THlE PERRY ACT. Sr George Hag/ghton, of Portsea, pleaded guilty to working for hire in a wherry without a license in Portsmouth harbour. He received a good character fiom the superin- tendent of the ferry, and he was ill on the last licensing c day. He was fined is. and costs, and allowed a week to a pay the same. ASSAULT BY A SOLDIER ...

EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A FRENCH CRIMINAL

... . -- -i . . !: , I: . . . . . EXTRAOEDINARY CAREER OF A FRENCH K X.CRIMINAL. x , a: - . ,,I I ?? . I ., . ' o . ; , I Tbe trial 'of Poncet, the preshmed nin'urderer' of I. Layqgne, who hehl awhigh sitaation uudder the English Goverhm'ent 'in lith Mfuiritius, 'a'd whose acquaintance he formed' in' a raiha carriage on his journey from Lot don to Pa'is,' is' to take piaco inl ai few days ...

DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WIFE

... 1From the Manchester Exami:6r.) A shocking case o' delirium tremens has occurred at Highgate, where a man named Henry Keeble under the influence of the mania, has cut and wound ed his wife so severely that her life Is despaired of. Between four and five o'clook on Sunday morning, a tradesman, passing up Southwood Lane, heard cries of Murder and Thieves. He went to the place whence they ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... THE FENIAN TRIAS. TTn- r DfueLrn-. FridaY. The sittings of the special cominisiofl were resumed at ten rns. this mornilg by Justices'fitzgeral aind Keogh. There was nlot the least exci cement main- fested in the procceihgs, and but few persons were admitted. The proceedisgs Of the authoities were httow-d ever, stringent, and a large body of poiewrstind in the vicinity of the court. I The first ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A WIFE

... MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A WIE. At the Highgte polioe-court, on Monday, Mr. Henry Keeete, aged sixty-seven, a retired tradesman, and owner of considerable property in Higbgate, was brought up in custody charged with assaulting his wife by cutting her on the arms and legs with a knife. The first witness examined was Mr. Aled.Hazell, next' door neighbour of the prisoner, who daid he' was called by ...

AN ADVANCED DIVORCE LAW

... In Indiana the law of divorce is almost as ad. vanced as the most radical affinitarian could desire. The husband or the wife, wishing to be divorced, has only to leave his or her partner in another State, re- pair to Indiana, reside there six months, then swear to an incompatibility of temper between him or herself and the said partner, and swear-what are lovers' oaths?-that the object of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ZAA W INTELLIG-N? `& h Naa1TaT BS.-THM-DY. COURT OF BANĀ§K1UPTCY BABINRAULT-RU Wos Im. REOISIAR MbuuAy.-frst meetngs: J. Craol e~ i sev s, 12J. fonr 12-F. Athow, - P.AnlOr, creditorS, at 1. vr. ?? WiuStoW to the co~m~sibonr of the da7. Yr. ?? Iloche is tbe rcitrar ot tlhe dos. so Cenri risesa3t 2 o'cdock. METROPOUITAN COOTMY COTnh (gitting days appointed for the present week.) SO6UgWARI, Sw fl ...