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 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE TRIAL OF MR.GORDON

... 1-0-47 - I Fair 04-xf? ? I d) A t i the gu4 9f iu e onght to id psodu ?? f us' I -den of~ *et that hth h ia d hy, the oam- t plahnants. ThecsiowjlhGogWiiaGronws1 executed, ab shownntlnesupld ?? Protection Society by a laereporte Of teC e inpis oohre Migivn two goilo ther shown to c otuts o'a air version ot the venc ten.. I dared in court it bore on Ite sace oo d o t I n t mo i s foa m e. a e ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTsnDAY. - [Bafore E. OEmE, Esaq., R.M.; Dr. M'GrE, J.P.; arud J. C. O'DON-NELrL, Esq., R.M.] PARTY EXPRES5ION 3. Mary Moore was charged by Sub-Constable Lyons with beiog drunk and disorderly and making use of patty expressions. Lyons said that when he arrested the prisonersbe ewas shouting that she wqs a good Roman Catholic, and that Iishe would die for her religion in ...

LEGAL NEWS

... IMPORTANT WILL CASE. I COURT OF PROBATE-DUOLIS, WeMesDuAY. I F llZOvRfitL ?? FIMoTZoLD. Ten Court sA :hbs morning at a givrter to eleven I o'clock, and the jury having answered to their namies, 3 Ser]iaot AimUTrv)N,, Q.C., reanmed bis statement of the plqiotifti' case, and prooeded to read and com- ment upon varinus letters on family and otber mat- torg which habl icen wrrtten by the tat Sir ...

SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A SURGEON'S ASSISTANT

... SERIOUTS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A SURGEON'S ASSISTANT. INQUEST ON THE BODY OF A PATIENT. Last night an inquest was held at the Fox and Hounds, fanging Heaton, before Mr. Thos. Taylor, coroner, on the body of Rosina Maria Wilson, aged three years, the daughter of Henry Wilson, nailmaker, who has resided in Chidswell, near the above village, for a few weeks past. The first witness examined was the ...

SHERIFF COURT

... SHERIFF COU1RT. INTIROOUOTION 0F eHEIFFIP THOMSON, tile ON Weoui' t ten o'clocle, in the Sheriff Court, Air 5. regi Cote' S' iAdvocate, the newly appointed Sheriff- the - iii. iedieiliwaso forrsiily] ' iodoeted to Ilil A office. wIlio acn a very large atteerleceo, of memnbers; of tar Sile Society of Advocatec, beoaded by thteir President, lar per Newell Burnett, acidI iccludicig Sir, ...

THE MURDER AT LANDPORT

... _ ?? COMMITTAL O THE PRISONER BY THE MfAGISTATES. a _ ?? On Saturday Berijamin Eve was again brought before a the magistrates at the police-court (the Mayor, E. W. a Ford, Esq., and Captain McCoy), charged with the wilful murder of Caroline Simmons. The unfortunate young i man has, throughout these lengthened enquiries, behaved d with much propriety, addressing the magistrates and C IE coroner ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... I SATURDAY, January 20. (Before Johnl Woriledge, Esq., Judge.) EQUITY CASE. Wild v. Taylor and Taylor.-The plaintiff was Selina, wife of Alfred Wild, of Australia, who sued by her next friend Henry Taylor, and the defendants, Charles and Robert Taylor, were executors under the will of Samuel Taylor, deceased, father of the plaintiff and the de- fenidants. Mr. Gross appeared for the plaintiff; ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, THURSDAY

... LEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, TauinsDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner WEST.) 0 Re WILLIAm TowsNEND, Stalnrigloy, late co1al eI agent. Mr. Bond appeared for the aesignees; Mr. North *, for two opposing creditors who hold bills accepted by the Le bankrupt; and Mr. A, Blackburn for the bankrupt. d Townendwas examined by Mr. North as to these bills, and 6- stated that they were drawn as surety for a ...