POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... hint to Wales, where he could get work in the muines, LbMr. Jardine I really am pieced in a very great difficulty. If your story is true I should tbe witting- to assist yen in going to Wales, provided you coatld show nao that yen are sure of emiployment ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... OF A HOUSE.- About half-past ten o'clock on the night of Monday a fearful accident occurred, by the sudden falling of a two-story house, in the occupation of Mr. John Smith, at 'Trey Town, Rochester. It appeared that Mr. Smith, with his wife and family ...

Published: Sunday 05 February 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2084 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... him to Wales, where he could get work in the mines.-Mr. Jardine: I really am placed in a very great diffi- culty. If your story is trues, 1 should be willing to assist you in going to Wales, provided you could show me that you are sure of employment when ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... tW.) places. Witt great ?? 1ndI h humianitY, hlowke ver, Mr. Blawilsley cahedinto Mr, Odell's Si totisu, ald on tho second story he bmand at lady prostrnto, o with her ltlce aind hair severely blunt, aend a gfstean also b thrown down, 'rl'e ladv was e(onveyed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Steini, wrnete he s'aw hec Hittl the pltiltitit', wvio went by the 1abou iatti.' , ut ',teriteld ?? Silie then rescated the story which site she t i 'ltit tiiilie E1tu1assy, ill the ?? Of the Plaintitf; wh~ic tuu,;tte~jl pitinted to a little (child in the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... nspitosiqrs'. )P- E'eewl ~lle aV$wiss, was' ch:rge4 at) the,. es Mancsionhouse with breain:te .whlos'f -is Pack.. m- 'he -story. ?? he core f- he leai atini a rYY curious' one. Schiller ,was-an.offlcer inthe -GermAn Legion;, if, About two year ag~o, ...

LAW

... money, and animadverted pointedly oii the absence of all the witnesses except Mr. Wlhately, who might, if the plaintiff's story vas true, have been called in support of it. Secondly, laid the plaintiff, after having done all that was fairly incumbent ...

LAW

... was lrollugt ip c on the complaint of a man natnedl John Irvine, who v stated that, having left his place of bosiness for a short time, when he caine back he found the prisoner ( with a coat that hall been left there on hill, 11l a t large bundle of bill-beads ...

COLLIERY EXPLOSION NEAR BARNSLEY

... Coal. 1 ° 112yds. W al r .9 _ I @/U4 Pzeplosion. :0 f. Coal. I 0ois' Go)afg or I Old Workizgs. Coal. The din p f isho Silk-storie bed h ere is to the south, except ata -ap Int Idi *ris by the dotted line to thea north, where there r is a breali or 'ttrow ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... first appearance before a court of justice, but on being questioned hue denied that such was the ease, and told a round-aboet story of his having come in a vessel laden with wine and sugar, from the coast of Africa. The Magistrates committed him for six ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... that would be a severe order. An [Before Sir Jutis STUARCT.] ingolv( the cri ADAMS V. VtnnIAMe. The In this coot a Singular story was disclosed by the evidence. saying In 1830 John Bottle wasi transported for seven, years for nmachinle-breaking to Van Dliemen's ...