PATENT-OFFICE INQUIRY

... The following is the final report of Mosers. Greenwood and H1indmaroh to the Lord Chancellor and Conimissioners of Patonts. Though dated the 0th of Jaly, 1805, it was only published on Saturday last:- In further compliance with the directions in your letter of the 3rd May, 18G1, we, have procoaded to inquire into the charges made against Mr. Bennet Woodcrof I, and have also made a general ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XMDLIUX SESSION&. CoMMvONre OF ANr OLrD OFFHxDnm-.Jea C 7, 3V, described as a tailor, was iadio;ed for an ssault upon Oolnel RlchardsonGarxdner, and also with attempting to rob him. To this the prisoner. pleaded I' 1Not guilty. ?? Blohardeon Gardner said that on the 28th of December he was at Baling races, and was near the Grand Stand. While he was there he looked dowa and saw a hand on his ...

DEATH FROM DESTITUTION

... DE&TH FROM DESTITUTION. On Thursday, Mr. Jobn Humphreys, the EAst Middle- sex Coroner, was engaged in investigating what he pro- nounced to be one of the most heatrending cases of desti- tution that had ever come under his notice. This was an inquest held at the Duke of Cambridge public house, Felix-street, llacney-road, in the pxnish of Bethoal- green, on the body of a aingle woman named ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN IN DRURY-LANE

... THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN _ IN DRURY-LAN& On FrIday, an inquiry was held a' King's College Hospital by Mr. Bedford, the coroner for W8etminster, relative to the alleged murder of William Fitzgerald, a police, constable of the F division. Air. Levy appeared to represent two men, Dsly and (abill, who with a third person named Curtis, are in custody on a charge of csnaing the deceased's ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... - BMINCGA- POLICE COURT. YESTERD4YAc Ii eforeiMsr.C Sturge, G. Goodrick, T. Cox, and J. B.. a t4 ATTEMPTED MunnnER AND Suicinn.-John~ Hall (40), L, ;~bricklayer, residing att Ctitham's Corner, Smathi ...

IRISH TENANT-RIGHT

... IRISH TENANT- RIGHT. An illustration of the tenant-right of Ulster came before the Assistant Barrister at the Quarter Sessions, on Tues. day, at Lurgan, which town is situated on Lord Luugan's propert ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I YESTERDAY. BgFrOlI Mu. CO7DIIaSSIxONrn SANeDscnS. Ilis Hlonour, on taking bis seat, said tiat the other day lhe mentioned an order with reference to the filing of ?? wit ...

THE FENIANS

... THE ARRESTS IN SLIGO. The Sligo correspondentof the Freeane'8 Jwo-itoanal writing on Wednesday, says- The police of this town, accompanied by members of the force in some of the outlying ...