A GHOST RIOT IN BERMONDSEY

... I A GHOST RIOT IN BElhl~ONDSEY. On Wednesday, Robert Withey, 13, a lad employed at a machine-ruler's in the Bo- rough, was charged at Southwark police- court with throwing stones in New Weston- street, to the danger of the inhabitants.- Alfred Chase, ...

REPUBLICAN RIOT

... REPUBLICAN RIOT. ISPECIAL TEn IRsAM] YETErD31Y evening a scene of great excitement took place at the Duke of Wellington Riding- school, Knightsbridge, in the borough of Chelsea. A public meeting of local inhabitants had been called for the purpose of ...

RIOTS AT ROCHDALE

... RIOTS AT ROCHIDAI. rLANCASTER ASSIZES._SA`rTURDAY, SEPT 5. Sill I no nPORIGE TrAYLOR, it 11I tAWORTHt, and JONA- *1'j II THAN PARKttINSOIN, woet ptallladinctcd, tider the 8tlh sec- al d tion of 7thani Biflt 11tcftO I V., c. lit, for rtiot~ol~y, ttti ...

MILITARY RIOT AND MURDER

... I. . ' Itmwil !he recollected that on 'he JuIy relurnihag| fverdkt of Wilful Murder against the soldiers ;engaged in the riot and attack upon WVIlliatil -Cogke- Fince dead of his wounds, that they 0the Ju;. ry)reauested Mr. (3ell, the Coroner, toiaddressa ...

THE RIOTS IN ST. GEORGE'S

... THE RIOTS IN ST. GEORGE'S. The morning service of Sunday was the most pacific which St. George's has witnessed for a long time past, a circumstance which was owing to the presence of certain strangers who were not expected. In answer to questions put ...

The Law Courts

... as on several previous nights, a large crowd asseambled to see the ghost,' and the noise and disturbance was such that the police found it necessary, in order to quell the riot, to clear the square altogether. In doing this they iuet with considerable ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... appeared for the ?? reply to Mr.. Sharp (official receiver), bankrupt said lie had carried oie a ghost ?? Registrar: I thouligt people did not believe iil ghosts now. (]aughter.) -Tle bankrulpt went on to say that lie eomumenced with a capital of about £20 ...

POLICE. MARLBOROUGHI

... have taken place tetwveen the pier woman and Salmon ; and further reniarked, that lie was decidedly of hipiniorn that shie was riot bound to makee up the 101 as long ea, she retained th;e money in ter hatneils whica shie had received from the actiral tliief; ...

IMPUTATIONS OF MURDER WITH AND WITHOUT FUDGE

... eirersrss I o ~ rces urt his nmind, ard rue colecbetion, thot tire stick fol- lowredthem bhecorras hris lav, ?? takei care riot to repeat the piarticular iwtion ThL cse, o t re press is tire Cal-re Of tire dojg.~ The trules for its guidance moast be eriracted ...

A HOLYHEAD SALVAGE CASE

... card is rk'arlinrg Ith the ghost scoet: in *i iamlct After hearing hinI hu recite, an elderly geotletnan was asked What ho h thorught of him. ' Well, said the old gentleman, u , I think he ought to have given. up the ghost long ex ago., -9 vtstol News ...

THE GRANGETOWN TOLL QUESTION

... crowd to riot. M Mvr Vaipy admitted that the evidence was very tt Sligltt. Mr. Downing maintained that there was not the e ghost of a chance of any jury convictiog his client. : Mr. Valpy decided to proceed with the case against defendant for rioting on the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... residenee to that above-stated, when if I catch Air. Ghost on any part of my premises I shall administer that to his substantial part that, if ever he re-appears, it shall only be his aerial asesnce or as a ghost in fact. Other heads of families In my neighbourho ...