WILFUL MURDERS

... A C3]1u1,I BURIED ALIVE.-AtShipley, in Der- bys.hire, a woman named AIdridge has bedn conU- mitted for the wilful murder of the child of her daughter, a dressiliaker. After a good deal of pre- varication both bv the mother and daughter, the former maid to the up)erinteudent of polie, It was not a whole child. 0n Monday week my daughter went up btairs, and after a short time cried out, and ...

LIVERPOOL WINTER ASSIZES

... I ?? R A5O ATN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18. mHGHWAY. ROBBERY AT HINDLBY. John Fisher (A~ 23) eid John Porter (aged 25) get were oharged with robbling a man named John Bart~on we: of £3~ fs, 9d., at Hindley, on -th 18hepmbr Es( The prosecutor is a collier, livingk at Ejnly n nFe] the, day in question he went, to ?? N. Wigan, to receive tile Bumi of £3 7s. fi.detohm ro Haying~beenlipaid Ithe money, he ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRM INGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Rtfote Mcssrs. T. C. S. Kbijsjeriey, 2, 1i'hiiips, and IF. Gougbh. ASSAULTING TlrE PoLicE.-A young man, of respectable appearance, named Joseph Waltcrs, cf Bloomsbury, coal dealer, was charged as above. From the evidence of Police-censtable Dipple, it appeared that at two o'clock on the preceding morning, ibeing on duty In Newtown Rovw, he saw a cab driven ...

COUNTY COURT

... BEFOREt W. A. HULTON, ESQ., JUDGA. THrE BUISINESs or THZ CauRT-There are 674 new cases entered for hearing in the December court, which commenced its sittings yesterday, and his honour has made the following arrangement for hearing those yet undhqposed of ;-This. day (TUesd , 13th, judgment summonses and 103 new eases > edaesday, 14th, judgment summonses and 100 new eas a Thursday, 15th, the ...

STATE OF TRADE

... Leicester, Dec. 14.—The demand for most classes of hosiery is falling off, but this is the period of the year when trade usually slackens. The season has been a good one. There is very little stock on hand, and the next season's demand is expected to be brisk. The workpeople both in the country districts and in the town are well employed for the time of the year. Yarns are not so much in ...

Published: Wednesday 21 December 1859
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 404 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF Perjury

... WESTMINSTER POLICE.COIRT,-YSeTEMDAY. The summons obtained on application of the Hon. Hugh Rowley, calling upon his late wife to answer a charge of perjury, made by her at the trial for a divorce in the Probate Court a short time ago, was heard yesterday. Mr Sleigh Bad Mr Orridge appeared for the Hon. Mr Rowley, and Mr Metealfe defended Mrs Rowley. Mr Sleigh having stated the ease for the Hon. ...

Published: Sunday 18 December 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1979 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT—YESTERDAY

... SIIEIlIFF SMALL DEBT, CO U RT-YlXBTEI DAY. /1S.AAC~~n.: l4 - --s \ (Before Sheriff MloassoN,) AitacuueuLD ScoTr, 418 Clyde Street, Anderston 2' ISAMJSLLA and JEAYJE SUoTT. The lpursuer was the fathcriof the defenders, and sued them for the sum of £1, 4s. for board and lodgings. It was stated for the defendersethat they were apparently under I6 years of age, and that the pursuer had turncd them ...

ROYAL CHARTER INQUIRY

... * _ A -From the Times,) gre The official reportlupon the loss of the Royal tot Charter is now before, the world, and all is known Eu that ever can be known of the circumstances con- Uln nected with this tragical event. The~few poor cra- au tures who succeeded in getting on shore on the morn- eitl ing of that fatal 26th of October last told us within a the few hours as much an ',we now know of ...

SUPPOSED POISONING AT SEA

... *SUPPOSED, POISONING AT SEA. (F rom the Liverpool More-ry.) The ship Hernijone; Captain-Towill. which arrived on Thursday at this port, left.Macao 10th November. OA the, 17th Novenjber fell in with the ship Accrihgton, hence for Calcutta, iii lat. 140 ?? on. 8131 W. This vessel made Signals to the Hermionej and-requested.the ?? heave to, and the Acbriton would send a ?? on boardiher. T'he ...

Law Intelligence

... watu 11*11tamt. I ?? 43 - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ sate NOTICES.-THIS DAY.UC COURT OF CHANCERY, LISCOLN'S-INN. Th, AT 1I&..-BEFORSTH LORD CE1ANClceLLo.-AP'cOlS Jauncey V. tak Knowles, part ?? v. ?? v. 1laden-Audsloy v. n AT 1l.-ItElORlO Tro LORSD JUSeiGES.-LUnatie petitions: Re Ash doi: -Davenport- enls-T ?? tkn- not Mtux-Wood. A ppeas: (Ibcu v. Bllohop-Rodge v. Prichard ~5). n ROLLS COURT, CH{AWOlLRY ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IJNELLIGENCE. MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-LINCOLN, DEC. 13. The Hon. Mr. Justice Crompton arrived in Liscola from Nerthampton by the 1.43 train. His lordship proceeded to the City Sessions Honae, when the commission for the County of the city was opened, and after'the charge to the rand jury, the court adjourned to the County Hall at 9 e cflk ta-morrow morning. There is but one prisoner for trial. ...