POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... is-COUNCIL-HOUSE, Satuerdayv, ,Tat, C. 3of Magistrates present: MessrS. WV. Naish anod T. Canning. iced Alfred Challacombe, charged with Stealing a copper bolt I of and other copper, value Is, Gd,, the property (If Messrs. Hill end and. Sons, shipbuilders, was sentenced to or'.e mnatlth's im- der, prisonment. te William Groves, charged with stealing aeli iron jack, need at;i wasbing carriages, ...

AN OLD MYSTERY REVEALED

... My uncle was a rmanof inert in his day-not only beyreason of tho namebheborceind from his ?? acquired fromn his pcclbormiiiccs in cennection with sundry wagers; not the least notorious of whlich wvashis descenit from ?? Bridge ?? ymasof a parachbute of his contrivance. The rage for. butting at thoat time, on every conceivable pretence, which meneied bite to pcrform this and other dangerous ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE TNTFLTTjGENCE. NEWOASTLE. FRIDAY.-Before the MALyoR (Ald. Dodds) and H. PARKEr, Esq. CRUELTY TO A BoY.-Jamnes Pipkin, a middle-aged man, was charged with brutally assaulting a lad named George Waugh, on Tuesday night last. The prisoner was uncle to the lad, and lodged with the mother of the letter in Westgate. On Tuesday the boy was sent with his unclo's dinner to where lie worked at ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE: THE TEETOTALLERS' NIGHTCAP

... EXTRAORDrNARY CASE THE TEETITALLE1,Sl ?? At the Preston Police Court, on Thursday week Mr. J. A. Bell, chemist and druggist, of that town, andj well known throughout the North of England as a whole. sale sucpler of a curiouscompoundcalled Indian Brandee- a dian Whiskee, was charged with having sold a certain liquid containing methylated spirit, whereby he had rendered himself liable to a ...

MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... *I-T 1 , ,, il * , -! . I I I .. .. ?? Ja. 23ihe schooner Tama- Queen, 103 tons fegister+ from the Axpres, 'arrived hersethis shaming, inder! liage *of Mr Thomai Piiardf *ho was? assisted only by Samuel Brown, able seaa' and the cabin boys This vessel has been engaged loading fruit at the island of St George's, and had part of her cargo 'on' board. On the 2d inst. they bed to slip tbeir ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, January 10

... COURT OF SSION-tWDE3iD, J!,iulry 10. FlllB' D-IT1815. t ?ry,.-Huali b poB P ovAL oF ?? In this case, which weas a Ptition for the removal V of a trustee and the appointment of a factor on the t traet.estate, the usual intimation and service had I been made, but no ansWer` had been retarned- . One of the paies to whom such intimation bad been e: made was a minor, acd counsel for the petitioner ...

QUEENSTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... TEl CREW OF TH JAVA. (Before Captain MARTIN, ILN., J. N. BFn-esn, and T. EL TABBAqT.) Queenstows, Wednesday. Twelve seamen of the ship Java, of Glasgow(now at this port, in a damaged state), named Whitford, Boyd, Sawyer, Broad, Guthrie, M'Neil, Hutton, Harris, M'Geary, Gemmil, Thompson, and Sharpe, were yrosecuted by Wm. Orr, master of the vessel, for repeated disobedience of his lawful ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A TRADESMAN

... IwiuOus CARGB AGJAINST A TRADESMAE, hgs On Monday ?? magistrates were occupied g' for several hours in investigating a charge against Robert a Atkinson, a young man who has for some time past carried Dg on business as a grocer and provision dealer, in Broadustreet, ife of having, during the night of the 29th ult., wilfully set fire ig, to the premises in his occupation. An elderly woman ier ...

ANOTHER SHOCKING MURDER

... ANOWER SNHOCKING MuDER Yesterday morning a man wan arrested at*Wolver- hsampton, and afterwards brought up at - Petty Sessions, charged with having perpetrated a foul murder in Shrop. shire. The crime was committed in a village called Did- diewick, about eight miles from Bridgnorth, and about the, same distance from Cleobuiry Mortimer and Ludlow. Near to the village is a flour mill, driven by ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAWi COURT ,.;m ?? COURT OF ANCERY. > | StratitasD v. Mfs pkh~y.. . Mr. Brewster, Q.C1., openedk: d. thecase. It.wa a oausepetit!io presented by the., petitioner, that a certain lease bear~ig date'theil1th oi' of April, 1801 should be deelared a subs stioglease, or ?? a leaee ide;'on' the 14th of, July, 1855, s 1hould -be declared a draft oiae,'and .be subjeot to. al ib'the~equities of ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... I THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. THE ESCAPE OF JAMZES STEPHENS. 'IfBAL OF DANiEl. BYRNE, THE WARDER. Atten'o'clock yeetcrdaymorning Mr.'Tusticelleogh and Mr. Justice Fitzgerald took their seats on the bench in the Court-house, Green-street, when the trial of Daniel Byrne, late warde'r of Richmond Briidewell, wvs resumed. CouelCI for the C'ro0wn-The Eight lIon, the At- tornc Yecnral, the Solicitor ...

POOR LAW MEDICAL SALARIES AND EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES

... IPOOR IAW MEDICAL SALARIES AND I EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES. A deputation waited on .Mr. Chiclbestc . Fore-ocue' CHief Secretary for Ireland, at thc Castle, yeste.rday .evering, on the subject of tlre payine1t of half t'e :mnedical salaries ard the who'e of the educa'on;, expenges of Irish poor law unions out of thie Cor- a6lidatad Ponind. The deputation was received at four o@clook, It'eensisted of ...