BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YEST=AY. CSIMINAL dOUAC. [Before EwDmRD Ors, Esq., RM.] GLHIING. Wm. Stewart and Robert M'Cammon were charged by Sub-Constable Finlay -with fighting with each other the previous day in Queen's Square. The complainant stated that the younger prisoner was getting considerably the worst of it. Stewart, as being the more culpable offender, was fined lOs and costs, and M'Camnon ...

MARKETHILL QUARTER SESSIONS

... A;R1AJETE1LL QUARTER SESSIOL.N CF50' OR 0 PEPORTER.J M1ARSET-LL, SATURDAi1-Y. n a: business of these Session3 commenMIced here tc. tb-oe-ixsH. EFssaeoarr Esq.,Q.CChirman V the County. A Grand Juiry having been emoanell.ed, Hils S= cassir, addressinga them, said there were enly two persons charged with an offence, and the business they would have to do would conseqaently b-e light. The offence ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... COURT OF QUEENJS BENCH. e[SPECIAL TELEGR A M .J rBefore Lord Chiuf-Justice BON-LL.] LON2O-q., 1VEDDS;EsD A. THE hearing of this case was resumed this morning, in the Court of Queen's Bench, before Lord Chief- Justice BovILL. The ArToPxxxv-GrNPsrmL congratulated the jury upon the fact that he had almost finished his long speech. In concluding, he should have to make some remarks upon the mode ...

POLICE NEWS

... er C CUSTODY CO URT-SATURDAY. he EBef-ore TaomAs SnscrAu, Esq., J.P.; end RDwD. ve Os:XT, Esg., P.M.] Ye POeC ET-PI CRING. as Mary Ann Connolly was brought up in custody ly of Sub-Constable Campbell, charged with having LS. picked the pocket of a Iady named Emilly Moore. M Mr. Dickson defended the prisoner. ') It appeared from the evidence that the complain- t. ant was at the terminus of the ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN LONDON —APPREHENSION OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERESS

... THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN LONDON -APPREHENSION OF TaE SUPPOSED MURDERESS,. [SPECIAL TELEGCRIAS Tat missing French woman, Marguerite Dixblano, was apprehended at 5-30 yesterday (Sunday) morn- ing, at St. Denis, Paris, after a diligent search, by Inspectors Pay and Druscovich. Two other per- sans are also in custody with her. Bank notes, a keeper, and other property were found on them. The ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY. LBeforo Dr. HEYGATN, S. W. Cox, Esq., J. BAmLsY, Esq., and a F. LOOYiOmN, Esq.] 3 Wm. Cope on remand from Wednesday, was elarged with tealing three brushes, the property of Bridget Grady.- f bout half-past four o'clock on Tuesday morning, the pri- oner had been seen loitering near the premnises of the Mid- .land Railway Company, on the Nottingham-road, by a man, named Brookes, who ...

COLLAPSE OF THE TWISS LIBEL CASE

... Iu a-- e . . .. . . .. .- The inquiry into the extraordinary allegations made by Mr. Alexander Chaffers, solicitor, against Sir Travers and Lady Twiss was resumed on Wednesday, at the Newington Sessions House before Mr. Bebson. Mr. Poland again ap. peared for tbe prosecution, the dofendanteonducting his own case. The court presented a more than ordinarily crowded appearance. Afew minutes after ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY. [Before W. T. Cox, T. B. FotMAuN, and J. BAILEY, Esqrs.1 Emma Acton, a women of respectable appearance, was charged with being drunk in Sitwell-street, late on the pre- vious night.-Tho charge was proved by the police, and the prisoner was fined 5s. and costs. Richard Johnson was charged with using obscene lan- guage on the 29th of July, on the Uttoxeter-road.- Defend- ant, who did ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRATr. [Beford LieUt.-Col. MOsLEY, Dr. PEACH, and W. T. Cox, Esq.] William Curd, joiner, Derby, was summoned for trespass- ing in pursuit of game on land belonging to T. W. Evans, Esq., at Allestreoi-On Sunday morning, the 6th inst., Charles Murfin, gamekeeper, saw a snap dog and a terrier running a hare in the wood. He went to the turn- pike-road, where he perceived ...

BANGOR POLICE COURT

... TuEsDAY, August 6th.-Before Lieut.-Colonel Wil- liams and W. Bulkeley Hughes, Eaq., X.P. There having been no petty sessions held for a month, the list was much heavier than usual. A Battchof Drunksards.-Thomas M' Manns, a tailor, ebarged by P.C. Juseph Thomas with being drunk and riotous in Kifthu-square, on the 28th ult., was fined 1Od and costs.-vtatrick Reily, EAward Daley, and Sabiua ...

CARNARVON QUARTER SESSIONS

... ' The Easter Quarter Sessious of. the peace for the county of Carnarvon were held in the Shirehall, Carnar- yon, on Thursday and Friday last, under the presidency of the Right [ion. Lord Newborough. The criminal -calendar contained the names of three prisoners, who were charged with the following offences :-William Davies (18), a labourer, was charged with embezzling various small sums of ...

BANGOR POLICE COURT

... TUSDAnY,.N'ovemlaer 2Gth.-Before thp Right Hon. Lord Peunrhyu,,Cvlonel Vincent Williams, and the Rev. Daniel Evans. The Xeiv' Licensing Act.-Hugh.Edwards was charged with being in the.Prince of Wales (Dean Street) public house durin.g illegal hours. At 11.20 p.m. on the 16th, P.C. Owen Jones saw the defendant leave the public house uamed. IHLe asked the defendant his name, but did not question ...