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EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT WIGAN

... I IXTRAORDINAUY PROCEEDINlGS AT WIGANT. | (-From our C'orrespondenft.) On Saturday last, according to announcement by placard,. a meoting was held at the vestry of the Parish Churchj for the purpose of nominating three persons, to he czommiended to the Magistrates, as Overseers of the Poor, for the ensuing year ;.dad also to nominate or appoint a perso fill the office of Overseer of the ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON

... HORRIBLE. MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON. On Saturday morning last a great sensation was created througirout tile iieighbourhood of Sloane'street, Chelsea, by the discovery of a most shocking and barbarous murder which had been comnmitted on the previous evening at the residence of Mr. Edgell, formerly clerk of the arraigns for the county of Bucks, and now a magistrale for the county of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 54 0 THURSD Y,.Apsl ?? l'OltOhD PROUIS80itv NOOTE. Ch goud ShaSW ever ?? ?? ii qestiouneand thatei - jlaintiff, and Moiesom ALEXANDER and MARTIN for the de- The followiag is a summary. of ?? case -In Feb., 18351, a young man named Ricihard Weeds, then articed to an -attorney. in this town; applied to, Mt. John Gore Dewhurst, - attorney, wvith a view to raise the sum of £200, to a i w - ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, MIDDLESEX, NOV. 10

... SHERIFFS COURT, M[DDLESEX, NOV. 1O. co M5r. Riger !Vhiteheud, Attorney, of Lirckw'. v. Messrs. Egerton and John Smith, proprietu;4r Wu lIi. wb uishers of the Liverpool Merctsry. This was an inquiry to assess damages in an action la, brought by the plaintiff against the defendants, for pub- J3Ul lishing certain articles in their paper reflecting on the Coi personal and professional character of ...

CASE OF PECULIAR HARDSHIP

... CASE OF PECULIAR BARDSHIP. we earnetly request- the attention of a benevolent and con. it sidaiate -public to the foltowire brief statement of a GInaC of ualiarliardship ?? suU~riug, wholly unmerited on the part of be the poor woman oD wbe kehaf weR Strut we hall ucceed in, rb hresthreme -of or reader- of eRo'nR, ax P4w, ed~asd ilIiuanm, and of ci. ae cellent character, ?? a victis.1 tte ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY, JULY 7

... I COURT OF 1QlG'S BENCH.-TnUuSDAY, JULY 7. | TRIAL OF AIR. COBfE'5T. LS We were: only enabled to give a sui;1 portion of tile trial - of Mr, Cobbett, in our lirst edition last week. Thle follow- ing, is a contiliuiationl e Mr. COBBETT contrested thle conduct of Sir Thormas Denman e with that, of Sir J. Searlett, and said the proceedinges of the tait. '!' ter were manly ill compal'in wvith ...

ROBBERY OF MR. JOHNSON

... The robbery of Mr. Johnson, of Smedley-lane, on his v ay home from Manchester, on the night of Thursday se'nnight, was mentioned in our paper of last week. We observed a contradiction in several of our contempo. tories of Saturday, stating that no such robbery bad taken place, but it was uuauthorised, and at variance with the truth. The robbery did take place, and on Sa. turday morning bills ...

SALFORD EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... I SATlURDAY, Jpilliam of tm' tlood ilimhcteil for havingZ Stolefl six PeeLs ii calIi o o ~ (milit' It IiOf A ogust hat, frontim tule emitf of Mvsm''ss. Timorous cn s, aimiCo, b lemmclehers, Bof o oti~n. (1n then Vvefimlitg of time day nicimiii' ili th 'nmlwm Iele p e O ieol i's Cart Awums ro!tmimm of somv iie mini ctsmeni t, on ts uismig' f mmii micimstvi'mto iulotoin ; and thle flolome_ iln~' ...

ADJOURNED MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... AT)JOURNED MIPDSUJMMER SESSIONS. Thie adjourned Midisilniluclr Sessions Commc enceed on ;Mncdnyh, brOeOIT JAmir Nomuius, Ec.ci.;Cc, ('Icccnrmlnlu, 11,1 tice fo;I(l-imnw bencli oc cmaintratces I- James EscticiccS, 2.ccj S. 11. LIhvlamlc, Esq. Rir-yob?)!]I lIIIow. ,1,1!,1 Be II t! vEyO 1S(I. Wrlliam11 Granlt, F;(]. R>ev T. S, l1Eilils. .)lal))c llierii o, 1I's(l,: 1 ,!dir, JI llc.Ci Ncal-AeI)s ...

MEETING OF SALFORD COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... , REEING OF SA LFORD COM.4ISSIONERS - - SL- V :. - IOF POLiC I.- : > | a O:j-Wednesday'Iast, the Saflford cominsisioners of-poliV'e hieu -their meetiad foetthe'djiiac of publtic business, Mr. .IT INCHiAlt o'nrtheofii cintables, in the chait,. -Aftor the rujtites ofrtlie fit taeeting had been'reaid, and thor ftreltn tPlot Cif land situate'n tin pesl-street, for thle pOurposes of 'the corportion ...

Local Intelligence

... Uoc allignift. I 4 1 MEETINGS OF CREDITORS. At the Coissinnera' Rooms, No. 8, St. James's-square, s AI'Rl!.. Back King-street, Manclhester. HOURS 10. Gerrard and Co., cotton spinners, Manehester, to audit lo -tiough and Co., silk spinners, Henton Norris, assigs. 65 -J. Kidd, victualler, Stockporr, assignees 3 . -J. H. Neild, brewer, Morley Bank, Cheshire, assignees 12l I- R. WV. ipenshao, ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—LANCASTER, AUG, 12, CROWN SIDE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.T-LANCASTRn, AUG. 12. CROWN SIDE., toofore iMfr. Juistice COLTIAN.1 James Lacky, tiged 28, and Julia Lacky, his wife, oged '12, were it'dicted for the wilfti d fu rif ihllcitoel l),soho u, at l'restou, lit tie month of December last. Tlle prisoners had been reminded from tile hist assizes, in consequience of the absence of sokwe witnesses who hbal been prcsent at thle ...