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ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY IN DUNGANNON

... II Du.N-GA5N(3N. 31MONDAY.-An attempt at the robbery of fowl took place in Dungannon on last Saturday night. From the facts disclosed it ap- pears that about midnight a strange commotion was heerd by a son of M1r. Wm. Steenson. station- fmaster on the Great Northern Railway at Dun- - annon, in his father's yard by the continued bleating of a goat and the cackling of hens, and on proceeding to ...

THE STABBING CASE IN BALLYMONEY

... 'THE STABBING CASE IN BALLY2M1ONEY. ON Saturday latt, the accused. Thomas :M Clure ! Kirkanatrick. Alexanler Elder, :rnd Archnibald Lennigan. who are alleged to have committed the m asanlt on John and Robert Holmes, of Tandheaid by stabbing them on the night of Thursda-. the 6th inst., were brought up on remand. before Captain t. O. Gage, ., ann Mr. William Ilaniliton. J.P.. charged with the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURtT OF SESSION. IFIST D)IVIS1ON-TsvSDly, February 27. he N ?? the 1. .PRetDOT.r Llords ADAM for anid 711 aAnS t) iff B .-TURNER V. SS1,lGMA1N~. Wa - A settlafielt wa intimated to-day of thesact'et w3 tronblit by William Seligmnno, insurance breker, lie' 4Ulasgowv, against Jasmes William Turner, writer, p5r Greenrck, for payment of £770 14a Gd. On 2Stb cir October. 188c, Peter Macara, ...

THE CREW TRAGEDY

... [SUBJECT OF ILLUSTRATION.] RICHARD and George Davies, charged with the murder of their father, at Crewe, were again brought up on Thursday at the Court House in that town, and their arrival from Sbafford Gaol, where they had been lodged during their remand, WaS witnessed by large crowds of people. There was a thronged court. One notewvorthy feature of the prisoners' condut while being conveyed ...

ITALIAN MURDER IN HOLBORN

... ITALIAN',PfRDER TI HOLBORNT. d ITALtAN'WPUJRDEI IN I ULtUNrIN ia .b rJ vz ?? night ai murdei was committed ih br o0 that parb ef 'Eolborn where ildeaboub two thousand to a 'Italians, wko esbsist by organ tplaying end& dn El: e; lee creay In the summer, and selling hot potatoes th 6e'zand baked chestntsbinthewinber. In the middle ki nf of 'Eyrc-sbweet-hlll, turning out of Clerkenwell-road, go d ...

BANOR COUNTY COURT

... BANOR B COUNTY- COURT. XowsD..-Bofore His Honour Judge Horatio Lloyd A Clergyman ,Ste. by his 'Medieal Man.-Dr Hughes,a medical practitioner residing at Bethesda. sued*.the Rev.,Owen Davica,vicartof Rhitw, .Pwllhelii for ?? San ?? few.(in tbh'eabsence of Mr R. 0. Jones, Bethesd,).appeared on bhal2f'of the plaintiff, and Mr Twigge Ellis for the ?? the claim arose outuf an account for meedical ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT

... I - THEE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT. CONTEMPT OF COURT. Yesterday, in the Divorce Court, the often deferred motions for attachment against the Freesaen's Journal for, contempt of court in its comments on the ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... I INQUESTS IN BIRIMINGAM. | An inquest was held yesterday afternoon by Mr. Hawkes (coroner) touching the death of Edward Spittle (61), 7 Court, 77, Nelson Street. Deceased had been un- able to work fo ...

AN INSURANCE AGENT CHARGED WITH FORGERY

... AN INSURANCE AGENT CHARGED ITHI - FORGERY - - |. At the Wolverhampton Police Court. yesterday- before MIessrs. J. Lees and J. G. Wright-Samuel Beckett Rogers, Market Place, Wolverhsampton, was charged ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... COMMITTAL OF THE PRISONERS. At Crewe, yesterday, Richard and George Davies, brothers, were charged on remand with the murder of their father, on the highway, near Crewe, about mid- n ...

THE SINGULAR CHARGE OF STEALING LETTERS

... THE SDZGUL-AR CHARGE OF STEALING ?? IZTEPIZS. In the Queen's Bench Division, on Saturday-before the Lord Chief Justice, Mr. Baron Pollock, Justices Hawkins, Gpntham, and Charles, sitting as a Court fo ...

THE [ill] DIVORCE SUIT

... THE O'SHEX-PARNEIL DIVORCE SUITD. li P&INLLITE PAPE RS BLIOUGiIT TO S~ ~Vs BOOK. to]I MOTION FOR ATTACHMEIINT. eta to cas to On Tuesay ra mtion for nictachtnntr fac: 'a igtinst the Frieeoirne's Journa ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1890
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2076 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment