THE BUNN'S LANE COLLIERY ACCIDENT COMMITTAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... THE ?? NE COI4LIEI Y.; ACMDENT. C00mMITTA.R FO ~ ~A.UGHTER. The adjourned inquest ou the body of Henry Dickenson, vho was killed by being drawn over.ithe: pulleyat the Buaneu'sIisie Colliery, on the 17th ult., was resumed yesterday at the Barley Mow Inn, Cons titm ion BHill, Dudley, before W. IRobinaon, Esq., Coroner.' The Jury hsembledati four o'elock, the GovernIneut inspector being in ...

Birmingham Police Court

... girmiltflaill volict court. YESTERDAY. Before T. C. S. IR(innersley'and S. Buckley, Esqrs. TInE EXTENSIVE SILVEt RomBERIEs.s-In yesterday's Post were given flil details of the charges against these notorious cha- racters. To-day John, Grs-hs, N whenl placed in the dock, was, on the application of Superintendent Glossop, remanded to Kidder- minster, In eon nection with some robberies of plate ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... DERBY POLICE COURT, WEDNESDAY Mar. 2. [Before the Mayor and H F. Gisborne, Esq.] THEFT BY VAGRANTS.-Mr. Greensmith, baker, Queen-street, charged two young men named John Hurd and Richard Peacock, with stealing two loaves from his shop on the previous evening. Mr. Greensmith's servant gave evidence in support of the charge, and it appeared that the prisoners visited the shop on Tuesday night ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1859

... bovs came out tvo men deep. There were abont ten or tsvelvc of tlcm and tbe flle was playing. They move(l down the strect. Aholit ten mimites ?? somecamc llp. Ono said What signifles it only 1n1 nny nrm nnd nnothersaid ?? SVhat about it ovhen doetor will wc go toty ?? lvill go to Dr. PaStonPapis'l pild(linge nrc out.sa I l;eard them say Vhat said onc; and t)notlicr said No vo will go ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before W. S. TRAGO, Esq., R.M.) ASSA.ULTING THlE POLICE. Patrick M'Kavanngh was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Smithfield on Saturday, and assaultingl Constables An(fiow Walker and Charles Irvine in the execution of their duty. All the charges were fully substantiated, and the prisoner was committed to jail for five wveeks. DESERTION. George Jones ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1859

... COUNTY -FERMANAGU-ENNISKILLEN, M.Auci 2. Judge PPnRRW opened the commission here to-day at three o'clock. F. J. Graham, acting as High-Sherif, in the absence of John Madden, Esq. The Grand Jury having been re-sworn, His LORDSHIP addressed the jury. He said the numlbel of cases on the calendar were tew, nor did any of them seem to be of' a serions or aggravated character. There were only eleven ...

PICKINGS FROM THE COURT JOURNAL

... :. PICKINdGS FROM THE COURT IOURNAL. Some time back the growiriiintimiicybetween the families. of rival statesmen-was a subject-of -much gossip, and specu- lation was, of course, busy in anticipating the effect on the poilitical world. in case -such an alliance 'should take place. Perhaps these very discussions have had -some'influence-in arresting this intimacy, as We believe now there is not ...

Law Intelligence

... R-a-b) Inteuianut. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN. Ar 101-BrpoRE THE LORDS JUSTICra.-3V order: Attorney-Gene- rl v. Wilkinson. Appeals9: Lincoln v. Wrlght, part heard-Reun- pbrey v. Oliver-Eainshoctton v. Mdabon. ROLLS COURT. CHANCERY-LANE. AT 2 D.-Causes, An.: Wiison v. Coplend, part herd - Neale v. stewart - Edwards v. Crowther -7 Lazenby y. ?? V.- Oralat (2)-GOOdall V. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... WORSHIP-STREET. George Avery, 62 years of age, formerly a sergeant in the G division of police, was charged with attempting to commit suioide by catting his throat with a razor. The unfortunate man said that a series of misfortunes had impelled him to attempt his life. The immediate cause was having been refused relief on application at a workhouse. He had a family of six children, and his ...

THE WIFE MURDER IN NEWPORT

... TYE WPIFB Al URDER IN NEWPORT. Matthew Francis was brought before the magic ha tratea at Newport, Monmouihshire, on Monday, charged PC with the wilful murder of his wife, Sarah Francis, as reported , in the Daily News of that day. Several witnesses were ex- iti amined, and deposed to the racts we have already given e alter which the prisoner made a statement, by his ow n desire, r~e thce ...

WIRE ON THE BENCH

... The Lord Mayor having made a gross blun- der, and indulged in a few general observations on the many means there are of getting an honest livelihood, eight days ago committed a vagrant girl, whose character could not be compared with moorland snow,; to prison for fourteen days; her offence being, that she had hawked combs within the precincts of the city. Now, the moral character of the girl ...

ROASTING AN ENGINEER

... ROASTING AX ENG=ER. On Tuesday, John Buchanan, chief engineer, and Archibalsd Mitchell, second engineer, of the Pacific Screw Steam-ship company's steamerBogota, recently arrived at Liverpool from the Pacific, were charged at the Liverpool police-court with having caused the death of a fireman named Landon, under circum- stances of the most disgraceful nature. The case has been before the ...