POLICE COURT—MONDAY

... POLICE COURJT-MONDAY. (Before Bailie Russel.) CASES Or THErT. Eliza Gilroy was charged with having stolen, on or since the 19th of August, from the Crown Hotel, 'shere she was a servant, a linen table-napkin and a white straw-bonnet. She had been twice previously convicted of theft. Mary Murphy or Gilroy, lher mother, was also brought up on a charge of resetting the stolen property. Both ...

THE CATASTROPHE AT THE SURREY MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD

... I nf- t* -fl1tQ' L-.. , ?? I ?? was, , I ~THE INQUEST. be IThe inquest on the bodies of ilie sufferers by the lament. Ot nre- able catastrophe at Sheffield (briefly mentioned in last week's O hm- Mercury!,, was opened on Tuesday at the MUSIC Hail, before ?? !Of Thomas Badger, Esq., coroner, at, 'ent Tt will be seen that the evidence tends to explain the alarm at A of fire, thouagh not ...

Published: Wednesday 22 September 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3302 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF PROBATE. di A SAILOR'S WiraL.-Rr, JOHN BE:NNETT.-On Tues- r day, in this court, Dr. Tristram said the deceased Cap- tain John Bennett left. New Orleans, in the barque Stranger, for Liverpool, on the 4th of l)ecember last, 0 and although 45 days wcro cons Ulered tilc usual average C of the len-th of such a voyage, thie vessel had not been heard of, and tlle underwriters hi ad paid the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NlWCASTLE.-FUitDAY-Before C. E. Ellison and B. 1. Grace, Epqrs.-Thomaa Monroe was brought up on a charge of having stolen a silver-mounted stiok and a gold ring, from 26, Blandford-s'reet, the property of Daniel MoAllum. The prisoner went to the proeecu- tor's house on business, and, after he left, the property mentioned was missed. He appeared, however, not to have been suspeoted at the time, ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I LEEDS BAN RUPTCY COURT. I I dllrurTrI flnaV ils p ai la: 0n C i Is- es. )er lbh be it ay in le ;0- on he- lwe 6vs las lly ire its tls ast !en an ,id sk ad ;ed he ier Att Id are o f Jf. i n Ic, ls I ,n. he5 THURSDAY. . (Iefoic er. Cionnniqsionier Whc.T.) I Rio, SA-uUL SrrIUr, oA Bathtley Cmarr, cloth m oallt- facturer. The bankrupt , renewed his application for pro- tection for Vile twelve ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1858
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4544 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FRAUDS BY PICTURE DEALERS

... ALLEGED EYTENSIVE FRAUDS BY PICTURE DEALERS. I _ - SECOND HEARING. William Thomias Barnes, the son, and Lucy Barnes, the tife, of Mr. Barnes, the well-knowin auctioneer and picture dealer, of St. Paul's Ciurchyard, again appeared before Alderman Wire, at the Guildhiall PoIlice-court, on Monday, on their recogi isances, to answer the chaige of conspiracy to defraud air, Eobert Herries Peter, an ...

LOVE AND SUICIDE AT LONGSIGHT

... LOVE AND SUICIDE AT LONG- d SIGHT. t - - 0 On Thursday afternoon, Mr. W. S. Rutter held an inquest at the White Horse Inn, Longsight, upon a girl, aged 18, named Mary Ann K~eighley, the daugh- ter of an omnibus driver, who poisoned herself on f Tuesday night with strychnine, contained in rat I oison (snux rnmica). It appeared that the girl had iived eleven months as a domestic servant with Mrs ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... . . Ilrvl % I- Qrvro .sT ST ie TUESADAY, SEPTEMXBER 14. .is BEFORE 1MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. ASSAUL1E1G A WIFE.-Jalnes Dowling, a middle-aged man, a joiner, living at lS, Bedford-street, reaschargedvith asasalt- ing his wife waith: a jack-plane. The prowecutrix said her hulsuid .hed been drinling, and bad repeatedly ?? er durieg the last three months. On the previous day he struck hes with ts ...

THE CASE OF GOUGH v. LEES

... THE CASE OF GOUGH v. LEES: I A I A s -x I. - I ..I 'A meeting of the friends of temperance was a' held yesterday afternoon at the Teutonic Hall, Lime- street, for the purpose of afbirding Dr. Lees an t a opportunity of giving personal explanations with e, regard to the late trial in the cause of Gough versus , Lees. There was but a thin attendance; and though 5,it was evident that a ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWFORD'S GATE' PETTY SESSION. I TEIURSDAY. Magistrates present: M1r. Hughes (chairman), and Messrs. Sydenhaam Teast and J. S. uarlord. Sarah Ann Johnson, a woman with a child in her arms, was charged with assaulting a girl named Marian Dando, at the parishl of Winterbourne. From complainant's statement it appeared that on Saturday last she went to a well near defend- ant's house to draw a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HO USE, FRIDAY, SOpt enierl' 10 eacl 1'reeent: Messrs. Lane and lBurges. Pro Michael Hulsey was charged with being drunk and disorderly real and lighting in Silver-street. P.C. 188 proved the offence, but F it appearing that the prisoner had been greatly provoked by OL the ill-usage of anlother man, the magistrates discharged him pia with at caution. DEI An urchin, about 12 years old, ...

THE CRIMINAL STATISTICS OF LIVERPOOL

... THE CRIMINAL STATISTiCS OF LIVERPOOL. I IC appears fro. the retarns tabulated in :the new I volume of statistics, Just issued by the statistical de- .i partment of the Board of Trade, that the number of per. eons apprehended by the Liverpool police in the year o ended September 29tb, 1857, wee 24i876, being. a dimi- a' nution of more than a tboueand as compared with the a two preceding yewsr. ...