ASTON PETTY SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... ASTON PETTY SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. Be fare Illess's. lfotle'am, Q.C., Stone, and Ledsacrn. OrvFiNcrES UNDERIt 'THE ILeCINseoG ACm.V-John Edo, Green Afan Inn, Eirdington, wats summoned for Iceening his Icouse open during prohibited isours on Sundaysts ';rt ult. About three o'clock in the a1fternoors 1'olice sergeant Harvey found a man, named' Tolley, of Gravelly if ll, iII the defendant's house. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIARMN1GIHIAMI POLTICE COURT,-YrSTAEDAY. I~~ ?? ?? . ?? .. .Beforsr fflseuse, XvierearLt/ (Stpirfei3 i e-i/f Sl~i~rf fi~ii'i'S, gi/ pend!y {iipa~t~ry), lri/. Coedlricl, 1k Nwst fatye. OCNArnits OFtSciisit. l'ier Poetaies ?? hilnge icess, Deritlend, wis chargedl with stealing two paio; boots from the shiop of Ar l'.esoker, figlh Str-et. lla wisiitpl to plead guilt, hnat hvsing bewn severtl ...

SECOND [ill]

... , 4 1,,I A - 'X . - 1 ); SEUX.p, .? ?? -a. ?? . . . - ATTEMPTED) KMUR, DE OF THE OZA il. UIS NAJESTY FIKED AT FIVE TIMES. hi PE'I rEarSBUROG Ai.rIL 11.-The Czar I. was fired at nlear the WVinter Palace this 1i morning. The asseassin discharged a ro PI volver live times, but his Majesty Was hV 0nliurt. w IEmSLW, Arnim 14. -Who 7 Emperor tl Wiliam, on hearing of the attempt on the m PC Czar's ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... Ig ky 3I ORE VEsSFS, ?? n-. ISYfAY A-ND R, D. 11otr. A DisaioNssT HOUSEREEPER.-Fanny Bell, a respect- 0, ably dressed woman. about 60 years of age, wau charged 1p Aitb stealing a blanket, wrapper, and sheet, the pro- d, i erty cf James Robison, coal merchant, of Rirer Avon- Itreet, Toxteth-park.-The prisoner sdnce February last of bad bean In the senrice of the prosecutor as housekeeper, Ig ...

BANFF BANKRUPTCY COURT

... --- . -.- I--.- *J* - SJ -** - - £cs,,nt:e Uflif CONTINUED EXAMINATION OF JOHTWA ON, U. SIIPBUILDE. Ila The examination in bankruptcy of John Watson, an shipbuilder in Banff, was continued yesterday in the ve Banff Courthouse in presence of Sheriff Watson.-'¶here le were present-Mr Duncan, banker, trustee on the sr- estate; MIr Morrison, solicitor, Banif, agent for the 1l trustee; Mr Alex. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TFIE POLIO COURTS GILDHALL. - Wjrsimr .liohard PhiMtP?,.,0, St. Grinan!0-terraos, High-road, tooe was cbatged before 'Aldermn t'=rg with stealinir 3t331 1s -on Slaturdnyiij rfi la~fo 'the office of Meers.- iontife and o, Ohoe-laue, hisa mastere.-Mr. 'Uewatpeadfote prosecutors, amd called sufficient evi -nad'Reary Marshall, eblef clorktoIfsr. anfe and Wood, ?? the prisoner bad been iu; thei ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tuis DAY. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. AT IQI.-B1iOrBP THE COURT or APPeAL.-At Lincoln's-inn,- Appeals from the Chancery Divioon :-Lea Conservancy Board v. ButtOD, part ?? v. Cursick-Wilson's Marringe Settle- ncut Trastc-lto Jonas Brook and Brothers-Allen v. Seakham, Ar ?? W~estmintor.-Appeals from orders made on in- teriocutory'motioas: leury and otbe v. Lazard and Co., part e on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . * - LAW -INTELKIGIl jEHIQE-'¢ OW OP AfA&-& 31.> er Ohsnltor, ,id Lide: Hat lezI sansO ~ Selborn*.Blacburn, and. Grdom) 4wA v sr V. O i7r 2 ON ZAOO At Ap 171iAS: l l~iese .thriee tiases were ini tho list for bier1g to-day. IFa tbhe 'firt, Mr.: Juia nBeochan, thire 'appfhilanlg ilz tra zands ?? b relievcd rom . iabi~ty' Oni thae Id-' cidsnot et ha gecutor, tasd tha ?? red~ii that offce prior ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... D :) ; : POLICE COURT, FRIDAY. W I t; ` t ?? ,LEY (Chairman), W. C. HASLAX, and WM. Cox, Esqrs. I r.Y -DAXAOINO A Fasce-Thos. Pritchard was ?? by John Stevens, of Draycott, for doing damage et an Iron fencing at Risley, doing damage to the extent of I0s.-Mr. Stevens now said that the damrage was about 5s. In extent. He also stated that the defendant and others were sitting on the fence, when ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... TuESDAY. ?? J. BAILEY (Chairman). J1. TuvnNER, and 0. HoI10 , Esqrs., and Dr. TArLOR. A Suspicious OA6E.-Anne Uitbinll was Charged with . being on the premises of Dr. Taylor that morning for an unlawful ?? Shaw said, abont one o'clock that morning Le was on duty on the Dufflield-road. t1e met the prisoner in company with a man, and she asked him the way to Walker-lane. He told them the way, ...

WILTS QUARTER SESSION

... YESTERDAY. Mr. ITUsecy presiled in the first court, anid, addressing the grand jury, said the number of prisoners for trial (17) was somewhat larger than usual, owing to a re-arrange. nient of the Assizes, STEALING A PONY. T'heosas CiurA was chalged with stealing a pony, the ALolperty of Mir. William Bryalit Wood, at tlangley JBursell, mnr C;ilpenhain, on the 1.5th of JantLary. ir. Goldney ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... YESTERDAY. (Before Mr. T. K, ti3agdon, Q.C,, Recorder.) The learned Recorder took his seat at ten o'clook, and resumed the trials of the prisoners. STEALING LEAD, William Gardinep, 17, currier, John Donogluc, 16, nail cutter, and John .Reardon, 18, labourer, were in- dicted for stealing 801b. weight of lead, value lds., then fixed to a building belonging to Sarah Ann Morris, on March 13th. ...