THE PUBLIC AND COUNTER PRACTICE BY CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS

... i THE PUBLIC AND COUNTER PRAOTIC | BY CyIEIEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. On the 13th of lMarch, 1377. ?? Apotliecaries' co,11, brought an Ilctio n, at te '9ot ?? Coutl tq j Mr. Gaorge Shepperley. a pharilinceuticml ehieritiG il, town. u i ho action wvas brouiht iuder the Aet chilp. ?? and was as follows Ani Ie rt ea ;ct.f A't any p;rsrOI I0expiOtitlif sunh ats ale then crtuall l'ava: ...

THE BANNER CROSS MURDER

... TIE BANNER CROSS MURDER. TRIAL AND COMMITTAL OF PEACE. At Sheffield, yesterday, the preliminary examination of. Charles Pence, alias John Woard, the notorious Blackheath burglar, for the murder of Mr. Arthur Dyson at Banner I Cross, in November, 1876, was concluded before the Sti- pendiary magistrate (M:r. Welby). In consequence of the 1 eeious injuries sustained by the convict the other day ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... ?? no. er ~ & o Pvs r- .--v BI:RIINGHA-[ QUARTER SESSIONS. YESTPRDAY. BErioRIt R. J. S. DUGDALE, RECORDER. ALLEGED STOLEN V-ATC!HESa -John Jacques (34), watchmaker, was indicted for havini, on the 3rd of Oeto her, feloniously received a watch, belonging to Joseph Slater, which he well knew to have been stolen. Mr. Hugo Young and Mr. Fitaicerald appeared for the prosecution; and Mr. Harris andm ...

CHARGE OF THREATENING THE LIFE OF A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL

... CHARGE OF THREATENING THE LIFE OF A GOVERNMENT OVFiICIAL. At Bow Street PoieCut odiyesterday, Willismn Zlliia ?? azo tisirty-rane,. of thle Destitute sailors' Asylumi, WiielaeWas chl-erds before i J'amfes Ingharnl with having swil; a tlsreatenilig, letter to Mr. Thsorrnas UllaY. of thle B.oardl of Trade. Thle vrOscclluaiO was condjucted by ilIr. Str-one, fromt the BCotard of Trade.~ Mfr. ...

THE FATAL SHOOTING CASE NEAR CARDIFF

... -THE FATAL SHOOTING CASE OFAR CARDIF. De VERDICT OF DEATH BY MIS.' 1- .ADVENTUE . on E 0 r -1E . fleece, the Cardiff coroner, on EStur. ha is day, beld an inquest on the body of John Tarring. ati a, ton, a bricklayer, who wan accidentally shot dead ee4 e noar the Penarth Ferry.road, beyond Lower ve Grangetown, on Thursday, the 9th inst. Mr. Kiddle 'was the foreman of the jury. Charles ...

ALLEGED INTIMIDATION AT EBBW VALE

... ALLEGED INTIMIDATION AT I B1BBW VALE. - Alt Tredegar polimceourt, on Tuesday (before Dr. Coates, the Rev. Wiliam Hughes, and Dr. Brown), a case of intimidation engaged the attention of the BEnch for some hour The de- fendant Thomas Davies, was a fitter under the Ebbw Vale Company, and wae one of those now out on srike egais a redutionin wages. The complainant i. employed as a fitter, and has ...

Published: Wednesday 22 January 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 497 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE GREAT ROBBERIES AT THE LIVERPOOL DOCKS

... rho hi Ong LIVERPOOL POLICEMBN CHARGED WIT SC 2ow THEFT. 0I ling EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. the an SERIOUS ACCUSATION AGAINST A cr~y LIVERtPOOL PUBLICAN. lidMr. Raffies was yesterday engaged at the first i-th police court, Dale-street, in hearing the charges of pi for theft at the docks in which members of ttte police tc ! force are concerned, The names of the prisoners he am- re Humphrey ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PASSIGH. _ 3mtORIX :,Df ?? ,J'DdULAUVDA Ct t fOONJ llY. T. THE FATALITY AT THE OOLOBSEUM. M'ItsrYcI.usr v. GOu)dnAe.-Thi3 was one of five actions brought against Mr. Jacob Gas, rn in, lessee of I the Colosseumn Thatre. Paradise-treet, by relatives cf persoms who lost their lives during the -isturtable tire panic at that place oit amunato stnt ?? wthiely lit- i structed by t .l o. D. ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT KIRKDALE

... l l , COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT, | I KIRKDALE. i I i AX WEDNEESDAY, JANUARY 15. Ie R. OI'E 3 ESS1SO . 1). DnOLT AND r. TOLL} . eS. Ci V'S OF' STEaALIN A HRSE.-John Brigge, Vis - jl Sidler, Kensingen , Liverpo,~l , was charged wltbhahving; a j st olel a horse of the value of L.25, the property of Isaac 3 Sim, auctioneer, etc., Cremlin-drive, West Derby. Mr. T Parkinson ?? for the prosecution, ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSION

... |BOROUGH QUCARTEP S.,'-Ell ?? &~ ' The borough quarter ?? ee,- _ day at St. Geurgit Hal th Seee-u spnlQ.C.. pr-sicir g in the Vrt-sb,5-', r recorder. Mr. .1. D). Fletcher. in the Se--ti: THE CASE OF ?? S WEATIYNG-Se ap )K robert He trmaim, ta yicart, a Germsa-,, labourer, was inourted for lavit - CBs MR'Oubrer proeeo-ttvsl tinbeaif in' light sovereign~s. soil thepesg r, 2e. ?? to thcec.-51r. W ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ITa POLICR COURTS 3 hmas Saders, Pi, ort t o r scm cabdrlvpr badge9,6l6, was chargedbeforB 1ruOias Gabriel, with beiiq drunk while in charge of a horse and; * cab (No. 102,111) im llishopegate-stret Withou eohnJ 1 Sutherland, 894, said that at halfpast one o'clock that t mornanR he saw the prisoner sitting in his cab asleep and: B the reine over the top o the cab. Me horse was trotting c down ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 'B SPOLICE OU:,k& . -'-HION HOUSML. L ' ' . .i r. boti Yr r, of 8ydney Cban LebI street, ppeared before tlie Lord Layor,! in psser' to a ounona issied at the instanc of.o . e Cnomissioners of ,Austoms,for havingenthe 27th October 1877, exported from the ,port of London 26 barrsĀ§ caontanng ginger ale, ?in tl~e ship Hiolland, for KNw York, and thaft he~f ,led t~o delivere the prtu-oer officer ...