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ASHTON

... had gone on very strangely, lie had threatened to clahp a warrant to b is, defendaint's -' and to give him a s_ good hideing. Is the absence of a material witness, the IC matter was postponed to a f'uturc (ay. t Andreiw Kclliy, George Carter, niW. Knott ...

LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... business there, ind commencedin Liverpool as a broker. ) Previous to the last election, at a period Urelic there C Was a good deal of excitement among all parties ill Liverpool, Mr. Hardy, it appeared, hall made a speech at the Tradesman's Reform Association ...

INQUESTS

... Whe .t ireoi heist andri Uatiraiht' a-a'.a very dull, at a --~cii so at tort. 2' i-si j~ dco-iiparcit witho the raQs.i' lo-. )tt scok, ?? it d Italist ledl Wheat lsrosirrht 2o. to -l2s., anit whi14ia4 6' 'There ?? a oisiaustity of Barli'-or, ...

THE LATE MURDER AT ST. HELEN'S

... As I passted DontOhn~s aed a. painted,(cut the spot wa-lire deceased seais Tnurered- 'Thev tisaid ~Is it ? I had them lce psprtl.~h' us irs tokJacques, Into Noe g1 lie said. 'I will tell'you seats. FIsad,,WelI,whttA 1`H ;ridl a tell'ye ryexamined thle ...

MANCHESTER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... Commissioner ? aver the a nc Re William ,Show. - The bankrupt was a printer, in tars Salfortl, anti there was a dividend meeting held iii tics case Meat to-day, which was adjourned. solic In Re Lewis Lotte Jf'dittle-The bankrupt was a grocer, bill y at Bolton ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... Abralihami Parker, but which the Insolvent on the samre day returned to Cowell. On tile same day Insolvent gave a cognovit to Messrs. Riige .annl Ai ,a. worth 'or lt7t)1. being the amount of the bill they had in. dornrdl. Insolvent was tot served eith any prrcess ...

Sporting Intelligence

... 7st 51ii. .A. flay 1 1 tie Mr. 1Burgess's l'ailto Deier, 3 yt'a. 1st 5bi.. 2 II fticee0tstabcai Cyttilta. onl by a head. Butt in 'a mitis. .30 sees. Swesaisof bi0 soya. 6och, Ii. f;.-Threo-qnartcas of a mile. $es ...

ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... Cheapsideby placing six baskets of potatoes thereon. The merits of the case were as follow:-A few months ago the Corporation of this borough made some bye-laws, fixing a new rate of charge for stallage; and also that no freeman should occupy more ground than ...

MURDER IN JOHN-STREET

... On Sunday afternoon1 a dreadful outrage was perpetrated -~in Johnt-street, a smuall. street prinicipally ihilabited by the it lower class of peoplie, which runs fromi Turner-street to Thlomiuas-sreet, iti Man chester. John H ayes, a. sot allw'are f weiver ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... him. I stayed there, generally, five or six I L hotrs a day. During that time I was talking with my father, if e was M faher in, walking about, or reading the newspaper. hi My father's warehouse is in a cellar in Mosley-,trect. l I talked to my father about ...

POLICE COURT

... required a pattern; he could not make I I anything without a pattern, so a pair of trousers were sent at his request, which pair had been mended with a i 'd patch and needlework on thekAnee. In due time the le dozen pairs were sent on board, of ...