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LANCASHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... violence was used to ihim, and being in liquor lie was taken to bed wzhere lie slept with him (Garron'j and Higginsorn. At this stage of the trial the jury thought it wvas quite un- necessimry to proceed further, for they perfectly under- fstood the'matter ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Vters is the use of soup without anythinig in it: there was neither peas nor meat ia it; it is nothing at all to keep a man and his wife alive.-Mr. Howvard said on Friday morning he gave him a note to gO to the stone yard. The prisoner went there, and staid ...

REVOLTING CASE AT HORWICH, NEAR BOLTON

... bed; and for the last five or six weeks they went once a week for that purpose. - The last time wit- ness saw the deceased alive was on Thiursday the 10th instant; Witness went to her about four o'cloelc that afternoon, and found her' very ill and-weak ...

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 ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... were resolute and set, but his hands trem- pri In bled excessively, not only at first, but dtiring the day, t w so that it may be habitual. Without any attempt ait a in minute description, it nisy be said that Rush is vpowerfully shi 15 made imil, with ...

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... 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 ...

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 ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... 'eloniott-ic stolet £Zu0 in batik notes, eleven sovereigns, it old td silhet watcl, &c. Mrs. Greenhalgh, tile prosecutor, keeps thltc Pieapple Int, in Datcy Lever, about a mile and a half frotn Bolton, and the chief witness in the case was tin accomplice ...

GREAT ANTI-CORN-LAW BANKUET

... greater as not onily that Erg land may increase her manufactures, but that it may ,agment until Ireland shall also become a manufactur- iog place. (Applause.) That is my notion of what 'oght to be the case. (Hear, hear.) I may speak of chivalry and of generosity ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... told'ime he, sto him the same evening~fesrther on day I.` passing Guy's Hospital. 'Have not s~een anybody who saw ?? thima'alive afxt~r'-i ~tat Tbursd~y'eveninig. '4 did noltiknitwof ?? 'his abseiniel fr6i uy il h Fday~Ikhfollowing te d Thundayti tilb1 ...

THE ASSIZES

... in £200, and to find f two sureties of £50 to keep the peace for two years. Chrislopher Doyle was sentenced to nine months' im- prisonment at Preston. Sureties, himself £300, and twoc in £10)0 each, to keep the peace for two years. r G. H. Smith was sentenced ...

LIVERP60OL SUMMER ASSIZES

... that they s are comparatively of a venial nature, if II may apply the term n, that ie, there was no disturbance oaf the family in an) o~f the eases, no arts of violenre committed, so that they may almost -be classed as common larcenies. There e is one ...