PUBLIC INVESTIGATION IN THE LURGAN WORKHOUSE.—CHARGES AGAINST OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE

... PUBLIC INVESTIGATION IN THE LURGAN WORKHOUSE.-CITAARGES AGAINST OFFI- CERS OF THE HOUSE. (FROM OUR1 Olf t'hRS10TONTR.) LLIRGAN, TEztSDAY EVENINU. Tie investigation into the clharges madc against tire medical officer and other officers of the Lurgan Union Workhouse was resumed to-day, befiore Calilarin Romnsov, Poor-Law Inispector. The Gualrinis Wl1o attended during the day were-.Charles ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? ?? - - ?? Intriltynce. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. flANKRUP'CY COURT. BASING35ALL-STREET. B ?? C ISSoI@YE. 113iLonTD.-l. Belt.I eb orF, at 11-J. dehtj i £ i. atilt- Lucas, debtors, ttll-A. Ackerman, debtors. , debwrowndCo. joint and separatedir dond, at 12-a. Buller, ,t I-t, at 12-W Criffin, bholce of aesignee,, at Nti-J. Colltson, .. asifese at 1 j°¢8°0sLNT DEBTORS COURT, PORTUGAb.STiRHNT. ln~ono ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICEB.COUB7S. MANSION-HOUSE. Eliza UrJnehouse, a neatly dressed good-looking young woman, was charged with annoying Nicolo Magge, a private hotel keeper, at 1, Hammet-street, Tower-hill. The prisoner had been similarly charged some weeks bebfre here. It appeared that she had lived with the complaisnflt for some years as his wife (although he was a married man, having a wife and family in ...

THE FATAL PANIC AT SHEFFIELD.—THE INQUEST

... THE IA7dZ viQUTS.R I IffQUESNI T I'BYEFLD.-2THBI An inquest on the bodies of the persons killed in the crush which took place at the Surrey Mlusic Hall, Shef- field, on Monday night, was opened at the Surrey Music Hall on Tuesday evening, before Mr. Thomas Badger, the coroner, and Mr. H. P. Badger, deputy coroner. The jury proceeded to view the several bodies, after which evidence was taken as ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASE INTELLIGE- -N-C. poe WESTERN CIRCUIT. BaisTor., Wednesday. NARRZET V. THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPIANY-SPECIAL JuavY-4001. DAMAGFS. Mr. AI. Smith, QC., and Mr. Kingdon were for the plain- tiff; and Mr. Butt, Q.C., Ir. Stone, and Mr. Coleridge for the defence. This was an action by a poor woman to recover compensa- tion for injuries she had received through the alleged negli. gence of the ...

Published: Wednesday 01 September 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 656 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPT COURT-YIUTKRDAY. | I~~ ?? l -.1 -- - __ 1 - . 1 . I (Before Judge Plunkett.)_ - - c The court wae occupied the whole of yesterday. and the day previous in hearing a private case under the ?? clauses, whero the liabilities wore nearly a hundred thousand pounds. 'Under the arrangemrent f clauses, where three-filths in number and value of credi. tors who prove are essenting parties to ...

REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... I - REIISION C(:l]IIT-YmSThP.DY. The revision of the list of rated occupiers for the of Rotundo WVard Was con tinned before Mr. O'Hrar, afte-r mn whicis the removal claims were takien ti to by The name of MartiniCga was objected tbyMr., 1 Martin. IThe Liberal Inspector stated that Mr. Cogan told him' St that hea had removed from No. S5 to No. 42, Ble~sin ton, 't street. 9 TI Mr. Martin ...

CORONERS AND MAGISTRATES

... . 'e TuEnt. are few sulbjects, perhaps, in which the .is interests of humanity are more deeply concerned than inl the consequences which are likely to result from otthe unseemly strife existing between county magis- ae trates and county coroners. The repeated and z undue exercise of authority by the fornierin. vrxa- id tiously interfering with the specified and imperative duties of the latter, ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, WEDNESDAY, September 22

... 1 . . ., , T D D~ ?? -.-I ,1 T Pnn I [Before Dr. BENTand T. P. BAINBRIGGE and R. PEGG, Esqre. ] . LEAviNG ASIIES IN THE STeET.- illiam Reynolds wags summoned by Inspector Bailey for leaving a quantity of ashes in Whitecross.street from the 2nd to the 16th instant. -Defendant admited the charge and was convicted in the penalty of 63. and costs. Tn ustsil AY. [Before the MATon, Dr. BEST, and T. ...

Published: Wednesday 29 September 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1603 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS

... lng BEFORE 1511. WV. WISISTON CORONER. knd FATAL ACCIDENT TO THE STATION MASTER AT SAWLEY. Y 5ed -On Tuesday evening last, over the body of Mr. Thomas io Turner, ?? station.master, at Sawley station, whose death A was was briefly announced in last week's M'ercury. The evidence nd was to the following effect :-Tibe pick-up train leaving I the Derby at 7 a.m., had just passed the Sawley ...

Published: Wednesday 29 September 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1404 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE . X Bw 'ESPY- ?? Ottaw ,b ._ e be j .. . R.-IOLZj i? -(Before t/e Aayor & Mr. Aiareorth.) RimBINo A MEITIAMAN.-A prostitute, named Bmma llsnRi), as arraigned on a charge of stealing the sum of la, td., and amuffler, from Richard Robinson, a militia- noa, ndte previols day.-Mr. Blackhurst stated the Leyland ?? the prosecutor, who said he came from tod theb~out fotur oclock ...

THE CATASTROPHE AT SHEFFIELD

... THWCATASTROPHE AT SREFFIELD. - t - -! - AL _ _ _ - The inquiry into the circumstances.. attending the panic at the Surrey Mueic Hall, Sheffield, on - the 13th instant, when five persons were killed, wae resumed at the Town Hallon. Wednesday, before Mr. Badger, coroner. Itshould be explained that the panic arose in thedfirst instance from a fdash and report, generally admitted to lhave ...