The Fatal Accident on the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway

... The inquest on the body of Edward Ogden, one of the three un- fortunate men who where killed by the dreadful accident which took place on the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, near Teynham station, on Saturday night last, was held on Tuesday morning, at the Railway Tavern, T'ynhamn, before Thomas Hills, Esq., one of the coroners for the county, and a jury. Prior to the commencement of the ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 582 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT RAILWAY CASE

... * IbMPORTANT RAILWA.Y CASE. A case'of public intereet was tried before the Justice of Peace Court, Edinburgh, on Monday, the question at issue being the liability or non-liability of railway companies for irregularities in the arrival of their pessenger trains. Mr. Mackay, chemist and druggist, GeorgeStreet, purchased a through ticket from Edinburgh to Inverness, on Taesday the 13th November ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... IPqJACB :COURTS-YESTnRDAY. I . . . : 1 - x' L L. . ;. IEAD O'I6tCE. C'eribsos Caoe.iCharles Tb6rn, 'a serrant'of Mr. Win. Smitb, ?? 5Xerrion.sqiare, South, came beforb the pre- sildiig magistrate, Mr.' Wyse, dnd deposed as follows:- About 12 o'clock on'the night of the 6th of January, at the residence of mypy iaeter, Mr.'8mith?,at 'Merrion. square, myj fellow satyant, John Neill, informed me ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASINGRALL-STREET. Bnrsosir BI. ?? EvANs9-T. Barton, last exssai., nation, at II-C. West, choice of aselgniees, at II-T. B. Pickles, coi tifliate, at IIX-,T. Tooney, last exassination, at 12-Auberl and Co., auditL., at 12-J. Arnold, adjourned examination, at 12i -T, Loo, adjourned examination, ait I-J. T. Russell, dividend, at 1-Dodge and Co., choice of ...

General News

... i ad In ?? rionc in Ho suns ?? -Au asqoir~~~Y woe opnd 5latl- ti day' aespeetiiog thle death of Alaiy Ls, Agod 54yosais wof cn~ Fe ' osl difwith a stab ?? in tie ?? 'of heri. p s al iecic, ?? 7, q'aipp stret]et,~h'nall ?? .ale ie &decased' wa's the Wife- of e butcher, arnd on' Mionday wejek whc kt he~rlhusband l-'eft-hier in'be-dand a fewhours alteewavds ,ii lo eh wsdiscovered lying witht 1w ...

Law Intelligence

... .. 1.1. Iftit., - NAI -n t lpatt# . I I NOTIOES-TmIS DAY. COURT Or BANKRUPTaY BAMNHlQALL-ArBZm. BEFORE Mn. CoxXissoNZ YV~ANS.-T. Barton, last exami- natonat 1-C Wethoie o asignesat II-T. D. Pickles cejortificae, atllis3.toone, ?? examination, a 2Abr an 1Co.G. divtiade-3*Anod, adjo-urned eDomnatlon, atiniu -T. Le c.e,.11A en, addune xinitou, t -3ed dRussell, dtvidend at ?? an' ochoice of ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... LEED, BOROUI(-'H SESSIONS. T I F,.sTn A v TUESDAY. -ace (Before T. F. ELLIS, Fsq., the Recorder.) tat STE-AIJ's.,G LFkTHER. wa JOHN BROWN (311i WAS IJ ,A HAW (34), and oi1+ GILES SHAWY (32), weecliarged With stealing 500 lbs. of tile . eod rprt r MirBifit, Baitoti-on-Huilber, counnd001t charginig thein with receiving the sanso a Fknowing it to have bee 'soleii sal, 31r. V1tINT anti Mr,. ...

THE MODE OF ADMINISTERING RELIEF TO THE POOR OF WESTMINSTER

... TEE XODE OF ADMIN1STBIRNG RELIEF TO THw Poor OF IASzTlINSTER. At the Westminster Police-court, yesterday, Mr. Paynter requested Mr, Inspector Humphreys to attend before him, for which request having been complied with, Mr. Paynter e.;said he was sorry to say some remarks he had mace about go the poor of the district applying by card instead of by an letter for relief from the ipoor-box had ...

THE EX-DUKE OF MODENA

... General Saccosi, commandcr the little body of in the service of the fx-Duke Mod**na, has published at Bassano the following order the day: — Bravo Soldiers, lam charged by his Imperial Highness the Archduke Albert to annonncd to you good news. You are destined to form van-guard the army which is ahor.ly to on campaign. It for that purpose that precision will bo to you to-da*, and his Imperial ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT DUNDRY, NEAR BRISTOL

... SHOCKIMO MURDBE AT DUNDRY, NEAR I I BPMSTOL6 BERSTOL, THwSDAY. The village of Dundry, which is located at abiut five mile. westward of this city, was last night made the amoe of ore of the most brutal murders which it has been for a Iong tfme past my duty to chronicle. Occupying a small cottge, situated at about 20oards from the church in that vilg were au old mau tamed George Water, man, and ...

DISGRACEFUL GAME LAW PROSECUTION

... DISGRACEFUL YAME LAW PROSECUTION. I A 1MAN HIRED TO TEMIPT MEN TO POACH AND D TO BETRAY THEM. ,.I (Iro- the Cfheltelzham Ertniincr.) , Xt the Cire1eseSter petty sessionS on1 Monday, the .3ost nit., the Magishtiates present were the Re-. Henry e (aripps (ehairman), aud 'Messrs. Cripps, 3forris, and Hart- £ Thomas Jall; a simple-looking countrclinal, Who appeal-cd .) orde tiug oli starvation, ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, JANUARY 11

... COURT OF SESSION-FRIDAY, JATUARY 11. ; SECQND DIVISION. so PETITION--THi ASSXGNES OF THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW :h BANK V. MCRUMMON'S TRUSTRES. is Tbis was an action of reduction and declarator in which in the Second Division pronounced an interlocutor on 5th b February, 18506, disposing of the whole cause. After that P( interlocutor had been extracted the case was carried' by ap- e peal to ...