LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... L: LIWERPOOL qoual COURT. FRDAY,-JUNE 7. ::aof . A&YOIIB. . XAvfiM9T*Roaa DMAr.ms SUSPECTED OF THT.-MsIo Gill, marirsstore dealor, Mann-street, was charged on Bwploaio of steeling metal. On Wednesdaylat, Polloo- officer I3Iwards visrted her store and fouild 19 yards, of lead piping concealed among some rage o i -: o.I afterwarcs visited her houre- and found .28 D. Wir sileathinf.- he had not ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... *I-~O~LVVJWu± *L'1.L1iL VUUI6M. SATURDAY.-Before E. M. Wells and E. K. Parson, ~.Esqrs. e A REYRAcTORY PArPER.-JYoie Shipcott, a pauper d (who greatly misconducted herself during the hearing of the !b case) was charged with wilfully damaging three basins, of h the value of 9d., the property of the Portsea Board of y Guardians.-Mr. Wm. Runcieman, who attended to prose. e cute, said the prisoner ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... [Before Dr. PRACH,-W. T. Cox, Esq., Dr. HaYoATrE, G. F. METNELL, Esq., and T. 0. BATmEAN, Esq.] Mark Audinwood, summnned for allowiing his horse to stray upon the highway at Weston-upon-Treut, on the 24th of June, was ordered to pay a fine of 6d. and 1Os. 6d. costs. --Frederick Fairbairn, of Spondon, was charged with a similar offence at Chaddesden, on the 28th June. As the defend- ent was ...

THE MURDER IN NEWTOWNSTEWART

... TEE 'MURDER I X N EIWTOWON.STEWART. i TEE INQUEST. [FROMa OuR OWYX REPOR;TER.] ! NBE1NDON :fSTEWART, Tr-ESDAY NIGHMT. TO-D.oSr, after my despatch was forwarded, the fol- lowving was given in evidence.- Bead-Constable Joseph Thompson was examined, and deposed that he was stationed in Omagh, and recollected Thbursday, the *29th June. Did you hear of the death of Mr. Glas;% and v ! what means'! I ...

THE GREAT TICHBORNE CASE

... TEE GREAT TIOBI3OINE VMS.B. Th t~iqof tals ellen wft resumer! ou Xtonday mo1Iili)'. T12rr dx: i-i Cchi ju i ctica; f hov-e roceixril a letter to vilhito n.ie rte ory to cail ?? elrtotion ofcitounsiel on 1-'P~i sldpfl it is on ordintuy Jette c ooeeying fintorom. tioit to mci. ?? it is a l1?,(1r1 o-tiell pur-porte to be 101-114111 ho alad, !.natrirn.Iv intei estod- iz the eeoc-, and seort to ...

SUDBURY BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS, WEDNESDAY, July 5

... (Before T. H. Naylor, spq., Recorder.) ROOBERY ON TRlE GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. Wifliam Talutl, aged 47, labourer (and formerly employed as a servant on the Great Eastern Railway at the Sndbury Station), ol bntl, was charged with stealing a quantity of chlders coke, aikd cool, the property of thu Great Eastern Railway Company, at Sudbury, on the 25th March last. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I CENTBA.rL CAIMIHAL COURT. I EXTRAOBDInARY ONADGE OF MIUIRDMEB. (Befmi Baron (mhanelL) fos the w e~ e ~p O ag, Wa indicted Doz{Bewilul urer f lebaa urgin., Mr Ptdaud, 1Mr. Beasley, and Mr. Giffiths conduoted the eoutionsnd1by thekldnesof the 3heriiEs Mr. I Straight and Mr. Horses Brown were hnstancted for the In his opeising statement Mr. Polead said ths prisoner hai cohabited with the ...

A WELSH FARMER CHARGED WITH SHEEP STEALING

... A WELSH FARMER CHARGED WITH - SEEEP ST~AL1N.- COMMhITTAL OF THEl ACCUSED.: On Wednesday the county justices, sitting in petty sessionH at Swansea, instituted an inquiry into a chairge of eheep stealing, preferred against Georg~e Jeffreys, a farmer, living at Llanrhidian, who stood charged wiith stealing two sheep, the property of ?? Dunn, also ai farmer, living at Leeson, in the pnrish of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. BeJore Mressrs. T. Lane, J. 1oucia, S. Buckley, and Dr. MfCffin. CHARGE OF SNATCHING A WATCH.-JOhlm Drew (45), general dealer, Rtyland Street North, was clhargerl with stealing a watch, value £6., from the person ot Thonias Loveitt, of Coventry. The proecoutor stated that, a few minutes past eleven o'clock on the previous evening, as ho wa. leasing the Birmingham Concert Hall, a man ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND BANK ROBBERY

... I READFUb MCU'RDERE AND -13A.NI II01B BRY The ?? OF tho, Northern, BI oh ',lCo~lild Ti Ia 'ito ?? llO~tt~- IirfiIIHII'yl thee' noon, I jiil~g betide the opc 'en 'aIV I awhr ?? Ocitfl Ltv 11oI a liol hneir I)Ovfatill. i and ' ?? wviciot ?? Fw auiaeotnt4'. Li hilt lyjvt'r em't~y hv'oido haim,, *-o tooo bat it taco di~ccuvcred wiuid' lran leadtol tb- Ido' i of th ae'i but eceeg reiiot Pa~ ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA Wv NOTICES.-THIS DAX Y JUDICIAL COM3fTl'ET OF TIM, PWV`Y cOUNCr, WHITEHALL. AT 111J.-Wn[11all Gold Mining Company v. Mulcahy and another, part ?? v. Day. COURT OF CHANCERY, LTNCOLlS-INN. AT lOl.-13XfOI Troe LonosCe ?? -Appeals Williams v. Haytliorne and Williarnsv.Wilianms (41 (apeals of P. L, tlren. fell and another and of plaintiffs in second Suit), part heard- Pemberton v. Barnes-Ward v. ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... X. LAW. COUUt;-NB - i ?? 1Vxliamn ittersodaf3i ?atsdo.rf( unidetth s16tyle and 1r4 LE -Sdae'as- uemrs lot hamis inb~nin Limerick, to' retainby njuction the~defendant, John Mwaser-~ .o~,I ?? Co. at 27 sand 281 Henry-sreet, fom impedbsing . orcuigt e a imitation o b~rll e or so otivda- oe prdesent the brndused by t ?? - ;-WJU6 E0 m y11pleg, -r tem.t m. o anmk ?? otherd apt barns and bacon of ...