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 ...

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 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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE ROBBERY OF THE TARLAND MAIL BAG

... THE ROBBERY OF THE TAUL&ND MAIL BAG. The Aberdeen Herald gives the following. account of the alleged robbery from a post-runner in Aberdeenshire:- It would appear that the post-runner, James M'Connach-who, it may be here stated, has been runner in that district for some twenty-five years, has maintained a good character during that time, and was believed thoroughly trust- worthy by those who ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YmsIT.DAY. LBefore J. 0. O'DoNNELL, Esq., .EM., and E. OmmE, BEq., R.M.] ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A widow named Eliza Kelly wes charged by Sub. Constable Carson with having attempted to commit suicide by drinking poison. It appeared that the prisoner, when nuder the in- fluence of drink, took a quantity of laudanum with the intention of killing herself. She was taken to the ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... BXNGI0R COUNTY COURT. The Bangor County Court fol the 11oonsth of Januarny was held in the Rechabite Hail, ],it louilay last, the I )th iist., before Ii. Van glhlul M'illiauns, Es1q., Judge. Thero were 03 fresh sunmuloilses issued for this Court, and 16 jtslgeoncuit suslillouses ; but a great numllber of the cases were settled out of cumrt, anl of those which came on for hearing, only one or ...

STOWMARKET COUNTY COURT, Yesterday (FRIDAY, January 19th.)

... STOWMARHKET COUNTY COUT, Yesterday (FaiDAY, January 19th.) * (Before Johno Wortkeege, Bag., Jrudge..) SD i0LAIM FOR THE PURCHASE OF A HODSER. t The Rev. John B. Heaweood v, Robert Sadler Webb.- -This was an action to recover £15, the purchase money a 8reed by the defendant to be paid for a horse he had p ofthe plaintiff. The plaintiff is the incumbent of Combs, and the do- he fendent adealer ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. BEFOREs MR. T. S. RAPPLI19S STPALING SaIrTs.-A woman uamod Mary Ane MUr- phy was eharged with stealing a parcel containing throe shilts worth 21a., the property of Mir. John Roberts, ont- fitter, &c., 70, Byrom-street. Russ Williams, assistant to the prosecutor, stated that about five o'clock oa Monday aftercoon the prisoner went to tho shop and made a trifling purchase. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - TELI it ?? ?; I NOTITOF -I A ?? COURT Op CHANQIZY U0 wS-IWN. 10 1O3l.-BRT TID LORD Co~s~e-Appeals: ates T Jaek (1, par heard.-kf'latsh t. Gre~at Wesen RilwaXy OomW AT le&.- B 1 109 XThB l~ORS Jusrsc.-Lmaatio etitons: * S Burke, Muskelt, Bayley, and Arniteag. Appals Do ean. aii V. ]leiyOD, part ?? v. Toer. RtOLL:S COURT, CHANCERIY.Ah. AT lo.-Causes, Croenvor and heel Abraa United )I inn ...

THE FRENCH MARRIAGE LAWS

... I RX]T|E F1A LAWS. | A Pnris correspondent say3 tA civil tribuh nl of the Seine was lately efgijaedhair*41 ipg' ;ti vlidity. ofa A marrige contracted ifntdon betaeth ,?rench subjects. A young widow, niamed PiMoardi vwho kept is furnished. hotel at Paris, vishin; to 6 s'a a M. Itanar, 'yr~ho wsa(objected to by hr fsther mother, sold her busmines-on the 20th'DcceilbrIr Mat, Went to London on the ...