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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 ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... In the Court of Exchequer yesterday, an action in which a Birmingban tradesman was the defendant, was brought to recover compensation for breach -of promiss o t marriage. The parties to the suit were Maria Haywardt and Benjamisi Lyons. ' I Dr. Eenealy, in -opening the cas, described it as one of I very great hardship. The plaintiff was a native of Bir. miogham and an orphan, cud she first ...

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 ...

NEWNHAM COUNTY COURT.—FRIDAY

... NEWNHAM COUNTY COURT.-FRIDAY. (Before Mr. C. SUMINER, Judge.) ALICE COOP1ER, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, V. JAS. KNIGHT SMITH AND OT'rits.-This case was of some local importance, and was partly hoard at the last court, and adjourned for a special court, Mr. J. F. Norris, barrister-at-law, instructed by Mr. Jackson, of Stroud, for the plaintiff; and Mr. Goold, of the firm of MesErs. Carter and Goold, ...

Published: Saturday 03 December 1870
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 784 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

KIRKDALE QUARTER SESSIONS

... RI1RKDALE QUARTER ESS1ONS These sessions were continued yesterday, in the (courthouse, Kirkdale, the Earl of Dtrby prtig14- ing in one court, and Mr. R. A, Oross, M.P., itl tho other. Amongst the magistrate on the hbnoh during the day were Lieut. Colonel Brown, M, P., elesers. C. 0. Pole, H. Gaskell, J. Pearaon, R A. Mould, G. Moss, John :Rylands, and R. Neilson. The following list will show ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. B3EFORE XR. A. CASTELLAIN. .A 131PUDEXT ROlBI.i -.-Edward Jarvis, a votng mnii, Was charged Avith stealing dlJ from the ticket-olfioe of St. James's Hall. About a qunarter to ten o'clock last ight the prisoner went to Mjrs. Hague, wife of the lesse. who was counting up the receipts of the ercving fur admission to the enlturtajllnniemt of the Slave Troupe, and, putting some ...

EXTRAORDINARY WILL CASE

... EXTRAORDINARY WILL VASE. The hearing of the case of Grimaton v. Timmn and others was resumed yesterday before Lord Penzance and a apecial jury. The testator was Mr. John Hutley, a provision merchant, of High-atreet, Bloomsbury, who died in August, 1866, possessed of property estimated to be worth considerably above £1b0,000. His wil, made the year previous to his death and irnme diately ...

ELOPEMENT AND ROBBERY

... ELOMPMENT AND ROBBERY. I Aneventofaratherunus alniatureinthia locality has occurred within thepast few days. It appears that a man named William Shaun, who formerly ?? en business in Oldham as a butcher and latterly as a cattle dealer, has been residing in a court off Chapel-street with a woman who for no less a period than 18 years has lived with him as hin wife and who has borne him three ...

EXTRAORDINARY ACTION AGAINST A POLICE INSPECTOR

... I Mr. Sergeant Wheeler, judge of the County t Court, was engaged for several hours yesterday in i trying an action of a most extraordinary kind, in- volving a serious charge against an inspector of the police, brought at the instance of a foreigner, who formerly kept a licensed house in Liverpool. The plaintiff was Julius Stange, who now keeps a hair- dresser's shop in Cheapside, and the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVEBPOOL POLICE Ci:p7 MONDALY, APJIIL, I DERFORU BMt. 13. )tAocI MOIIDAV's Bu85OEECS..-r.! flibbuld. ma~i bridewell, reported that the nu h COO at. 1 remanded from tiatuedity Was 2; book,.' d day nilght ISO, of whom MI6wer drunk - Sunday night SO, of wbomwie5arew.ei dr'il zv number on the books at eight am in00kl,%T of whom 1823 were drunk when i~i.)okj £21 16s. 8Oid. was found Ot i pie2 In ...

DARING ESCAPE FROM THE BIRKENHEAD BRIDEWELL

... DARING ESCAPE FROM THE BIRKENHEAD BRIDEWELL, The Birkenhead bridewell is a veriy insecure place for prisoners, and the authorities of the township are evidently ashamed of the fact, from the secresy which has been observed with regard to a little matter that took place on Sunday morn- ing last. It was only yesterday that the affair began to be talked about outside police circles. It appears ...