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REFORM IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS

... REFORM IN THE ECCLESI&STICAL COURTS, 0 so( Whether the Government of this country is to be con. tl dueted by a Whig Administration, legislating in accord. int ance with their principles; or, by a Tory ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... IXntmNter ftrinngT Tf4e NISI PRIUS COURT. i lWedccesdaiss, .Ala rchs 19.a EJECTISENT.-SPECIAL JURY CASE. Doe demn Fester and Others V. Fester.-This was an action P of ejeetment to determine the right ...

CHESHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... On Saturday MIr. Baron Bolland was escorted into Chester by the high sheriff of the county, Jaimes Hleatih Leigh, Usq. of Grappenhall Lodge, and the usual retinue of javelin men, &c. and immediately proceeded to the Shire Hall, wsvere his lordship ?? the commission, and the court was Adjourned until ten o'clock on M\Do11 dlay Inoriling. On Sunday his lordship attended divine service in the ...

MOST SHOCKING MURDER AT BURY

... I MOST SlHOCKING MURDER AT BURY. I Oin Tuesday last the town1 and neiglhbourhiood of Bury wits thliowll i1to OisidOialbl exciteillent by one ot the most awiul murders ever recurdetl in the atlla of cinjie. A mian iitiviedl J;dllles 131aneW, a cillict'.pillteoa ;Loii; tllny-til) vils ci ugv, hald talr Illany Nuall l\eod Clii hold tells Mitlb his a il en family, oWil,, It is s'lid, toJ il ?? n ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... LAMCAsTEi ASSI!bS. Tlnirsday, Mutch 26. (a ith LIBtEL.-tEX V. BURRELL. e This was a criminal isdietmetit for libel, on the prose. gi cation of John Taylor. Esq., of Aloreton, near 'Whalley, to in this county, for a libel upon hill, contained in the al Blac-kbltrn Gnaczte of Wednesday the 21st of January last, b of which paper, the defendant, dIr. John Burrel], is pub. lisher and proprietor. Al ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT BURY

... DREADrVL ?? AT EURtY. On Tuesday week thbe town anid neighbourhood of Bury wvere thrown into considerable excitement by a unutder commllitted under the following circom- stances :-A man named ,Joseph Barlow, a calico printer, about forty-two years of age, has for many years lived on bad termrs with his wife annd family, owing, it is said, to a feeling of jealousy on his part, which all who ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTER SiSvsIoNs. On Wedlnesdiay last, the Easter Quarter Sesions for tho xi nil edj s of Ainounderness, Blackhburn, and Leylanmi, wvere held (by adiournlt ilt) at the Cout i-louse iu iliis toiwn'i, T. B. A(dison, Esaq. recordler uf tile boroughl it) the chair. T'he ?? was light, there being btt forty-thtiee prisoners for trial, anl none if tile offti'es clarged were of a peruhiatly ...

LIVERPOOL DAY POLICE BILL

... le We have looked over this bil', and have been somewhat t at struck with the extrnordirary nature of some of its pro- b it visions. According to these the commissioners, co ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY

... I COUIkT IO CIIANCGRY.-SATURnDAY' _ ATT~itN.EY-ENER1XI- rV. 5I~u I6 I-.- Thle farther hearing Of ti1s 'apel ) was prorerdeil with to-day, according to thle arranigemient mat:~ C55was last before tile court. L case Lord Ciinclloi toolk his scalt shortly after ten ti T'cloc, Lordnpaa utle Mr. Justice I'ittesofl. Thu o'clocke, -aCcompluliled Ily ),Jr. Baron AldlerSID, Who other common law jug, ...

LIVERPOOL SESSIONS

... CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT. PROPRIETORSHIP OF THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD. on Monday lest, John Thomas Huntingdon was indicted for having fraudulently embezzled £1 2s., the property of Rich ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER AT BRISTOL

... EXTRAORDINARY -TRAL FOR 1MURDER AT BRISTOL. A trial which excited unusual interest came on at the BTIatOI Sessions, before Sir Charles Wetherell, the Re- corder. It was that of a respectable female named Mary Ann Burdock. who was charged with the murder of Clara Ann Smith, a femalepossessing some property, who lodged in her house. This was the first appearance of Sir Chas. WVetherell in ...

SPECIAL POLICE MEETING

... In compliance with a requisition, signed by six of the Commissioners of Police, to the Clerks of the Commission- ers, a Meeting of Coommissioners was held on Itlindaylast, at the Tovn-hall, for the purpose of considerirbg the pro- priety of revokintg an oerier made at the previous meeting for the payment of certain costs incurred in defending a man named Williamn Rhodes, who was employed at ...