THE STRIKE IN THE BRASS TRADE

... I THE STRUM. IN THE BRASS TRADE. LEAVING WORK THROUGH FEAR. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday morning- before the Stipendiary (Mr. T. M. Colmore) and Mr; C. T. Parsons-Joseph Staresmore, Clif ...

THE SINGER AND THE WIDOW

... I THE SINTGER AND THE WIDOW. At the Westminster PoliceCourt, on.Monday, Denbigh Cooper, a professional singer, described further as a private-hotel proprietor, of Mostyn Road, Llandudno, appeared to a ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 [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 

ALLEGED SERIOUS STABBING CASE NEAR BALLYMENA

... AILEGED SERIOUS STABBING CASE NZEAR I BAILYMENA. AT the BllyVMenM petty sessions yesterday, before Messrs. Joseph C. Rutherfoord. R.b. (in the chair), an.1 James Mallaghan. J.P., a man called Henry Ifarkins was charged by District-Inspector Crogban with having. as alleged, seriously stabbed and wounded a man named George Cissick. residing at Cresshind near Baliymena. Mr. J. K. Curre de- fended ...

MURDER IN WESTMORELAND

... MURDER IN WESTMORLAIND. SENT:ENCEĀ£ OF DEAmpI At Wetmoreland Assiesz at Appleby yesterday, before Mr. Justie Charles, John lfe, the son of a farmer and statesmann residing at Longmarton, was charged with the wiltul murder of his stepmother, Rosamond Metcalfe, on November 23rd. At the time of committing the offence with which he was chaxrged, the prisoner resided with his father. On the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COUBT OF SESSIOX.. FIRST DTRISION. SuNWAn ROts POrt To-DAY (TuESDA-^ Appeal-John Shaw v. Caledonian Railway Company xmd ?? of Lanarkshire. SrOBT ROLL FOR To-DAY (Tu2sDAY) AND To-MosRvw RN.-Mrs Bouverie Canpbell and others r. PeterDeansand - ?? Kinaear. Appeal-David Hamiiton and others v. Andrew Scott Tomies -Dean of Guild, Edinburgh. EN.-Georue D. Tennent v. Mrs Hamilton DulbbarrTennc4 -Lord ...

THE CATTLE DISHORNING CASE

... i g The teal of George Wilson, CRtle dealer, Cupar- 'a Fife, on a charne of having on 20th November last tl cruelly ill-treated 32 oxen by cuttieg off their horns at the farm of North Berwick Abbey, 1:3st Lothian, was resumed anad concluded in Hadding- I ton Sheriff Court yesterday. Sheriff Shirreff pre- sided. The case, which was raised to test the aI question of the legality or illegality of ...

THE MURDER OF MRS. SAMUELS

... | TnE Press Association says: The statement that the man arrested recently in connection with the raids on the rendezvous of notorious thieves in South London was the individual who murdered Mrs. Samuele, the wife of a. dairyman In Bartholomew- road, Kentish Town, two years ago, is without foundation. The statement had its origin probably in the fact that the man in question-himself a ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER

... I ON Friday Simon Myabt, nineteen, farm labourer, was charged with attempting to murder him father and mother, John and Mary Myatt, farmers, near Cheadle, on the nighbt of January 23rd, by shooting them. It appeared that 'on the night of the 23rd nIb. Mr. and Mrs. Myatt went to spend the evening together at the Royal Oak Inn, Cheadle. They left the Royal Oak at a late hour, driving to the farm ...