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SERIOUS STRIKE RIOTS AT BOLTON

... A TO-WN SOLD BY AUCTION. Mr. John Francis, auctioneer, of Carmarthen, offered for sale at Llanybytbne, yesterday large freehold estates, including nearly the whole town itself, in the counties of Carmarthen and Cardigan. There was a large attendance ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. ZOW STAEZT. THE BuSY NIoGH.-John Donovan and George Brooks, shabby-looking men, were charged, before Mr. Lushington, under Section 4 of the Vagrant Act, with exposing and offering for sale an indecent print in the public streets. ...

LAW AND POLICE

... to hear an appeal by John Goppie, against a conviction by Mr Corrie, the magistrate, for an offence against tibe act relating to combination of workmen. Mr Giffard very shortly stated thse case to the Court. The appellant, John Goppin, fls il tche e ...

Published: Sunday 05 August 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2931 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MUSIC-HALL LICENSES

... jnweiding, for the purpose of hearing d,4uh-cations for music and dancfing licenses. The apliatos df Mr. A. Trotman, Bedford Arms Tave, Camden-town ; i:r.. G. R. Speedy, M~tropolitan Music- hail; Mr. C. Comfort,' the Agricultural jiall, Isl1lgton; and Mr ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... nature, resulting from fire arms, at Great Clacton, on Monday. It appears that Mr. Archer, go: seed grower of that parish, previous to going out rat shoot- ing, was standing in the room with a loaded gun under his r arm, and whilst his wife was looking ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Delaney, when arrested, remarked, It was not me.-Mr. Newton remanded both prisoners. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A GENTLEMAN. -John Bateson, 54, described as a gentle- -nan, of New Burlington-street, was charged on a warrant with assaulting Arthur Chandler ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... were perfect strangers to him. Four of them were unable to attend, but three were prepent-namely, Henry Fairbrother, John Bar- ton, and John West, each of whom showed the re- mains of the brutal injuries they had received. Re- manded for a week. DEATrH TRROUGE ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... obtained, from the firm, of Venables and Co., of lo Qucenhiithe, a quantity of paper, by means 'of forged tic re quests. his John Golden said-I am 12 years'old, anid live in Black nd Horse-alley, Fleet-street. On the 13th instant the prisoner Let- came ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... without reproach all through. He then committed the ptisoner for trial. NfARLBOROUGOH.STREET.-Mr. Prysc Lorcdeiz, Mi.P. for Cardigan, entered on the policeisibeet as Price Loveicani, gentleiiianGloiicesterHotel, was brought before Mr. Broigh. ton, charged ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... iosanity- A SUICIDAL HOUSE IN ST- GIIBe'S-On Wednesday morn- log Mr Brent, ?? for West Middlesex, held an inquest at the Spencer Arme, Dadley-street, Seven-dials, onthebodyof Maria Kettle, aged trcntv-thrreo. married, and mother of a family, who committed asuicide ...

Published: Sunday 16 December 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2222 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE TIPPERARY BANK FRAUDS

... offends against the rules of debate, may be summonedl for rebuke to the talble ?? be committed to the custody of the Sereeant-at-Arms ; may bo incarcerated in the cellar' until the House is pleased to consider his fault sufficiently atoned for, or its authority ...

THE COAL STRIKE

... public-house on the way they stopned and demanded free drinks and free food, and in most cases v/crc supplied. At the C'ardigan Arms, Bingley, however, payment was de- ni2anded, wh~ereupen the men smashled the twindows anld did other dama ge, besides ...