SPRING ASSIZES, 1860

... prisoner mssed her calling, lfot siie mitilt, witit sinti educatioti, haveC been a novelist. No iio\elist could linvent suhll at story ani d give sulch soinut e, Nvoll arranged details as sho haud given. Who wvas likely to sce thie mu1lrder? Who %Vas as likely ...

MANSLAUGHTER BY A PUBLICAN AT HOLBECK

... o'clock on Friday c morning, the 9ih, a fire broke out in the third story of te c cotton-spinning mill of Messrs. J. and J. Flaslam, Parker- i street, Preston. The mill was four stories high, and about forty yards long by thirty yards iu breadth, and contained ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... ftos~oieao dnd Xi'. Ctortiiraefended'tfi'4 prs69ei.' ,tot TheL'' reuoi frfi iig at W'66tfAidIa~o'rhy,. Eav 'cutor, anasat a short'dliistae there gss a-cottaga unteanoen' I.which'tbe ~1rbsctior ue-,s, ?? ' a'tojcr'. on'tlie'Ioth, f qua f Fer'~ h'rl'dtrh ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST

... backet, it might be necessary to put out the furnace or slacken it S If they had a bucket to change, the time would be so short that, oven if the furnace were put out, I don't think the ventila- tion would be affected. It is the general rule to have double ...

Law Intelligence

... ] COUET 01' CHANCERtY, LINOOLWS-NNM. AT I0j.-BErORX ?? LORDS ?? petitions: Re Fainrtirne.-Re Rowley-Re Bragg-R. ArmstrOUg. Short cauie: Lord v. WigbtwitkL Bankrupt petition, I. By order: 1 Deere T. Notley.: pea ?? v oad 1HI' AT IO.-By order: F rry v. ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... seen by Dr. Morgan. She had previously burnt all her letters and keepsakes received from her husband. She went to the top story of the house, a height of thitty-five feet from the ground, and threw herself out of the wtndow, and was dashed to pieces, ...

Published: Sunday 18 March 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1745 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE DERBYSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... gun with thle -inten- ;ap- tion of murdering the progecutor, there was an end to the ohis ?? the jury had consulted for ut short time, they and iiiformed his lordshiip that they could not agree; and Iin after some observations from his lordship, they retired ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Simmons, whose husband is in custody on the charge of murdering her. The learned coroner summed up, and the jury, after a short deliberation, returned a verdict, That the deceased died from apoplexy, pro. duced by violent passion or excitement on a ...

Published: Sunday 25 March 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1695 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... icith hci', anal if the child a belhisgeci to aiity- ?? of tue-, defematheat's familly it ita J)is'ltoliici.S '[le hirl's story of the circiusetetenes it undear whicl silit eti'i Iter setictticon was eh'cecteil wats grossl iniprohall-e. The lei'aretd ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... at~qebb, 'and seaweatdy. at the time the cergo w'was rede od', a i~ iboar, or not. i. The jury retired, and after being a short time in delibera- .tion they eamne into ort, and said they were of opinion thst the vessel was in seaworthby vondition, se ...

MONMOUTH ASSIZE, MARCH 27

... to prison. In this dilemima .plasitift gave ,three bills of exchange, at tweleve, eighteen, and twenty-four months;- and a Short time-afterwards, when lie' gave defend- ant a bill for £170 to. discount, the latter retained, the bill, and refused to give ...

LAW AND POLICE

... il house dying; could she go to see lii i Considering it would be too unmyli for her, the aunt said she could not g. t This story turneil Out afterwards to be a fabrication. Thes prosecutor then left the house, and shortly afterwards the t aunt missed from ...