LEGAL

... - . ?? yg . DD.J. ? i. .e ?? ; , . . WE D. BArNARDO has appealed in person against the issue, directed I- the Divisional Court, of a writ of habeas Corpus ordering him to pruduie the boy Gossage, who, while under his care, was taken to wlt 1aapparently to prevent his entry into a Roman Catholic itltution. The facts were reported in this column at the time. t of Dr. Barnardo's pleas was the ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 714 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... I m;01-7?- --RAP.A fls; -1 -- . l . . ?? Capt. McCoy (in the bhir), an MAijor-General Catty. A PRiOTOeaAVpnta 1IN TitoUBLE.-Ljonel Bartrans pautographer, 305, Comnmercial-road, who didno appear, was charged with bc-juig drunk in charge of &. tiorse and cart in Hizih-street, yesterday. -~ luspector Moss said hp lied received a telephonic I communication from the Chief Constable to say tc ih r. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION. t . owdp Hall, Ox/brd, Saturday, January 2.5. Present-G. W. Child, Esq., and the Wardeu of Merton. A FATHER'S MAINTENAsOCE.-George Gemm, mason, a of Horton-cum-Studley, was summoned to show cause v why an order should not be made on him to contribute v towards the support of his father, Robert Goram, who is I now in receipt of out-relief from Headington Union.- o Mr. ...

LAW REPORTS

... ACTION AGAINST A CULRGYYAN. In the Qneen'a Bench, London on Welnesday a farm bailifT I named Carpenter, sped seventy, was awarded £1'50 and £509 dhmages against the Rev F. J. Aldrich Blante, Rector of Welsh Bechrnor, Herefordshire, his late employer, for five alleged false and malicious prosecutions, and also for libel. Mr Steward, a cattls dealcr, who was charged with con- spiracy with the ...

DE TOURVILLE: A HALF-FORGOTTEN TRAGEDY

... DE TOUYRVILLE: A HALF-FORGOTTEN I TRAGEDY. I With the announcement of the death of Henry de Tourville in the prison of Karlan, Styria, ends a drama in real life which exceeds in sensationalism the counterfeit presentments of the stage.' The story was told at length in these colbmns on the 2nd of April; 1887, but we make no excuse for again referring to it. De Tourville was by birth a Frenchman ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... >V INTELUG]-CE. carl ?? COURT OF JUSTICE. (2) QUEEN'S BEINCH DI3ISION1-J, Sl. rap (aefere Mr. Justice Granthlm and a Common Jury.) Cari UAx v TUsE W;OIS'APER PILISRt 1XG C A.NY. She ,CTION iOU LIBOEL. laN tiis CaSC Mr. ., J. Maxey, described as a mining T X n this e C i1tl, ts ex ulauilaging director of aehp eniagi-c Ciul~ th 0 CLO~doaMju Exchange (Limnited) 811 iorpn tb llalltl-;vd . the . ...

THE BLACK HILL WOUNDING CASE

... THEBLACKHILL WOUNDING CASE PIU$IONER BEFORE THE BENCH. -At the Lancbester Petty Sessions yesterday, before the jrev J. P. De Pledge (in the chair) and ?? WV. B. Van liransbergien, Dennis Lyons (38), who was employed in the ,as producifg department at the Consetc Iron Company's ,;ecl WVorks, and lodged in Bottle Bank, Llackbill, was broug~ht up on remand, charged with the attempted murder of ...

The Police Courts

... El'tc valitz (t, carts. NEWCASTLE.-FRiDAY. John Nicholson was summoned for cruelly ill-treating a horse in the Haymarkot on the 6th ?? Huish said on the 6th uit. he saw the defendant in charge of go horse at the horse fair held in the Elaymarket. its bind quarters were a perfect vwreck, and it wae in poor condition. It also suffered much pain from a wound on the back.- ] Defendant said he had ...

SINGULAR CASE AT STOCKPORT

... _ AN OLD MAN XHARGED WITH CHILD THE BODY EXHUMED. An old man named Thomas Hesketh, who has been m custody since the 17th inst. on a charge of perjury, was brought up at the Stockoort Police Court, on Wednesday,onachargeofwildulmurder. The circum- stances of the case are remarkable. The prisoner had been living for some time with a woman named Elizabeth Ann Parker, who was his junior by about ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... THE CREWE MURDER CORONER'S INQUEST AND VERDICT. | Dr Chu-ton yesterday returmed the inquest at; rough on the bedy of Richard Davies, who Wavs; murdered on Saturday nigght whilst driving along the read betwent Crews and iEugb. Two sons of, the deceased are in custody charged with the murder. The prisoners were not present, as had been anticipated, it beitng considerede unwise, on account of the ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SEAMAN

... SE:RIOUJS ()HA1 E A~tIAST THREITENING TO STAB A POLICIllAli /t the City Police Court on Monday, before esri. A. Burch (in the chair), V. t'rs, and J T. Tucker, THOMAS wMcDONNELL, a seam.n on board ILI!.S. Cambridge, was charged with having two eer glasses in his possession, supposed to have been stolen ; also with threatenilig P.C. Srvnonds with a knife on the 2ith instant.-'n'he Chief ...

CARDIFF TRAMWAY DISPUTE

... CARDIFF TRAM WAY DISPUTE. IP - . AN El XTRA.ORDINIARY LETTER. THREATS TO MURDER TEIE kRBI- TRATOR, RUFFIANLY ATTACK UPON r DRIVERS. a A TWENTY MINUTES' STRUGGLE. ' a S Councillor Frank Beavan is beginning to find ! that the position of arbitrator in the disputes be- E tween the Cardiff Tramway Company and their d men is by no means an easy one, and that it has , some decided drawbacks. When he ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 693 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment