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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

MURDER AT HYDE

... IWUWE AT 1t %-7 E. In our last week's ?? Ome gavetidl the facts of. g this diabolical murder which had thin tratnspired. The }t following account, containing some additional particulars, is from the Manchester C1hronicle of Saturday :-The ob-e ject of the outrage was Mr. Thoinas Ashton, eldest sol of c Mr. S. Ashton, an extensive power-loom manufacturer andl spinner, at Werneth, near Hyde. On ...

COMMITTAL OF MR. LONG WELLESLEY

... I COMMTTAL OF MR. LONG WVELLESLRl COURT OF .ANRV. Sir E.. Sugdon applied on Satuay for ens or-de: for *be com- m1ittl of l'r. Long Wellesley, who h'ad 'comni*te a brench of .the injunction restraining him fronitba.ving charge of his dasghter. Accompraniedjby four or five otherelbt6diBB, 3r. Weflesly In Fri- day. morniig went to Miss. Long's i'eidetice, , demanded au interview with one of the ...

COUNTY COURT

... COUNTY COURaT. - I . !I Thq morthly Court at which JOHN ADDISOW, Esq. presides as Assessor, was held on Tuesdaylast, at the New, Court House. Amqongst; the cases disposed of, and which were of little interest, were the following Roberts v. Evans.-This was an action brought for an assault made by, the defendant upon.the person of the plaintiff. The former. is a slsoemaker in I4rowvlowbhill, ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... LAANCASTER ASSIZES. CROWN COURT-rSatiarday, Auigust 20. SENTENCES ON PRISONERS. THE FonisEns.-Martin Collins and James Collier, convicted at the last Assizes, the former of aiding, abetting, counselling and procuring Robert Kirkwood and John Stansfield, to forge a promis- note for the payment of £5., purporting to be a note of the Wirksworth and Ashbourn Derbyshire Bank and the latter of ...

MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... I .MJEETAING OF COMMISSIONERS OF P. | . On Wednesday, last, til e Commlissoners of'. Police -held ifet etn aibtw Hall, 'foe the genielal dispattch 'of usiess.Mr. BasmL~, te ilroulireve, in the toChair. .S- fterthe rdceding% of tbe previous general anid'spedial ~trrireetingliad been read. overby the chairmnat, and contirm- d- ed by CIte meeting, of Mr. NIRLD 'aMd be was about to submitamointte ...

ASHTON

... ASfTON. PETTY SESSIONS, MoYN.ky. .Bcfore im Hirrrnpson, W. Astley, and W. Bentley, DOr&s. on Monday last, James Crawsvhaw was placed at the bar, chareed by Standring, with having on Saturday night last, assaulled him, while in tIe due execution of his duty. It appeared from the eviderice, that a large crowd had collect. el together opolesitz I he door of a public hou'e in Stan ford- strem. ; ...

ASHTON

... ASITOnN PETTY SFSSIONS. Before TV. Ra1 pson, and W. Bentley, lsqiireis. Onl Wednesday, a peison ol' the naine of Grrennvoai was sumnimed by a wellhrwawin charaeter at Ashton, to iecover the sun of five shillings and sixpence, the amount of d.- nlages doie to the property of the plaintiff. The complain- aiint stated tht, having heard * f the clever tricks perlornied by Sidnor Blitz, he was ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... VaWCASTER ASSIZES. I _ . ,. . . I ?? from tire last page.] Thursday, Mat-ell 17, BEF011E X451..JU5TlCEPARtER. sE4NDING A THREATENING -LE TTER . jo/cat Mloose and Roger Hasl am, were indicted for having feloni-A ously and with fore e of arms sent a letter, dated January 91th, threatenling to kill or murder William Sharrock, of Samlesbury. There was soother indictment charging them with a ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS

... (Fssmr the Sliectator, of May 2S.) Tsvo men were hanged on Wednesday ; one for slieP stealing, tie othier ror stealing in a dveling,,-house. t tivOi alleged, in aggravation or the crimie of tile former, tblat hiS character was bad,-he was what the French call a olaOii' svjet ; it does not appear that lhe had ever been tried before; the thefts of the latter had beetn numerous and extensive The ...