BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... very abusive, a crowd ?? Mr. Sturge was shoutedat and hustled, and a atone thrown from thecrowd struck him on the hat. He took refuge in a shop, and when a policeman camP up he gave the prisoner into custody, The prisoner denied the chare, but it was proved ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... charged vith having stolen a bonnet, a shawl, a pair of boots, and some other articles, from the house of her husband, Samuel Dalton, an engine driver.-Mr. Moore, solicitor, now appeared for the husband, and said that this was a charge of felony against ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... was committed to trial. SINGULAR CHARGE OF PLUNDERING THE ESTATE Old A DECEASED PUBLICAN.-Mary Ann Bradley, John Bradley, and two married women named Camp and Reed, all respectably attired, were brought up on the charge of being concerned in plundering ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... therefore, exceeded it estimated number by 85. e The deaths from bronchitis, which had been 339 in the previom week, declined to 226; from pithisis they were 167; from peo. monia, 75; and from heart disease, 78. Whoopi1gcongb, of Which 82 cases were recorded ...

Published: Sunday 19 February 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1896 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL POLICE NEWS

... before Mr Straughan could appear.-Fre- derick Moor said he saw Stewart at half-past one o'clock on the Race Wednesday going up to the Moor --Charles Macgregor saw Stewart on that day, went up with hui to the Moor, and stayed in his company until five o'clock ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

... assisted I by Miss TLmer, the head mistress. It appeared that the school Wsu endowed from the balance, of :£100 from the Petyt's charity, with the addition of £100 from Gigglesivick Grammar School. There vere 23 boarders: and 90 dav soholare. The instruction ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ST'rn ET.-ASSAULT ON A VITNESS IN COURT-Two young womaen, named Alary Tunrie and Ann Sullivan, living in Thomas Street, were charged with stealing one pair of boots from the shop of Caroline Tristram, Bloomabury Street, on Saturday last. The prisoner ...

CRIMES AND CASULATIES

... Harris, who brutally kicked him, being encouraged bv Wiilinas. The man died on Sunday from the injuries. THE BAXTERLEY COLLIERY ACCIDENT. The number of deaths from the recent disaster at Baxter- ley Colliery, Warwickshire, has now been augmented to 31 ...

Accidents and Offences

... force, had a narrow escape -on -Saturday from a fate similar to that which befel Thaine som'e timesince. 'A'few days ago, Inspec- tor Hapmilton, received,. information that a man Rumqd William Mboore Walter, aged 26, 'had absconded' from his: emnployir, A ...

SAMFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... pri- vates in the 5th Regiment of Foot stationed at Colches- ter Camp, pleaded guilty to being deserters from that regiment. The Magistrates ordered them to be sent to Colches- ter Camp. THsUSDAY.-Before Charles Burton, Es+., Chair- man; G. Christopherson ...

Birmingham Police Court

... the pasn would not absolve him from the consequences of desertion. ST EAsLIcA FROM A Sasor Doon.-Two poorly clad middle-aged women, with no fixed residence, named Mari/ Broswn and Sarah Barton, were charged as above. From the evidence of Mrs. Sarah Osborne ...