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A SPY AT COURT

... A SPY AT COURT. A singular case was beard at Queen-sqsare Police. office ?? last, of a lad about fifteen years old, named Edward Ctton, son of a respectable tradesman in Hertfordshire, dressed as a chimney-sweep, and who was found in the ...

THE FORGED LETTERS

... forgery as a deliberate and artfslly-contrived fiaud. Tile offeice, besides, was not merely against inidivi- tidals. It was a runLIC on'rr:c atid required a . 'UsBLIC nEr.AsALTroN. It wwas isot, says the Glasgow . Arguts, a questioti of ...

CHORLTON ROW NEW POLICE ACT

... I. Last night wve receivcc l a copy of the new police oct for Chlltorn Now, now before the hiiue of conillmoi. Our not lee of it or couiae iilit be brief andl halsty. 'hie ilis cliusc elitcts tlOit I I I ounWsh wi chat her rolie tve called Chorli tin ...

REMOVAL OF THE ASSIZES

... :unt reqiastine the co-opiera- faa of the Chats ar. It svouild be recoilleted that a ea y ears nco All efthirt lad beeta 151a010e both lit Liverpool and 1ancileter for thle reaeosval of the Assizes, and that a rerystroO4' c-dsO ha liee I ll( iillde o0t ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the boundary in their meruorv than the old custom of catching a lciield-A boy and bumping hiim against a post, il ordi rtc make him remeusber the perambulatioln of the bl,11 daries of a parish-a practice whicl Lord Tentvlre had declared to ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... 70slssas C isnthon an a t . : It -- is more213 MMiual ta Gardner .7471.i145( !or a f m - pstmro ?? a period of festivity, like a lanths presen, thefascinations of the persongam the gayiend youthful members of fashion, becorate a sub- £ ject ...

DREADFUL CASE OF FORGERY AND SUICIDE

... of Tuesday. A sensation has recently been, created in ?? and its vicinity, which is not likely to subside} in consequence of a ' ra's'tion~tli9.'particu~lars of whilbh Lsve been collected with gyeat ?? by our iaformant. For niany years a person of unblemished ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... trustee for thea ?? of hotty Byne~ -a small shop'lcocper, at Cinder-hill, I'ilkington. against Mr. J Molten, a creditor of the said Bettly Snaps, Mr. Peter Lord, his ?? Tickle, a constable, to recover damages for a nruinscomtted by them cunder the followinag ...

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 ...