JOHN MITCHEL ON FROUDE

... thirtywomenand children; anda alad wan heard swearing that his arm was so tired with killing that he could ecarce lift his hand above his head. The main authority for all this Is Sir John Temple, whoed story Is foinded upon the famous follos of Depositions ...

TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Street, from Re'uben Cauldwellto Elizabeth Cauldwell; Queen's Head, Burbury Street, from George Edwvtrds to John D&v's Grand Junction, Cardigan Street, from Thomas P. Wright to George Edwards * The Nelson, Russell Street, .from Heniry Fantham to Jonathan ...

OXFORD CITY COURT—TUESDAY

... or), AId. Randall & Cavell, and Jestices G. Ward & Towle. John Winterbourne, baker and grocer, Observatory- street, was summoned for allowblp It nuisanece to exist on his premises in Cardigan-street, Jricho, on the ath inst., by keeping pigs in a filthy ...

Law and Crime

... As a rale she continues taciturn, but occa- sionally she is convereible and communicative. Mr. C. M. Richards, M P. for Cardigan, brought an action against Mr. Thos. Elford, for slander, at Glamorganshire Assizes on Tuesday. Damages were laid at £500; ...

LOCAL LAW CLASES

... Lhlinfair, in the parish of !u Llandyssul.Carmarthen; aud John and Jane Thoinas, in infants. The defeudants were Anne Evans, now he Mrs. Kensit, her husband, William Henry Kensit, Le. Jobn Evano, John Daviea, and David Davies (out 3r- of jurisdietion), and ...

POLICE NEWS

... he was conveyed to the General Hospital. the S CoDStLble John Balle pave sheilar evideece. It 1c Sub-.Cronstable Keogh was called by ?? IEnARunR, R Pl Le and pr-eild that he saw the piisonter John (las-k ig assisting to hold up Judge, and he let him go ...

THE TRIAL OF THE OLAIMANT

... t Are punctures of eaurings indelible ? Yes, the defendant has hadl no punctures in his ears. Have you examined the right arm of the defendant? ? I have. / o Do yen agree witha Sr. Bernard Iolt In saying that 6 there are no hleedir4 marks there? No. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Present-The Mayor and Messrs. W. K, Wait and H. J. Mills. Matilda Ingram, a young woman who appeared in court with a baby in her arms, was charged with stealing a blanket, from ready-furnishod apartments, the property of Sarah Griscoll, Somerset-street, Cathay ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... goods train which met the aci-. dent. The case made as to his injuries was that he had lost from parblysis the luse of his left arm and left leg, and that he was permanently dis- abled. Ha was carried into court by three men for the phrpose of giving evidence ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... saw the girl arm-in-arm with Trench ut before Christmas, 1871, st nine o'clock at night. Wiist the company were at supper at the rook-shboting the girl and Hugh Welsh were in the parlour in the dark, sat in the window, Welsh with his n arm round her waist ...

THE TRIAL OF TGE TUCGVIRBE CLAIMANT

... done to your arm P-Efe tattooed an anchor on it. And have you that mark on your arm now P-I have. Havo you any objection to showing it P-Not the At request of Mr. awkins the witness then walked sertise the coart, and showed his lef$ arm, bare up to the ...

THE MYSTERIOUS POISONING CASE AT HORFIELD

... garden, and she called Papa several times. I never'helhad hernsa Papa so distinctly before. She began sreaming and held her arms out, stiffened her body, au'held up her head. My mothera came out'and took'her.indoors. That was within tena minutes or a little ...