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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGIJNCE-YSTERDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. cl Three applications were made to the Lord Mayor of a an nature likely to be interesting to parties carrying on business an in the country. an The first application was made by a lady, who did not by give her name, but who said she carried on business at ru Grantham as a pattern mannfacturer, and that in cons- ahd quenc, of an order from a person ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ::FATAL AccIDENT.-On Wednesday evening, an in- quest was held before J. T. Hoyle, Esq., coroner, at the Infirmary, on the body of John Hewson, aged 65 years, a labourer, with Mr Cowan, brick manufacturer, Blay. don Burn. The duty of tbe deceased, it appeared, was. to put clay upon the mill. On the 2nd July, the crown wheel in the machinery of the manufaotory broke, and a piece of the metal ...

BRUTAL AND FATAL ATTACK BY AN AMERICAN MATE

... BRUTAL AND FATAL ATTACK BY AN AMERICAN M&TE. VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER. On Saturday, J. W. Moody, second mats of the Mary, of Beth, United States, was brought before the North Sbields borough mogistratee, charged with a murderous attack on DanielWithanm, a British sailor. The M lary had come across from the United States to Antweyp, and thence had called in the Tyne to load steam coals in the ...

THE ACCIDENT ON THE TILBURY AND SOUTHEND RAILWAY—THE INQUEST

... TEE ACCIDENT ONv THE TILBURY A AVD I ,SO UTHEYD RAIL' WA Y-TJI EINQUEST. Ong An investigation was held on Saturday at the Ferr star' Tavern, Tilbury Fort, before' Mr. C. C. Lewis, the coroner V for South Essex, respecting the death of Mr. Marcus Ben- Thc nett, aged 21. years, who was a passenger in the Thames a 11P Haven (Margate) express train, which met with the fearful Vi accident on the ...

THE REVIVALS—EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES

... TS1AlE RVI VA L5-BYrRAj OADII1I,~ OHARGB.s~ if traordinary case;, rideing itt df the WVnd t~I~ ir 'movseoenthinthe ooigilbe olald 6f~ - ?? Id shortly after the sitting Ot th! Nl~Urt. fergos , w'va sent ?? Barntt, E ghq. (presidng T, lal'itept, ~Esq., and Stewvar Ihn, e.Th ist ' ?? I trial were these in which Ninc Cotl eot mj ig of riot and, assault against the Revr. janilt V I on!A in ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The August adj ourned General Sessions commenced yes- terday morning at the Guildball, Westminster, before Mr. Creasy (presiding for the assistant judge), Mir. Payne, end the following jusiices-MIr. Cotterell, Mr. Hogarth, Mr. Gould, Mr. Charman, Mr. Parbury, Sir James Tyler, Mr H. H. Harwood, and Mr. Bird. The calendar contains the namnes of45 prisoners, 43 charged with felony and 6 with ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Diele; Durgett was charged with stealing four dozen of carved umbrella handles, the property of his employer, Mr. G. Chambers, manufacturer, Ralf-M-oon-street, Biehotsgete. Mr. Beard appeared for the prosecution, and called several witnesses, from whose evidence it appeared that the prose. cu'or's foreman and one of his workmen, whilst walking along the Bethoal-green-road, saw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... vOLIC3 E ?? tXEcz. GVZLDHALL. A Fasrmnx GARoTran -On Tuesday, a middla~ ege&- female. who gave the name cf Ma~nisg. wasl cbarged' with the following robbery 'With violenee :-Mhrev Franklin, the V ICIOW.'of the late foreman of the. Union Fire Brigade, ~at' present an inmate of the. union 'poor- houme, Said abe re- ceived 15 a quattor. fromi ond df the City comepanies, and on Monday she - had ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... AcTIoN AGAINST THE SUPHRINTENSDIrT OF POLICE Ar B1R0G.-At Lincorl, last week, an action was tried against the superintendent of the county police, . stationed at Brigg, for imprisoning the plaintiff on a charge of being concerned in sending an anonym-tt threatening letter to Mr T. Corbett, chairman ot petty sessiona at Brigg. Thle letter began rith the words Prepare to meet thy God, &c., and ...

Published: Friday 05 August 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3409 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HEREFORD ASSIZES

... THE LEDBURY MRnDER. Our report of the tri-al on Wednesday broke off at ties conelesoln ~f ties surg.eon's evidence. Tinner, a poliersee, was called, and, produced some blue poet go s ...

THE LEDBURY MURDER

... I~~ At the Herefordshire asaizes, on Tuesday, John IsaacJones was indicted for the wilful murder of 1arriet Baker, on the 17th of May last, at Ledbury. Tl'his trial excited the dle ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY BIGAMY CASE

... I COMMITTAL OF TE PRISNwNER. On Thursday, ILambeth police court was much crowded with persons anxious to get a look at the pri- soner, and also to hear the particulars of the further and final examination of William Denbigh Sloper Har- rison, alias Marshall, charged with bigamy. Mr. William Hogg, clerk of the parish church of St. James's, Paddington, proved the marriage with Mrs. Dawson, and ...