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Case of the Cotton Spinners of [ill]

... Acuse Of the cott5m AdMeAs or GEREAT MEETING OF TE'p DIFFEEENT TRADES ft PRESTON. On Thursday evening, the 24th instant, a large meeting todo place at the Pavilion, Grimsbaw.-street, the object of which Wi to ascertain how fartho different trades were determined to rupw port the spinners in their present struggle. At eight o'clock the place, which is capable of containing 2,000 people, was ...

POLICE

... P 0 i I c KB. TnE LATE ATROCIOuS FoRGERY.-Our readers will recollect that a soliciter attended on Friday se'nniht before the Lord Mayor, in obedience to a summons, issued in conse- quence of a complaint made on the part of a clergyman, who was some time ago robbed of a bill of exchange, in which a forgery was subsequently committed. Thle clergyman in ques- tion (son of a person of high dignity ...

Coroners' Inquests

... Coroners' Xunquests. MELANCHOLY DEATH aaos DESTITUTION.-On. Tuesday an inquisition was taken before Mr. Stirling, at the Globe, New Compton-street. St. Giles's, on view of the body of Martha Poole, aged 48, who died under the following melancholy circumstances of destitution:- The Jury viewed the body, which lay at the workhouse of St. Giles, and they were horror-struck at the state of ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of Preston

... Cume of the CEtton Spinners of lkPrestro GREAT MEETING OF THE DIFFERENT TRADES IN PRESTON. On Thursday evening, the 24th instant, a large meeting took place at the Pavilicn, Gritnshaw-street, the object of which Wag to ascertain how far tho different trades were determined to sup- pnrt the spinners in their present struggle. At eight o'clock the place, which is capable of containing 2,000 ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... Central Criminal Coufrt.-Ol Bailey. ,Dx P- T - . (Befirre Lord Dennman.) BURGLARY AND ROBBERY.-George Barnes. afishmonger, Japnes Brown, a w;tchmrkerand Ja.lmee Ftuliams, a labourer, were eniarged with feIoniously breaking and entering the dwelling hoii e of Charles Henry Beagini, and stealing there- from silver spoions and other articles of tile value of 301. The priioners were all found ...

POLICE

... POL ICER. T1tu LAT& ATROCIOUS FORaoRT.-Our readers will recollect that a soliciter attended On Friday se'nnight before the Lord Mayor, in obedience to a summons, issued in conse- quence of a complaint made on the part of a clergyman, who was some time ago robbed of a bill of exchange, in which a forgery was subsequently committed. The clergyman in ques- tion son of a person of high dignity at ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... Court of Requests, Miugagateust eet. SERVAwTs v. M AsTER9.-The march of intellect appears to be developing itself in the principle of sticking up for oneas rights, and whoever happens now a-days to 1 bite their thumb at either male or maid servant, must look to the consequences. Take, for instance, the following cases heard and decided in this Court - GROOM v. BARKER.-Mr. Barker, a ...

Desperate Affray at Hanwell

... Desperate Affray at fanwel. THREATENED ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF A MAGIS- TRATE. During the last month great alarm has existed in the neigh. bourhood of Acton, Ealing, Hanwell, Soutlall, &c,, in consle- quence of the outrageous conduct of the labourers employed on the works of the Great Western Railway, now in progress ill that district. Since the close of summer, burglaries, highway rotibe- ries ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... CO-airg of flequests, miuasgate-street. SERVANTS V. MASTERs.-Tlhe 'Ismareh or intellect appears to be developing itself in the principle of 1asticking up for one's rights, and whoever happens now a-days to a bite their thumb at either male or maid servant, must look to the consequences; Take, for instance, the following cases beard and decided in this Court*- GROOM v. BARKER,-Mr. Barker, a ...

Coroners' Inquests

... coroners' Inquests. LWNCnT V c n.n -.-. fl. Fr.. MELANCHOLY DEATH BROt DR STITUT 0N.OO Tuesday an inquisition was taken before Mr. Stirling, at the Globe, 1qetw Compton-street, St. Giles's, on view of the body of Martha Poole, aged 48, who died under the following melancholy circurnstances of destitution:- The Jury viewed the body, which lay at the workhouse of St. Giles, andl they were horror ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of [ill]

... 'Case of the Cotton Scinnerss of P.ream. GREAT MEETING OF THE DIFFERENT TRADES M PRESTON. On Thursday evening, the 24th instant, a large meeting took place at the Pavilion, Grinmshaw-street, the object of which Wu to ascertain how far tho different trades were determined to 58p~' port the spinners in their present struggle. At eight o'clock tbhe place, which is capable of containing 2,000 ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... Court of Requests, *inwgate-street, SERVANTS V. MAS'TERs.-The march of intellect appears to be developing itself in the principle of 1 sticking up for one's rights, and whoever happens now a-days to bite their thumb at either male or maid servant, must look to the consequences. Take, for instance, the following cases heard and decided in this Court:- GRooie v. BARKCER.-Mr. Barker, a ...