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MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PRESTWICH WORKHOUSE

... DEr OF THE GOVERNOR OF PIREST biUR13 WC WOaKHOUSE. On Tuesday snoraing Mr. Jonatbhan Fielding, governor Firestwiich workhouse, who bad been several weeks coofined to his bed by injuries indicted upon him by a °uper named Joseph Dennerdey, a weaver, living as a Pauper in thebhousiesexpired. *The ciieumstanoes under jp h tile murder wae committed will be best gathered roni;the evidence of the ...

POLICE MEETING

... POIJCE_ MEETING. Onl Monday morning tet, at tbo usual hour, the monthly bI meeting of the Polico Cotilliissioners was held in the Council (h Chamber. There was a rather fill cittildance of Coninis- t i sioners. Mr. Thomuas Clarke, took the Chair. The minutes bi of the proceilings of the last meoting heing read over, the ti following schedule of Bills and Accounts, whichtil e Chairman in sail ...

MANCHESTER COURT LEET

... I MANCHESTER COURT LECT. l On Saturday, at twelve o'cli9,k, the Steward took his seat upon the ?? ol, the topnorial officers reere svorn, and Messrs. Ednuiki Potter, John Hall, Writ. M Connel, Richard Cobden, Anrd James A. Turner were sworn as affeerers.-Mr. John Brnwn shortly after- wards entered the court, and wvith Mr. Hyde, the refiring borighireeve, took his seat, and Mr. KAY informed him ...

ELECTION OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... ULTC'1'ION OF POLICE COMM1SSIONEiRS. I * *On Monday the eiectionts for DistrictS No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, took place in the Town Hall. For No. 1 District Mr. JANiS HAMIPSON mgoved, and Mr. ScHoLEVIELD seconded, the following list:- W. T. Hesketh, Shodehill; W. Willis, Half.streeti Edwin Biar- greaves, Market - street; Joseph Scott, Deansgag1 ?? James Whiloort Deansgate; who were elected, no ...

SALFORD COURT LEET

... |- - SALFORD CoURT LEET. Her Majesty's Court Leet for the Hundred of Salford of thei was held on Wednesday, in the Town Hall, Salford, -Patrr before ROBERT GILSON Duci, Esq., Barrister-at-law, Franici steward, and JOHN Owoor', Esq_,.deputy-steward. e '.Cornw following Keotlemen were sworn gf the juy- ~ ' Willis' Mr. JolsEO'5 KATE, of Br~lcsn'BarnkM,foeman. 'Esq.,J Mr. W. A. Attkins Mr. John ...

PRESTON OCTOBER SESSIONS

... . || On Wednesday last, the Court of Quarter Sessions for the Hundreds of Blackburn, Amouijderness, and Leyland, was held by ndjournmcst at tlhe Sdssis-fiotxe, 1lo,1se of Correction. In consequence of the lamented death of John Addison, Esq. sen., the learned gentleman who usually presides as chairman on these occasions was not present, and his seat was occupied by John Lawn, Esq. The ...

ELECTION OF SALFORD POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... ELECTION OF SALFORD POLICE COMlMISSIONERS. The election of forty commissioners of police to suc- ceed the forty retiring by rotation in the present month took place at the Town Hall, Salford, yesterday se'nmight, and on Monday last. The operative conservatives had made an active canvass with a view of carrying the elec- tion of their own partisans, but were signally defeated in every district, ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... -4CI N F-- - W: T * j TCammissioneta Of Police assembled at the Town Li) uL' lol igstreet, on Wednesday, for the dispatch of it was ;oe.JOHN HYDE, Esq, boroughreeve, in the highse or're proceediar's of the last meeting were read sel sh ~: ofre, and Kl'r. WVroe, comptroller, then read sl ofolowing accounts olf expenditure since the last meet- servat Lihch, onthe motion of Mr. FLEMING, seconded ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... l The quarter sessions of the peace for the Hundred of l Salford commenced on Monday last, at the New Bailey, di before James Norris, Esq. chairman, and a full bench of W magistrates. Mr. William Taylor, Salford, Mr. Joseph a Wood, Great Bolton, and Mvrt JolahnHolton, of Blakeley, d sumsmoned upon the grodt.jdry, werie4 . L£5.for non- attendance. The grand jury having een duly swornC the ...

MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... MIICRABLMAS SESSONS. ?? .A- ?? Tho quairtr sessions for the borough commenced at the Sessiens-bmise. Chapel-street, on Monday last, before James Clarke, Esq.. Recorder. The e alenir contains tho names of one hundred and celven prisoners for felony, and twenty-two for misdemean- ours and assavults. The following gentlemen were duly siworn to constitute the Grand Jury:- James Cocklshstt, Foreman ...

SALFORD POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... I The last meeting of the Salford police commissioners,ecs as that body was then constitetdd, was held at the Town I'et Hall, en Wednesday evening'; Mr. Elijah Armsitage, the sups new borougfheeve, in the chair.-A conversatiot arose i as to the propriety of the newly-appointed colmissioners ec signing the declaration, which is requisite to enable them dee to act before those gentlemnen whose ...