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COMMITTAL OF A HUSBAND CHARGED WITH THE WILFUL MURDER OF HIS WIFE

... BilURT'-l F L AT' flUSBAND CHARGED WITH y t~ol 'i R'0-E''hFMULH MURDFBR OF HIS WWE. , E 1 ?? ?? ?? the Manchester Chronicle April 20.) M'Oii'Thariday last, an inquest was hold at the house of Mr. ''WhinnW$~llobe Tavern Inn, Bury, before J. E. Dearden, b'fbaikr, on view of the body of Mary, the wife of James ?? of the White Bear Inn, Market-place, ?? tild 'ome by her death under circumstances ...

SHOCKING MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SON, AT LEES

... ISHOCKING MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS 6SON; AT LEEs, -: I. About seven o clock, on Sunday evuiingiast, thie inhabi. tents of Lees, nenr Oldham,wnoro thrown into a state of great alarm and exeteimont, byareport, which proved but too true, that a man named John Bardsley, a' rover in the mill of jr. Peter Sevville, and a ma l of great respectability in h is station of life, had been murdered in his ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... Oil Iedilesdaly last i lie Coul t of' Gencnral Quarter Sessions, for tilt, Itilirscibi of Ill Tein, ey1land, a.d ?? S w\IS beld 1w :N ij (vir lillnci, at il! Co r1 1House, Hlouse if Correc- till. 'f ila Calendl ar li oiliusililly leavy.-tlicre being felons and uijisdi ennainlliits to lie Iumber of atove o(e huiliindileil Si'veral of tile olfiniis were likewise of a somewhat scrious :liacaiter. ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT. [Before !dr. Justice Coltman.] CONCEALINT or BmRTs.-Alary Nelson, 29, was char- ged with having, at Lower Alithwaite, concealed the birth of her female bastard child. After hearing the case and the arguments of counsel, the Jury returned a verdict of not guilty and the woman was discharged. Sahuday, Aiguest 10. George Holdersess, Bdward Athlerton, and Wiljiant Bell, were ...

CROWN COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 27

... It., ?1%111 i. . , . : , ? ? , I 1.,? 1.10'w??OIX-?A' ?? ?? ~Jarnea~ in~lI ].1 enLW Ifj0 ?? W Cbianbile hisili le Wjb~dY BI f :lThmiynterbiOfArlU8 e d. ?? :E d d~E q fi~lbrd~are;3so ;~ehjil -irsit t *-lc'sri. si;' 1 ; : onjbe Bltc h i ;iltfhig$h 'i ?? ?? '1 . : Ji d ~ oeil ~scw~q! fS~ roy^i, i II.:: 3aeJlbrRkrEq; Irrisl v de ?? Ba delrhs~a ote .qdspraii cup4I honttrofpreideg fl~at ...

MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... ~~~I % ?? . ?? ?? iw7f1*1- c . '4m I MIDSUMMR tUR- SS|0NS. ; Theiffidsusmmer Quarter SesetOll 0f'thm~, fr hib adr ;of'AmounderflnLOiwld an VeTho cmene dtth alur TO ?? (T. 1Adl5, Es)to.his eat at. leven Waock;ods, The, following ether mi~fifti wrer present :-J. Cune. y llfe, ?? W. 'Rirjoyy'G JaesonI W. Cblrow, L'Pejdd'er, it. Niiwahama, .ldrtOJ.TW.A~nl. Mayrro A Jame C16ke, Jun., J.yMass ir, ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... ii _ ?? ADDISON v. LEGii AuND ANOTnER, This case, which involved the proceedings of certain railway surveyors, came on for trial at Chester, on Tues- day last. It was an action to recover compensation in damages for an assault and false imprisonment.. The defendant pleaded not guilty by statute. Mr. EvANS, Q.C., stated that the plaintiff, Mr. Addon, isarespectable surveyor, residing at Preston ...

INFANTICIDE, AND SUICIDE OF THE MOTHER

... lF.ANT1CWE, AA$I SUIClDE OF TY MOTHER. x D . i . . .n occurrence of a very dreadful and -melancholy briletor has just taken place in Manchester. About Iour months ago, Joseph Davies, engine-driver, aged 28, C'1,e from Preston to Manchester in company with his wife, Ann Davies, who is about the same. 8ageo-4 himself.' TCiy Itad been married about three years, but had then , ehildren; Davies ...

BLACKBURN COUNTY COURT

... The usual fortnightly sitting of this court was held at tlie Court Room, Heaton-street, on Mfonday last, before JDhn Addison, Esq. Fifty cases were entered for trial, sixteen of which were settled before hearing. There were eight adjourned cases, and,*ur summonses after judg- meut, making a total of sixty-two causes. The following attorneys were in attendance:-Messrs. Rd. Backliouse, and Thus. ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, FEB. 9

... VICE CHANCELBoRs Cou . 9. , (Before Sfr J. wtgram.i WEI= RTcI v5ersus BRgtAY. The VICE-CHANWMLORi gave judgement in this case. In April, 1845, some of the directors of the Preston and Wyre Railway Company projected a line of railway to con neat the town of Preston with the towns of West Riding of Yorkshire, and a like project was'in the contemplation of the directors of the Preston and ...

ATTEMPTED STATE PROSECUTIC

... I|ATTEMPTED STATE PROSECUTIC' 'rTtE QUEEN V. U. 0. DUFYY. DUBIN CO3f(iSSION COUnr, MONDAY, FEB. ?? argimentin this apparently interminable case, l wrir. all the white) It is pretended that tho defendant is anxiko . to go to trial on the ncrits, was resumed this mon. Sir ?? O'Loghlen contended, at great legth, that cor. parts of the indictment' were bad, and ought to be quasl The Attorney ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... : : These sessions commenced od' Thursday morning last at the Sessions Hohise, in this town, before T. B. Addison, Esq. 4 chairmin; Rit 'Newsham,' Esq., W. A. Hulton, Esq., W. Shawe, Esq!;W. Hawksh'ead Talbot, Esq., Jno. Addi- 'son, Esq., T.'Millr, r-Esq., Rev.' CE. I. Kenda], ?? Master, ;Esq.,'R.'Snnethursit;,Esq., Giles Thornber, Esq., andthe Rev. ?? :S Birley. The 'casts for 'trial 'were ...