LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... III VERPOOL AS&ZES. rnit Pnms co~rnrr' BzFolrE XE. JUsflOt KDTh' AICD.A Sr't¶A aua.a . THEI CAKTTLE DEBALER AN THEi tt .B~OOIG CLERK.; i OxttsniVr I.OiNfON AND Noam-wzS'a R a- WAY Cosrraz.-~The plaintiff, Patriock Grant, a di cate dealer, pf Dublin, soutght to recover damages v afor assault and false imprisonment. The defence 1g was that he~was not areted, axnd if so it was done f~ without the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... SATURDAY, AUGUST 2& des BEFORE MM. T. B. SAMPSON, CORONER0r LIvzMOO Box WOZUAN'BURN'T NRAR CAzNRAi;-sTRE=. -On the ls body of- An Laura Dewar, 30,.whodied at the f . Northern Hospital on Thursday afternoon from T abock and exhaustion consequent upon burns. The deceased bad no Sixed abode, bu-recently was a t living in a court off Horatio-cteet. OnWednes an day, a she was stooping to pick up a ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LIVERPOOL COUNTY CFpIrT. .1- MONDAY, JUNE a. 1-BEFBK HS ms rora5 JrOGE sm~y. .f CzArX ?? WE Hno-PrM--5v R- 5y e Iaac Bblack, furniture deie. f i P. Bremner appeared, brought &-it i t JaUes WoN erspoon, wine and prt 'n aS Saaforth, to recover money unda- - ve tgIent, and also to recover. in iie-i ot at of tbe value, certain articles of fcrn: - n- Mr. Bremner handed in the a K. which defendant ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY. JUNE 10. 1 REFiOltEM1.W J. STS WART, BTXPRNPDIA11YAc3TRAT. 4 ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLW.-MiChael Demsey, a young man, was charged onwarrant with having wounded Police-constable 115 E (Calvert) on the night of the 23rd ultimo. Calvert and another ohfeer were ?? a street di 6urbanee, when prisoner struck Calvert on the head with a belt.I Prisoner w as taken into custody. ht was recued41 ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JULY 4. 1 BEFORE mkt C, S. a&V=;; . A W.&RNM ToCnEN-em ReM. t , ; cabowner, 10, Heath-road, Lower Bebington, we i summoned for unlawfully refusing, without reasonable excuse, to drive his car to Rnsell-rad, to whiih he was -directed by M Walter.- C t Police-constable 83 (Tro'ers) ststed that about six o'clock on the evening of the 28th June he was standing on the bndze in Bedford-road ...

THE CARDIFF STABBING AFFRAYS

... THE CARDIFF STABBING IIIAFFRAYS. THE BUITE-TBIERRAOE CASE. LATEST PARTIOULARS. The man David Mnrphy, the victim in the Bute-terrace stabbing affray, still lies in the Cardiff Infirmary in a precarious condition. Though not yet out of danger, he is progressing as favourably as can be expected, considering the terrible nature of the wound inflioted, which Police-oonstable 7axwvoll, No. 70, vho ...

INDIGNANT DRESSMAKER

... EXCITING SCENE IN COLEFORD POLICE-COURT. At Coleford Petty Sessions on Wednesday (before Mr. T. C. Palmer, in the chair, and Mr. Isaiah Trotter) Thomas Fox, a youth, of Cole-- ford, was summoned for using obscene language on the 26th ult. Mru Male defended. The allegation was that defenldanut used most inde- cent language towards Miss Leonora Morris, dressmaker, of thartplace, who was ...

Published: Thursday 09 November 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 606 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE HENLEY TRAGEDY

... sc oretary (SIr. Ormond) 11 aving adde d the poultry sholv to this one, the show was far in excoss -both in quality and quantity, to tho one held last e ?s S- , Pactomime rehearsals are in full SlYillg at the Lyceum in Londoli and report Rpeaks glowrngly of th4 big bail soelie where Uin- derella loses her slipper, lvhich soene- alone wil1 represent an expenditrlre of about :62,000 bdore ...

Published: Tuesday 12 December 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1789 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCOTCH SHOOTING MYSTERY

... SCOTCH SHOOTING- MYSTERY. CLOSE OF THE CROWN CASE. is' i SCOTT'S BROTHER IN THE 1 d WITNESS-BOx. Id.- t THE 'MISSING MAN OFF IN SEARCH OF HEALTH. O OPENING OF THE CASE FOR V t THE DEFENCE. a 2 It It was a cold, raw, drizzling morning on It Tuesday, yet a large crowd waited patiently in Parliamnent-squtare in the hope of seeing C some of those who are more intimately t f connected with the ...

Published: Wednesday 20 December 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 5136 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SCENE AT NEATH COUNTY-COURT

... LETTER FROM THE PLAINTISP'; mn- SOLICITOR. en: or TO THlE EDITOF4 OF THE 1 WSTIEN IfAIL,. i- Sra,-Referring to the report of this case it m- your issue of Wednesday, 1 sball be glad if vor, st ill kindly allow me, throgh your paper, to h, explain my positien in tho matter. The plaintig tsin t~he year 1891, bought the branch business oB iai Messrs. Taylor and Co. (Limuiteel), at Crmnavo0r ?? ...

M. WADDINGTON

... M. WADDING TON THE RETIRING FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO THE COURT OF ST. JAMES S Ml. WILLIAM HENRY WADDINGTON, who has just presented his letters of recall to Her Majestv at jWindsor, has been Ambassador at the Court of St. James's since July, I883. He is the son of a naturalised Englishman who settled in France as a cotton manufacturer, and was born in Paris on De- cember II, i826. He was educated ...

Published: Saturday 13 May 1893
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1322 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Crime and Punishment