ASSAULTS IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES

... she was the wife of John Fox, of Seaton, to which she replied in the affirmative. Defendant stated he had been at their house numbers of times, but she replied that to her knowledge she had not seen him. He then got us, placed his arms around her neck, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Fitzgerald, defended. The prosecutrix stated that shbo was crosing Grattan-bridge when the prisoner, who was driving a float, drove up and knocked her down. She wai -severely injured, and her arm was broken. At this stage of the case Mr. Curran stated that ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... Thi THEc CIVIL r~to muIIF-1.Eatumod Beuciac-.- M~r, B. Mayo, min ia Cardigan district Carinarthen, to Kidderminster district, co NV.Worctr;- Mr. 1I Hall, examiner, to supervisor. Cardigan ' iml i- district, C armnarthon; Mr. P. Byrne, St. Clear's second ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... FRAUDS ON A RAiLWAY COMl1PANY. This case, which had been twice previously before the court, was proceeded with yesterday, when John Richard Briode, William Sones, William Weild, and William Giradwell were placed upon their trial for con- spiring and agreeling ...

THE TAFF VA E RAILWAY COMPANY AND THE NINE HOURS SYSTEM

... Amalgamated Soiety of Engineers, geteam ongine Makers, andT Smitrs wias held on Thursday evening at the Cardigan Arms, Maria-street, when Mr. John Burnett, the general secretary of the Amal~amated Society of Engineers, attended, and also Mr. Smeth, the ...

DREADFUL TRAGEDY

... I _. _ _ DREADFUL TRAGEDY. I On Saturday, Mr. John Johnes, late County Court Judge for the Counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, and Pembroke, Ohairman of the Cararithenshire Quarter Sessions, and Recorder of the Borough of Carmarthen, was murdered by his ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN CARMARTHENSHIRE

... reeidence near Llandovery. Here, for years, Mr John .i,ohnes, formerly recorder of Carmarthen, and judge. until superannuated in 1861, of. the Carmarthen and Cardigan County Courts, has resided. Mr Johnes, who now was about seventy-six years of age, was ...

POLICE NEWS

... violently assaulted one John Macklin by biting a portion of skin off his forehead. Mr. Coulter prosecated. Mackin said he was a barOeman. On the pre. vious evening about nine o clock he was in the house of a woman named Savage in Grattan Street. The prisoner ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... transfer from Gec. Reid, granted; John Saunders, 53 and 55, Milllield1 transfer from James Hughes, granted; John Scott, 289, York Street, transfer from Jamnes Brown, 'granted; John Shoals, 2, Fans Road, transfer from John Lamb, granted; Joseph Shollis,- ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... seaami, a-ged 21, was charged du with stealing X£, the property of John Davies, at cxl Swansea.] Mr. Denmaun Benson appeared for the prosecn- thf tion. The prisoner was undefended. thi John Davies, the prosecutor, was called. He pa said he was master of ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... MacspwerLi t % John Grifiths, Derry Lodge, Bettw.q P Edward Hunmphreys, Aberystwith. pjedr Vorehwen; o- van Lloyd, Coyhal, Lla IIiht Williem lif ergrn, Glaubranc; John 5 Aberystwith; Evan Owen, Aberystw ?? Powell, Abcy-stnvith; John Thons, h Heafynyw: ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... when Mr. Lock and Phillips drove away. John Stibbs, cashier at the Cardiff Gasworks, was called to prove that the prosecutrix, Hill the policeman, and someone else, came to the gas office. and on seeing Jeunin John, a clerk in the office, proseontrix accused ...