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THE CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST PRINCE BONAPARTE

... THE OHARGE OF -MURDER AGAINST PRINCE BONAPARTE, Writing on this regretable circumstance on Monday 8, evening, the Paris correspondent of the Pall Mael Gazette L8 ys :. As I rite, the Boulevards are crowded with people dis- 7, cussing the crime which was committed this morning in the neighbourhood of Paris-a crime which has reminded one painfully of the tragic end of Piohsgru, and the more ...

THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT ABERNANT

... I THE ALLEGED -A SL '.TE - I ABERNANT. Df THE ADJOURNED HEARING, AND ACQUITTAL or )f ~ TWO MORE PERSONS CHARGED. in Alfred Taylor, Thomas Thomas, and Lewis fleea anij5 appeared, yesterday, at the Merthyr poliee.eourt '(b1.1 in Messrs. J. 0. Fowler and T. J. Evans), to answer to the to charge of the manslaughiter 'of Samuel Thomas, who dial 10 from the effects of injuries received at the ...

CHARGE OF KILLING A HUSBAND

... CHARGE JOF KILLING A hUSB13ND, Osn Thursday, at Bewsretrot police-coiert, Dlary Hester edtl liocittotetil, it married womian, of about thirtby yeats OF eind ego, drececal in dccip mont leitup, was Charged with havinig 11. rsumd the deaith, of her husband by strik-ing him with at fits Air. Attains defended the prisoner. meodl ]nqpector Oreenfiolti Stated. that frenti information Eriren to him ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1871
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2869 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE TICHBORNE BARONETCY CASE

... n TH]E TICHBORNE BARONETCY CASE. 3, -- B -- Bost TEURSDAY-SIXTH DAY. Guar The proceedings were opened to-day by the examination )oinil of 1853, * Mrs. Alice Eliza Sherstone, by Mr. Giffard, Q.C. She shadi said: I was married in 1851, and lived with my husband ?? in the regiment at Waterford and Canterbury. Mr. The' Roger Charles Tiebborne frequently visited our house, and in tb I knew him well ...

THE CHILD MURDER BY A LADY AND SUICIDE OF THE ACCUSED

... THB CHILD MURDER BY A LADY AND SUICIDE OF THE ACCUSED. Bay -- l ieo ' The following particulars of this sad case, a brief report B of which appeared in the Western lfail of yosterday, have been elicited at the inquest:- 0. It appears that on the 11th inst. James Merrick, the N G- gardener at the rectory, discovered the dead body of a full 2r grown infant child in a drain connected with a water ...

THE RECENT STABBING CASE AT NEWPORT

... TEE RECENT sTAiBBING CASE AT NEWPORT. ' Yesterday (before the Mayor, Mr. Evans, and Mr. Phillips), the realundod Italian sItilois, Seaoudu Fauotti anald Utiiseppe di Martino, were brought up oharged with ian lawluily wounding William Stovens nad Aifred Broad, on the 5th inst. Stevens appeared in court wish his lfirbt aria still bound up, and looking very talo and ill. T'il youg, man Broad had ...

Published: Tuesday 19 September 1871
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1104 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LOSS OF THE ANNA FRANCIS

... : THE LOSS OF THE AiNAFRA.NOIS. u'u BOARD OF TRADE I1?QUIRY AT CARDIFF. yen ef Yesterday afternoon a. Board of Trade inquiry ? ? into the circumstances connected with the abandon. it ? went of a hacque onlied the Anna Fratiole, of Oar. eve od narvon, wee instituted at the Town.b 11, Cardiff, ? before Mr, B. 0. Jones, end Captain Steele and den ? Commander Lilliugaton, nautical asae'ssore. ?? ? ...

EXTRAORDINARY ASSAULT IN BANKING-HOUSE

... I XTfAORADINARY ASSAULT IN A B.ANK.| ING-HOOUSE. L A d 1b A I % - SE-A5L ele A case of nn xitrordinary nature was brought before I ?? ma,,gistrat c at Bow-street on Moxiday, on which ocea . ste > sion a considerabla number of gentlemen acqasintud with Me it both parties ware prsent . nin v 'e sldefendant, who surrendered to a warrant that had n ?? ierued for his appvceheneion, was Mr. Gorge Fi ...

Published: Thursday 19 October 1871
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1099 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE NEW YORK FRAUDS.—GIGANTIC RESTITUTION

... TH{E INEW YORK F.RAUDS.-GIGANTIC RESTITUTION. The Ncir York Tribzne, of October 7, says John I-I. ]%ertime contracutor, who didl so much plumbing andl otherwosolk for the city tea county of New York, appeareti )esterdlay befoure tiht snb-consunittee of the Citizoens' itxeau. 11 tive ConiruiLlc: of Sevoenty, wieso iltdtty it is to exininso iato-- the city accounts aud frauds thoerin, nod nimado ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... On Thursdtiy an action In the Queen's Bench, lialsiv v. Harris, in which judgment was allowed to go by dcf'nilt, ws hearcl before Under Sheriff Bur- oholl ac'I a jury at thoe licdeaex Sheriff s Court, to recover compensation for breach of contract. Mlr Alfred Cock agppeared as counsel for the plain- tlif, MIr Jolabh Hlarris, 'melter and refinar in Loan- dosn and SGvmnsca, who entaerd Into an a ...

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 ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE REGISTRATION COURTS

... G LAIORGANSHIIRE REGISTRATION ,couwrs. I A court was held yesterday at Pontardawo. Mr, Sherley appeared for the Conservatives, and Mr. Hopkins for the Liberals. The Ifillybebill list was taken first, and the names of three dead men were removed therefrom, and ton Conser. vative claims were allowed. In Yiysymond two names wore Struck off, and five Con- servativo claims allowed, and one Liberal ...