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THE CHOLERA

... THE CHOLER~A. At Newcastle, upt to ILMonday, 153 censes of attauchs ?? the Asiatic cholcral occurred, and IO were fatal. On volsday eveltiug, tile return of thle itlttdical officers Fihswed ,7,7 new casels of chlnkra, several of diarrhtien, 2.i ,deattli, and 10 rcroverics, Oni Wedlnesday e nigit appleared thiat flic amnbter of deaths fromi choler~a ?? os :1 to selItelin- ber 14th, witis lOS ; ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1853
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4746 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... IYORKHIRE PRDIGASSIZE~S. - - ---I - , (Continued from oi)? StIprTeinent.) CROWN COURT. FR7'IDAl ?? March 18. TlE QUEEN v. HORNSEA. This was sn indictmelit against ihe Iflhabitants of llorrisen, for the non ?? of a road leading from that watering-place to the German Ocean. MIr. BALL an1d Mr. PitrcK supported the indictment; and Mr. BLISS and Mr. Tiosiesoz were for the defendants. bir. ljaiway. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A SHIPWRECKED

... EXTRAORDINARY CIARGLGE AfAINr,,;T A SHIIPWRECKDr i Ch wv. -reorll, l1, Y etdly, the borough magistrates on) here woere occupied some hours in investigating into a charge of tie, felooy, preferred against Williarir Corubes, Hlenry Littlejobn, Thos. on fodder, and Thomas Cross, seanren belonging to the schooner Rhamblecr, of Lyme Regis, abandoned in the North 6di, on tlie 2nth Mr. oI Deceulser, ...

MURDERS

... S Ho0nLUIBLEJEE~ IVIRF N Essflx.-A most appalling murder was eommiii-ted onl Tilesday morning on the turnpike rood between London and Itomford. The unfortunate vic- tim wass a very respectable man named Toiler, a CommissionE agent, who resided onl Chadwell-beath, near Rumford, Mr. a 'roller was in the practice of visiting London almost daily. Vil ?? left his honse on Tuesday morning, at eight ...

THE LEEDS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL

... TII E LEEhS INDUfI-llAL SU'liWIL. OFFIiCI;LC JI NlYTIY INTO THlE MHARGES AGAINST THE MAkSTER. Yesterdaty iorninig, Mr. Farlill, the Poor Law Insopectoi. entered upois all officiadl exaiinationm into the chatrges alleged against 3Ir. Kirk, the mwaster of the above i nstitutiois. .Ar. Farnall arrived at the Workliouse1 Board Bloomi, a little after eleven o'clock, and at oeice t roccoeted with ...

THE BOILER EXPLOSION AT MESSRS. HAMMOND'S MILL—THE INQUEST

... TJ-THE BOILER EXPLOSION AT 30IESSRS. HAMIMOND'S MILL-THE INQUEST. indoll col- e rago0 eruthus l.tter thell herc- to 21 eaths wselve .mlber vslaern ucarthi olsle c ice so id 23 isegis- ?? 18, LI oul Cathus A 89. e the rt t[CI adlay. ich is ' of a Lt tlie ill its mt of u-nlay o are 1) tile (I thlc 0 ill. vred ite to IrLaf- Irug- o11, ut uirtie- hI re- eatthi, eilse Dillg, ,htes, y ce- ired. rted ...

LATEST NEWS

... .1 ,LATE STN WS I L Tt rI/ P 13' WPTP r f 1'HAR (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPIL) CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. TE[E CORN FORGERIES. e (By Ecclric Tclegraef. ) Robert Pries was yesterday sentenced to trans- e portation for life. ThEE BANK OF ENGLAND. LONDON, Friday E vening, The Globe says in its city article that all descrip- Y tions of securities are pressed upon the market, under the estrong impression ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH NEAR MANCHESTER

... e I IIYSTERIOUS DEATH NEAR MANCHESTER. On Thursday evening an inquest was held at lthe Birch Villa Hotel, Rusholme, near Manchester, on the body ot a woman niatned Sarah Urindrod, who waxt found drowned onl Wednesday morning last, under most I mysterious circurstances. The deceased was a widow, 54 f Is years of age, and kept a respectable lodging-house il Ox- * s ford-street, Manchester. She ...

LEEDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... liec Tue October sessions for -this b~orough were opened li5 t 110011 o11 Wednesday last, beforeth Beo er 1..Els, . dsq. There wats the large iiinumbe ofegt-orp isoers it Of inl thle calendar, of who ILI seventy-iewrecagdwith re felonies, and nine with Conspiring tderu adohErllis-N Ic, doeanilouro. The graiid jury sworni-ill were tile following ,i- Mfr. Henry Buttery, wool mnerchant, Cross ...

THE WILL OF THE LATE J. C. NEILD, ESQ

... p| THE WILL OF THE LATE J. C. NEILD, Esy.| e I 11 PREROGATIVE COURT, THURSDAY. LI THE LION. C. B5. PHL'ItSP, TATUIAM, AND STEVENS, AGAINST O GOODIIOG13 AND (tT1ttIIt-tN TILE )tATfELI OF? TILL GOODS a OF1 JtOHN CAMIDEN NEILD, Esq , DECEASLID. The QUEEN'S ADVOCATL saitd tin this cose he had to pray oeiaofltn a ?? elgelet the ?? f sisuof theeoatttlor Johin 0nus e dou Neitl. Tile COatntsr 111100 ...

DREADFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.—FOURTEEN PERSONS KILLED

... DRTADF ULt RAILWAY ACC!I DE]NT.-FOURTEEN PERSONS KILLED. DUBLIN, T/illsdaltl/ lulloyeioo. A dlreadfufl accidcenlt occurred on the Great South- esn and Western 'Railway last evening, by which 14 persons were hilled and several others seriously wounded, The facts, as stated in Scucie?rs, are these:- Th1e eipress train front Cork, with first anid second class carriages, started at nile o'cloek ...

LONDON POLICE

... FORGERIES IN YORKSHIRE. At the Mansion-house, London, on Monday last, the person who was brought before the Lord Mayor on the 18th inst., on tbe charge of having attempted to defraud Messrs. Overend, Gurney, and Co.,money dealers, of Lom- bard-street, by means of forged aebceptances, and who re- fused to give his name, was brought up for re-examination. Mr. Ballantine, instructed by Mr. ...