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BRIGG COUNTY COURT

... WzDNEEDAY: Before DR. STEPh1ENS, Judge. G APPLICATION POrt A NEW TRIAn'Spenoer v. SnowdEin.I -In this case the defendant appit for a new trial, on the ground that lhe was absent at the December court n when judgment was given against him. He had a bonat I Alde defence, and he besought the judge to grant a new trial, which his Honeur at once did, and the case wits s heard, Mr. Sowter ...

Published: Thursday 22 April 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1153 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DIBTRiIT SESSIONS. I RUNCORN POLICE COURT. Yesterday, Agnes Wilkinson, a young woman living in Caoper-street, was charged with stealing two pairs of boots, the property of Mr. Charles Houghton. On Monday morning the prlsone'rpledged a pair of boots at the shop of Mr. Imtaon, Church-street; and, as she took a second pair In the evening, his respicionswere excited. and he gave information to the ...

CARDIFF POLICE-COURT

... TVFSDAY-Before the MAYon, Alderman', T. EVANfi, and Mr. GZ1IYI]TH PRILLIPH. Renh11NU ANl F.MrLOYH.-JOSeph Legg, 15., Ti wea charged with stealung 5. (id, from a deel s 0 belovigtug to his employer, Robert Hor4bai, Ab butchur. From tho eovidenc of tbh oomplaluiiob, Wm it appeared that money had bean repeatealy emu miasing frova the desk, and on Sunday oveningfl seone iarcked Ahillings and sir ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FORGERY

... I ALLEGED EXTESIVE FORGERY ?? . ?? CLEVER CAPTURE IN LIVERPOOL. Yesterday,'a man named James Miller, alias Maxwell, wes arrested in Liverpool by Detective Thornthliaite, of the Liverpool police, in company with Sergeant Randall and Detective Oldhametead of the Scotland-yard Metropolitan police, upo)n charges of fergeries on several Esglish banks. It will be remembered that some time since, at ...

WORCESTERSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Mr. Justice Hawkins took his seat at ten o'clock yesterday morning, at thie Shire liall, Vorcester, and reosieeod tiee trial of prisoners for the counties of Worcester, H1creford, and Mon- inmouth. A. ,Ku.eeo CertrrLar. OrycFrcs AT SrA T Nrrer, I;ITO F 'eSSnR- ineinu,-lrederick ?? (17), tailor, va chiarged with haneing, on the '2rd Fcbruary, criminally assaulted WlVtcr ilull. Mr. Mirehouse ...

MONET MARKET

... *' Evening. ' Itatos of discount remained very tirrn to-day; anil fair discount busineB3 was reported at tlie England, although supply of bills is not plentiful. As yesterday, per cent, is the brt kera' quotation for three months' Bank bills End per cent, for four and six months. Even for loans for a day or two 3 per cent, could be obtained. For money lent the Stock Exchange the rate of ...

The New Arcade.—(To the Editor of the -Yfws.) Sir, your article to-day upon English arcades, was surprised to ..

... mention made the Great Western Arcade in this town, which very far superior anything kind England, and compares favourably.' 1 believe, with most those in Continental cities. I have particulars just now by me, but this arcade ha* been frequently noticed in public papers, besides pictures ol it having the illustrated papers, that need not now do more than tad jour attentiwii \uui omia-u0 i. ...

THE STRANGE JEWISH MARRIAGE

... I , On Thursdayv, JaLCOt harlesif, of Spited-street, Slile-end, appearedat thle Worelo ip-street policei rtI, b'1 Sil ,0 i,,inlel al,1it Il-u, whicil charg( him wvith having mlde a false declaration, lit order to procure his marrilige with one Kate ;losenblatt.-Tihe case was before the court three weeks ago, when the whole of the facts, as opened by Mr. Safford, were fully reported. It may be ...

SCENE AT A PUBLIC-HOUSE

... On Saturday, at)3ow-street police-court a young man, named PFcith, managine clerk to a firm ol'seiitors. ap, peared on a sunimons forassaulting the landlord of the Uastle public-house, Portugal-stroet.-The complainant stated that about luncheon time one day Last week he heard a great noise at the bar, where several gentlemen wvere dimnin. They were apparently very much amnused at somethinga ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION.HOUSE. FORGERY UPON TEE BANK Of ENGLAND.-JaMtCS Mtexwc1l Milkte, described as a traveller, 30, Mfel-. bourne-street, Liverpool, was charged with being concerned, with foul other men, three of whom had I been sentenced to long terms of penal servitude, in forging and uittering a cheque upon the Bank of England for 500f.-1lr.Gtibson, on behalf of the Bank of Englandl authorities, ?? evi- ...

LATER TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... RlOanERS WITHI V;IOLE.NCE.- George~ l~sBekfy, 21, stonensasot, pleaded Guilty, at Liverpool, to having feloniously assaulted Margaret Anuie Towns- lend. and stolen from her a purse containing &s., at Lower Bootle, oln February 13 last. The prisoner also pleaded Guilty to a second indictment of a simuilar ?? lordship, in passing sen- tence, said the case was one of great enoriiity, and ...

THE LOFTHOUSE RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... I THE LOFTHOUJSE RAIL-WAY ACCIDENT. An adjourned iaquest, wbiiell occupied more than four hours,, wise held at Mr. Horsfield's, thre Railway Hotel, at Lofthouse, near Wakefield, yesterday, before Captain TAYTORS, of Wake~field, relative to theeliris~o cf death of Mrs. Mlaria. Lee, of LIpworth, near Doncaster, ainct Francis Garritt, engine driver, of Bradford, who were killed en Saturdaly ...