GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... GLASGOW CIRCUIT d!OUAT. The Courts reau5)~lm yesterday morning at ton o'coelk. 8OLD oor,! -(Before Lord NEAVES.) Y VURIAL OF TEll ]fX.INSPECTOR OF THE to ~OVAN4 PARISH.a J3ames Donlop' Kirkwood was charged with a ' breach of trusttand embezzlemnent., 'The libel set ii forth that duirisg the period betwuen the 8th April, I 1806, and the 15th November, 1871, when thit aecused held the office of ...

A WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN LEEDS

... A. WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER INT LEEDS. Shortly before midnight on Thursdav, a manu named Nothers, a mule spinner, working at Mr. J. Wilkinson's, Whitehall-road, ud rouiding in BoyntoueStrect, Qeirry- hill, LeedR, was killed by his wife, Tamar N'thors, a woman about thirty-six years of age. The following are the eircumstancts of the case:-Mrs. XOthtr2, who was a widow when married to the ...

Published: Saturday 28 December 1872
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1501 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... TRIALS I THE 'OLD BAILEY. The December session of the Cehtral Criminal court wgas opened on Monday. The first edition of the ;calendar showed that therewere 45 prisoners fortrial. I $OBBaERTp A:BANSK MANAG-PR.-W=Wi1aM Seun- deres .Nezstoi, 45, lately manager of' the Londoh and County branch bank at Chertsay, pleaded I' Guilty to steafling a cheque for 1421. 10s., the proper(y of the ?? ...

HOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS

... ROLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS. [r.Row: OUR REI-0RTE.] T Y uLocWOOD. MONDAY. TO-DAY, the usual fortnightly Petty Sessions were held at Hclywood, the presidin g magistrates being James Alexander, Esq., J.P., and John Andereon, ESQ., J.P. DOOR-RATs. Mr. Edward M'Hugh, merchant, Belfast, was summoned by Mr. Snowden, poor-rate collector, for not having paid the sum of £2 2a Gd, being amount of pour-rates ...

COURT OF SESSION

... ICOURTI, ?? FIR ST'DIVISIONN U nB1JAf- .D=I 24.: w (Befoe th Lir i IndAii,njury.) hi ]AitA1TJAX'V. WnuIGT The Conet met this ihftn~ln at teal O'clo6'ekWhen G the examination of, wittieses' for the pmrsuer was esumed t Ior St Joln's Place 'dlasgow, ?? Toas Goldle; tbeen cSt, td' it'htmei deponed .t~hat he ?? -for tweny yers RCe had worked for the pursuer tl in hig own house for about seven eas ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... TRIALS AT, THEI a, 'ARSON BY A FAMEf.-WiUQ90VfsiT1rM 'W5 charged at Lewes with arson at e-farm, near Fernburat, on the 3rd of August l t appeared that the prisoner rented asmailfa 'e~20aores, with abaro, hovel, and granary allundbnexoof. He took possession, and the farm *as valued fo him in DMay, and le insured the buildings in the Royal Eebhange eaciety soon after. Ee waS 'seen in the ...

APPEALS TO THE BENEVOLENT

... , FLI TO TM EBE ,V I~ ?? I I _ Id Mr. Jameas Salmon, secretary of tbe United 1K )- dam Railway Officers' and Servants' Ass 's1'or le Gracechuroh.street, B., appoel8 to the publio to a° anstitution, whioh was establishad to aid 1 0 dent, in qld agt or at d eat, theo thd Unitid l-ingdom. UpVwards f1,01 a°b0 n distributed by the association to vidowe and Mby, 1l863. Contributions will be thankfu ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A HUSBAND

... - _ I _ - I _ - 1I . . On Wednesday Amne-eforia ty, a wretehed-leok ing woman of about 40 years of age, was charged on remand. at Bow-street police-court, with the maurde of her husband, Daniel Moriarty, a ?? prisoner was first charged with a violent assasit upon the deceased, and was remanded. It wlas, how ever, discovered that the man was not expected to live, and so Mr. Vaughan proceeded to ...

DUBPIN LAW COURTS

... THE HEitTFOtiD ESTATE VASE,35 COURT OF QUEEN S BENCH-S.uirPDA. 1 StTTTtNOS AT YISt PairS. t aRO31 oreR SrncIAL rrEPv R rr R [Before the Loan Cnta-r-.JCs:-ricz and a SpecialI Jury.] ACTION FOR LIBEL. WAITERP. z, S.TANNUS V. F. D. FINLA.Y. AT the sitting of the Court, at half-past ten o clock. The ATPORNEY-GEXNRAL resumed his address on behalf of the defendant. Ile said he had dealt the previous ...

A CHILD SUFFOCATED BY ITS MOTHER IN ANGLESEY

... On Thursday, the 20th itst., Mr W. Jones, county coroner, held an inquest at Amlweh, on the body of a iewbora female child, which was found dead at Llaeth. dy Bach. The jury consisted of fifteen of the most respectable inhabitants of Amlvwelh, Mr W. Cox Payn. ter being foreman, Mr Prichard, jun., Llwydiarth Esgob, watched the proceedings. Dr Henry Jones, of Amlwch, was the first witness ...

LOCAL POLICE NEWS

... At Darlington, on Monday, a servant girl was sent to prison for two months, for stealing wearing auljarel and other articles, to the -nlue of 5, fromn her milster. George Rutherford was brought up at Stockton on Monday, charged on remand with having attemlpted to murder his sweetheart, Mary Ann Kennedy, and was again renmanded. At the Sunderland Police Court, on Monlday a man named William ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... st Ire SATURDAY.-Before J. IsHERwooD and J. PYRE, Esqrs. mal THEFT OF COALS.-Thomas Moxon was charged with to stealing 1cwt. of coals, value ls. 7d., the property of in Thomas Blackburn, 50, Bold-street. On the 18th inst., Tar prosecutor went to the back yard of his house and missed litthe coals. Prisoner sold the coals to a woman in the same is- ?? case was reoanded until Thursday. sr, ...