SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A SURGEON

... SERIOUS CUAAUGES AGAINST A IMr IsuGE. EXT*R OLIDINAiRY CASE, ?On Saturday week, at the Public effict, West ? Bromwich, before Thomats Bodington and Willia* g Sharp, Esqe.,, the following very extraodiarci.j eunmetanices came before ths Ventleen:--A youn~ woman, apparently about 27 or 28 years o, age, e named Harriet Gill, accoinpasnied by her mother and both Iressed in mourning, Came into ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. BElFORE MESSRS. J. 1I. TURNER, T. D. ANDIRSO!!, ROBEhRT BEN'.S' CASTELLATN, AND T. VOLTOI. TIrE N1I0ITISNALE DlIijIC SALOoN-5fr. Daniel Larry, the proprietor of the Nightingale Muic Salcon, lc ingtdn Bamb, renewed his application for a the'trloal license for tbht place of amusement. Thu epplicatiot, it will bhe wenernberod. was proriourly mrade on 8aturday last, hben ...

SUSPICIOUS CASE AT CLIFTON

... ; SUSPICIOUS CASF.ATv C.LIFTON, * On Monday aninquest was, commenced at the; Hope. fild 'Anchbor 11nn, Jboub's Wells, before the coroner, &1 IIB~Grindon,. 99q.,p4 the body of.A'femoIe,: infant, which' on that morping. bad been 'foisnd'lcsk*ed up' in,''drawear at the house of Nis., Bimpson, No. 20, Lower Crescenit,.Cliftbn. Tuermotber.f'6fth sshild was ?? 'Hood, a young Woman In, the. employ of ...

THE BIBLE IN INDIA

... The Times Calcutta correspondent discussing the use of the Bible in India say*:—''• You are discussing the propriety of introducing the Bible into Government schools. In this country, where the feeling in favour of & Christian policy' almost fanatically strong, this special demand not by any means universally approved. The battle between the Christian policy and the policy of neutrality must, ...

Published: Wednesday 21 September 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 333 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CASE OF DR. SMETHURST

... TBE CASE OF DR' ShIETHUR&ST .12 a, H ~ -i , -21 .L. _ : i ;: _ I _ li ii. o :: in great diffieiilty uas'to the coirhse that should be take -with athis prisoner under the peculiar circumstanees gf the case; and not the slightest intimation' has heed givea nastwhat ie lik~ely to be his ultimate fate.** 'A gaUman' persbns ap- . ear, to think thatj as the fact of his bcinj reprae~ved neces, ...

THE MURDER NEAR LEEDS

... THE.MIURDER NEAR LEEDS. FURTHER E)CA311MT1ON OF THE PBISONERS. (From the Aanchester Guardian.) C n Saturday, at the Leeds Town Hall, Jamea Beardow afid Charles Appleby were again examined, touching their I complicity in the murder and robbery of Mr. Pcichard Broughton, at Roundhay, near Leeds, on the 6th August. The evidence against Beardow has slowly strengthened siace the first examination, ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, SEPT. 6

... CIYT COU)T T-uli.slzv, S~ulr. (i - ?? 11 - - IP- Before N. Ct'istles, Iqs(. (Mayor), Aldermen Butler, Thorp, Sadler, Ward, Spiers, Too i, anid Grubb. WVillnam Roberts, a stranger, wt l chiirged with attempting to pick pockets in the 31igh-strect and Corn Malrket-street, ; oa Mondalily the 5tb iistant. The principal witness in this c:lse Wans :Mr. John 13ickle, of Bath , win 'tated that lic ? ...

Law Intelligence

... AIuW CmutIe. I T NOTIOES.-THIS DAY. ! OUOURT OF' BDANXRUPTOY. BABINGRALL-STREET. a] ePOA AI 5.Ceoextr3iozaaGoousurve.-L, ?? and last examionatln, at 1I-E. IL. AAmoore, last exanllotion, At 111- C. TiLcmaeb, radjourned examition, at 12-J. g& Foord. last exami- e natDonat12-it. (aa, certitcete, atl;-F.(.Frankl'r lastexamina- it lien. at l-J. Hignell, choice of aeanee., at IJ-J. W. Mr8e private, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Mr. Join Nicol, of 12, Grange-yard, Lombard-street, coal ogent, appeared to answer a summons obtained against him by Mr. Henry Hunter, of 16, Water-lane, charging that he, the said John Nicol, did, on the 24th August instant, being baeleeof a certain warrant for delivery of 148 chaldrons of coals, the property of the said Henry Hunter and another, unlafally ...

MEETING AT EDINBURGH AGAINST THE ANNUITY TAX

... I MBEING 42A DINBURGH AGA1N6T TH | I 4JY ANUIT.Y TAX. to On Saturday evening a meeting of the working di classes, convened by advertisement, took place on the Calton t Hill, for the purpose of considering what steps should be tj taken to get rid of the Annuity-tax. Previous to the hour appointed for the meeting (6 o'clock), considerable numbers a, of people bad assembled on the level part of ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE COURTS-YEs'iYErsDAY. III.AD)-OFFIIICE. The Refaq)-atnery Act.-A good-lookhing young girl, namned Janet Beatie, was brought up in custody of the police cliair ed by a 'Mrs. Eliza connor with lavhig stolen a gown aunil petticoat the property of the complainant. It appeared, that the prisoner lad been left by her pa- rents in a Oestitute condition, they having gonie to Ame- rica. Mtrs. ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A DUBLIN LADY

... THE CHARGE AGAINST: A DUBLIN LADY. LiLesiloE, W.~s~Du.5AY.-Tbc subjoined is the conti- nuatiota aiid conclusion of the 4investigation into the alleged prosloytism by a Dblin lady whicli ?? here on Moiday Patrick B'lnriervey, Esq., tho Master, was sworn-He' produced the register, to showi that Adelaide Kelly was' admitted on the 28th of July, as an orphan, thirteen' years of age. Ile kniew the ...