THE RIOT IN NAVIGATION STREET

... ANOTHIERI ARREST. It will be roeneberod that tho riot in NavigatloniStreet, by which Polico-ceonstable Lines seot with his doath, aroso out of the ?? a youth namod Downes, charged withl taking part in a burglary at the Bull's Ihoad public- houose, 1'ordrosgh Street. oil the night of the 61th of March. A youth named Carey (17), boatmnan, Court, W iharf Street, tasi to bh an aecompilico in the ...

THE CASE OF IRELAND

... I _ _ THIE CASE. OF IRELAIND- iu The Tdegrap& ?? believe that English e statesmeu and journalists can make a very effective answer to Mr. Sullivan's appeal. Though we refuse in to grant demands inconsistent with the interests of ri- the empire as a whole, there is no reason why the m Prmneos of our tone should ever degenarate iuto harahness at. be accompanied by insults or sneers. It is true ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... FRIDY.-J. Were, Esq., chairman, C. Tucker, A. H. A. I his Hamilton, E. A. Sanders, C. J. Wade, C. T. D. the Acland, J. E. C. Walkey, and J. H. Ley, Esqrs. the JOHNs CoLB was charged with stealing a tame rabbit, the bre property of Henry Trump, a labourer, of Clysthydon. cba Prosecutor missed the rabbit from his premises en the 22nd I ult., and it was brought back dead on the 24th by P.C. In, ...

RIGHTLY PUNISHED

... This morning, at the Norfolk Assizes, William Sillis, convicted of a felonio l; assault on a young lady at Great Massingham, Norfolk, was sentenccd to eighteen years' penal servitude, and to receive twenty lashes with the cat. The Prince of Wales arrived at Charing-cross station this morning, travelling, by the South Eastern Railway from Dover, by the 4.15 malil train. lIiI Ray'l Highness ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... These Sesslons were opened yesterday, in the f R Assize Courts at Daroam-the Rev. a. P. Wilkin- son presiding in the First Court, in the absence of t the Chairman (Slr J. S. Wharton), and the Rev. r n A. D. Shafto presiding in the Second Court. The ti Le other magistrates present were the Rev. E. H. ti it Shipperdson,W. E. Wooler, EUirm., E. T. Meynell, r E&q., and P. S. Wilkinson, Esq. The ...

DURHAM EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... FIRST COURT.-TUsnsMY. (Before the Rev. P. WILIKINSON, Chairman; W. J. YOUNG, Esq.; and W. E. WooLEn, Eoq.) ATTEMPTING TO COMMIT SUICIDE. George Metealfe (23), pitman, pleaded guilty to a charge of having attempted to commit suicide, at Haswell, on the 14th March.-He was sen- tenced to four months' imprisonment. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING. Thomas Lee (26), pitman, William Boden (34), pitman, and Henry ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT

... GLASGOW BANYRUPCY COURT. 1e (Before'Sheriffl GALBAnrm.) 1S EXAMINATION OF ANGUS HUGH MACHAY. a- The bankrupt was a messenger at-arms, residing at 247 Sauchieha2l Stre-'. There were ?? re George M'Beth, meruasut, trustee; Mr Martin a Mackay, writer, agent in the seauestratio;naudn it several creditors. . The bankrupt deponed that the 3r state of affairs given up by him at the first meeting .y ...

THE SERIOUS ASSAULT AT DARLINGTON

... THE SERIOTJS ASSAULT AT DAR- LINGTON. .-11IN iVI.N. so YWsterday, at the Darlington Borough Police qe Court, Jaumes DuroIin, JamLes Finn, and Michael Galligan, who were tulcen. into custody on Sunday hE night, On the charge of assaulting ae Irishman uR named Hilcran, were brought up in cuslody of the w police.-Supt. Rlogers dotailed the facts of the case, which have already epneared in our ...

THE PENGE TRAGEDY

... g T_- 1tT . TiEA ftP~(; TAGED. X IXXX qNATMON OF THB XURlDER-El OCi Monday rederickamuit, accountant, of Penge, WuS again brought up at the LAmbeth ponee-courti ?? further evidence was adduced iln suport 0. She charge of murder. The accused, it will be re- p3embered, was for many years in the employ of I Neazsr. Morley and Co., of Gutter-lame but for I Wome reason or other, although ble was in ...

THE TIPPERARY ELECTION PETITION

... ITHE TIPPERApy ELECTION PETITION. (Before Judge Keogh.) Mr. Andersen moved, in behalf of ffr. Edwari- Galway, an elector of Tipperary, .hat he io admitted a respondent for ce plrp ),e6 of a tria -f he peti. tion, and that provision eo made ror hir. Galway's coats. Mr. lacdonegh, Q.C., interposed on the part of Dr. Cahalan, if Thurles, an elector of Tipperary, and of ether sleatolas 0 aeked to ...

THE STABBING CASE AT PEAR TREE

... *e mrm ?? A in . *s. I At the County Police Court, at Derby, on Friday last, e Thomas Herbert Daws, bricklayer, and John Watson, brick- layer, were charged with unlawfully wounding Charles t ;h Batchelor. Daws was also charged with wounding Wil. a, Fell, with intent to do him grievous bodily barn.-Mr. IIHex'tall (for Mr. Leach) defended Dfews, and the cases were dtaken separately. Z Charles ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ICEN'TRAL CRIMINAL COURT. I I The sittings of tho Central Criminal Court for the April session were opened ?? morning. The coumnis- eioners present were the Right lion. the Recorder, Alder- man Sir W. Rose, Aldermlau Allen, Alderman Figgins, and Alderman Sidney; Mr. Sheriff Ellis, Mr. SheriffblWiaw, Mr. Ulnder-Sherifi Elliott, &c. (Before the IRecorder.) 77 i'iiani He1 ryr .11.HUs and .Hery ...