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OLDHAM INQUEST

... OLDHAM ' INQUEST. The Courie'r undertakes to comment on the f letter of ?? Jury at Oldham, It had beter clet that subject rest. This champion of impartial juatics ia- adlisuaut because the Jurors uspon *- e-parte 'evidence- 'had manfolly pronounced the death of Leas to have been a foul murder, This is one of the most auda. icious attempts to pervert that revierence for the punity' 'of ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... IYEST-RIDING SESSIONS. ?? to The QuartgS s es- f Wr'9'-M West-lMfdng- lte omrinfcd iit Vetlierhy, on 'Tuesday: of - XtLsENT'. in JAMCS GELDART, L.L.D. Clairoain. he B. Brooksbank, Esq. WV. Cuiliffe, Esq. MI. Wilson, Esq. l. Lawson, Esq. M.P. * The fli'oreing Prisonecrs tere tried: David Poopplwell, for obtaining, by false p retenecr, from n- Christians Eyrc, 26 shillings and a bundle of ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, January 15

... LEEDS, SATU'RDiU)AY, Janaary 15. Nutce wvill ve believe be given at the Generat Quarter Ses'ions, at Wakefield, this day of an applicn. tion to be made tothe Magistrates at the Faster Sessions, for twis flioing, to fix the rate of wages in certain branches of the Clothing B3usiness. This application, we understind, orijgisates with the J:)urrcymeni Clothiers in Stanningley, and the ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONE.R's INQUEST. o. This week one of tblis.e dnbadtl &'eits wbich nt ?? to excite public sympathy, adid It bpread od Consternation and alarm through a rncihbourhood, has - n- occurrod-in tile townshipof Wibsey, vilthid three miles ts of 1Bradford. In the forenoon oF Monday last, ,apoor !at aged woman, of the name of Elizabeth Ashton, resitd- or ing at Hartshead, applied to JOHN STUIRGES, ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... I LEEDS BOROUGH SESSTONS.-MoNDA. | CllRISTOPHER BlECKETT, Esq. ltayor. - JOHN IlARlDY. Esq. Recorder. Jotn Mlayris, Es. I Johbn Wilson, E~sq. Thomas tkim esq. John Hill, rsq. ?? Iaill Esq. Genfge Banks, Esq. Charlcs Brows, Esq. . William Hey,. Esq. William Presi, Esq. 'I'hough the Calendar exhibited a formidable list Of offeiders. it did aot contain any offences attended cl witb any ...

SALFORD SESSIONS

... nA±A'OutLJ DrOi1~e,~'. he Meanchester, anwdayj, Janatuy :1,-These to Sessions comimenteed this day, at 10 o'clock, the Itev. Mr. Pay presided as Chairman. It. Wright R. Fiel- a den, J. Woith-ins. J. Silvebter, and R. Fletcher, Esqrs. were the other Magisreates~present. The Grand Jury, o of which John Brsdsihaw, 0f Manchester, is fmremar, nd having been sworn, the Chairman then addressed them r ...

INQUEST AT COOPER BRIDGE

... INQUEST AT COOI'ER BRIDGE. ?? Thursday, an inquest wvas heid at the Globe Irill Inn, Cooper-Bridge, near H-uddersfield, by Jas. Wigie;. We worth, of Halifax~, Esq. Coroner, on tire view oi' the tire body Of HALRnrrr:' StNGLVT'aON, ?? had been Found of' drowned in the Cantral, irear that piece, on thle precedieg Tuvnsd v. After the Jury mas saaern, thcy proceeded 11 tur, to vrc w thle bodly of ...

PROCEEDINGS AT MANCHESTER

... PROCEEDWNGS AT MANCHES'TLR. The KING v. HUNT AND) OTHERS, - C'osir of Kirin sBench,&/Saludak?, Feb. 1, obandin person arule to show caunee why'a writ sif J1 ?? should ltot issue to remove the indictmenit againstL himn asis nirne s~ther it~litidulals, for an alleg.eeI Conspiracy. relating to tile proccelitigsasit Manchescer, on the 16th of Auigus t ltE. into this Court, inl order that thre ...

BINGLEY AND KEIGHLEY GANG

... BlINGLEY AND KEIGIILEY GANG. e For the last six mointts a great many rob- beries have been committed in the neighbour ood of So Keigilley and Bingley, particularly in mills and detach- No ed buildings; and althoughl several pcrsonq were suo- , pected yet no proofs could be obtaitted, which would M ; stify tbir pprehe'n6on. On the 7th ilst. the. shop d Ylf Afr. John C ockshott, a butcher ait ...

IMPORTANT BANKRUPTCY CASE DECIDED

... -UUUfl(a IMPORITAN T BANIKRUPTCY CASE DECIDED. FRakNcrs BROWN AGAINST D)A-tttL SYKES, re ErtQ. AND 0 'r I ir Qi ase-t]i W)1i~l 1 bin 'let th' subject oflrpai o flee years, is one whiich ha k excited grae trrs ILIt ankie tt in thle E'ast rhidi-r of Yorkshire, rI athI.Ost aly otewi Which e an tl befrre aI COrn et, OF Jirstice, rse parteiculars of M IMI, thr Ltr It towi be rec(Ollected, that ...

INQUEST ON RICHARD SMITHERS

... At four o'clock on Fo-irhly gfternoon, a respeo ?? assembled at the florse and Groom, in Johi street, Edgeware-leoad, to inveestigate the circimstai ces attending tic death of R. Smithlers, the Bosy-strei patrole, who was killed in the conflict betweeep the cor spirators and the Cfvil powev oii Wednesday night. AM Stirling was the coroner. The Jury having been sworn, they proceeded to vici the ...

THE MERCURY

... sASSAcINTATtoN, on the grouil of' political hostiity, is a species of murder almost unknown in the t annals of British History, and in the strong and universal reprobation of the few instances which bave i occurred, ve have n decisive proof of the national c detestation of this atrocious crime. It is not wonder- I ful then, if the announcement of a plot, which had for I its object the ...