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Birmingham Police Court

... .1irmiAgtam volict count YESTERDAY. Before H. Smthr, W. Jraecs, S. Lix, end 0. R. Coze, Eeqr. EXTENSIVE SEIZURE OF BAD MEAT IN BrEtMIXINGAbf.-Ssnhtaen Inspector Joseph Coo;er, in the discharge of his ...

THE LATE CASE OF BIGAMY

... Since the commitment of the soi-disant ?? William Denby Sloper Harrison, aeias Marshall, from Lambeth police court, on a charge of bigamy, various applications have been made respecting him. In one case an aged lady, who keeps her carriage and lives in good style, called at the station house in Kennington lane, and expressed a great desire to see the prisoner, stating, as a reason, that from ...

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 

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 ? ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE ON A RAILWAY

... EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE ONO A RAMLWAY. I . . . . n On Saturdiy evenlig, Mr., W. 0arter, the coroner. for d East Surrey,` held awlonginsquiry at the Railway Tavern, a EastCroydon, touching the deathof Firancis Olley, aged 32, r- a coachman Intthe service of Mr FrederlokAhllen, the 'iding n m-ster, of Bryanston Square, :ad also' of Brighton, who 3. committed'suicide under the followinga ...

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 GLOUCESTER ELECTION INQUIRY

... THE GLOUCESTER BLECTIO. IV cjR [FROMt OU OWN REPOLTEr.Oa] GLOUCESTER , T revtl The inquiry into corrupt practices at G io ucstcr was resumed this morning at the Shirehbal befo re tlb commissioners, Messrs. Vaughan, Fitzgerald, and Sir W. Ha vter was present, and was examined. Mr. G. Moffatt, late M -.P for Ashburton , v rs firna amined as to th e interview at the Reform Club iD L. sp oken to b ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST STOWELL, THE INFORMER

... SERrOUS MARGE AG'IArST STOWELL, TH2 I2IPO2MYR. 1. Thomas St~owell, a well-known individual, who has for it many years past earned an unenviable reputation as a corn- Ifmon iniformer, was summoned before Sir .R. W. Carden, at the Gujidhall Police-court yesterday, to answer the charge of conspiring ith others not in custod~~ to cheat and defraud I.Meesrs..Lockhart and Sons, manafacturers, of ...

NEWCASTLE COUNT [ill]

... NEsWOASTLE ODUSI av 2033 WEDNESDAy.-(Before 3. B. DSNrs:r, Beg-, Jud0ge CIOWPLL V. Tnr. GovYstNoR OF Tirma BANK oP ENG wasa special jury casel; and oa saneotior .brought to recover BD from the defendant ,the Ml011OJ. hhwing been deposited by the plaintiff in the Brancah Bank of England, in this town, and drawn by his Wift wit out hill ac hority good BLAyetWo L w for the plawatiff ,and Mr bd'AZ ...

PARODUCE MARKETS—YESTERDAY EVENING

... PARODUCE MAREETS-YMSTERDAY EVENING. The markets for colonial produce wtre all very quiet to- day, aud the principal articles were ebtainable nt foruter rates. Russian produce is in more demand. There are large public sales of Tea announced for next week. SUGAit.-The miarket closes quiet to-day, and prices for the week are about Gd. to Is. per cwt. cheaper. The follow- ing are the plirticulars ...

THE GUNNERY ACCIDENT at PORTLAND

... TRE GUNNVERJYACCIDEN'T ae POR TJA ND. THE - HR3IN ECR. as An inquest was l:oeld At the Breakwater Hotel, on Thm's- -Is day last, before Mr. F. C. Steggall, district coroner, on the body of Thomas Flisher, a men employed at the Portland C- Breakwater works, who iet with his death the same to morning through a shot discharged from her.Majesty's slip *I Blenheim, whilst the crew were engaged in ...

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 ...