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LIVERPOOL MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, AUGUST !, 1i2& .-d - LIVERPOOL MI)SUIXEW SESSIOXs. i Sn The Quarter Sessions for this Borough commenced on Monday', wi before the Worshipful T. C. Porter, Esii. Mayor, Jam~ne- Clarke, fro Esq. Recorder, and other magistrates. [ew were14 prisonersSt5' for trial on charges of felony, and 8-1 for misdemeanors. The ea following prisoners have been tried. PT John Bibby, aged 19, ...

kancaoter (Aooi?co

... Lancaster, Wednesday Nright. This morning the High-Sheriff, Edmund Hornby Esq., gave a grand breakfast to a very large party at his residence, Dalton Hall, near Lancaster, after which, accompanied by a most splen. did procession, lie entered Lancaster, in great state, about two o'clock. His friends attended him in thirty-two carriages, a considerable number of which were drawn by tour horses. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATutDAv, OCrOVSR 25. .SAURDAt, UCOEHR EQ. (Before Lord TENTARDEN and a special Jury.) BOOLE AND ANOTHER V FURNIVAL. hi Mr. PARK opened the pleadings in this case,and the SOsalCTOR- 01 GENERAL addressed the jury for the ?? was an action on T six bills ofexchange for £12,700, drawn by a person named John 01 Robertson, accepted by the defendant, and discounted by the tiffs ...

LEEDS MEETING TO PETITION AGAINST THE ADDITIONAL CHURCHES BILL

... 1, LEEDS MEETING TO PETITION AGAINST THE ADDITIONAL . Ui CHURCHES BILL.I or - i5 (Abri dged from the Loeds 21ereury.1 On Monday se'ninight, one of the moost numerous and'respect- teable meetings ever held in Leeds, assetmbled in the Court House, le to consider of the propriety of Petitioning against the news Church) a Bill, then in progress through the House of Commons, but If now withdrawn in ...

FRAUDS ON LUNATIC, AND PERVERSION OF PRIVATE TRUSTS.—CASE OF MR. ATKINSON

... IRAUDS ON LUNATICS, MW PERkVERSION OF PRIVAT E TRUST&~ASE OF MR. ATEtNSON. - - . .a^ an abstract of this gentletan'ss In lying beforeour readers an abstract of this gentlemnan's petition to Psrliamon' respecting an allegetd Oisap roprtiat 0on by, Which he has been a suffierer. and of his letter of popety byta Af. P. for Dublin, on the alleged hopeless. toher. of p lsmefltsry .interference, we ...

LIVERPOOL BOROUGH COURT AND PUBLIC OFFICE

... ?? e bne. A iI uro day, Nov. I. FELONY. Johnz Killg, warchousenman to Messrs. Downward and Ily- lands, waS brougdht up, charged with robbing his employers to a the habit of having their cash conveycct from their warchouse every evening in a tin bog, and the prisoner had been sent for it . his rnornin-. From hi6 not returnir w ithin areso sTtCtLI veaS sn anedec and puratit gs. ien, wnhel ain ...

INTERESTING CASE.—CHARGE OF FOREGERY. HONOURABLE ACQUITTAL

... 11STIEES7I CAS. CxcAsGE OF FORGErY. BOFr,)rtAB3LE ACQUITTAL. - . - ,IM f excess. to bear the This morning thle, covt was crowded to excess, to hear the II trial of Mr. r~sosnas 1yafurecsler . lo e Suhdrt who was charge ht 1athth apta re of forgery. He dbeen out, onl bail,5 a-dnw urndrdhimself at the bar of tile Crown Court, be. IC fore Mr. JUTIn~CE 13s.E.i The prisoner was indicted for ...

PUNISHMENT OF DEATH—ITS IMPOLICY AND INADEQUACY TO THE ENDS OF JUSTICE

... Pi- .N!SHMENT 01' DENTH-ITS IMPOLICY AND INADEQUACY TO THE ENDS OF JUSTICE. . . -I Contiauedfro& eaur lest. aS Vhenl vire reflect bpon the criminal codei of past ages, it may v n extraordinary that alny reliance should now be placed upon 0 tie efficacy of severe laws; for if severity could have prevented 1 C e in,., crime would long sinice have been exterminated, and wie . ni i ?? sleto back ...

Lancaster Lent Assizes

... M?-- - ff-ancaoter Itht oigm. let CROWN COURT, TaUReSDAY, MfARCH 20.' WI SimeenrVickcsr, 21, alas charged witbkilling' nd slayingBWt. hi sey Dickinson, at Warton. This'wals a ease or death, through Ab furious driving. The prisoner was driving a cart, with a nui- (t ber of persons in it, from L~ytham, during the last bathing sea. n( ants. Another cart being on -the samte road , a Contest took ...

LIVERPOOL EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL EPIPHANY SESSIOXS. I LIVERPOOL EPIPHANYX brak.. dy sm The Quarte Sessions for this borough comamenlted on Mollyast in the Town-hall, before T. C. Porter, Esq. Mayor, Jantes at th Clarke, Feq. Recoirder, &c. &c. The calendar is lighter than .such usual, there being only 113 prisoners for trial on charges of it Cal felony. on. Monday the foil owing prisoners, most of them by- ...

UNFOUNDED CHARGE OF FORGERY, AND HONOURABLE ACQUITTAL.—The trial of Mr. Thomas Mawdesley, of

... FRIe lbArpGoT , rt3rp. FRID)AY, AUGUST 29, 1828, UINFOUNDED CHARGE OF FORGERY, AND HIONOURABLE ACQUITTAL.-The trial of Mr. Thomas Mawdesley, of aISouthport, reported amongst our assize intelligence, is an it er event which, as it interests every man, woman, and child a is in the country, has claims upon the attention of every 1s an conductor of a public journal. If an innocent man, in a st ...

PUNISHMENT OF DEATH—ITS IMPOLICE AND INADEQUACY TO THE ENDS OF JUSTICE

... .sg 7Liberpool pertur-.. - Fl-D Y, DECEMBER I, I88 -. - FRID ?? X : TPUNtSUMCNT OF DEATfi-ITS IMPOIACY AND INADEOUACY . - I -1 TO THE 'ENDS OF.JUSTW. gX -. 1 ' When we reflect upon the criminal codes of past ages, it may seem extraordinary that any reliance should now be placed upon the efficacy of severe laws for if severity could have prevented crime, e1me would long since have been ...