PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... had been broken open, and six of the opera glasses were missing. The same evening the prisoner Sergeant went to the Arkwright Arms, and, taking a pair of opera glasses from his pocket, asked MLc~eod, who was playing dominoes, it he would pawn them. McLeod ...

DERBY BOROUGH POILCE COURT

... family doctor to see A hether he was drunk or ?? was his tenth time, and he was fined lO1. and costs. THE FIRST TIME.-James Grattan was in custody for a similar offence in Markeaton-street last night-Polce- constable Hind proved the ?? was the man's first ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... then his right arm was broken in two, and his skull fractured. He remembered nothing further of the affray until about two o'clock, when t he crawled to the cottage of a man named- Furber, and fell almost insensible on the doorstep. } John Merrick knew ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... should order him to be tried on the charge of wounding John Merrick; and he directed that prisoner should have every opportunity of calling any witnesses he desired. A Suocn& C uir-oseph Grattan (70), no occupa- tion, was charged with conmumitting a ...

A LLANELLY SENSATION

... on duty in Upper Park- be street, near tile Stepney Arms Hotel, a little aefter Lr.) two o'clock ia Lbe morning. I saw a ?? in a front -s- window and peeped in, and saw .Mt. George in Watkeye, Mr. John Morgans tVaughan-street), Mr. in Aaron Stone, nod fMr ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... Mirehonse (in k chair), E. J. Swann, H. M. Gibbs, R. Bazinett. and Blatten. A 4JLTVEDON MAINTENANCE CASE. Edward Thomas Grattan, a respectably'.drease young ma, was ?? for wilfully refuning to maintain ?? utfe,. Emma Kate Grettan. Mr Sibly (ilibly sind ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Ducketts Grove; Charles Mervya Doyne, J P; Wells Stewart, James Charles Dulckett, J P, 'ussells town Park; 'Major John Alexander, ilford eouse; John Roderick Leockey, DL, Lenbase; Jcoha Cornwall Brady, J P2,r Mldyshall House; Captain Philip Czarles NXewton ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CARDIFF MAN

... Coedpenmain. THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF DROWXVA ING AXE CARDIGAN. The inquest on the Tody of Henry Jon which was found on thle mud on the banks of tbh9 Tivy, was held at the Castle Inn, Bridge-endg. Cardigan, on Tuesday evening, before Mr. Ivc3 Evans, coroner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... examined the girl, and found several severe bruises on the back, the left arm, the. wrist, and the hand. There were also several abrasions about the left wrist, and a L bruise oh the right arm.-Mr. Dicken- son said that the defendant was the most unnatural mother ...

GENERAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... on, decided not to grant the licence. FISHERY PROSECUTION AT CARDIGAN: At the Lower Troedyraur Petty Sessions, held at Cardigan on Tuesday, David Lleweilyn, of Cunnarth, was charged by John Thoias, water bailiff, with fiehing during the weekly close season ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... from John Howden, v and 50.L from Arthur Neet, of Brixton- c hill, by false pretences. - Detective t Rouse deposed that he arrested the acunsed upon the warrant at his lodgings in Well-street, Oxford-street. E He made no reply to the charge. r -John Howden ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... similar ?? on it former occasion.-A warrant was issued for the defendarnt's apprehension. A BAD CASE Or Warn DfsEirxo-c.-William John Yendell, labourer, of 34, Esst-street, 1ieSy, Was chare6d oni a wurratitwithi the nosn-payment of 21. l3s. Gd., arrears due ...