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. ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... TIHE STATE OF IRELAND. lt vw v] s ?? JabAaJ.aJrJ lb to I 3FXTRAORDINAyRY CAUSi OF. BOYCOTTING. tin 3, Our Dublin correspondent tl riareplis :-omeu extraordinary caises of Boycotting cases in tilh e lrish provinces were reported on Tuesdayy. A tele- n grant which wats sent from the officu of the Landl e Corporation irt Dublin to a caretaker in C t, the County Roscotmmen, giving instructions *e ...

Published: Wednesday 23 September 1885
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 995 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLMASTER FINED FOR ASSAULTING A PUPIL

... A BII3.3MNGRABI WHOOLAST' ElFINEDI I FOR ASSAULTING A PUPIL, At the Birmingham Polico Court, yesterday morning, before Messrs. Sturgo and A, Chamberlain, Gleorgo Iolmes, head mnaster of St. Barnabas's Church Schools, was sum-r monad for ?? Richard Baker, a boy, aged 12, attending school as a ?? boy said that on Thursday afternsoon last the defendant struck him on the hand and arn,maksng ...

BRIDGNORTH

... BRIDGNOW'.!1. A SOLDIEMi CtrARo WIns 'Ittiteit-At thoe County Petty Sessions, on Saturday, Charles lill, a private iin the Shropshiro Militia, was charged with stoaling a Nwatch guard and seal, the property of G. Bennett, of the Uplandds, near this town, on the 10th September.-Tho prisoner ba1 beesn engaged as a labourer at the Uplands Farm, and took the proporty from a box in the prosecutor's ...

REVISION COURTS

... BIRMINGHAM. The revision of the voters' lists for the Parliamentary borough and the burgess lists for thi municipal wards of Birmingham was sesumad yesterday by Mr. J. J. Heath Saint, revising barrister. illr. it. Burrouog represented the Overseers of tile parish of Birmingham. The Liberal claims and objections wero supported by Mr. 01, Nuttall, alid the Conservatives by Ar. WV. Darton. The ...

THE LONDON ABDUCTION CASE

... ITHE LONDON DUCTION CASE. I ARREST OF MWOM.A. PROSEC&rTION OF:'THE EDITOR OF THE 5 PALL HALL GAZETTE AND OTHERS. Before Mr V&ughafk, at Bow-street Police Court, on q Wednesday afternoon, Rebecca Jarrett, a woman of ij about 40 years of.age, was charged with several offences c in connection with the abduction of a girl named Eliza u Armstrong.-Mr A. K. Stephenson, solicitor to the v Treasury, ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1885
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2539 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ABERDEEN BURGH VALUATION COURT

... A BERDL7EN BURG11VALUATION COURT. t ., dso thle MNagistrates hold acourt, iitsliseTown- 'Re j.1 fic trhe purpose of hearing Appeals against the ITh vol atiecOs ronadoby the Assessor of tireBur-gh for the thi aI front Whoteoudlay, I8tI, to Whitounday, M68t. - 'teWalker presided, nod the ether moagistrates jo usseles-Basillies Paterson, Kinchaorn, Pyper, cur die nd U)gils ie. Treosorec Walker ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT

... U. P. THtOMSON'S SEQUESTRATION. I The adjourned examination of . ?? Thomson, E clothier, Crown Street, South Side, was fixed to I tako place in Chambersyesterday, before Sheriff I Spenst, r Thomas Jackson, CA., trustee, andi Mr John Clark, writer, law-agent in the sequestra- f tion, appeared along with the bankrupt, and the I former having stated that all offer of composition f of 5s per 1Li ...

Police Intelligence

... loatia ?? ?? ?? ItdanBlon ?? Saturday Edward Ratchiff Is was brought before Alderman Sir Andrew Lusk. MA. P., ev charged with stealinig a purse anid Moeney, the property jth of her Majesty's Postunastsr.General. The evidencel th showed that the prisoner was in thle ?? of an t electric light Coi)n liay, And it was his duty to attend tic to the~1ecttC ]ilit i the remisS of the Post-office eli ...

A LUNATIC IN COURT

... AT Bow-street Police-court, on Friday, a man, respect- ably dressed, who refused to give his name, was charged with being a lunatic at large. Police-constabla 093 stated that about twenty past nine o'clock that morning, when on duty in the Strand, he saw the pri- sonor standing with an open penknife in his hand. He stared at the constable and asked him if he was one of the tribe of Israelites. ...

ASSAULT ON A LANDLORD

... AT thq.Marylebone Police-court, on Monday, a power- k fully-built man, named Thomas Grainger, a carpenter, t, was charged with assaulting BeDjamia L. Mias, a carpenter, of Shireland-road, Paddington. Mir, ias ia said he wasthe owner of No. 9, Barnesdale-road, where the prisoner's father-in-law rented seone rooms, Last week he instructed a broker to distrain for some c rent which was Owing. The ...

A SCOTCH DIVORCE CASE

... IN the Court of Session, Edinburghl, on Thursday, Lord Trayner gave judgment in an action for divorce, after hearing evidence for three days. The action was brought by Henry Forrester, merchant, 8, Kew Terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow, against his wife, who resides at Torquay, Devon- F)iire, and the ground for it was the alleged in- fidelity of defender. Frank Coiner, dentist, lately residing at ...