FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT i -WESTERN RAILWAY. (~iromn the Readding MMVcuY.) ment. It is w~ith feelings of deep regret that we have to No, record one of the most lamentable railway abocdents aged,' that, we believe, has ever occurred in this country. Allen and which took place this morning on that part of No. the Great Western line, called 1tbe gullet, the Masot deepest Part Of the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... (CfUR' OF BANKRUPTCY-FRIDAY. [I3efore Comncisnoner Sir C. F. Williaraq, 'rIcL )IARYLltiONE IIAXNc-ItN X1i DAVID ITANlNAY. This (lay wns fixed for the hist exaliiuuatioll of the bruk- rupt, Nvo haid been for a e onsiderccble time the manager of the MMaryvIlonoe 13.uli, and to which he was said to be iu- debltcd in a Sicm ot upwcrdhs of EUtttU. A solicitor, Who nttc'ccdel on blealc of several ...

[ill] RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT LEEDS

... *g&TAL RAILWAY ACCXIENT AT LEEDS. on Monday morning.. Du inquest was held ait'tho Court House, befort Jjhlx Blackburn, Esq., on the body of Henry 3H.oyle, twenty-five years of age, an engineer on the T orth Midland Railway, who died in the Leeds (I-eneral infirmary, on Saturday morning, from injwues occasioned by the breaking of a wheel. on No. 18, locomotive engine, with which he was convey- ...

FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON TIHE GREAT I WESTERN RAILWAY. (.From the Reading Meroui'!I) mer fore it is with feelings Of ileep regret that~ we-have to N record one of the most lamntiiable railway accidenfts' ag,6 thatl we believe, has ever oceurred in this country. Alhf and which took place this morning oin that part of IN the Great Western line, called the gullet,' the M& deepest part of the ...

FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT I WESTERN RAILWAY. (Fsom taes Reaclin. Mercury.) mont. It is with feelings of deep regret that we have to No. record one of the most lamentable railway accidents aged that, we believe, has ever oeinurred in this country. Allen, and which took place this morninlg con that part of No. the Great Western line, called ' tlse gullet, the mason deepest part of the ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER AT WHIXALE, NEAR WEM, SHROPSHIRE

... ATROCIOUS MURDER AT WIIXALE, NEAR WEM, SHROPSHIRE (From a Second' Ediftion of eSresrtNW) Aaother murderi hasbeen, perpetrated in this county, during the present week; under circumistances of greater atrocity' even than the iine at Broinvgarth near Oswes.-h try. A wife, with, the nsslstanoe of her'husband, has was administered polsofl boboth~her.parents, and the mother h has falen ,~avictin .to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rDLW?Z .TTaLLEG?NOE. CoUNCLfa- Hotors5, RhiI$'oL, FRrID . Magistrates present: Mlessrs. 1-erapath and Ash. A miserable-lookiilg tian, giving his name Jttmes Chan- non, was charged with stealing a pair or sheets from the shop of M~r. Thlompsonl, of Peter-street. The coiiplainanit said be had no wish to prosecute, as he believed that the prisoner was in the moat ablject state of disiress, and ...

POLICE

... - --I JEW AND CHRISTIAN !-A city policeman, named Ed- monds, was charged before Alderman Gibbs with having assaulted and falsely imprisoned Mrs Levy.-Mr Hobler, believing from her appearance that Mrs Levy was not a Jewess, and perceiving that she took hold of the Old Testa- ment when called upon to be sworn, asked her whether she was a person of that persuasion ?-Mrs Levy: No, sir.- Alderman ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT BY THE FALL OF A BUILDING IN MANCHESTER

... DREADFUL ACCIDENT BY THE FALL OF a BUILDING; IN MANCHESTER. FIVE PERSONS, HILLED AND TEN SERIOUSLY HURT. On Friday evening the site of the late fire, in Man. cheater, (the particulars of which we gave last week,> was rendered the scene of a most appalling accident by the falling of one of the walls of the building in which the late fire occurred upon some workmen employed to take it down. ...

DREADFUL DEATH OF A FEMALE FROM STARVATION

... DREADFUL.DEATH OF A FEMALE FROM STARVATION. On Monday, a lengthened inquiry was proceeded m( with, before Mr. T. Wakly, M.P., Coroner for the no Western Division of Middlepexasud a -respectable-t Jury, in the Board Room of helses Woikhouse l Arthur-street, King's Road, Chelsea, into the cir- cumstanceis attendant peon the death of Maria thi Mansfield,agcid 32 years, who died' in the above We ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICH lNTELLTGEYGCE-FRIDAY. -4 BOW-STREET. JaTenes Lowe, a young man who sweeps a crossing at the I riner of Devonshire-street, Portland-place, was broght )efbre Mr. lfall, chlautcd with stealing from tile person of IM. cRichard Iteeve, a gentleman residing- at Maidstone, t1 ree £5 notes of the Rye Bank, a silver watch, v.AIue t10, md a variety oftother articles his property. Constable Thoml ...

[ill] RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT LEEDS

... iATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT: LEEDS. On Monday morning, an inquest wan held at the Court House, before John Blackburp., Esq., on the body of Henry Hoyle, ?? years of age, -an engineer onthe North Miidland Raillsay, who died in the Leeds General Infirmary, on FSaturday nmornng, from injuries occasioned by the breakdng of a wheel, on No. 18, locomotive engine, with w hich he was 'covey- ing a fist ...