OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... came to him. He was unable to move his arm, but there were no bones broken, and a great deal of bruise came out. The muscles were paralysed for a time, and he believed it would be a month before he could use his arm properly again-Mr. Dudley called, for ...

A BURGLAR'S FACETIOUS LETTER TO HIS VICTIMS

... A BURGLAR'S FACETIOUS LETTER TO HIS VICTIMS. ?? JOHN OCOLESTON, eighteen, labourer, was charged, at West Ham, with burglariously entering 28, Grafton Road,'North, Plaistow, and stealing wearing apparel, the property of William Alexander, a builder; and ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... prisoners. ?? LARCENY, thi John M'Ianus, alias Lavery, was brought upin get custody of Sub-Constable John Campbell, charged twil with having stolen a porter cask out of the pre. thi mises of Mr. John M'Kenna, York Street. the Mr. John Coates prosecuted. wi ...

POLICE NEWS

... [Before C. DUFFIN, Esq., J.P.; E. L. HAMIwLTON, Esq., J.P.; and J. C. O'Do.osNRLL, Esq., R.M.] ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. John Connor and John Close, two young men, were charged with having attempted to commit a burglary, early that morning, in the shop of Mr ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Owen, captain of the Tivyside, trading be- tween B ristol and Cardigan, d epised that the defendamnt's. duty was to render an account to him on each voyage be- bfore he started for Cardigan. Witness, withot going theough the acoun ts defendant presented ...

TRANSFERS AND GRANTING OF LICENSES

... FountdMasin Camudene Street, from William Smith to ?? John Honcer; Coach and Horses, Bordeeley Street, from Throms Williams to John Holton; Builder NArms, Crniw- well Street, from William HIadn to John Hubbarda; Barrel Tavern, Barr Street, from Joseph Brown ...

POLICE NEWS

... prisoner assaulted him. Mr. M'BsERAN said the constables treated the prisoner in a pitiable manner, putting him down, twisting his arm, and it was not until then he re- sisted. Ile would ask his Worship to hold that the police had been guilty of excess of duty ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... mandamus had been obtained on the 5th ult. on the Eotion of Mr. Butt, Q.C., directed to his Grace sad Captain John Johnston, J.P., and Mr. John Maunsell, J.P., requiring them within the usual time to show cause why they should not state and sign a' ease ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lord Cardigan commanded tie light brigade of the cavalry division. I never had any per- sonal ditterences with Lord CArdigan when in the Crimea, and I can recollect nothing of an angry correspondence. I was on very good terms with Lord Cardigan at the ...

SOUTH WALES SPRING ASSIZES

... and was sen- for tenced to 10 months' hard labour. B3UitLARY AND ROBBERY AT CARDIFF. John avies, 25, labourer, was charged with burglariously entering the house of John Wade, and stealing therefrom five coatse nd one cigar Cae, at Cardiff, on the l4th of ...

ASSAULTS IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES

... she was the wife of John Fox, of Seaton, to which she replied in the affirmative. Defendant stated he had been at their house numbers of times, but she replied that to her knowledge she had not seen him. He then got us, placed his arms around her neck, and ...

RHYL

... Business.-A. transfer of the licence of the Mostyn Arms Hotel, Rhyl, was granted from Misa Nslsou to Mr Robert Lloyd, Wrexham, the owner of the ?? licence of the Sportsman HOtto (late WVynnetay Arms) was transferred from Mr H. C. Spiuls to Mr James Kilshaw ...