SHOOTING AT A MAN IN SPRINGFIELD STREET

... SHOOTING AT A MAN IN SPRINGFIELD I STREE:T. ; A. I 11-, ,4 -a-rl- UaP- 7S Cau r . I At the Polce Court, yesterday, before Messrs. C. Sturge g . nd H. E. Cookney, Josenh Paettt (30 , zinc worker, 23, a Springfield Street, was e'harged with icharging the con. tents of a gun at Mtr. Henry Jonsey, cab proprietor, Springfield Street. Mr. Duke appeared for the prosecu- a.,tion, and Sir. Hernnmant ...

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 ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... n - DUORsE MR, eO01f18SIONER FERRY. II, e- MONDtY, JAN. 15. 11 IN lE MARY ANN PRICE, OTHBERWIS: MLARY ANN jd BEECRAYr.-This bankrupt was described as a boarding - ly house keeper in Finch-street. Her debts, amounting to 'I £026, comprised £146 for jowellery, £216 for millinery nu and drapery, £200 for furniture, and £45 for wines and A Dr spirits. The assets consist of furuiture, £104, and ...

THE INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA

... THE INSURRECTION W IN : - JMvAICA. rf~i, ARR-EST (X1: ?MR :vu THE A-ARIEST QOyF, Mlg GORDON. I The following ac~n 3te ritofiMr. | M, Gordon, at-Kingston,- is taken from a narrative of. the insuhrectin ir n Jamaica; compiied By w Mr. ]lowerlank, Custda of Kington LAboutmiddayc Soaturday, Oct. 1:4,the Governor, being anxious to return to ?? Bay, proposed. Ito drive up to the eneralgs to tke ...

THE CHEMICAL NUISANCE AT LITHERLAND

... THE CHEMICAL NUISAN AT T' ' LITIEERLAND. -T At ?? Quarter Sessions, yesterday, before 'Lord Stanley (chairman)and othermagistrates, au inilet- meet was Preferred by the Litherland Local Board against lir. Hobct Cameron, the proprietor of chemical works In that township, for conmmitting a nuizatice by permnit- ting offensive and noxfiouB effiuvia to escape from hilS lpremilses. Mr. Leresclse, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before the MeAR (William Mnllan, Esq.); J. C. O'DoNXFI.T,c , Eeq., R.U.; and EowDrAR Onus, Esq., R.A I PIRTY EXPRESSIOgS. Charlis Corrianu was charged by Sab-Constable 1PLautghli with being drunk and making use of party expressions. The prisoner was arrested by the constable for beirg drunk, and on the way to the Police Office he proclaimed himstlf a Fenian. He ...

THE JAMAICA COURTS MARTIAL

... .k Thl JUAICAA rCOUT-SMARTIAL. (ftOM TEHr. ?? JOlUlNAL,) e It is to be hoped that, Whatever may be the result fl' tbe i;nquir-y'`iht tho-lati'' 1aeritable proceedirngs in 'Jitnaica1,which, 'e do 'not desite to anticipate by taiggestion, advantage*ill' be' taken of the opportunity to put the law,.on the' lsubject; diflitary ?? ThbrA appears to be' the gre'atest onfusiown upon the' seubject at ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY FORGERY

... EXTRAORDINAtY FORGERY. On Saturday official intelligence was received at the Mansion-house, London, of the capture of a man named Robert Buxton, charged with a forgery on one of the banks in the city. The circumstances under which the crime was committed are extraordinary, and the pursuit and capture of the fugitive give additional interest to the story. For the last three years he bad acted ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... THE FENIAN T1RULS. I SPECIAL COMMISSI0N. TRIAL OF HUGH FRANCIS BROPIIY. Mi-. Justice Keogh and Mr. Justice Fttzgeraldsat in the Commission Court, Green-street, at ten e'clocw yesterday morning, and proer~eded with the trial of Hugh Francis Brophy. Counsel for the ?? AttorneyyGeneral, M*P.; the Solicitor-General,, hiP.; Mr. J. E. Walshe, Q.C. ; Mr Barry, o., M.p., and Mr. Murpby, instructed ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... |ilE 'FEIAN TRALIS. ,TH- -d : SRECIL COMMISSION. t THE ESCAPE' OF JAMES.. STE' PHENS. UP THE TRIAL OF DANIEL BYRNE, THEM d WAXWDER. he Itti. Justice I~eogh and D,. Justice Fitzgerald de took their Seats on the bench at half-past ton. o'eo~k yested&y in the court-houso, Green-street. wE The prisoner, Daniel Byrne, was placed at thae bar. fol Counsel for the Crown_The Riht Eion. the At. torney ...

PETERSFIELD PETTY SESSIONS

... PETERSFIELD PEfTY SESSIONS. 0 TUESDAY.-Present, Han. J. J. Carnegie (chairman), J. Bonham Carter, Esq., M.P., and J. Waddington, Esq. 5 ASSMIr. C .Daniel Hfarris was charged with assaulting Eliza King- a shott. The parties live at Cornford, in the parish of I Bramshott, and it appeared from the evidence that on k the 26th of December defendant and his wife had a h quarrel, and the wife took ...