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ASSIZE CIRCUITS:

... ofethe Sheffield Pitt Club i poosess at least noveltyt tbrecornmened t LVin-TIhe t first is worthy'ofihe wiseieni of Gotham, and may u : rairk with any bull ever conceived in the sister king- r tnSIdr. 0 d $The memory of Lord Chalham-thanks for the I g Con ...

BANKRUPT LAWS

... tbrough twenty-seven 1 stages of their proceedings, averaging eighteen minutesfor s the decision of each vote; but, from twelve o'clock to a e quarter before two o'clock in tile morning, the House awent through fifty-four stages, not equal to the ave. ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... for navigation, but f's 0s~? h aley weir crosses the river at the th wreasteeis lesn necessity for keeping up a alf .phi h ieoigto the cut. the water may be th ifreete sl terwise have been allowed for the ti 1 tcl~ tre are twenty.four pairs oF atones in ...

Lancaster Lent Assizes

... a second inves- gui 1ly tigation. But if you throw out the,bill, further evidence may ?? be discovered at a future period, by means of which the ends of I be iustice may he attained. In the former of these cases, viz, the~ dicl to 'charge for murdering ...

Salford [ill] Sessions

... would have suffered a diminution of one half their trade-and by I the publicans who, of course, arc directly interested ill keeping down the sale of ale in this way. Mr. COuRTENSAY and Mr. AnrISoaoNp appeared in support of the conviction, and Dr. BROWN and ...

[ill]

... order that we may see how it corresponids with the defence to which he resorts whet he conles here. lie may say nothing, which, whlen it is the case, ought to be stated by the magistrate, as we may forta sonie opiuion,i even upon that. lie may mimake a defence ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... law-stationer,, esigrossed the deed now pro. cro of duced, from a draft furnished by the priioner, about the 16th of frisi May, 1825-. brc George Williams, aged 18, was in the service of the prisoner, II as office-boy, in 18S25. The signature of Geo. ...

BOLTON

... happeninig to ratinaft the t :ie, hle pllded the, bagg and the pocket containing'the Moo.' at Itile oot of'atree, in order to keep them dry; liewas V '.it is a stooping posture niore thati three miniutes, hut, onl j~nto tile ticee, lie, found the money had ...

?Lanuraottr *Ummer N

... the calendar a permanient diminution of crime; but it is raill my1 earnest Wish and hope, that it may be so, and that your 'I labours for the future may be much lighter than they have pisi hitherto been. I aen sorry to see thqt a majority of cases be- ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... stated the case., k Hieroms Whittaker keeps. .a public-house in Salford, was in the hahit of' supplying the prisnner- wish beer. In e*March, lnst year, lie gave witness a £30 Bill of Lxchange, o which was paid. In May last he was attain indebted for r[~ ...

LIVERPOOL CORPORATION INQUIRY

... interest fett by tie thle d he public in the question, and from tltc intrinsic importance Geo. a's ot t!:cinquiry. Perhaps this may be accounted for by the in thin tre fuct that a great portion, if not the whole, of the examina and i I/s tion was conducted ...

LOCAL MEETINGS

... cali only be satisfactorily settled by the stislomt of Parliament, we beg to offer the results of our investigation. which may possibly serve Ito confine tile question within narrow lhrits.tt c Thcse introductory observations ]ICe would have occa- sion ...