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GLAMORGANSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... GLAMORGANSHIRE SPRING ASS MES. ache for tho N'ISI PBIIJS COURT.-TtrrBDAT.- th Town. -;(Bcfore Mr. Jnitice:Lues.),.: Presnt - ?? . DSMfUELa&GJ U Z: i ranerteir ~ caj y n bothwT' ws adn; acton. ara Tm hoio in Fort ofacstobeerrg.e pla~intiff, DM.r.ae ?? W h.9air. of the Glob~eibee vry dopck te th y povrtald wthedesre. dmg Majo readyto takor Nixn aner Co.,o aren h Lrtrpn o cmet nne C~ol.- chans ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Moo, Yesterday, at thc Bristol District Court of-1aenkruptcy, in ti first meetings of cereditors Wfere held ill~ se H.'L~wis, Car- the marthen, plumber and painter; and in re J. Po'vell, Ponty. toea pool, innkeeper. 'Assignees were chosen in each case, and Messrs. Abbot and Leonard appointed their solicitors. on |se sell .clai TsE kMUr-DER 'AT NEwc ?? trie on .a woman ?? Renwick, at New- M ...

THE GREAT HIGGS FRAUDS

... THlE GREAT IGGOS FRAUDS. LORD M&AYOR'S COURT. (Before 97to Right 1-olt. th' Rrcuiaset and a Common . I Jwmy.), ?? (PLAINTIr) v., nGGs.9S (DEFSNDAN T)j POOLE (o.AueISaEEa). This was a case raisiug a point of considerablo import- ance, in wvhich the plaintiff, wlo is anjuilder. sougbt to 'at. tachi moneys alleged to bh in the hands of the dIfendant, an auctioncer, arising out of the sale of the ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A COM- [ERCUL TRAVYELLER~. David Lewis Thomas, of Cardiff, was charged before the Newport Borough magistrates yesterday with having ob- tained by false pretences 16 casks of grease and one cask of oil, and an invoice of the same from Messrs. Fenner, of London, with intent to defraud. Mr.R. 3. Cathoart (New- port) appeared to support the prosecution, and Mr. Clifton, of ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE EMBEZZLEMENTS BY A BANK CLERK

... I;, :ALEGED-EXTENSIVF EMBEZZLEMENTS ;: 1. BY A BANK CLE1RK. I I I I_ __ __ _ At the Mansion-house, on Thursday, a charge of a very - serious nature was investigated before Mr. Ahterman Bale. - George Edward Dickson, aged 38, of No. 1A, Weymouth- street, Portlan-dplace, was brought up in custody of - Detective Sergeant Hnydon, of the City Police, charged l with embezzling large sums of money ...

DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM

... EXTUAOPVDI-NAr.Y CASE. am Yesterdlay anl tdjostriteti. inquest wyas held ait the Rock ho~ss lint1, Aberitmno, on the heiN of a boy noated David Jones, Jewi arntelve yeutrstt' six mnthls, who died while under th h er iti~flttence of chloroform, which hail been admlinistered tobim pron preparatory to his uindergoing a surgical Operation. The kniot iniquiry tvoes held by Mr. ?? Williams, tleputy ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... ?? , I , ?? ?? -- '7 ?? -~ ,- ~ .. , ,thl}'R ?? ?? M T. :.I .1 - I ' -I ;~ , t ?? - . 8 I -li he GLAMORQ4N§HIREL an These sestioius were held yesterday, at- the T'TeUnhaltl> '5.j~wtien, bfore Mr. W it,' Jones, chairman, *. ?? - F.owleii deputy-chsirniauti and Messrs. C. ii. M lah is MY.P- N. ?? ounmcron,; Ber.C. IV,4,night,;StarliVo Benson, JS obAh'T D. Llewellyn, J: ?? 'Jenkits, Lrfith ...

A WELSH CASE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... A. . . j - I - - 1.A>AHS CrA-0 Thecase of John v. Bacon came before the Court of Com- M ron Pleas, it Westminster, on Tuesday and Weddnesday. Ml M.rne said Mr. DeRutseoapppearingfortlihplaintliff up] aud llr. Qunain, Q.C., for the defendant. A rule nisi P]1 for P. new trial had been obtained, ard it now cuanc on for jrgaeent.o This was an aetion heord before Baron Chaunoll at the co] ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A LADY

... Mrs. Emily Macgregor, wife of Major Macgingor, was Cf brouight before Mr. T1yrwhitt, at Mariborougie-stroet, on 3 Monday, on a watrrant, by Deteetiv6 Davison, C division, et charged with obtaining thle sum of £20 by false psretenees Ie from 'Miss O'Neal, assistant to Messrs. Lewis and Alleuby, hII silk inereers, Regent-street. ti The prisoner, wYho. appeared to be Iin a delicate state of tu ...

DISTRESSING SUICIDE OF A GENTLEMAN IN A CAB

... DISTRESSING SUICIDE OF A GENTLE. MAN IN A CAB. I - On Tuesday ovening Mr. Laugham held an inquiry at thle ro St. George's Hospital, respecting the death of Mr. Peter as G]asgow, aged 30 years. 3s5 Mr. E. N. Dalton identified the body of the deceased, and ad stated that it was that of a clerk in the Adjutant-General's er office. He had lately been very melancholy, and he wea ed afraid that he ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... : GLAMORGANSHIERE. (Before Mr. R. 0. JoNEs and the He, H. U~coicasens.) r The court rosumed yesterday morning at half-past ten, whon the trials of prisoners were proceeded with. Daniel Barrett, 25, puddler,'pleaded guilty to the charge i of stealing 3s, 9td,, the property of Jeromiah Foley, at . Leforthyl-, on the 20th April last, and was sentenced to four . months' imprisonment. William ...

THE CLEVER CASE OF SWINDLING AT SWANSEA

... THE CLEVER CASE OF SWINDLING AT SVANSEA. MORE COMPLAINTS FROM NETWPORT, LLAN- ELLY, AND OTHER PLACES. In the Westernt Mail, ol Friday, a brief noticewas given of a clever case of swindling, perpetrated by a man named Benjamin Walker, who had been before the Swansea magis- trates the previous day, charged with obtaining money from tradesmen, by means of false pretence. He was re. manded till ...