THE TRIAL OF THE DETECTIVES

... THE ThIAI OF THE DETECTIVES. i~~ _ ;ed a At the '3sOmia Criminal Court, yesterday, bef ore bieMr. Biftoe iollock sad a petty jury, the trial of ?? Ciarkej1nopoctors Palmer, Melikle- er of J013n, anid Druscooviob, and Mr. B16dward Froggatt I o (solicitor) was resumedfor th~ sixteenth time. ?? Attorney.-General, theollicitor-Generaol, Mr. a in Goret, ?? Mr. C. Bovven, and Ur. ow eon- Mahwe ...

WOOLTON PETTY SESSIONS

... I WOOLTON TPEiT SESSIONS. DBaRX ? X v. P GTOF, A. :LrrCfSn, Affn IL G1EON I OMARGKs OF PreMnErNG DEeRcrS .-Geo. Howe, landord of the Elephant Hote, Weoiotn, wa summoned for permitting drunkenness in his honse. on tae 2jLstt of April. Mr. Baxter appeared for the defendpet.-Eojjce- ?? 772 stted that s±~ominutes to ightbo'dock on the eveoing of the 21st ult. he Visited the detendati's houee, and ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A PRIEST AND A SOLICITOR

... EXTRAORDBIARY CHARGE AGEAIN-ST A PRIEST AIND A SOLICITOIR A Roman Catholic priest was apprehended in Manchester on Sunday, on a charge of an extra- ordinary character. The accused is the Rev. James Jackson, of the Church of the Holy Name, Oxford-street, and the allegation preferred against him is that he has administered a poisonous drug to a young woman named Morris with a felonious intent, ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISRIOJT SESSIONS. ST, HELENS PErTY R3STOXS. Yesterday, Jobn Jehucen *: ,e fned Sda, and costs for 3s8multirg PoUce cow stable Lcy on Baturday night.- William Scolt was charged with ?? Police. comstable Byrne, about half- Past ten o'clock yesterday morning. The prisoner wras the driver of a winding engine at Messrs. Bramball'm Collery, Psrr, and ?? the time, he was working he got belplessly ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE [ill]

... I -.h C h- ! LIVWO-L 'it ?? i .f I e ?? L ?? i b t, V ' -l ?? ':.ozrj i A.L 7;elrri~ ,i T 1R' arrtz ?? :. I !Psi>: 'k Trfiinorl, ?? i ?? kar~~r*: rs S 4t _. a .o-. - nra, etr ?? i o r; J ?? i g t i r ' 5 -K ?? ?? z- L&s r ?? E 7 ?? Uc- ai.y.e da . .tr- ._ zg-r .c~ Lit_ :. -. - . ore'J 4 L'z *f ,r i LI f rr; . _ - -. k-V isi ?? - F.VZ I. j 5 C - IL a ?? ' * - f ?? C, 7.f t Pr . . ?? ' i* J. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. e nsrdM se. RwpFZ$.s CRARGR8 OF FORGERY AND ROBBeEvY.-A XAGWS TXELAL REPROOP.-Wilhiam. C. Miilar, ?? repcabeapernewechargedvwta htl fre th nm of Jame Cavanagh to a bank oheque. hr Davies appeared for the Prosecution, and Mr. gow-ion for- the defence. The prisoner was in the employment of Mr. William Murphy, cooper, 22, Grmdwell-street, as clerk, from the last week in ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN THE ISLE OF MAN

... THE ALLEGED MURDER IN TgE I tISLE OF MAN. THE CORONEERS JURY FIND A VERDICr OF MAANSLAUGHTER. THE MAGISTRATE COUNMl'1 THE PRISONER FOR MURDEP. FELL CON3FESSION oF =E PRISONER The inquiry before the coroner's jury iato the cause of death of George Kneale, aliae Fillingham, whose death was alleged to have been caused by a woman named Emily Durant, alias gneale, who lived with him, was concluded ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... EXIPAORDIYAFLY C A t. PENAL SERVITUDE FPCl >Z'-DI - A, THREA.TENLNG LEIT7-x , Richard MlarshWatson, clerk i l'vo ,v plceed at the bar before Mr JnFsic- :sb. at heP Centrtl Criminal Court, ?? ar. charged ath uending a letter dlemanding moate Wtt itC . Mr. Digby Seymour, Q.C, who. ,~:h Mr. Crinc appeared for theprosecution. said tb-e was achera .nder ScC. 44 of the 24 and i --.ctor , which made ...

KNUTSFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... KNUT,-,FOEL) QUAWRTR ~SESS OS3. SAT-CR-DAY. 'MAY 2J. RI-jWEY AT A 3.j.xn-i.-,lonn M..rpbv jiln., aee .2, 'ahbourer. plead-d gnilry to Gtedkii2g a ho2rse's trapnig* ra~led a martingale. the property of Jcwn Roter'. at Blrkerl'etid on the 1'ith March. ane sats ,enteueed twel~e months' hmprisonment v't, hbard laboiur. NVEoLEmAXE BOBBEE;Y itO A Pr-OL\ AN AND AN' E1C- POi.ImcEA~i.-Tbomas Aetiey. ...

METROPOLITAN POLICE RETURNS

... MIHROPOLITAN POLICE RETURNS. From the eirminal returns of the metropolitan police for 1S76 it seems that during the year 76,214 persons were taken ito cistcdy, of whoea 21,141 were discharged by the magirttates, 51,880 were summarily convi-ted, or held to bail, and S193 commirted for trial. Of these 2476 were convicted and senneeded, 608 wers acquitted, and in the case of 111 bills were not ...

THE DENBIGH REREDOS CASE

... ITHE ?? DEN0IGH RERRDOS C.SE.. Yesterday morning, in the Court of Arches at Lambeth Palace. Lord Penzence, the dean of the court, give judgment in the case of Hughes v. Edwards. Tbe learned Judge said this suit camne on letters of request from the diocese of St Aapo, t and was an application for a faculty authorisiug the restoration ina St. Mary's Church, Denbigh, of a piece of sculpture. ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... ICOWM MAGSTR-ATES8 Cc!u.I D~rOPRX NESER-5 ;. G. XCISIS AM . G. 'U-21 A 'BoLD Bt.CAR SINT TO GAOT.-A G=uM sailor, ?? Frnz Trwaeiaoff. was oharge. vi& begging *t Watorloo. under the fotlowug dr-jingd.a: E~lzfbeth Ilazon, in the servioe of Mr. CterafIer, Cr ?? Ncrtbstated that on SundaT mranrtnm. atxl. as olock, the prieoter lent to tbe door and akei tz ocrnethlzg to eat. She gave him s:e meat ...