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SWANSEA COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY

... ,SW4NSEA COUWntr CUJRT.,-Tvz DI I (Before his Hoour JUd98 hALCONB.')R , . BECovAEor ON A BILL or Exo ,NGn-Charleis Fulr v.U CEharleisGlover.-Mr. Olifton, who, ppenqed for the ,laisi- tiff, said that the elaim in this3 ,ease was for £6, dai'to; pla~intifo from ?? oun a builof ebange. Plaintiff, deposed to the bill in question having beon dishonoired, f to the signatui-e ncc6pting it being that ...

THE CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST A CHIEF CONSTABLE

... cc The trial of Major Frederick Beswick, the chief constable xw of Birkouhead, was resumed yesterday llmorning at the th - Central Criminal Court. Before the rising. of the court on g( the previous day, the case for the prosecution wvas concluded, ot and.several witnesses were then called to charActer, including t. Sir Henry Storks.', H Mr. Giffard, Q.C., now summed up the ease for the ?? ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD A CARDIFF PAWNBROKER

... I ALLEGED ATTEMPT rO DEFRAUD A' It , CARDIFF PAWNBROKER.tR. At the Police-court, yesterday morning, before Messrs. J. Pride and A. Bassett, a respectably dressed middle-aged man, bho gave the name of William Philps, and described l 3himselfas a travelling jeweller, was brought up on a char e q of obtaining money by false prctences, from Solomon Bla- B. f bcrg, jeweller and pawnbroker, Bute ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE ASSIZES

... MOKOUTTHSEIIRE ASSIZES. The Comimission of Assize was opened before Mr. Baron 01 Pigott on Wednesday evening, about 7 o'clock,' at which Ofc time his Lordship arrived at Mvonmouth from Hereford. keel The following morning, about 9 o'clock, his Lordship pcr proceeded to St. Mary's Church, where divine service was snot to held, 'the Rev. B. T. Williams, High Shdriff's Chaplain, Of t in ...

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 ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES.—MONDAY

... BRISTOL ASSIZES-MONDAY. ret C-ROWN COURT. l (Before Mr. Jutc ETIS)in The Court was opened ait ten oj'ulock thi3 uooraling. N ACTION FOl, PAVE, rMPRISON1ee&NT. i SrornnoEsm V. Wsecs-~swas ain ?? for damage;_s fr, for flkdec rniprisonenent. -Mr. Edfilo anti Mr. Norris for the lil iilatntiff; Mr. Bore, Q.C., anw Mr. Saiunders for the vt defendiant.h. The plaisetiff! was a mason, living at ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN NEW YORK

... The News York Tn-ibuve says that a tenement in Cherry. | street, Fourth Ward, was, on the 5th inst., the cene of an triple murder which, for cold-blooded atrocity and cruelty Lis tnparalleled in the locality. The actors in the tragedy were Henry Acong and Charles Archoea, both natives of fChina, the first a sailor. and Acong's wife, Sarah Ann, an Englishwoman, Acong was a steward on board a ...

BANGOR POLICE

... Taesday, October 29,-Before the I-lon. C0l. Pennant, I.P., WV. B. Hu.ghl Es, q., and J. V. I. Williams, Esq. ron-p2ys)qeaet of Wceiqoj.-Willian ) Davies surriniouls D. Davies, master mariner, both from Aborystwyth, for £63 7s. id. for wages, at £13 03. per imonth. Dlefendant said the agreement botbween him and the complainant Was.3 at the rate of £8. Upon the production of the cap- tain's bobk ...