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A GHOST RIOT IN BERMONDSEY

... I A GHOST RIOT IN BElhl~ONDSEY. On Wednesday, Robert Withey, 13, a lad employed at a machine-ruler's in the Bo- rough, was charged at Southwark police- court with throwing stones in New Weston- street, to the danger of the inhabitants.- Alfred Chase, ...

THE RIOTS IN ST. GEORGE'S

... THE RIOTS IN ST. GEORGE'S. The morning service of Sunday was the most pacific which St. George's has witnessed for a long time past, a circumstance which was owing to the presence of certain strangers who were not expected. In answer to questions put ...

The Law Courts

... as on several previous nights, a large crowd asseambled to see the ghost,' and the noise and disturbance was such that the police found it necessary, in order to quell the riot, to clear the square altogether. In doing this they iuet with considerable ...

CRIMINAL RECORD

... CRIMINAL RECORD. RIOT AND Loss OF LOFE AT A PROTECTIONIST MEETING.-Jn an affray that ensued between the Protectionists and Free-traders at the Dorset county Protection meeting, on Wednesday week, a young man named Allen was struck down by a farmer, and ...

THE CASE OF CHILD TORTURE BY A BARRISTER

... to repeat his prayers, when the boy issnediately made the sign of the cross, repeating the words ?? Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and said that was all he knew. Alderman Salomons said, he would not swear the child, as he believed he was telling the truih ...

LAW AND POLICE

... a report that a ghost bad been seen among the. grave-stones, and the credulous readily believed the story, and flocked in crowds to the fligh-street. The affair has given rise to a good, deal of curiosity, and much disorder and rioting. On Monday, after ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3773 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE JEUFOSSE TRIAL IN FRANCE

... one came, ut we did not know that it wAS he. Did ou not know that the person, whoever it was, brought letters T-No. Did you riot once tell Madame de Jonfosse that you had heard some one talking with Mdlle. Blanche in her chamber ?-I said that I thought ...

FRAUDS AND SUPERSTITION AT BIRMINGHAM

... pnblidlivd at Ba. have sent them a talismsn, or charm, for safe delivert in Chidbirthi. The Great Searer's BookofTrueStoriesof Ghosts, Dreams, &c,,408 pae~lt.~ edgeu2sRetamps. Explanatory Letter onthe Woridag.Eud, I seven stamps. Loarge book, 66 stamps. ...

THE PROVINCES

... -a411 things are become new ?? Jalne.as bn the Holy Ghost reconciln te leash ont ;birself -and b.atb givenx unto Brote rnete ministry of recon.Cliatien. Now, then, I am the mes- Fenger of the Holy Ghost unto you. The Lord of Hosta came wand o tandd'~ioeaimed ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... seat for briberv burt ret Ire did riot say a word about seeing Mrll. A ttwood'at d the office irs Bircirin-lane. After a good deril of ?? is with tire questions that were put to him, lie at length said aire did riot recollect whether' lire did not state ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... Christ saith, none canl enter into the kingdom of God except lie be regenerate and boris anews of wtraer' ann of the Holy Ghost, tise miisiriter beseeches all tire congregation to call upcn God the Father, titroucir our Lord Jesus Christ, that of' ...

THE PROVINCES

... Alfreton, one evening htsb week, while the men were as usual working down the pit, one of them asserted that he had seen a ghost. The apparition was described as in shape like a man. Instantly the news vasspread through- out the pit. Soon the busy o ...