CORONER'S INQUESTS

... THlEDAY. MAY 21. BEFORE MR. CL&&E rASPI'SALL. COrOSE oI 017 _5OO On the body of George Howe, 55 years of aze a bricklayer, who lived at 2, Steel-street. }% some time past the deceased had been utabat0 sleep at night, and had therefore bonlght ,,3 chlorine in order to procure rest. On Ttostad night last he took an overdose, and died theb2 f'ji inz morning from the effects of the poisoi, ?? jury ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LI ERPOIL. POLICE COURT. I SATURIflY, OCTOBER 3. t s oRZ S1lt. rACFL&S 5T}'5IIENDIARY MAOIS1TRaT1. . IlOEISoG TO OT.rsiN DaiuT.-A_ respectably-dressed1 young ?? ?? wfilson ea s charged with _ nathng a cuantity of bed clothing, the property of . Mararct fld 6hes. From the evidence it appeared that _ the prisoner cent to Mris. flughess honse in Walton- lane on the 24th nit. and oesaped lodgiangs ...

BOOTLE POLICE COURT

... * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. LETORt BESSRS. ?? IBSON ANID )T; NUEP. ?? AsaAuLr-M'3rV Quinn and Ellen Quinn were charged ith wounding Elen N w oon, an elderly womuan, by striking her w~ithl heavy pieces of iron andt wocil. Superinltendent W~alsh prosecuted, and after stating the-facts of the cane asked that it- migt be seat to the session; as cases of wounding were rapidyt increasing in the borough. ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTERDAYS POLCE. CARDIFF. (Before Dr. Puss and Mr. R. CoNty.) STRALING A GOLD Rrea.-Henry Smith, 20, was charged with stealing a gold ring fromz No. 106, Woodville-road, the property of Herbert Roes, on the 26th inst. Another prisoner was brought up on Saturday as being implicated in the samet charge. The Bench remanded the prisoner till Wedrnesday. ALLEOWD RonsaBEY noe Fasrra.N - Joshup ...

RELEASE OF CONSTANCE KENT

... RELEASE OF CONSTANCE KENT, I - STORY OF THE ROAD MURDER. t REMARKAILE TRIAL. . t Kent, who was sentenced to penal ior life for the Road murder 25 years . been liberated on a ticket-of-leave. to the convict's good conduct she was re- much econer than bad been expected *e crime for which the newly-released culprit jered imprisonment for a period of twenty vears AL long be remembered, both for ...

COUNTY COURTS

... COUliTy COUWL'S. N EATEI. 21 t | MPORAN BANKnUPTCY MOrTo. -At 'Neath 29 od County nourt on Tuesday (before his Honour s Judge Beresfnrd) Mr. Young,1Birtuingham, made as an applieation on behalf of the Midiand Railway . n, Company for an order directing the trustee of the ma -t, he estate of Alexander Rnin, Ystalyfera, to pay the Ti )d. compositioU oi 5s. agreed to by the creditors and t ilt ...

THE SWANSEA TRAGEDY

... I THE. SWANSEA. TRAGEDY. a THE ADJOURNED INQUIRY. - tile d VERDICT OF WIMjUL tur :MURDER Jen . - wit t Publia e st still counus ned every wit 5 Incideot connected with tiet murder of Mr. Smith wU I by his assletant Jenkins I. eagerly read. On gunday w 0 evening tie Rev. S. Iliguani. of the Carmarthen- but road Chapel, alluded to the murder. He referred to qui the attemptshe ha iad mad. to ...

SOUTH WALES ASSIZES

... SOUTH WALE;S ASSIZES. of c. (Before Mr. Justice asNrsry.) The Winter Assizes for the South WVales Circuit were continued at the Town-ball. Swansea, or ry Saturdas. n- WOUNDINtG CASES-TURS CLUB N-ISlScE AT CARDtirP re Arthur Evans was indicted for unlawfully and i mnaliciously wounding John Lynch, at Cardiff, on *h the 24th of October, 1835. MSr. A. ;North pro- y. secuted, and Mi; B. F. ...

A SENSATIONAL FORMAN MURDER

... A SENSATIONAL ROMAN MURDER.1 ?? I CONVICTION OF THE PRISONERS. A lymes telegram, dated Rome, Tuesday, says:- F This evening, after a trial which lasted five days, Filippo T i and bhis eon Antonio, butchers, of Monte Rocondo, were condemned to death as per- petrators of, and Dowtenica. wife or Filippo, Ind Giuditts, their daughter, to twenty and ten years' hard Labour respectively as ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... CARDIFF. na (Before Dr. PAiNE, Major S5LoPEt, and Mr. BSie.) t A BRUTAL Sos.-John Thompson was charged I oy) on a warrant with violently assaulting his mother, Oa Mary Sullivan. Complainant stated that the en defendantcamne home on the 15th of DeceLber s, and asked for some tobacco. Because she refused to give him any lhe struck her a, violent blow in the face, and likewise smashed the ...

Published: Wednesday 30 December 1885
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 850 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PRESENT POSITION OF THE POLICE INQUIRIES

... i 2- LZST'N T 1'0- I¾-TON Oi: Tild PiLICE INQfUIRIES. - A great many false reports tsays the Obsener)O are flying about regarding the arrests of the dyna. a mitards, Strictly speaking, no ?? has been captured in London, because the man who q was taken up on suspicion turns out to be a D perfectly innocent vagrant artist, who has B accordingly been released as harmless. The h 5a arrest of the ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTERDAYS POLICE. CARDIFF. (Before Dr. PFIEn and Aldermen Lezws.) s TaxFn OF A SKIRT DX BoYS.-Williamn Earnes andri Robert Williams, boys. were charged with having Thi stolen a shirt, valued at 7s. 6d. belonging to the Edward Price, from 228. Bute-street. Prosecutor Sw was staying in the house dating last week, Sec and the prisoners also slept in the same bedroom. ing Price missed the shirt ...

Published: Thursday 26 February 1885
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 829 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment