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LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... S7.. -. twx ?? Vale I (Concluded from 0our last.) The Christmas Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the borough of Leeds commenced at the Court-house, on Thursday week, before Trhonmas Flower Ellis, Esq., Recorder. and concluded on the following evening. CLIARGE: OP' lORCIO5LE ENTRY AND RtIOT. Yesterday week, PHILIP JAMES, ROBT. JAMES, and THOt' I COOPER, were indicted for forcibly entering the ...

LAMBETH POLICE OFFICE, LONDON

... ROBBERIES AT LEEDS. On Saturday, ?? notorious swell mobsmcion, named Thos. Xay and William Gleen, were placed in the duck, on the following charge:- Mtr. Jonmes Child, an inspector of police for the borough of Leeds, deposed, %hat is consequence of several extensive robberies haviog been committed ii the borough of Leeds nod its vicinity, aid alto in consequence of private Information that had ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MARINE STOREKEEPER

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MARINE STOREKEFEPER. of Yesterday week, two boys, respectably dressed, named 3 ?? fuslccce Jalmseos, aged eleven, ccsd Win. Laverockc, 0ged see- i-n yeace, were plsced before tle M par, Thos. 1ilebden, Htq., and tils C. G, MAlclea, Esq., at the Leeds Court-house, on the charge af tree0 in stolni qsantity of bracs sod copper srticles, the proper ty last of thec Midland ...

CALUMNIOUS CHARGE AGAINST MR. TURNER, OF LAKE LOCK

... CALUMNIOUS CEfARGE AGAINST MR. TURNER, OF LAKE LOCK. (Communicaled.) The family afflictions of this gentleman having been obtruded on the attention of the public, we are com- pelled to draw aside the 'veil which, through feelings that every right-minded man will appreciate, had been thrown over circumstances of a peculiarly painful character. Mr. Turner has lived at Lake Lock upwards of tbirty ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... is ?? if Inspector Child, of the Leeds police, and Sergeant Goif, despc is of the Lambeth police office, arrived from London by the inatio: i- train on Thursday night week, bringing with them the pri- whati ,y soners, Thomas Kay and Win. Green. moat. Yesterday weekt these two prisoners, elong with J. Akroyd, statei -Win. Rhodes, Joseph Kitchin, Matthew Sellers, and JBenj. reoog -Woniler, were ...

LEEDS:

... L E E D S: SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. 1 U ?? I THE BRAINTREE CHURClH RATE CAsE.-The final e A decision of the Judges in tisis case was aunouesced in the 1 Exchequer Chamber, on Tuesday. The result is that a gi majority of the Judges have by their opinion established le la law that aL c/curti rete, made byv tse chiserchiwardens and a q ininljorit! of Ilto parithioners, inz oppnosfiein to thce ...

GOSLING v. VELEY

... THE BRAINTREE CHURCH RATE CASE. This was a judgment in an error from the Court of IQueen's Bench on a writ of prohibition. The cave barn besat fI several years before thne ccleeliaettcal ?? j has excited much public intrierst as TeBesreCrrh~ 1 Case. It Involves the Important questieowhfrrIefiudtp, iden-c asrd a fiflnorite oftr Iepareithioners o nk ai rale. The following brief setoeci of the ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AND SUICIDE BY A MERCHANT

... ke AIANCiIESTEr, Join. 21. mlc leA painful sensation was created here this morn- h to ing by a rumour that Ir. Alexander Novelli, merchant, and the ill his late brother's widow, both residing at Lower Broughton, ab it had been found dead at their own house, under very rmyste- tre et rious circumstances. Mrs. Novelli twas the widow of Mr. r 3t. Louis Novolli, of Prestwich, near Manchester, and ...

COUNTY COURT OF YORKSHIRE

... YORK CASTLE, JAN. 2G. The JUDOE (Mr. Serjoant DOWLINIG), addressing the i members of the profesasion, said-A motion was mrde about last C November, and which has been adjourned from time to ?? you repeat your motion? Mr. BLANSsARD,-NO, your Hooour, I withdraw the motion. I The Jusela.-Then, as it Is a matter on which conoiderable die. C .uLeton tas, it nemns, token place, and a good deal of ...

LEEDS:

... LEE DS: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 m'Z I ?? GORSIAM ivarsUS iTH Bisnor or' Exumzu.-Though onl M no judgment has been given in this important case, yet thew general belief in political and legal circles is that the hr deciajon will bo in favour of Mr. Gorham, and that the th Bishop of Exeter will receive an injunction to institute the ad Rev. Gentleman in the living to which he was appointed. th, ...

LEEDS TOWN COUNCIL

... The ordinary quarterly meeting of this body was held on Wednesday last, In the Council Room, at the Court-house, the Ma5 or in the chair. It wag a quarter of Lan hour after the time appointed before a quorum of memn- bers had assembled. Five of the Seventeen notices on the paper, had reference to the smolie nuleance. The minutes of last meeting having been read, the Council proceeded to fthe ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... I THURSDAY, March 7. Her Majesty's commission of oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery for the county and city of York was opened this day at York Castle. The Learned Judgess the Hon. Sir Edward Bull Alderson, Knight, and the Honl. Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, Knight, who preside over the business of the Northern Circuit for the spring assizes of the present year, arrived in York from Durham ...