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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... I 1 INSOLVENT DEBIORS' COURT, i On Tucsday last, lenry Ttevell Reynolds, Esq. hisMajostyt4 Chic Cotpmiesiotter, opened a Court for Rtelicr o; In--lvenit n Debtors, at tile Castle of Lancaster. There were Itis wile t applied for relief under the Alt, of wvhom ' have reeeived 1, Itofice of opposition. The IbIlotving cases have already tceen rt listiosed of in the manner undermentioned :- i Samel ...

THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... -~ ~ I TljR POLICE COMMSSIONERS. I . . . . . . - I IT is commonly said that what is every hody's business is nobody's~bueiness; but it is sometimes wore. What is _,ybody's business frequently falls to be done by tbe'conceited and mischievous. Some of the Police Commissioners and their ser. vile organ of the presp indulged themselves in many sneers at our law when we told them that they had ...

LANCHSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... I LANCASHIRIE LEINT ASSIZI ES. NISI PIRIUS (COURI'T. PFDAy, MAieCli ii. IMliA('I OA`' VIZONTlISLI OF llllA; 1',.:ivlay %% b!'icie.-ITis %ts ;,.a action to rIei v0r dlli- agges fir a breach ot promise(l*t lat i rrjae. af r. Polock, with hnusi was Mr. V igltinal, appea rer for thle p iliiu- till; anid MI. Alexailer r tilit detindaut. 'i Itc plaintilf .Miss Chiarlottie Pickup, is a stra%% boo iet ...

DEBATE ON THE CORN LAWS

... DEBATE ON THE' CORN LAWS _ . . .. ..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I1 The landowners made a great' muster to fegaiiv' Mr. lumen's motion by such a majority as. they supposed would silencc on the question forthefuture. There were 467 members in the house, of whom two thirds voted against any in- quiry into the state of the scorn laws witha view to establishing a fixed dutv in lieu of the present ...

I MWIG AN BOROUGH SE

... SSIONS. These Sessions were held on Monday last before John Lord, Esq., Mayor, and James Eclieisly, Johiii Wood- coch, and Thumjas Hardman, Esqs. Justices. T'ie calen- ?? wis someswhat lighter, hot l in number of ctimilsins aund extent of crime, titan usual. All the cases, except tile followiig, were of so trifling a niature that we shall not detail themt. GENERAL FPOT OFFICE PRo0EcUTIOW. ...

FIRST ACT OF THE TORY TRAGEDY FATAL AFFRAY — TWELVE MEN KILLED AND EIGHT WOUNDED

... IRST ACT OF, TWi TORY TRAGED., FATAL A GFRAYTWEL'VE MEN KILLED AND EIGHT WOUNDED. (Front file Cork Constiltitioi-a lory paper,) Anxious to lay the particulars of this unfortunate i transaction as accurately as possible before the country, b a reporter left this office yesterday' morning in order to attend the inquest. The in test, however, does not come on until this morning, Dt our reporter ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... SCROWN COURTi.-FnutoAY, MAtteRC '20. yr NormanWelsh, sired 5G,' nvan arrsigscd nonoar iudvrrter nrt chatruirrrg him in ith lthle whirr I murder of Mtr. NVWI turm Sokil igaIrte, w at Li verpool, n.it thre l7th. of October toof. Tire prisoner pienrrieu gZ sot ?? prisoner war a wealober at ttre L.iver'rrot Cire. 2. trsn.house, to whthii Stationtihe hind been reducedt fret a, arnie. le ror Office ...

LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

... LANCAS1'ER LElNT ASSIZES. CROWN COURY. SATURDAY, MAncie 23. SCNrT1eN CES. Joht IRlowariti find Rt,,.1, j'i? I111 1t'oi'1! ti'il o0l Tnesdlav last, indl convictetd of 111glw:a robberies comn- nlitted :It Arirwievk 1iiler vi ril iisttances of considerabtle aggravation, were brogilri tilts miorlting . aid judg- inent of dcnth was rtci;i'tlel .lgauinst them), M. J.ustict ( ALD};RSON observinig ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... UltItcao suittu CV I I CROWN COUR, SATUDAY.,Buyer the Lord Chief SC Justice. Lf MALIIOUS SOoTING 1jy A TURNOUT AT BLACKBfURN-. thil NL siCi°Ui Rii~tOt, , CviB indicted for feloniously tind wilfully shooting at Thomas Voodil with a pistol lie loaded with two leaden slugS, with intent to murder an him. There were other two counts, charging the intent Ol to disable Woodall, or to do him some ...

NEW BAILEY COURT-HOUSE

... NE\V BAILEY COURT-IlHOUSE. THURSDAY. Before.rohn Creavces, Ediv. Lloyd, William Garnett and Jaseos Birierley, Esqrt. CAUTION TO BOATMEN. Johnl Gillman, a boatman employed on tue Manches- ter and Bolton and Bury canal, appearedlto answer an information prefcrred against him by Mr. Sacinuel Kay, Law-Clerk to the Canal Company, for passing wvith his boat through the upper lock at Oldfield-lane, ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—FRIDAY, JUEN 1

... ; COURT OF EXChEQUER.-FRIDAY, JUNE I (Before Baeronvs Bqtllrey, foenhan, and Bolland.) WITImLEOG 1'. STA'N1;EYj B3AWr. AND ANOTHER.- Tllhis nan n ti rion of troier brouigirt bY tbie plainwiftf as assi-lrec of ma lttlrrIv Maorton, N milriilrpt, lately ,, pobicrla in Stockport, and sinNc n filrror lit Koerinin- chain, in Ciesh ire, against the ierfenlditlts, wbo ear tire late asieritf rt* Cirle ...

LOCAL COURTS IN FRANCE

... i'~ I LOCA.L COURTS r.lNERANCB. :- - - I . _, ~~(Fromn the llni7 u .'z- The Perkt- a iutml~rlsfla base -iveu a'iother oranifelsta jo fi otility to .Populi.i~ ndttution~,- Isnd to the sirit '.'IP~e~svlqoacq atlfl d wvith the institul.tlo of France,p ,Arma~awrC tlljst~ .yei .ti~~ furctien el, lI t.I ito And' . admniriistr.jo i~line.~ e~olfl d.t del~ewl tee bp.ds, vary~ng. c~I Ied, epart nenta ...