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EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... SESSIONS. I ~andn GLAMORGANSHIRES - . Uip tbek TRIALIS 0I PFRISONERS, the - - elhe shes . ,. strg APPE AL CASES, put con The business in connection with (he Epiphany pri- Quarter Sessions for the county of Glamorg'an was a bI continued at Cardiff on Wednesday, when the bis trials of prisoners were resumed, I and FIRSr Coulr. Iint (Before Ur, J. C. FowLHI: and Mr. H. oS LA BJoCS Art. Dnawrs.) ...

Published: Thursday 02 January 1890
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4818 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... THIE POLICE -COURT8. -4- M.A?SION.\ OUSE:.-THtE GmAT EBRoimnn op FogI0Y1 ?? T~hom=s Tnretr, 65, do- en selibed as haviug no occupation, and Fredrick Virke, tit 49, surveyOrt, were charged on remand, before Alder- Pl ).ISD Sa Andre LuslI, with forging and utteriug a ci Chilian bond for 1,000., with intent fo dtfr d Sir fo Bobert Cardcn and Co., stcekbrokers, 3, Threadneedle- a strict, and Lning ...

CAPTAIN O'SHEA'S DIVORCE SUIT

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THE O'SHEA-PARNELL DIVORCE SUIT

... Jr. LETTER FIOM MRS. O'SHEA'US h SOLICITORS. rid S? 'lfteDaily ACicsr Dublin correspondent, telegraph- i ling last night, ?? following letter was h written to-day by Messrs. Lewis and Lewis, n acting as solicitors for Mrs. O'Shea, to E. ve F. Day, E]sq., whose name appears on Use is petition of Captain O'Shea: - Dear Sir,- e ts. have ascertained to-day, with considerable diffi q0 culty and ...

ALLEGED WHOLESALE ROBBERIES

... ALLEGED .WHOIMALE BOBBFUS. I -; ; -z . W J Is- ?? I THE BE1AM UA±ITARtY INPEM At the Marylebone Police-court yesterday, 1Geo. Harvey, 25, a butcher, of Aeton-street, Kings! land-road, and Henry Butcher, 27, a waiter, of Broughamn-read, Dalston, were 'chargedwith being concerned together in stealing on thel 11$b December, from 12,a Eton-road, Hampstead, a diamond brocch and a watch valued at ...

ADJOURNED WINTER ASSIZES

... TRIAL OF CONNELL. TULLe sOnR \ONE -SDAY.-To-day the fourth' trial of Denis Connell for the murder of Denis Daly, at Bailyknock, %was resumed before Mr. Justice O'Brien. Fitzgerald. examined by MIr. Du.JBAan BARTON. deposed that he had a dancing school near Castle- island at the time of the anurder. On the day of the murder the prisoner and a number of othert were in the school about one ...

EXTRAORDINARY THEATRICAL CASE

... EXTRAORDINARY TEMTIMA CAW. a- 4 . I At the EArlborough-street Poliee-eourt l~es- bY, arjidoLuil, of Albeet fasons,. ~'30th November at.-.Mr.Gohgnpoeitd Mr. Gill coandute the dfne-r egeai t opening the calse. said that the defedn emdt ahave finagined that he was personated in a piece called The Ord Craze that was recently produlced at the L.Princess's Theatre. The consequence was that be Ap- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF BAMRUPTO-TAN. 1. (1Bdoe Mr. Registrar Hasitt.) RE: JOEN IWDN. A ptition for a receivir -oider has been presented on oehall oi this debtor, who is well known in the City, xld Ivas recently the proprietor of the Salutation Taya-, ?? NtwOvgte,- treot, and he is dseribed as late a licesed viotualler and fish ongmr. Nothing trau:. pired ss to the debts or assets: but it was stated that 1 ...

THE O'SHEA-PARNELL DIVORCE CASE

... I Mr Parnell was at three o'clock yesterday served with the uitartion and petition in the notion for divorco brought by Captain O'Shea against his wife aad against Mr Parnell as co-respondent. Service was effected by Mlr Day, solicitor to Captain O'Shea, r who attended personally at the offices of Mesorb dai ],ewis & Lewis, Ely Place, Holborn, at the above- Me nrmed hour in response to a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... PjIOLICE ?? w lrcrvoS ,- ?? NoTmsEayDmrvsroN.--(Before Mi:, O'Donet) SERIOUS. CHAR Acfar A COSTABLE- A respectably-dressed young maifuamed Path o -Ran svaacharged with ag asltd Con-- stable 105 0. There was a counter .carge,--in which the- constat~e was charged with having as- saulted Elizabeth Ryan, Patrick Ryan's moter ' Mr.Adams Q C (iUsrncted by esisJs'nns- and. Son) prosecute forthe ...

THE POLEGATE TRAGEDY

... THEP0 LEGATE TRAGEDY. VERDICT OF MURDER. LosDOq, TEttxsDjY.-The inquest wns resumed t Polegate t4-day on the bodies of two girls, 2inmed Taylor, who were murderedbytheirmother. Evidence was given by several little children as to having fetched drink for the prisoner on the day of the crime. It was also stated that. although she had some property. she ovwed people money. A verdict of wilf al ...

ALLEGED INCITEMENT TO MURDER

... ALtFGFD INCITEMENT TO MURDMER. stri At the Bow street police court, London, yesterday, w3 Henry George Weir, a compositor, was charged at the the instance of the Treasury with having at a meeting rev in Hyde Park incited those present to murder George wb Livekey, chairman of the ,Sonth Metropolitan Gas thc Company. The meeting was in support of the men sto on strike from the South, ...