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THE PROVINCES

... ITHE rPOVINCES. KllENĀ¶,-Poenrxc EoanrON GROUNDs.-The in- habitants of Faversham having lately presented 3 memorial to the trustees of public charities of this town, requesting them to purehase a psece of land for the public use or the people for ?? purpcses or otherwise, the trustees acceded to this request, and determined on purchasing twenty acres of a field which had been offered to them ...

FRIGHTFUL DEATH OF TWO MEN IN AN OVEN

... ! FRIGHTFUL DEATH or TWO MEN IN - 1 - AN OVEN. ~~ Oun'Monday afteli6o' m t o'clbck 'Mr. William Baker and a highly respectable jury -assembled at the Green .Man Tavern, High-street, Poplar, respecting the deaths of Joseph Flower, aged 44 years, and Joh.n M'Evoy,. pged 88' years, who loot their lives under'.the lol g: sh~cking ctrcu m CSt-'nces. The jury having vi~wed the bodies and the spot ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PN)LTCI, INTELLIGENCE, MANSION-HOUSE. FE1JDb BisWeRN IRISH AND Jaws,-Kary Leader, a emall sharp-looking Irinh woman, who said she was a tailor by trade, and who had a very ?? pate child in her arms, was charged with having assaulted Mrs. Jotephs, a Dutch Jewess. The complainait made her appearance supported by two strong young men, and not seemuing to be able to stand, wa4 plared terderly ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... IYESTERDA' LAW, POLICE, ETC. : ~ ~ ~ ~ , , r an ?? ..m * . ;, . * . m' . I.- ., i . IUANnD~SIlON f{l038E.: ATEmqPTED SICIDX BY AN AOarESS.-A respectabWy- Aressed and interestingi-fatured young woman, apparently about 20 years. old, and who was desccibed as an actress, was br6ught before the.Lord.Mayor, charged with attempt- ing to.coinnit saicide by endeavouring to throw herself il the Thames ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... - ?? THE LATE Loss oF TWO LIVESm AT POPLAR DY THE FALL Oar kr Ovnx.-On Tuesday evening a long inquiry, adjourned from the previous day, was resumoed and concluded before Mr. lakter, on view of the bodies respectively of Joseph Flower, aged forty-four. and John M'Evoy, aged thirty-eight.. 'shn Were Su.ffocated in consequnece of the falling of an oven at No. 266, High-street;, P play, on the ...

Published: Sunday 05 September 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4115 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ABDUCTION OF A WARD IN CHANCERY

... I ABDUCTION OF A WARD IN CHANCERY, It is not often that the vigilant watab which thel Court of Chancery keeps over its wards has been so sucessefully thwarted as in the recent case of a yeug' anid wealthy lady of the age of seventeen, who, for some years past, resided with her mother in a couatY town in Sussex. A lieutenant in one of the line regi- merts stationed near the town, not being ...

THE COLLISION ON THE OXFORD Worcester, and Wolverhampton Railway

... rlV T. COLLISION ON THE OXP'ORlD, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Railway. I Tile inquest on the bodies of the twelve persons who were tilled by the collision of two excursion trains on the above line of railway oec Bentleay week, wvas resumed on Wednesday, at Brettel-lane tec;ee Mr. Phillips, the district coroner. Another of the sufferers, renchl Clarke, having died on Tuesday, the inquiry also ...

Published: Sunday 05 September 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1812 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DISTURBING A MORMON CONGREGATION

... I DISTuRmBING A MORtONCONGRISqAT1OF A~t the TkaiesPolice-couit, on Wedneday,.J ui Strat. ford, a master-priuter, carrying on business at No. 8, Bed. ford-atreet, Commercial- road East, and aged 40, was. charged with being drunk and disordaxly, and disturbing and disquieting a meeting, assembly, or congregation of persons called Latter-day Saints, assembled for religions worhip in a pla. ...

PICTURE DEALING EXTRAORDINARY

... ALLEGED EXTNIXIVE FBAUDS. At Guildball, Wnn T. Barnes, the son, and Mrs. Barnes, the wife of Mr. Barnes, the well, known pic- ?? dealer and auctioneer, of ft. Paula-ehurchyaed, appeared to answer the hbarge of conspiracy to de- fraud Mr. R. HL Peter, a geetleman of independent fortune, residing in Hyde-park-square, of vadous eumst'of money, amounting to nearly 2,0001, under the following ...

CAPTURE OF A SWINDLER

... CAPTURE OF A SWINDLEM At the Bradford BoroUgh Court, a well-drcessed young foreigner, named William Schwonke, was charged with defrauding several tradesmen in Bradford, by means of forged bills of exchange. He bad been apprehended at Newcastle, and brought thence by Mr. Shuttlewortb, a de- tective officer at Bradford. In June last, the prisoner, who represented himself as the agent of Lomax ...

CRUEL AND REVOLTING MURDER

... A man, his wife, and daughter have been arrested at Bristol, by the police, and a second daughter (who iB fil in bed) been plaeed unrder polie3 surveillance, upon a charge of hafing all been concerned in the murder of a female illegitimeate child of the last- named defanf ant, On Saturday, J. B, Gandon, Eaq, commenced an inquest on the body of the decea ed at the George tavern, bingaland. road ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... I INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. &STTINeG OF TmE COUnn.-To--morrow (Monday) Week the sittings of the court will be resumed for the hearing of cnes, and will be continued till the be- ginning of October. The chief commissioner vrill sit until the 23rd inst, when Mr. commissioner Murphy will conclude the sittings. ISORTANT TO Assaxozas.-ri RC JORN BAGSHAW. -A warrant of commitment has just been ...