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BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST EECORDIEA'S COUR T. MRn. HENRY FITZciiBON. Q.C.. Recorder. sat in the Recorder's Court, Municipal Buildings. yester- day, and resumed the business of this court. M1r. Thomas Cunningham. registrar. was in at- tendance. LM.PLTOYER.CI LIABILITY ACT. ITARCCtTRT V. FLROWNE. In this case Mearr Harcourt brought an action to recover the sum of £93 I as. brintl three -ears -wages of her ...

SENTENCE ON THE DUC DORLEANS

... -lE O O =U M IOL* * Vo The Duo ?? was brought before t~heOorn.. ftiol Tribnatl in Paris ox Wednesday, inA wa seun. bseh40d to two years' imprisonmeit for entering France' i o- lacoitrwyto bv. After being re-ooudnitet 'to the Con- ublie oiorgerle, the Duo ?? saluted thecrovrd fret.t bows the window of the cell. The polioe dispersed the who of owd, and there wasno disorder.' , ating The young ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1890
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2174 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAMPOLICE COURT. YEsTEEDnAY.-Bcfore Messrs. Colmore (Stip.), A. Chram- lirlain, G. B. Lloyd, F. B. Goodman. andu Brasm. ALLEGED LoNG-FRMs FEAUDs. - George Jackson, 55, Newtown Row, provision me ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE

... APPLICATION AGAINST NEWSPAPERS. JUDGMENT. In the Probate and Divorce Division Mr. Justice BuTrr had again before him yesterday the case of O'Shea r. O'Shea and Parnell. The matter to be submitted to his Lordship was the application for attachments for contempt against Mr. Tuoby, the London representative, and Mr. J. Porter, printer and publisher of the Dubhln roeemau's Journal, for publishing ...

ALLEGED CONSPITACY TO DEFRAUD

... I ALLED CoNSPiRAOY TO DebAVD. I - I XTRAOBDINABRY CAMi c of At *the West London Police-court yesterday, b d, Walter G. Giffard, who was dressed as a prisate soldier, E ius and him wife Florence Adelaide Giffard. their address. ith being given at Norfolk-road, Little Hampton, ap- .a peared to answer summonses charging them With con- J to spiring together to defraud Brtha Jones, a governess, I ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE

... -TH O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE. I ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT. In the Divorce Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Butt, the motion for attachment against thepproprietors and publishers of the 1Theeetan'a Jouir ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AT BAPTIST MILLS

... A MOTHER & CHILD WOUNDED Yesterday morning a desperate attempt at murder was committed by a young man upon his sweetheart in Fox lane, Baptist Mills, It appears that Abraham Goodwin, who is 22 years of age, and who is described as a labourer, though he has recently been gaining bis livelihood as a hawker, bas for some time past been on intimate terms with a young woman namned ?? Hyder, who is ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT

... MOTIONS AGAINST NEWSPAPERUS. In the Divorce Court, yesterday, the motions on behalf of Captain O'Shea for attachment against the Freemnai's Jmirndl, New Fork Heraldand; thetar for commenting on the divorce action against Mr Parnell, were heard. The Solicitor-General said the application re- speoting the Freeia8's J.u41wsa was against John Porter, printer and publisher in Dublin, aud- Mr Tuohy, ...

THEFT OF £200 BY DERBY YOUTHS

... At the Borough Police-court, on Monday, before the Mayor and other magistrates, George Henry L ,nax and Walter Edward Pope, youths, were charged with stealing 2001., the moneys of William Pope.-Detectivc Payne stated that Lomax was a lace kand, and lived until three weeks ago with his parents in Devonshire-street. Pope was a moulder, and had resided with his parents at 72, Lower Dale-road. In ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1890
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 986 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment