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PREVENTION OF COLLIERY ACCIDENTS

... a. An adjourned inquest on the bodies of Thomas ia Purdy and Thomas Pedmore, two men killed at the a, .Tinker' Clough Colliery, Shelton, by the breaking ?? of a chain, was resumed on Monday, at the Saracinprn'. ab Head Inn,, before Mr W. Harding, coroner. Mr t id Forrester, ?? mining agent of! Lord Granville, at , whose colliery the accident occurred, and Mr Four- .r 3- driniaer, the inventor ...

THE POWELL PLOT

... THE OWE PLT~J TRIALS AT THE'-'OLD BA' E APPLICATION FOR P1OSTPONEME b TRIALf. On Friday, at tern o'clock the learned judges, lti Justice Brie and Mr Jneties Williams, took their Beata oj the bloch, and immediately aftsrwnrds the ?? prisoneriA, acused ef treamnable praet% were placed at the bar. Joseph Ritohie, 42, bricklayer; Alfred Able. 23, porter; William Gurney, 42, shoemaker; John ...

Police Report

... voilre AevoirL --l-111-111- ?? ?? ?? ?? ;i e ?? ?? -{ P ?? o--- ?? ?? I-t ,t--t , t t r8 wORSEHIP STRBT.-STAaE5N0.-Johni Roach was an charged with having stabbed and dangerously wounded William Lamb.-P. lioeoonstable Fletoher, 90 H, said, th4 atn that about evro, o'clock on Sunday night, be was pass- dr, vn Ing the Gan pnblic.bouse, in Union-street, Spitalfilids, th itrt when he heard cries of ...

ARREST OF JOSEPH BARKER.—BOLTON ELECTION.—MR J. BARKER, M.P. FOR BOLTON

... IARRFST OF JOSEPE BERKEER.-JOLTON ELECTTON.- MR J. BARKER# M .P. FOR BOLTON.- -: - (From the Times.) ; a Tuesday having been appointed for the nomination he of a nember of parliatnent for Bolton, to fill up'tbe es, vacancy occasioned by the death of the Inte member, rd the Mayor and a large number of the inhabitants er, assembled 'for that purpose in thelarge new Market. at, piace. Tbere were ...

THE POLICE MURDER AT ASHTON

... TRE POLIOE MURDER AT ASSTON AQ11ToW. MONDuAY.-The persetis charged with the murder of Bright, the policeman, werethsdyemit before J. Jowett,JY. Lord, J. GrimeblewB . Higginbottom, ( said J. Herrop. B r.The names of ?the prisoners are a Joseph Itatliffe. J_. otneterdiheR J. Seddon, Thomas Kenwortby, Tuomais Teespaker, Jonathanl Walker, Wit. T item WinterboitOne, James Scott', William Edwards, ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... I re too LIVERPOOL ASSIZ ES. w tough. nec UNLAWFUL. A555M1BL15.su MONDAr, -AUG 28 -JoDht Fsynu, 28, James ho1 ,,xe. Downey, 83, John Mooney, .20. Owen Gana, 23- and the %tare! Edward Birch. 44, were indicited for having, ?? at it ton, with. others, unlawfully assembled with pikesan and swords to create a riot. oand es Mr Pollock prosecuted., The. prisoners were do. diff t olvi, fended by Nmere ...

ASSAULT ON TWO POLICEMEN

... Woslsmr mci POLCe.0c0cURTv -On Wednesday, W. Carroll, described as a French polisher, was charged with having been concerned with five others, NE in a murderous attaok, upon two constables of the Fei Hi ?? Rowley Iiii, who presented pre a shocking apipearace, his zaca beli~ng much swollen, des and disfigured, and oen of his eyes closed up, stated a c that shortly before nine o'clock on the ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... f: ?? H) I r T.TRIALS.i ' o - ' % ,LIVERPOOL ASSIZES. NiLAWJUL AGOSUBLIF, > * MoiniDA, Aco 28-Jdii Flynn. 28, i John M ,4G. 0 en Gw nase4l t7 Edra N .44, ldiated for having a e- t ton, iiitf o - e : oasembled fitii'pI and swotrds ?? 31r PoUle 'T prison~ers were do. fended by Mem!SXU Fr. 3Tashe fata~4esws asappeareil frna the state. Meat of counsel and the evidence of witnesses, vrre, that an ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND MUTILATION

... DREADFUL MURDER AND MUTILATION, HUNTINIGORDO lfsii, Ataguat SO.-On Thuraday evening sat, betweek all tnd seven o'clac*,a child of William G0,me, enrant to. Mt Greg, of Colea park, Weatmill, was found dead in the lodge occupied' by Its parents. The mother and one daughter Was absent gleaning, and left William Game, a boy nine years old, to take care of his three sisters, Lucy (deceased, four ...

DISCOVERY OF MORE HORRIBLE MURDERS BY POISONING IN ESSEX

... DTSCOVERY OF MORE HORRIBLE MURDERS BY ,I - POISONING IN ESSEX. I - I - It HIawicn, Saturday.-Another most a'TrociouS Maur. ; der, by secret poisoning, has itlhin the last two or three Idays been discovered in the ndighbourbood of WIZ, connected with which are some unpleasant statemeant, timplicatlng one or more females wjh other murders, and which have led to tbe most painful elcttment ...

THE IRISH TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... 1 P T, R.T;IALS * I :, ADJ C;; ' ' A ' 'N ;.:HaIGH-II . 9XX . iO. N tw -Y,.o~Ick~ie'f, ~uNusi BI , 'V weve-o'lok ?? Backburne, Chief jlus. l M. ice&'Doherty- and JutneMore, took- thi-ijrssalii '1 f .06M4 it on th'~grand, jury) hei be- rne 0nsef~ustie,aAdefrs8Ing th e grand jury;, sad, t F, Gentlcmen,the crime of liith treso is Onebslppsly hi 91a Of syehaufinsual: 0Cce c,~d with resect to 1 i~ ...

DISCOVERY OF MORE HORRIBLE MURDERS BY POISONING IN ESSEX

... DISCOVERY.OOF MORE HORRIBLE UVRDERS BY ,1 POISONING IN ESSEX, E I , i HAwioz,' aturday.-wAnotk. most atroclous mur- 4es, by eoret poisoninghe within thle laot two or three I dayse been discovered in the neighbourheed of WlZt onnetetd *lth which nre *omc unpleasant ?? a 'aplioting ono 'or In'ore f~emes witth-other murders. . nd'whielihhah kd to* the most t ~ithi t esettentl > thirouhout ths ...