LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, UEPTEMBER 3. ;D nF.FO~a 55M. RAFFLES. BAD EFD, TO A LoNsi SfitVIors--ahomaas Blythe, a moulder, was charged vwith stealing 2!11bs. of block till, NT. the prouerty of his master, Peter Hudson, of ?? Gr eorge-btreet. On Tuesdsy night the prisoner was . stopped in the street by Police-constable Fer4gson. It wl; found that he bad three ingots of block tin belted t ronud his waist, anod ...

THE AVOCA GOLD ROBBERY

... Tin Xelbonrne A sgU, of August 6, states that the trial of Martin Welherg and Joceph Pearce for the robbery of o,CZ:) sovereigns, the property of the OrientA Bank Corporation, from the royal mat steamship Avoca, In August, 1877, was hold at the Central Crlmlus1 Court, Meltaurne, on the 21at and 22nd of July. EvIdence was given that on the 3rd of August, 1877, a box of gold, oontainieg 5,.0C ...

BELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION COURT

... RBELFAST PARLIAMENTARY REVISION ; OURT, J. HIASTW OTWAY, Esq., Q.C, county court judge and zevising barrister, resumed the annual revision of the parliamentary voters' lists for the borough yesterday, at eleven o'clock, in the Coun. oil Chamber, Town Hall, The folonwing gentlemen were present :- Mr. R. D, Bates, Clerk of the Peace; Mr. J. F. Boyce, Clerk of the Union; with Messrs. J. C. Graham ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CUSTODY. CO >-YXswTcD&Y. [.fBpforeXC. ,C.4zgrionpW LLovD. Esq., R. ,; and ' SAXUEL MOAU7 ,AND, EMq., ?? , AlDRUNKAND DISORDBRLY, ug llla Einey''w~aiged by Sub.oristsb% Farrelly with havioglbeib ' drunk'and dicorderly the previoas da'in AX!Kibbin'a Court,; T'he offoncb havlng beon proved, 'The prlseher, who had bdeA flfteen tliues pr4. ,v pnsly cohviotid, wn eaet to jail for fouteen 'days, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE EINTEL[GENCE. CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. [Before C. D. CLU'FORD.LLoVD, FAq,, R.M.3 I DISORDLELY CONDUTo, 2 An old wom!:n named Margaret Megarrity was 3 charged by Sub S1 netsble William Haerls -with 1; being disorderly In Cromae Streettheprevions day, :, aud assaulting a person unknown In his view, In ; the effice she also kicked the constable. Hie WoRsisP ordered her to be imprisoned for ...

PULICE INTELLIGENCE

... I manI LEEDS. BREARING INTO A NEtWSFAPER-OFFICE.-At the Leeds Police.court yesterday, before Mr. Dond, George Edwards r' (28), bootmab-er, York-road, was eiaraeei ?? breaking ti into the office ot the Lreds T'rimcs, dBriggate. Shortly before tot o'clock on Saturday night }'oii e-coiistablc3 r Brown and Watson were informed by a young gill that I somo one was in the offiee in question. The ...

THE WEST OF ENGLAND BANK

... TH E WEST OF ENGLAND BANE.! Jo 1 The magistrates-Messtrs. E. S. JZIoaaTSsOsrr W. PF.TIIIOK,- t annI S. WILL.5-yceterday held the eighth sitting to investigatei the charges against the diretctors of the late Westo0 nl nc an rtrd alcsprcnisug bfalse balance-gieets atio promoting the Booker Coeapeay Limited. Mr. A. COLrn-S, Q.U., and M~r. MONiELLAa1 areE fthe counsel for the Treasury; the aftie ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1879
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3702 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FLOWER SHOWS

... Oba.it. —The first flower and show that Las been heM kit some years back in this tosru oil yesterday John's School, 1 slmjw was pi*, .diss dausalJ. Mi** Kirkwod. .it Jonn's Cottage. Uiwt, for Uie i>urpuw «u ciiuniuig the cultivation j'lan i»y die the Uirtortu, in to»>i. C ...

PARTY BAND DISTURBANCES IN THE EAST END

... At the Eastern Police Court yesterday morning, Bailie remitted to the Sheriff a young man, named William John Reid, a serious charge of assault is the drummer of Orange band which parades frequently through the Eastern district of tke city, and it is stated that a quarrel had arisen some little time ago between the members of his band and another band of Catholic persuasion. On the night of ...

THE BRISTOL BANK CASE

... TH-IE BRISTOL BANK CASE. * COMMITTAL OF THE DIIRECTORS. BRISTOL, Friday. ba The magisterial investigation of the charges of con- spiracy and fraud preferred against the directors and general manager of the West of England and South Wales Bank was completed this afternoon, having occupied the attention of the Magistrates 12 days. The justices before whom the inquiry has been held were Mr E. S. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I - ?? I ji)ards In kGHA)IPOLICE COURT. -YESmRDAY- | f 5¢Jg, g~anrrlegs~tpctdiRM~ icharrds, ansd ffcjBri. p tipndar) we es ~s-Pttrickx Wdeleh, wood- Iq s'' ioned for using threaten f50A 'tsi Kenny,. ?? Blestftreet, Bjne, toward Lk,1 lyltasoof the defendl- P°t~lrd1Mt t f°E ial _ to *to Qviarter sessions for ri %lotg Cmiles a,,)h n ul the following evening the 'Itbirz tho cotlOP atie ...

ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT BY A PUBLICAN AT SWANSEA

... ALLEGED CIMINAL ASSAULT BY A PUBIACAN AT SWANSEA b EXTRAORDINARY CASE. .s - : . t William sooes, landlord of the New, Beruti stptlioklone, Orchard street, was sntaoned at, us the 3warsea plice tt on Thursday, btefs thb Ma Mjor and air. J. .. Iowl.r stipeadiary, to 1& imceoetlyacsuhing Dary trevoic, a servant- , .ertlyain i sOpay. se excited oon lderabe intereak, ais tI comphinsut wa an O ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1182 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment