THE STANLEY EXPEDITION

... i i ARRmVAt OF AN Ir½ERrrETP : AT HULL. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST MAJOt BA.RTTELOT, The tull corresporient of We u Central News ?? Portuguese Royal Stail steamer Portusa (Captain Barras), which has iust arrived in Hl'll, had atmonaat its passengers a' Syeriai of Jeruiisaem ntivityho wa one of tihe tihre interpreters en; aged b& Mr. Sthniey to acco0 pany him in the Emin Pasha reliof expedition. ...

Published: Tuesday 25 September 1888
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1571 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTERDAY S POLIOE. CAIRDIFF. (Before Dr. E. J . Pitisit and Mr. J. A. LE RooLANena) AesanoLT O. T1{i POLICa-John Logan, 21 waN charged with being drunk and ?? and, causing an obstruction, also wiii, asauliung Police.. constable John Moses (105) whilst in the excutidon ofhisduty,in St.Mary-street anitier17hinst, It appeared from the evidence that the prisoner was, creating a disturbance in St ...

Published: Wednesday 19 September 1888
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1617 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUMMONS AGAINST MR. OVENS

... ENGAGING A HOUSEXEEPER. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Bartleet and J. 0. Lord-a summons against James Ovens, of 37, Bread Street; Putney Road, Birch- field; Gravelly Hill, Erdington ; and Moseley, for illegally detaining a testimonial and photograph belonging to MiRs Marion German, of Eve-ton, was dealt with. Mr. Ben- bow Hebbert appeared for the complainant, and Mr. ...

THE REGISTRATION COURTS

... LOWESTOFT. THsE BARItcSTER REVERSES Eis Dlc;sroN. At Lowestoft on 'uesdav the Liberals sustsined an objection against the Rev. W. H. Andrews, of Carlton Colville, on the County Council list with the qualifica- tion freehold benefice, the Rectory. Mr. Allport, on behalf of the Liberals, submitted that those namee must be struck out where the qualification wan simply freehold house. The ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... I MnR. HENRY FrrZGIBBON-, QO.., sat in the Recorder's Court, 'Municipal Buildings, yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, and commenced the business of this court. Mr. William Carson, J.P., Clerk of the Peace, Mas in attendance. GH>N-D JURY. The following gentlemen were sworn On the Grand Jury:-David L. Coates (foreman), Henry Gregg. Louis A. Plunkett, Alexander Reid, We. Stewart, Win. Dempsey ...

CORONERS INQUESTS

... U OT)NERS' INQUESTS. WEDNESD~AY, SEPTEMBER 19. BEFORELM CLARKE AS'INALL, ?? OF LIVER04POOL CONCEALirasT OFc Biar.-On th9e body of the new-born female child of Mary Renua, lodging with a Mres. Burko, in 4 house. 9 court, Colling- wood. street. Kenny is a married woman, but it was stated that her husband had been absent in America for two yeasrs, and he had not sent her any money for about 14 ...

THE WHICHAPEL INQUEST

... I_1- TBE WHIECBAPAEL INQUEST. A-- 4 ~~ _ _ _ I London, Weddnesday. The inquest on the body of Annie Chapmnan, who was murdered mii Hanburv-street on the morning of the 8th Just, was resumed by Mr. le Ban~ter, at Whitechapel this afternoon Eiiza Cooper, of 35' Dorset-streez, deposedtfiat she was a hawker and lodged at that address nve moaths, She knew deceased. Witness had a quarrel wvith her ...

DEATH IN HORFIELD PRISON

... [ I COMMITTED FOR DRUNKENNESS, DIED OF DISEASE. INQUEST AND VERDICT. Yesterday afternoon an inquest of unusual interest was held at the Horfield inn, Horfield, before the Coroner for the Lower Division of Gloucestershire (Dr E. Md. Grace), the inquiry having reference to the death of Isaac Clapton, aged 60 years, who'died ia Horfield prison on Friday laeb, The oiroaumstanoe 3of the case were ...

THE SAD FATALITY AT STOKE BISHOP

... TElE SAD FATALITY AT STORE BISHOP. INQUEST AND VERDICT. Yesmecday afternoon, Dr E. M. Grace, the coroner for the Lower Division of Gloncestershire, hold an inquest at Fairfield, Rockleaze, Stoke Bishop, the residence of Mr Richard Lees, into the ciraumstance3 attending the death of Ronald Percy Lees, aged 17, eldest son of Mr Lees, The jury, of whom Dr Stewart was elected foreman, viewed the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTER HOUSE-WEDNE 3DAY, September 19. cu -_ (Before Lord F;AS -- VI A GL&SGOW DIVORC Ca 3 So Evidence was led before Lord Fraser to-day in c an action of divorce brought by Elizabeth M'Neill d or Martin, 1 Rosenount Street, Glasgow, against John Browan Matin, sometime residing at Murran- of burrah, New South Wales. and now in Australia. co The pursuer said she was married to the defender le) ...

HUSBAND AND WIFE.—A SCENE IN COURT

... H SCEN_, IC I rU~ A lT ND AND WI FS. ' SCDENE IN COURT. I a_. I ?? ~ ?? ?? _ _. r AT the Waudsworth Polloe court, on Tneeday, John a William Brlrye, who wee formerly eufsgoed 1at the I AdmIralty, was charged on a wwrrant with asult- b iog hin wifeo Malrtha Beye, rt Olopham,. The oem- I plejnalat said she had been mariied to the priconor N for tventy eight yeare., He wae not in his;0lght : mInd ...

CRIMINALS AND THE POLICE

... A Blue-Book of Judicial Statistics for England and Wales for 1887, just issued, gives rotaurs as to the number of the criminal classes, police, and constabulary, &c. The returns for 1886-7 show a decrease of 1'4 per cent. in the total number of the criminal classes at large and known to the police, as compared with the numbers for 1885-6. The number of houses of bad character also show a ...