REVISION COURTS

... maost rapacious and rude ragamuffins. a NIorT POACHING ON THE NOStELL ESTATE NEAR PONTErrAoT.-At Pountefract, on Saturday, John ,l Wm. Hickliug, Ia miner, of Featherstone, a well-known poacher, was charged under warrant with having five rabbits in his ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... Stewart, Major Thomas l'atterson, JaLmes B Detap, Jaumea M1usgamae, 'IolDs6 Colquhouui WilliamF John Foster. John G3ordon ltowven. Edmuonh Ilurphy, 'VW H Porter, John Miller, ,rthur Brookel Commally, Ms f I (ase, Ca~ptain James H Voppzng:~- A T lhe H~igh S ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... charge of it. Jane Cooper, wife of Edmund Anthony Cooper, tailor, c 66, Cardigan-street, said she had known Laugharn for t about 18 months, through his having lived at 69, Cardigan- r street. Laugham's wife brought two green feathers 1 to her house about ...

THE KONOCKNAMUCKLEY TRAGEDY

... deposition was read over to her, which she con- firmed. The deceased had Mary Anne Moffatt on his right arm as they went up the church, and his left arm was next to the seat occupied by William Thouspson, the prispner. Thomas Thompson died that day in the ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... Guilty,. Sentence was deferred. REDUCING SENTENCES. His lordship, lust before the adjournment of the cou called up John Standish, John Pritchard, an- Peter Brennan, who, with other hov wer on Wednesday convicted for hanng broken into a lbootahop in C ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... Mower, and John Hope. H~e could easily see them, for it was light enough to read a news- paper. Alfred Mower had a gnun, and Walter Butcher had a sack with somet~hing in it under his left arm. On the 5ith inst. hewent to Thetford to identify John Hops, when ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE OCURT, TUESDAY

... said he was in Pem- broke-street, St. Aldate's, on Friday evening, and met the prisoner there. He had the coat produced on his arm, and asked witness where the pawnshop was. He told him there was one in Brewer-street, and the prisoner said he wanted to pawn ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... Deputy-Mayor (Ald. Hughes), AId. Saunders and Lowe, and Justices G. Ward, R. Cross, J. Sheard, and C. T. Hawkins. DauNinge Tarn'.-John Miller, tramp, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in St. Giles's-street, on Friday evening. He pleaded guilty, and ...

THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION ON THE TIMES' CHARGES

... (Sir Riehard W'Webster, Q C); Sir HenryJames, Q C; - rW. P b Murphy, Q C andfi ir W Grahaim. of the Enalish Bar; ,ad 3fr. John Atkinson, Q C, and Mr. Ronan', i the Irish Bar. Sir Chas Russell, Q C, Si P. and Mr. Axquith, ;I ,Pi appeared for Mr. Parnell; ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... Saturdayr night, anio assalting tt f ?? followed Vicary along Norfolk Street into a ;public-hours where 5 O'Hare held htis arms behind him whil~e Vernont rilied hsis a pockets. Vernon also struck him on the mouth,- t Prisoners wero~ apprehended a. little ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MARCH 20

... for ever, or something of that sort, and I was roughly seized by two policemen, who caught hold of my arms. Ono of them hurt me rather, and my arm was black and blue. I saw two police- men inside the gate, and the Inspector in the doorway. I did not ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... time he searched the deceased's clothing, and found a copy of the Daily Chronicle, a ready reckoner bearing the name of John MuIanning, his book, six shillings and sixpence in silver, and one shilling and twopence in bronze, as well as three dice ...