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Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... zffollt!t @effrlt, & nqutztt. S1OCIING RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. COLLISION ON TIHE LONDON AN]D BIRMINGOnAM I RALmWAv.-On Tuesday morning last (Jaly 20th). r a frightful collision, attended with the most serioud i conscquences, took place on the line of thle g London and Birmingham Railway, near Chalk-farm, ii and within a short distance of the Camden-town sta- U tion. During the day most painful ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... sal-belito, OffflIrtge, sr fjTqlirqtg4 ?? I MIORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. rFIUOISFUL ACCIDENT OX TIlM NORTHERnN AXID ?? ?? have to perform the pain- Ifb duty of giving itall details oraeiother railwzly nc- cident, by which no ne an has been killed and sci'e- mal Per-sons wounded. T'he scene of the calamity is that portion of twic Northern and Eastern line which was opened only a few days ago, and ...

HULL PRICE CURRENT.—AUGUST 13, 1845

... HULL P'RICE CUl;RENT.-AUGUST 13, 1845. LINSEED nA,.. LINSEED, Odessa, per quar . ?? 3 0to £0 0 0 Pct'~ersb~urg ?? 0 0 0 Common ?? t 0 I.. 1 7 ?? 0 0 ..0 0 0 Riga.~~1170.. 000 Heruelahsd Konigsberg ?? . 51 17 0 liambro' and Danish 0 . RiAPESEED emn, per last. 27 0 0*280 0 Hungarian ?? 00 0n00 --Bla k sea .000.. ?? O 0 0o OILS1, ?? ?? 0 0i0 00 ?? 0 0 39 1 0 0 --Rape, pale, per cwt.11 ?? _ ...

Published: Friday 15 August 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1250 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... 2lrrbeztl , @fftlra, & qt.liqu tq* 1MORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. FitiItITFUL ACCIDSRT ON THE NOOTiERN AND S E.&STEis lCAiLwaX.IY-1V`O ave to perl'orin tile pain. 1 ul duty of' giving; the details of another railway ac- cidept, by which one mast has been kiled and seve- sal perons wounided. The scene of the calamity is r that portion of' the Northern and Eastern line which l was opened only a few ...

LEGAL TRIUMPH OF THE WOMEN OF HYDE

... LEGAL TIUUMPII OF TIHE WOMEN OF HYDE. In a recent nuomber of the Stare we gave a short ac- count of the doings of the Cheshire magistrates in Hyde. Fivewomen, andthe husbandao one of them, were sent to.ganl for a month, with no other charge against them than, as expressed in the warrant of commitmect, walking tip and down the highways and byeways in the town of Dukifield aforesaid, and ...

TRIAL OF THE PIRATES FOR THE MURDER OF MR. PALMER

... 'TRIAL OF TUIE PIRATES FOR THE MU'RDER OF MR. PALMER. WVESTERN CIRCUIT.-EXETER, JULY 24. This being tleday fixed for the trial of the pirates, 0 (before thehour hreononsencing businessthedoors 0theo castle were besieged 'vith parties anxious and er to gain admission. l]ut a small portion of thl ?? wl collected could be aceommodated ln the hall, an d u,1todreds of individuals remained in the ...

Assize Intelligence

... No, c f litelff'oella. Q ?? ?? - - ?? NORTHERN CIRCUIT. CARaLIlZ-, AUGUST' 7.-The recommencfdationl of theI council of the woman Jane Crosby, aqite o h charge of murdering her child by roasting it to death before a firs, to the gaoler, to remove her with secresy from the gael, was! Flot, it would appear, unneeesaatry, for after the nnnounc~le ttel of her acquittal a dense crowd wais collected ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES (CONCLUDED)

... NISI PRIUS COURT. la% CASE OF SEDUCTION AT HALIFAX. ho CRAPPER V. FEARNLEY. The Hon. J. S. WORTLEY and Mr. TiaomPsoN were leg for the plaintiff; Mr. DurqDAS was for the defendant. ini Mr. Ticumpsoe opened the ?? Crapper A, wa; the plaintiff, Tetley Fearnley, the defendant. The CO! declaration stated that the defendant debauched the pe daughter of the plaintiff on two occasions, and that she ...

Published: Friday 01 August 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3483 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL TRIUMPH OF THE WOMEN OF HYDE

... In a recent number of the Stan we gave a short ac- I court of the doings of the Cheshire magistrates in s Hyde. Five women, and the husband of one of them, v were sent to gaol for a month, with no other charge i against them than, as expressed in. the warrant of L commitment, walking up and down the highways v and! byeways in the town of Dukinfield aforesaid, and r making a great noise and ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... RrrMrnt,5,, Offirtirro., &,-ii Tql toto. I FATAL AcciDEXt.-The ?? (Paris paper) gives an account of a fire which broke out at Bardeaux, on the 22nd inst., at six o'clock in the evening, at the rue Borie-aux-Chartrous, at a Mons. Tastet. A store full of brandy was consumed, and the fire spread to the neighbouring houses. In three hours it was got under. i'he following morning, by the falling in ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LIVE1P'OOL ASSIZIES. PC IMPORTANT ACTION ON A, POLICY Ox' 1NSI'lRANCR. 1mu1 MTODAns, Atiu,twi M.- An act ni tyias tried It oJeroMr. bnt ft Just ice Cl8it tSttfI ai. tnI it ?? Jusry, flits da-i., tekici inol)v~d all tfift-,triat fpleilit of hNw. 'cOt it at wslts ?? tlip i'~nti wisirp J1 s.f liitand Ito I'st 5. l xe twonal ?? fiiterseoof tfe A oils I. ?? OillIltli. Al: IO ,tlti Itt) It Ale . ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irrtbtjt0, (ffcuet5, & *iI~qtttsto., Trn LATE Ronr -no Fse LORD COrTeNIIAM'S.- d On Tuesday last James Macarthy, aged thirty, and Mary, his wife, who during the session were indicted for having rccived a gold bracelet, valued at £70, the property of' Lord Cottenham, well krnowing theD same to have been stolen, were placed at the bar, when Mr'. Ballantine, on behalf of the prisoners, said t'aat ...