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COUNTY SESSIONS

... orne the win dow a bowl of gol coin.. The nest day the prisoner was, It seen in Manecheiteri aend being reconised as en old.a pee fender, he was apprehended, on suspicion, bas B an tld, c the polite officer, who searmhed- him, :and found a quanse ur tity ...

POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... ether stalutmible Ibenefits, it migiet be considered ns a rule in crimoinal catses, that or by a statule conferring a hettfit tipon a. person, who, but for titat ;hse benefit, would have been a witness, his competence is virtualtly ,ad ...

Liverpool Lent Assizes

... Shaw, constable oif Everton, was called with a ri -.in iistoso thtto eedn a ena person uot wvortho one ?? the aotion, a Illsevienc, hoovveronl weit o sowthat lie hiod at inert- per ?? ?? h eednsproety orwich, a per otofredip'asleepesdtlehdagreed to accept ...

Murder—At the Admiralty Sessions, on Tuesday. Robert Chalons was tried and found guilty of the wilful

... equipments on small rafts behind them, up te lower Wott, (a tributary stream,) to attack a third, ?? was pasted in a village, and had thrown out ad. vanced piqietS. The assailants having landed on the a pasite bank. dressed themselves with amazing expeli. ...

SIR CHARLES SHAW AND HIS CHARGE AGAINST MR. JAMES WROE

... takeni into custody; chat a deep and wanton outrage was committed on him- iclf and family; and that the sl5ameful injustice thus indicted upon him demands a speedy and full reparation. If we could smile whilst considering so serious a ease, we should be ...

POLICE COURT

... last, William Hughes, a oar- driver, was fined 5s. for being drunk and ainusing a passenger, I end Si. for demanding 33. 6d. when bis proper farewas only Is. 4d. CLATIS AGAINST A BeNeFIT SOCncTY.-Patrick Kelly, who had been for a length of tiree it member ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... stcx' a tew sacks, &re ai p.l cA (rind tlat .p'ropet ly ii a situationl toi br seen b'y tle whtobe couit. ; ' u ~ththe ?? b ate''a his edge'. i snoieitgt thle attbi neysv&ei or the court, fror'-iwhromt beri coulid riot bit :ditsgtiushed axeept by a few ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... ciilyjns- a Iltire that if' a sue si's he be al re h~i ccisc eased Isis salsiry it shaI e eecdalso, aad of all econosiy lie ir tiiah htthe svrst wis h wsv onuld keep a servanit below thle rasik he ought to Isoli iii society by giving tc hsii a salary beneath ...

JANUARY QUARTER SESSIONS

... I know you fol a ?? was req.cstrtd by the prisoner to ipnitoitoutione instance of his bad behavious, but was silent. The prisoners interrogated the witnesses in a very violent manrier, but failed to elicit any thing in their favour. A '*itness stated ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... members to a class. It is hoped that Government will put a stop to all ocrctorgatnizations of a p-olitical nature that may tend to injure the peace and tirade of the country. These class tiacetings were first recommended antd agieed upon at a t eh-rtis*et ...

THE CASE OF MR. DAVID HOLT

... but wvitness felt at his pockets, and discovered 'that 1 etho h-sd in them a crow-bar, a dark lanthern, and a box ra of lucifers. He then apprehended him. The others cool a's-y, but had been taken subsequently. He found that sof ant attempt lied boon ...

ARCHES' COURT, MAY 8

... burial of the dead, it wa el n- A joined chat such office was not to he used for any that are ur.- Gtie baptised, or excommunicated, or have laid violent bands upon In dt themselves; that the deceased had been briptioed by a minister,, D preacher, Or teacher ...