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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Y',tIRKSIIIRE LENT ASSIZES. CIW6\VN COURT.-.SATiURDAY, M1,ticii 27. s. / DUZIGLAfIY AT NORlLAIND). WVNs. LiEES ?? ant JiAME~S LEIKIS. 12th, were charged] with an borg) ,crionalY breakinig Into tite dwtellitcg-hiotse Of Mr. Artroct Wood, ccv of 1,.orlantd, near Halifax, an~d stealing thcevefroin 14 sovereigcis and tic t3t shitllfnslhit indver. hi Mr. iltai,(with whom Wsc Mr. ILlILL), stated ...

PORT OF GOOLE

... I'ORT OF GOOLE. TIETILL DOCK CONMPANYvr. BIROWNE AND OlTHERS, * 'lid.. mis~ whiil ii eilvsid tie groat. ?? t qtisticil; betii'csn the 1-1ill ?? Coliii pany, sodl thii UnWder- takelrs Of the A lie and (?alder NaVigadoili, wri h regstrd to thle P~ort of fio1lu;e ices d scided. ti the l:ioirt of King's bosuh, the ?? Torahl, 11Pon a special case; end whicl ices nlet ably and ieare'ndly argledi hy ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17

... . LEEDS,; SATURDAY, NOVEM3ER 17- I - . I . . I i I, . . I : . . I CO' r, LiEDa 'Sifl1`1 rIIODI' -We hear withigreitt cohdom ?? le that theD worsted stullff trade'at the Bank in this town is ex- t se tremcly depressed. Many of the weavers have been dismissed thi (luring the present wash , from a failure in. the continental 'YE orders. We hope this depression Will not be of long ~duration. Cl ...

COUNTY RATE

... C(UNTY R1ATE. N VOUETrfllOU~f. AEFEL Tehgosrm, Juxi, 17. l~iie fl'ai'i l)i rirer S lmirim, Er-r ie, \l'stt-Itlirlig of dois coimify were held rie I, o'j 'erosot liioifn~irirt , it ell.''il treltek, fir tlie p~rr- lose 0 10212111 rtcls~'?ltio, irs let' e'iiirii( cr/t, for the Itiduzlig. Si e,~ Iorle J ier hoies IV Cihltilc'19t: .wri, ig S rr3 ). I I I 1.. ro I. I Johnt ?? , hit5 .1ohn Avln~ ? ...

TRIAL OF BOLAM, FOR MURDER

... and (We were unable In our first edition last 'week to ?? particulars of the conclusion ci Bolamn's trial : they real are now supplied.] dec AtWEDNESDAY MORNING, JULy 3slt, ¶ Atnine o'clock' the Judge took his seat on the beach, and the pet- talr Igoner immediately appeared at the bar. He looked much paler than I r he did yesterday, but his composure was maintained with-great gra calmness.I ...

COUNTY SHERIFF'S COURT, YORK CASTLE

... COUNTY SHIERIFF'S COURT, YORK1 CASTLE. TU;Si)AV, MlARitCIr 10. TIlE LATE RIOT AT HALliANX I)UIING TIlE ELECTION. A Coort wils hldl this ntrning at elr ell o'clock, in tile Magistrates _ xomixit the C.ltlirt ?? ;?V§. GoAY, Esq., Under Sherill to assess t I tile dalumges lole ?? imli,,idmik lilfllfirs, dirring tire litre election :1 ?? the hliundred haI 'ig sulttred udlgmcit to go by defarrlt. ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

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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 ...

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 ...

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. - ...

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 ...

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 ...