BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BlRMINGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. 2. Yoe tee (ayos'), C. Startle, H. R. Cookal-y, ?? Cee, acid ?? A very. A JUVE\ILE DBLINQUENT.-John Framere; (10), Milk Street, was charged with stea ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIIRKENHEAD PPOLICE COURT. | I. . . FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. * BEFOBSI )IflB. BDAR53YSUIRE. CHCARGE OF ATTaMPTNG TO STAB.-Joseph 1'ritchard r a sailer, was brought up, charged with having attemopte(t t to ...

COUNTY COURT BANKRUPTCY CASES

... a COUNTY COURT BANKRUPTCY y CASES. A IMP ?? R rr . - En - , a OY UAbSI?. )00 BVfiOlRE MR. SERGEANT WHEELER, Q.0. XIII igs ADRAILAM JONES, late of 75, Lord-strect, Wdge-hill, ral Liverpool, tea and ?? ...

EXECUTION OF A JAPANESE MURDERER

... , EXECUTION OF A JAPANESE 'MURDERER. 'The Jaqpafn Hrenctlcontains the following a'mti)iit of the execution of the second inurrderer of Mlajor Baldwin and Lieutenant Bird On Saturday last 11er Maueaty' ...

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 ...

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 ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN IN DRURY-LANE

... THE ALLEGED :MRDER OF A POLICL i I IN DRURY-LAN1q. -C I On Friday afternoon, Mr. Bedford held an inquiry at the King'secollege hospital, relative to the death of William Fitzgerald, a member of the metropolitai police force, who, it was alleged (asreported else5 where), had been rmurdered while on'duty in Drury- lane. -The three men, Daly, Cahill, and Curtis, charged with being concerned m the ...

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 ...

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 ...

ARREST OF CAPTAIN SEMMES OF THE ALABAMA

... AfRRIEST OF CAPTAIN SEMMES OF THE ALABAMA. The following are the charge and specification brought against Captain Semmes:- Charge andspecification of a charge preferred by theSecre- tary of the Navy against Raphael Semmes, late com- enender of the rebel steamer Alabama. Cha ?? the usages of war. Speeitication.-Is this, thaton or about ore 10th day of June, 1861, of the entrsnce of the port of ...