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NEW POOR LAW.—SERIOUS AFFRAY AT DEWSBURY

... _NW POOR LAW.-SERIOUS AFFRAY AT DEWSBURY. *Tba second adjourned meeting of the Dewsbury Board of Guardians took place on Monday last, '--When John Beswicke Greenwood, Esq., Thames 'P6lice Magistrate, who is on a visit to his father at .. Dewsbury, took his seat for the first time as an '&-Qflomi Member of the Board, and strongly supl *ported Mr. Inghaln, the Chairman, in his determi- nation ...

LAW REPORT

... YOtK CASTLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1838. BY WRIT OF TRIAL. -icfore lasnes Bichawdson, Esp Undler-Sheriff of Yoerkshwire. WRIGHT V. BLACKBURN. Mr. SMITH, Junior, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. ADrisoN (the Barrister) for the defendant. Mr. SMITHs said, that the plaintiff, William Wright, dvas one of the Serjeants at Mace of the city of York, and the defendant, John Blackburn, was an attorney ...

ARREST, EXAMINATION, AND COMMITMENT OF DR. M'DOUALL, MENBER OF THE CONTENTION, AND OF JOHN BRADLEY, OF HYDE

... ARREST, EXAMINATION, AND COM. MITMENT OF DR. M'DOUALL, MEN I. BER OF THE CONTENTION, AND OF JOHN BRADLEY, OF RYDE. The bloody Whigs are pursuing their bloody ca- reer as hard as they can drive. Dr. M'Douall, of Ramsbottom, and a simple honest man, named John Bradley, a alogger, of Hyde, have both been ar- rested, examined, and committed, at the instance of the Whig'Magistrates of that district ...

POOR LAW SEPARATIONS

... Court of Queen's, Bench, Jan. 30. TNEQUEZN ,rTHEGu DIAisoFA0ESASTRAUNNION. ' Mr. Crelswll jaid, he bad to move for a rule to show cause' wy a writ of cerheirari Ahduld not issue to brinr before the Court an order, made by the Poor Law'. Commissioners. He should state to their lip5; he liad not the affidavits, on which, the mo h wra madeV'ii' his iand,-but it was in the: posses3iion of ...

WORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ;;:b5 - ;RI wo - -i -w , ,- usE8MY5~*3~S ~,Colmis'ouof Astize fo tisi &.County Was ?? o Met he tdgrtant esortdg then, thefolop worn thas lwigmrinM. Th uHry. ArhrLgelo ?? l. joa Nia r nti a fCl, ut.,~ da.P. Both the Judg h sad? Jlhe f atsowng Bwornel asq ?? ak ?? E G IN K U mPar. Si . tiriarlr., M.P., of lps on e~ran The Heoilptn. Sorthu LaSllis, ot irlod J.bW'Cl'ou. ?? Hal.Ptr, of Oxiby. - ...

EXTENSIVE FORGERY—EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION OF THE FORGER

... EXTENSIVE FORGERY-EXTRAOI NARY I CONFESSION OF THE FOGER. | is-rom the West of england Conservative Journal.) The attention of the Magistrates of Chandos House, Bath, was fully occupied on Friday, Satur- day, Monday. and Tuesday last, in the investigation of one of the most remarkable and ingenious cases of forgery upon record. The forged documents are leases, releases, deeds of gift, joint ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, FRIDAY, MARCH 16

... i GREENWOOD AND BROOK V. FIELD. Mr. CRESSWELL and Mr. ADDISON were for the plaintiffs, who are manufacturers at Halifax; Mr. As.XANDE, and Mr. HoGGiNs for the defendant, a dealer in manufactured goods. The action was to recover £75, the price of a quantity of damask cloth, soid to the defendant at Bradford, in the summer of 1886. The gooi~s were delivered to Field, but when -walked upon to pay ...

LEEDS AND WEST RIDING NEWS

... IFLEDS AND WEST RIDING NEWS. I LEEDS. LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS. (6dbalti*eed frost our .5eveath Sage.) TUESDAY, ArlrL 16. George Clarke, 17, and Ifllale Inm anrsi, 14, were charged with stealing money, the property of John Andrew, miller, York-street. The prisoners plead.d guilty. The case for the prosecution having been statet4l, Mr. MARsHALL said he had received a brief and a fee for the ...

BOW-STREET, LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... ARRSMT OF MR. BtONTERRE O'BRIEN, TIHE CHAR- TIST DELEGATE. Mr. Bronterre O'Brien was brought before Mr. Jardine, on a bench warrant, signed by Mr. Justice Coltinan, charging him with sedition. 'who warrant had a few days ago been put into tho hands of Sergeant Kerr, of the F division, who went to several Chartist meetings, in the expectation of finding Mr. O'Brien, but didnot succeed in ...

ACCIDENTS, INCIDENTS, AND OFFENCES, LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL

... ACIPDSMrfl, ICrifiNTS, i oFF2nOc, | k LOCAL AWD PRO NE ; - Sii7CkiNO CA'SE OiFiSTAaIBThG..-Tbe follow- iog butcherly act occurred in the; town of Reading ot 11onday last --A yonnt' ihati anmed Carter, a journeyman baker ina the'unploJ -I f f r. Eyre, in Castle-street. _as strinb 'at'his ?? doer about a quarter past ten o'eleek, v henl he heard a man nauied Jeree Uing hvtsite I.n11uuge to a ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... I THE Cincus.-The performances at this place of amusement are still very numerously attended. We cannot wonder at this so long as any taste for such exercises as are there performed exists at all in the public mind, -as no parties can be more perfectly and astonishingly expert in their hazardous and yet very pleasing profension. The accommodation for-compa. ny in the Circus 'is handsome and ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... EXTAODIAR SUICIDE.-O~i Saturday night anl inquest was he eero oeMr. Riggs, at the Saluttioli, Tavietock Court, Covent Garden, on, the body of a unknown gentleman, who, it is supposed, had as- sumed the name of Jones, and who destroyed him- self in a most extraordinarY manner, Oln Friday n iehta th be New Hummums hotel, Covent Fred rirk Pan le, the chamberlain, said the el- ceased made ...