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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LtVA;RPDOL ASSIZES. I (Contianed frona our last.) CROWN COURT. Friday, Fcbtarry 1. CUTTING AND WOUNDING A GAMeEKEEPER. Tto.nra Grime, James Enrtwistle, Johrn Turner, Geo. Iloldca, and Lawrence Robirsoo, were indicted under a charge of having, at WVithnell, feloniously cut and wound- ed %Villiam Bullock, a gamekeeper, with intent to maim, disfigure, and disable him. The indictment set forth the ...

DISCOVERY OF IMMENSE TREASERE & SUSPICION OF MURDER, AT GREAT STANMORE, IN MIDDLESEX

... DISCOVERY. OF IMMENSE TREASURE 4 SUSPICI!'V OF *MURDER, AT GREAT STANMORE, IN MIDDLESEX. On Wednesday week, the 237d instant, an investigation of a most extraordinary and serious nature took place in the ?? of the Royal Hotel and Abereorn Arms, Great Stsanjore, Middlesex, the same occupying the attention of Mlr Stirling, the Coroner (who presided,) and a jury of high respectabi!ity, from tell ...

LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

... ,LA*OASTEV LENT ASS1ZES. The; business nf these assizes, at Lancaster, cnm- nienced on Monday last! before Chief Justice Den- ittan, in ithe Crown Court,% and, Baron Parke, in thie Court of Common Pleas. There were but t -elve prisoners fair trial, anti with the exception of nna inmictnent ngnintst fotir ?? from WVhalley, for the murder of a giamekeeper, the cases ivere of a very light and ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... LIATBILITIES Or STEAM BOATS. Montdny, March 28, Before Air. Justice Patke. ? John Davis and William Davis, v. William Ayigaliir. agplearid ?? was an action broughr by the ulaii- tifft. (wire are coal nmerchaats,) to recover dianirrges from theidefendants, (who, are Trustees of tire Preston, Ly ham, anti Southport S-eam Navigation Co,) frir injury surrteined by a canal boat belonging to tire ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, PRESTON

... SHERIFF'S COURT, PRESTON, Before ?? A. Hulton, Esq. T:cusday, April 19h. EDWARDS V. WARTON AND OTI{ERS. - This was a suit of inquiry from the Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster, to assess the damages for a trespass, committed under a distress fot rent, alleged to be due to the principal defendant. Mr. Seagr was counsel for the piaintifF'-attorney, Mr. Yates, of Liverpool. Mr. Ca terahl was ...

POLICE MEETING

... POLICE raEETING. Otl Monday last, the monthly meeting of the Police Commissioners took place in the Council Chamber, Mr. Wiletokeron in the Chair. - SEWER NEAR CUAfLE3-STRtEET.._Mr. W. Taylor called the attention of the Comtn ssioners to a portion of the brook formed by the cointmon sewer ton the south of Fishergate.with respect to which he had given notice of a motion. Tite brook was a great ...

APRIL QUARTR SESSIONS

... APRIL QUARTzt SESSIONS, On Wednesday, the Quarter Sessions for the Flundreds of Amoutltderness, Blackburn, and Ley- land1, were held by adjournment, at the Court House, T. B. Addison, Esquire, in the chair. The magis- trates present were Thotns Miller, John Lawe, *Joines Pedder, and jls Lister,, Esquires. On Thursday, Giles Thltcr:her, Jimrs Simpsoln, B. T. Parker, andi James Folillds, ...

LIVERPOOL AZZIZES.—(CONCLUDED.)

... LIVERPOOL ASSIZES.-(CONCLUDEIV.) The' following are the onily trials since our last that appear of general interest. N'Ib! PRIUS COUItT-WEDNESDAY. ArnIL 8. (Before Alr. Baron Parke.) I:SOTTLIAMt V. ALLEN AND ANOTHER. Mir. Alexander .ard SMr. Wightiman appeared for the plaintifF, and s1r. Cresswell and Mr. Hulton for the de- fendants. Thiis was an action brought by the plaintiff, Ir. Charles ...