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THE BARNSLEY COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... THE 3BARNSLEY COLL.ERY EXPLOSION. y THE INQUEST.-SEVENTH DAY. S The inquiry was resumed yesterday morning, d in the Court-house, Barnsley, before Mr. T. Taylor, coroner. Mr. Kenyond Blackwell, Governmentc Cons- hi inious emon assisted by Ssrjeant Robinson, was again pr`o- a oent ?? the RoSecretary. The ownersofth 0 Oaks Colicry were represented by Mr. vernon Blackbetrfl, c and the relatives of ...

NORTH RIDING SESSIONS

... NouRTILoaEaRToa, Wednesday. The grand jury were sworn in this morning~, andia the Chairman (Earl Catbcart), in addressing theml re-i ?? that there had keen considerably less crimeo during~ the jitrte atMiddeebo'. l~ethen referred to tle1 ribeer f te 'stapingout' sste, i reference to the' ratte psgu, a shwn y te rturslemarking that if theylts se to orksooer i th Noth Riding in thle essythe lid ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, THURSDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, TnuRSDAY. (FROM OUR LONnON R1rOIRTt't) [Sittings in Banco, before the LORD CIUEs JUSTICE, and Justices BlcroAtln and Smarc.] WRIG3IITSON v. HOPPER. In this case Mr. FIELD, Q.C. (with him Mr. P1mLDicsK), appeared to show cause why a rule dated Nov. 8, obtained to set aside an award of an umpire, should not be made absolute, on the grounds that the unniro was chosen by ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY

... COURlT OF QUEEN'i8 BENCH, WEDNESDAY. (Fniox OUL LoioDoz REIOnTiaR.) (Sittings in Banco, before the LonD CHIEiF JUSTrIC, and JUSticeS BLAC;BUIRN, MLlLOR, and Lusa.) This wats Crown paper day. HIoDOSON ?? GRsvmieaNG. This vas tin appeal from a conviction by the justices of Barnard Castle of a man named Jamies Hodgson, for eu- deavouring by threats, intimidation, molestation, and obstruction to ...

THE TORNADO CASE

... (FRom the Daley fl0ws.) We learn from Madrid that the Spanish Supreme Coust of War and Maxine has, by a judgment pronounced on the 23rd instant, quashed the entire Proceedings of the Cadiz Prize Court in the case of the Pornado. We are not yet informed of the grounds on which this decision has bcen based, but it seems probable that they are not the substantial grounds of want of fair dealing ...

TERRIBLE CASE OF WHOLESALE POISONING

... TERRIBLE CASE OF WIIOLESALE POISONING. 3(V-e ?? I7dicsurg Tlaws, Asy. IS.) anl CI Tuesday ovening last a very gay party of L)C, young ladies end gentlemen, some from this city, the ro- inainder residing in the vicinity of ttht place, wore assesis- :he bled at the residence of Mrs. A, L. Hobron, the respected u wviow of the linte Colonel Johic Hebron, near aovina, ill D Illi countly. Tho ...

Published: Thursday 12 September 1867
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1109 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... yfLWRSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES. -4 WEST RIDING DIVISION. LrEEDS TOWN HALL, SATURDAY. CROWN COURT. (BeforeMr. Justice Lu9sir) WE CHRGE OF ARSON AGAINST A BATLEY MANUJFACTUIRER. THOMAS :WHITEHEAD (35), manufacturer, was again. placed at the -bar this morning on an indictment bharging him with ?? 2eloniously set fire to his mill on the 27th of Juno, with intent to defraud the Liverpool and London and ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, THURSDAY

... COURT' OF QUEEN'S BENCH, TunRB~ {Sittinga nt Nisi Priuls beforR the Lonnn fluwTZ .T. di (Sittings at Nisi Prius before the Loan Csanc Juai ao a special jury.) i, Ad if ACTO5S v. TaIE SIfLAiSO BAILWAY Comas'~ U The plaintiff in this action sued5 {or Lbs cousseqaea~ 'e an in~jury sustaianed by him while a paseenger on the fl pany a line by reason of a collision ot' trains. The cainn L- peddthat ...

CRIMINAL STATISTICS OF LEEDS

... TO THE EDITORS OF THE LEEDS MERCURY. RESPEcTED FRIENDS,-It appears from our Chief Constable's report, just issued, that wo have in our midst 2,370 persons ranked as of the dangerous class- about one per cent. of the population of the borough; and you naturally say ; We want to know what is being done to mneet the miserable condition of these criminal classes ? and you further state that we ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES, MONDAY

... MANCHESTER ASSIZES, MonDAY. CROWN COURT. (Before Mr. Justice SnIan.) CONSPIRACY UNDER THE CLOAK OF TRADES UNION TERRORISM. This morning the Crown Court was engaged in the trial of a case of conspiracy, which is almost unique in its way. The prisoners wore JAMES MAcMASTER, building coIn- tractor, end ADAM HANNING and THOMAS SLATER, joiners, in Isis employ; and Mr. LicansoEE, counsel for the ...

THE CASE OF EDWARD GREENLAND

... The foll6wing is a full report of the proceedings in the House of Commons on Monday night:- Lord F. CAVENDISH called the attention of the House to the ase of Edward Greenland, late manager of the Leeds Banking Company, who wee sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment for perjury in reference to the amount of te bank's issues. The bank had occupied a high position, and its failure was ...

A CHILD KILLED BY ITS FATHER, AT STOCKTON-ON-TEES

... A CHILD KILLED BY ITS FATHER, ATl STOCKTON-ON-TEMS. VERDICT OF MIAqSLLUGHTER. On Monday, Mr. John Settle, County Coroner, held an inquest at the Town-hall, on the body of Chas. F. Dasuton, aged three and a-half years, who died on Sunday morning from a woun)d inflicted with a poker, which was thrown at deceased's mother by her husband, Newark Danlaton, and missed her, but unfortunately struck ...